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Betrayal Shatters Mate Bond

The marble floors of the royal wing gleamed under the soft amber glow of the crystal chandeliers as I made my way toward Damari's private chamber. My silk slippers whispered against the cold stone, each step echoing the nervous flutter in my chest. The full moon ceremony was only three days away, and as Luna, I needed to finalize the arrangements with my mate. Ten years. Ten years I had walked these halls, managed these ceremonies, stood beside him as his queen. The weight of the Luna crown—the one he had never formally presented to me in a proper ceremony—seemed heavier on my head with each passing day. As I approached the ornate double doors of our private chamber, I noticed they were slightly ajar. Damari's deep baritone drifted through the gap, and I paused, my hand frozen inches from the golden handle. "—fulfilled long enough," his voice carried a tone I had never heard before—cold, dismissive, final. "This charade has gone on for a decade, Gracelyn.
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Chapter 2

I woke to unfamiliar walls.

The rough-hewn stone surrounded me instead of the silk-draped elegance of the royal wing. Sunlight filtered through a single narrow window, casting harsh shadows across the cramped space that reeked of dampness and neglect. My body ached against the thin mattress, every muscle protesting the night spent in the Omega quarters at the furthest edge of pack territory.

The events of yesterday crashed over me like ice water. Damari's cold dismissal. Gracelyn in my ceremonial robes. The Alpha command that had driven me to my knees in my own chamber.

A soft knock interrupted my spiraling thoughts. "Luna?" Beta Leila's voice carried through the heavy wooden door, barely above a whisper.

I wrapped the coarse blanket around my shoulders and opened the door. Leila's usually composed features were tight with barely contained fury, her dark eyes scanning the hallway before she slipped inside.

"How dare he," she breathed, her voice trembling with suppressed rage. "Ten years of faithful service, and he banishes you to this place like some common—"

"What's the official story?" I cut her off, though my throat felt raw from crying.

Leila's jaw clenched. "He announced to the pack council that you were 'unwell' and needed 'quiet recovery time' away from your Luna duties. Said the stress of the upcoming ceremony had overwhelmed your delicate constitution." The last words dripped with disgust.

A bitter laugh escaped my lips. Delicate constitution. As if I hadn't managed every pack crisis, every territorial dispute, every ceremony for a decade while he focused on his kingly duties.

Through our mate bond, I felt nothing but cold indifference from Damari's direction. Where once there had been warmth, even if distant, now there was only the emotional equivalent of a closed door. He was with her. I could feel his attention, his focus, his very essence directed entirely toward Gracelyn.

"The pack members are asking questions," Leila continued, her voice dropping even lower. "Especially the older wolves. They remember the prophecy about true mates, about the sacred bond. They're confused."

"And what did he tell them?"

"That they should trust their Alpha's judgment." Leila's hands curled into fists. "Luna, this isn't right. The Moon Goddess herself blessed your union. He can't just—"

"He can do whatever he wants." The words tasted like ash. "He's the Lycan King. His word is law."

After Leila left, promising to return with proper food and supplies, I forced myself to dress in the simple clothes that had been left for me. Gone were my silk gowns and ceremonial robes. Instead, I wore the rough cotton dress of an Omega, the fabric scratching against skin that had known only luxury for ten years.

I needed air. I needed to think.

The pack gardens had always been my sanctuary, a place where I'd spent countless hours planning ceremonies and mediating disputes between pack members. The roses were in full bloom, their sweet fragrance a stark contrast to the bitterness coating my tongue.

I didn't hear her approach until she spoke.

"You always did love these gardens."

I turned to find Gracelyn standing on the stone path, but gone was the simpering sweetness she'd worn around Damari. Her smile was sharp, predatory, her eyes gleaming with triumph.

"Gracelyn." I kept my voice steady, though my wolf Luna snarled within my mind.

"You know," she said, stepping closer, her fingers trailing along the rose petals, "you never saw my betrayal coming in the human world either."

The words hit me like a physical blow. Our shared past—the corporate sabotage, the stolen clients, the systematic destruction of my family's business while she smiled and brought me coffee every morning as my trusted assistant.

"You were always too naive, too trusting," she continued, her voice dropping to a venomous whisper. "Do you remember how you defended me when the board started asking questions? How you insisted I would never betray you?" Her laugh was like breaking glass. "That's why you'll lose again."

I stared at her, seeing clearly for the first time the calculated malice I'd been blind to for years. "This was all planned. From the beginning."

"Oh, Angelica." She tilted her head, mock sympathy dripping from her words. "You gave me everything I needed to destroy you then, and you've done it again. Your precious mate bond, your perfect little life as Luna—it was all so easy to tear apart. You were always too busy being noble to see the knife coming for your back."

My hands trembled with the effort not to shift, not to let Luna tear through my human facade and show this woman exactly what a true Luna was capable of. But I wouldn't give her the satisfaction.

"You think you've won," I said quietly, my voice carrying a steel I didn't know I possessed. "But you're forgetting something important."

"And what's that?"

I met her gaze directly, letting her see the fire burning behind my tears. "I survived your betrayal once. And I'm still here."

Her smirk faltered for just a moment before she recovered, smoothing her expression back into cruel satisfaction. "We'll see about that, won't we? The full moon ceremony is tomorrow night. By then, you'll be nothing but a memory."

As she walked away, her laughter echoing through the garden, I felt something shift deep within my chest. The mate bond that had once been my anchor now felt like chains. And for the first time in ten years, I began to wonder what would happen if I broke them myself.

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