
Betrayal Unleashed: My Alpha Chose Her Over Me
Chapter 1
The familiar path to Marcus's private study felt different today. My footsteps echoed against the polished wooden floors of the Shadowmere Pack House as the afternoon sun cast long shadows through the tall windows. I'd walked this corridor countless times over our five years together, but something in the air felt wrong—charged with a heaviness I couldn't name.
My wolf, Luna, stirred uneasily within me. *Something's not right, Sarah.*
*It's just pre-full moon nerves,* I assured her, though I didn't believe it myself.
I smoothed down my navy dress—Marcus's favorite—and touched the simple silver promise ring he'd given me on our third anniversary. The metal felt cold against my skin despite having worn it every day since.
When I reached the heavy oak door of his study, I paused, inhaling deeply. His scent—pine and rain—usually brought comfort, but today it mingled with something else. Something that made Luna whimper.
"Enter," his voice commanded before I could knock.
I pushed open the door, expecting to be greeted by the warm smile that had helped heal me after my parents' death. Instead, Marcus sat rigidly behind his desk, his posture formal, his eyes avoiding mine. The study that had witnessed countless intimate conversations between us now felt as cold as a stranger's room.
"Alpha," I said softly, confusion lacing my voice. We never used titles in private. "Is everything okay?"
He gestured to the chair across from him—not the comfortable loveseat by the fireplace where I usually sat. "Take a seat, pack member Mitchell."
Pack member Mitchell? Not Sarah, not Luna, not mate?
Luna clawed anxiously inside me. *Something's very wrong.*
I sat down, my hands trembling slightly. "Marcus, what's going on? Why are you speaking to me like this?"
He finally looked at me, his eyes lacking the warmth I'd come to depend on. The bond between us—that invisible thread that had connected our souls for five years—felt strangely muted.
"I've made a decision," he said, his voice taking on the unmistakable resonance of his Alpha tone—a voice he'd never used on me before. "Regarding our... situation."
"Our situation?" I repeated, my heart beginning to pound. "You mean our mate bond?"
He nodded curtly. "I've consulted with the pack shaman about an ancient ritual."
The room seemed to tilt. "What kind of ritual?"
"One that will temporarily sever our mate bond."
The words hit me like physical blows. Each syllable a knife to my chest. "Sever our bond? But why would you—"
"Rebecca needs me," he interrupted, his voice hardening. "Her condition is worsening. She can't shift at all now, and the pack healer says she's growing weaker."
"And you can't help her while being mated to me?" My voice sounded small, even to my own ears.
"The pull of our bond is... distracting. I need to focus on her care without the constant tug of our connection." He wouldn't meet my eyes as he spoke. "It's for the good of the pack. An Alpha must sometimes make difficult decisions."
Luna howled in anguish inside me. *He's lying. There's more.*
"This is about more than just her illness, isn't it?" I whispered.
His jaw tightened. "My feelings are... complicated. Rebecca and I have history, and seeing her suffer while I'm bound to another—" He stopped abruptly. "The ritual will be performed tomorrow at dawn."
"Don't I get a say in this?" Tears burned behind my eyes, but I refused to let them fall.
"The decision has been made." His tone left no room for argument. "You'll report to the sacred clearing at sunrise."
I stood on shaky legs, feeling as though the ground beneath me had disappeared. Five years of love, of healing, of building a life together—gone with a few cold sentences.
"Is there anything else, Alpha?" I managed, pride forcing steel into my voice.
"That will be all, pack member Mitchell."
I turned and walked out, each step taking monumental effort. Luna's grief mixed with mine until I couldn't tell where her pain ended and mine began.
Later that evening, I found myself at the edge of the pack gathering in the main hall. I hadn't planned to attend, but Luna had pushed me to go. *We need to understand what's happening,* she'd insisted.
The room fell silent as Marcus entered with Rebecca at his side. She looked pale but triumphant, her hand possessively looped through his arm. And then I saw it—hanging around her neck, catching the light with every movement: the moonstone pendant.
My breath caught painfully. I recognized it immediately. Marcus had commissioned it from the pack's artisan for our mating ceremony—a ceremony we'd planned for the next full moon. The pendant that symbolized our future, our promises, our forever.
Now it adorned Rebecca's neck like a trophy.
Luna's rage surged through me, momentarily overwhelming my shock. *He didn't just betray us,* she growled. *He's erasing us.*
As if sensing my gaze, Rebecca turned and looked directly at me. A small, victorious smile curved her lips as her fingers deliberately touched the pendant.
In that moment, I understood that tomorrow's ritual wouldn't just sever a bond—it would erase five years of my life and leave me hollow.
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