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Betrayal Shatters Alpha's Realm

The dining hall buzzed with warmth and laughter as pack members gathered around the long oak table, celebrating my pup's three-month milestone. Candles flickered against the stone walls, casting dancing shadows that should have felt cozy but instead seemed to mock the hollow ache in my chest. I moved between the kitchen and dining area, serving platters of roasted venison and fresh bread, my hands steady despite the exhaustion that had plagued me since childbirth. "Look at those little fingers," Beta Marcus's mate cooed, leaning over the bassinet where my son slept peacefully. "He's going to be strong like his father." Alexander sat at the head of the table, his Alpha presence commanding attention as usual. Savanna occupied the seat to his right—a position that should have been mine as Luna, but I'd grown used to serving rather than sitting. She wore a pristine white dress that emphasized her glowing skin and perfectly styled blonde hair, a stark contrast to my simple gray tunic that hung loose on my still-recovering frame. "The nose is definitely Alexander's," Elder Catherine observed, her weathered hands clasped in front of her. "But those eyes... they're quite unique." I set down a bowl of honey-glazed carrots, my wolf stirring uneasily within me.
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The dining hall buzzed with warmth and laughter as pack members gathered around the long oak table, celebrating my pup's three-month milestone. Candles flickered against the stone walls, casting dancing shadows that should have felt cozy but instead seemed to mock the hollow ache in my chest. I moved between the kitchen and dining area, serving platters of roasted venison and fresh bread, my hands steady despite the exhaustion that had plagued me since childbirth.

"Look at those little fingers," Beta Marcus's mate cooed, leaning over the bassinet where my son slept peacefully. "He's going to be strong like his father."

Alexander sat at the head of the table, his Alpha presence commanding attention as usual. Savanna occupied the seat to his right—a position that should have been mine as Luna, but I'd grown used to serving rather than sitting. She wore a pristine white dress that emphasized her glowing skin and perfectly styled blonde hair, a stark contrast to my simple gray tunic that hung loose on my still-recovering frame.

"The nose is definitely Alexander's," Elder Catherine observed, her weathered hands clasped in front of her. "But those eyes... they're quite unique."

I set down a bowl of honey-glazed carrots, my wolf stirring uneasily within me. Something felt wrong, though I couldn't name it. The scents in the room seemed off, layered with an undercurrent that made my stomach clench.

Savanna laughed, a melodic sound that drew every male gaze. "Oh, I remember when Alexander first shifted in front of me during training. Those silver markings across his chest were so distinctive—like lightning strikes against storm clouds."

My hands froze on the serving spoon. Silver markings. Alexander had never shifted in front of me, not completely. He claimed it was too intense for our mate bond, that the transformation overwhelmed him when I was near. But Savanna knew about the markings on his chest?

"And that scent," she continued, her voice taking on a dreamy quality that made my blood run cold. "Pine and cedar, so strong during transformation. It's intoxicating, really."

The room seemed to tilt. Pine and cedar. I knew that scent intimately—it was how Alexander smelled when his wolf was close to the surface, when we were most connected through our bond. But how did Savanna know? How could she describe details that only a mate would witness?

My wolf began to whimper, a sound of pure anguish that echoed through my mind. The serving spoon clattered to the floor as understanding crashed over me like ice water. The lingering scents I'd noticed around our home. The way Alexander's eyes sometimes seemed distant when he looked at me. The reason Savanna always seemed to know things about pack business before I did.

"Helena?" Alexander's voice seemed to come from far away. "Are you alright?"

I stared at Savanna, who was still smiling serenely, completely unaware of the devastation her casual words had caused. She knew my mate's body. She knew his scent during transformation. She knew things that should have been sacred between us alone.

Rage built in my chest like wildfire, burning away the last threads of my composure. Three months of difficult recovery, of Alexander's distance, of feeling like a stranger in my own home—it all crystallized into this moment of horrifying clarity.

"You know his scent," I whispered, my voice barely audible.

Savanna blinked, confusion flickering across her perfect features. "What?"

"His scent during transformation." My voice grew stronger, sharper. "You know the markings on his chest."

The dining hall fell silent. Even my sleeping pup seemed to sense the tension, stirring restlessly in his bassinet. Alexander's face had gone pale, his Alpha authority crumbling as he realized what Savanna had revealed.

"Helena, you're being dramatic—" he started.

But I was already moving. The bowl of hot stew in my hands seemed to lift of its own accord as fury consumed me completely. Every humiliation, every lonely night, every moment of feeling inadequate rushed through me in a torrent of betrayal.

"Dramatic?" I snarled, and hurled the bowl directly at Savanna's face.

The ceramic shattered against her perfect features, hot stew cascading down her white dress in brown, chunky rivulets. She screamed, stumbling backward as burning liquid soaked through the fabric. The entire pack erupted in shocked gasps and scraping chairs.

"Helena!" Alexander's Alpha command slammed into me, but I was beyond caring. "Apologize to Savanna immediately!"

Instead of coming to me, instead of asking why his mate had just broken down in front of the entire pack, he rushed to Savanna's side. His hands were gentle as he examined her face, his voice soft with concern that I hadn't heard directed at me in months.

"Are you hurt? Let me see—"

"Get away from her," I whispered, my voice deadly quiet.

Alexander's head snapped up, his eyes blazing with Alpha fury. "You will apologize for this disgraceful behavior, or you will leave this hall immediately."

Savanna sobbed theatrically against his chest, her stew-stained hands clutching his shirt. "I don't understand why she attacked me. I was just sharing a memory—"

"A memory of my mate's body," I said, each word dropping like stones into the sudden silence. "A memory of his scent during transformation. Tell me, Savanna, how exactly does his childhood friend know such intimate details?"

Alexander's face flushed red, but whether from shame or anger, I couldn't tell. "That's enough. You're hysterical."

"Hysterical." I laughed, the sound bitter and broken. "Yes, how hysterical of me to object to another woman knowing my mate's body better than I do."

Without another word, Alexander scooped Savanna into his arms and strode toward the door. "I'm taking her to get cleaned up. When I return, Helena, you will have an apology ready."

They left me standing there, surrounded by the shocked faces of my pack, stew dripping from the walls and my world crumbling around my feet. The silence stretched until even the crackling fireplace seemed to mock my humiliation.

I looked around at the faces staring back at me—some pitying, some disapproving, all bearing witness to my complete and utter breakdown. My wolf howled within me, a sound of pure heartbreak that threatened to tear me apart from the inside.

Without a word, I turned and walked from the dining hall, leaving behind the wreckage of my dignity and the last illusions I'd held about my marriage. Behind me, whispers erupted like wildfire, but I was already gone, fleeing to the sanctuary of my room where I could finally allow myself to shatter completely.

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