
Betrayal’s Bite
Betrayal’s Bite Chapter 1
The champagne bubbled against my lips, sweet and effervescent, as I gazed up at Edwin's perfect smile. The engagement party was everything I had dreamed of—crystal chandeliers casting warm light across the marble floors, hundreds of guests in their finest attire, and Edwin's strong arm wrapped protectively around my waist.
"To my beautiful fiancée," Edwin announced, his voice carrying across the ballroom as he raised his glass. "Xiya, you've made me the luckiest man alive."
The crowd erupted in applause, and I felt my cheeks flush with happiness. This was it—the fairy tale I'd always imagined. Edwin's dark eyes met mine, and for a moment, the rest of the world faded away.
"I love you," I whispered, standing on my tiptoes to kiss his cheek.
"And I love you," he murmured back, his lips brushing against my ear in a way that sent shivers down my spine.
Isabella appeared at my side, her emerald dress shimmering as she pulled me into a tight hug. "Oh, Xiya! I'm so happy for you!" Her voice was bright with excitement, her eyes sparkling with what I thought was genuine joy. "You two are absolutely perfect together."
"Thank you for being here," I said, squeezing her hand. "I couldn't imagine this night without my best friend."
She beamed at me, and I remembered why we'd been inseparable since college. Isabella had always been there for me—through late-night study sessions, failed relationships, and now, the most important moment of my life.
As the evening progressed, I found myself swept up in a whirlwind of congratulations and well-wishes. Edwin never left my side, his hand constantly finding mine, his fingers intertwining with my own. Every touch felt electric, every glance filled with promise.
"Remember when we first met?" Edwin asked during a quiet moment between toasts, his voice low and intimate.
How could I forget? It had been at that crowded nightclub downtown, the music pounding so loud I could barely hear myself think. I'd been there with Isabella, trying to forget about a particularly brutal exam week, when this devastatingly handsome stranger had approached our table.
"You were wearing that little black dress," Edwin continued, his thumb tracing circles on the back of my hand. "And you looked so lost in the crowd."
"I wasn't lost," I protested with a laugh. "I was just... selective about my dance partners."
"Lucky for me you selected me," he said, bringing my hand to his lips for a gentle kiss.
The memory warmed me from the inside out. After that night at the club, Edwin had walked me to my car, and we'd discovered a tiny kitten huddled behind a dumpster in the alley. It was mewling pitifully, clearly abandoned and hungry.
"We can't just leave it," I had said, my heart breaking at the sight.
Edwin had looked at me for a long moment, then shrugged off his expensive jacket and wrapped it around the trembling animal. "Come on then," he'd said. "Let's find this little guy a home."
We'd spent the next two hours driving to an all-night veterinary clinic, then to a 24-hour pet store for supplies. Edwin had been so gentle with the kitten, so patient as we tried to coax it to eat. In that moment, I'd fallen completely and utterly in love with him.
"What are you thinking about?" Isabella asked, sliding up beside us with a fresh glass of champagne.
"Just remembering how we met," I said, smiling at the memory. "And that poor little kitten."
"Oh, that's right!" Isabella laughed. "You two were like some kind of animal rescue team. It was so sweet."
Edwin chuckled, pulling me closer. "That kitten was our first test as a couple. We passed with flying colors."
"Speaking of tests," Isabella said with a mischievous grin, "I think some of your guests are getting a bit restless. Maybe it's time for the balcony speech?"
Edwin nodded, straightening his tie. "You're right. I should address everyone properly." He turned to me, his expression tender. "Wait for me? I'll only be a few minutes."
"Of course," I said, watching as he made his way through the crowd, stopping to shake hands and exchange pleasantries with various guests.
Isabella linked her arm through mine. "You look absolutely radiant tonight," she said. "Like a princess in a fairy tale."
"I feel like one," I admitted. "Sometimes I can't believe this is really my life."
"You deserve every bit of happiness, Xiya," Isabella said, her voice soft with what seemed like genuine affection. "Edwin is lucky to have you."
As the minutes ticked by, I found myself growing restless. The ballroom felt suddenly stifling, the laughter and conversation overwhelming. I needed some air, some space to process the magnitude of what was happening.
"I'm going to step outside for a moment," I told Isabella. "Just to clear my head."
"Want me to come with you?" she offered.
"No, that's okay. I'll just be on the balcony for a few minutes."
I made my way through the French doors onto the mansion's expansive stone balcony. The night air was cool against my skin, a welcome relief from the warmth of the crowded ballroom. The city lights twinkled below like fallen stars, and I took a deep breath, letting the peace of the moment wash over me.
This was my life now. In just one week, I would be Mrs. Edwin Blackthorne, Luna to one of the most powerful packs in the region. The thought should have filled me with pure joy, but instead, I felt a strange flutter of nervousness in my stomach.
Maybe it was just pre-wedding jitters. Every bride felt this way, didn't they?
I was so lost in thought that I almost missed the soft sound of footsteps on the stone behind me. But something made me pause, made me step back into the shadows cast by the ornate pillars that flanked the balcony doors.
And that's when I saw them.
Edwin and Isabella, locked in an embrace so intimate, so passionate, that it took my breath away. His hands were tangled in her hair, her body pressed against his with desperate urgency. They moved together like lovers who had done this a thousand times before, like two people who belonged to each other in ways that transcended friendship or casual attraction.
The champagne glass slipped from my numb fingers, shattering against the stone with a sound that seemed to echo in the sudden silence of my world.
This couldn't be happening. Not tonight. Not Edwin and Isabella. Not my fiancé and my best friend.
But as I watched them break apart, saw the way Edwin's thumb traced Isabella's swollen lips, saw the way she smiled up at him with such tender familiarity, I knew with devastating certainty that this was no momentary lapse in judgment.
This was love. Real, consuming, passionate love.
The kind of love I thought Edwin felt for me.
The kind of love I thought Isabella would never betray.
My heart hammered against my ribs as I pressed myself deeper into the shadows, watching the two people I trusted most in the world destroy everything I believed to be true.
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