
Alpha’s Betrayal, Luna’s Redemption
Chapter 14
During the days when I was consumed by Jalen’s illness, Ariella also endured her share of hardship.
When Jalen’s condition worsened, she would kneel before him, her tears streaming down her face as she cried. She would bring meals from the kitchen, feeding him with her own hands, her actions tender and meticulous. When I returned from the pack training grounds, I had even felt a sense of gratitude toward her for taking care of him in my absence.
Little did I know, their feelings for each other had already blossomed during that time.
I don’t blame Jalen for falling out of love with me. What truly pains me is that, while we were still bound by our mate bond, he betrayed me, secretly entwined with Ariella for three long years. The mate bond, a sacred connection blessed by the Moon Goddess, had become a lie.
The scent of betrayal lingered in the air, sharp and acrid, a bitter reminder of what I had lost. Ariella’s vanilla scent, once just a sister’s scent, now mingled with Jalen’s dominant Alpha aura, a cruel symbol of their union.
I could feel the bond between us fraying, its threads snapping one by one, leaving behind a hollow ache in my chest. My wolf, Athena, whimpered softly in the back of my mind, her pain mirroring my own.
I had trusted him, believed in the bond that was meant to be unbreakable. But now, it was as fragile as glass, shattered by their deceit. The weight of it all pressed down on me, a constant reminder of the love I had lost and the betrayal I had endured.
Yet, even in the midst of my heartbreak, I refused to let it break me. I would rise above this, stronger and more determined than ever. The bond may have been broken, but I would not let it define me.
Athena growled softly, her voice steady in my mind. *We are stronger than this,* she said, her words a quiet reassurance.
And I knew she was right. Together, we would find a way to heal, to move forward, and to reclaim the life that was rightfully ours.
The pain of their betrayal would linger, but it would not hold me back. I would face the future with my head held high, ready to take on whatever challenges lay ahead.
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