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Betrayed by Fated Mate

The full moon bathed the clearing in silver light, casting an ethereal glow over the gathered pack members. Their faces blurred into a sea of expectant smiles as I stood beside Alexander, my heart thundering against my ribs. This was everything I'd dreamed of since I was a little girl—finding my fated mate, becoming Luna of a powerful pack, starting our forever. "Are you ready?" Alexander whispered, his breath warm against my ear. His eyes, the color of burnished amber, held mine with an intensity that made my knees weak. I nodded, unable to form words as the pack Elder stepped forward, his weathered hands raising toward the moon. "Under the watchful eye of the Moon Goddess, we gather to witness the sacred bond between Alpha Alexander Kane and his chosen mate, Victoria Sterling," the Elder's voice carried across the hushed clearing. "May their union strengthen the Shadowmoon Pack and bring forth powerful heirs." Alexander's fingers tightened around mine as we recited our vows. The traditional words flowed from my lips like honey, sweet promises of devotion and loyalty that I meant with every fiber of my being. When it came time for the marking, I tilted my head, exposing the vulnerable curve of my neck.
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Chapter 3

The first time they took Michael's blood for Alexander, my son was seven months old. The second time, he was ten months. By the third time, I began to question the frequency.

"It's too soon," I whispered into our mate bond when Alexander's demand came just six weeks after the last draw. "He's still so pale, Alex. The doctor says his iron levels—"

*He needs me to survive, Victoria.* Alexander's voice cut through my thoughts, suddenly hardening into the unmistakable Alpha tone that sent shivers down my spine. *Would you have our son grow up without a father because you were too weak to do what's necessary?*

The command hit me like a physical blow. My wolf whimpered, instinctively submitting to her Alpha's will despite her maternal instincts screaming in protest.

"I'm sorry," I whispered, tears streaming down my face as I cradled Michael's sleeping form. "Of course we'll help you."

Each time was the same—Michael's tiny screams growing weaker, his little body more fragile. After each transfusion, he would sleep for days, his skin nearly translucent, blue veins visible beneath the surface. And each time, the guilt would eat at me a little more.

By Michael's second birthday, he could barely walk across our small apartment without becoming winded. His checkups were a litany of concerns—developmental delays, anemia, weakened immune system. The doctors couldn't understand why he wasn't improving despite their treatments.

How could I tell them I was allowing his lifeblood to be drained for a father he had never met?

"Mommy, hurt," Michael whimpered one night, his tiny fingers clutching at his chest as he struggled to breathe after a particularly large donation.

I held him close, rocking him gently as I hummed our lullaby, the one constant comfort I could offer. "I know, baby. I know it hurts. But you're helping Daddy. You're so brave."

My words sounded hollow even to my own ears.

That night, after Michael finally fell asleep, I stared at our bank account on my phone screen. After two years of working three jobs, participating in every medical trial that would accept me, and selling everything of value we owned, I had managed to save $432,781. Still far short of the $666,000 ransom.

I closed my eyes, exhaustion settling into my bones. How much longer could we go on like this? How much more could Michael give before there was nothing left?

The answer came sooner than I expected.

Three nights later, I was leaving the ranger's clinic after my late shift when rough hands grabbed me, pulling me into the shadows between buildings. The stench of rogue wolves filled my nostrils as three men surrounded me, their eyes gleaming with malice in the darkness.

"Look what we found," the largest one sneered, pressing a knife against my throat. "A little Luna all alone."

"Please," I whispered, thinking of Michael asleep at home with the reluctant babysitter from the pack. "I don't have anything valuable."

"We know who you are," another said, his voice like gravel. "We know your mate owes our Alpha money. Since he can't pay..." The knife pressed deeper, drawing a thin line of blood.

Panic surged through me, but beneath it, something else stirred—a desperate, wild idea.

"If you harm me," I said, my voice steadier than I felt, "Marcus Black will hunt you down himself."

The knife faltered. "What did you say?"

"I'm under the protection of Rogue King Marcus Black," I continued, the lie burning my tongue. "I'm his Luna."

The rogues exchanged uncertain glances. "Marcus Black doesn't have a Luna," one muttered, but doubt had crept into his voice.

"Ask him yourself," I challenged, praying they wouldn't call my bluff. "Tell him you threatened Victoria Kane. See how long you live afterward."

After a tense moment, the knife withdrew. The leader spat at my feet before backing away. "This isn't over," he growled, but they melted into the shadows as quickly as they had appeared.

I collapsed against the wall, heart hammering in my chest, wondering what madness had possessed me to invoke the name of the very man who held my mate captive.

Two days later, desperation drove me to a secret location—a blood drive offering triple pay for werewolf donors. The money was too good to pass up, despite Dr. Winters' warning that I was becoming dangerously anemic myself.

I sat in the waiting area, filling out paperwork with trembling hands, when a commotion near the entrance caught my attention. Men in black clothing entered, their postures screaming authority despite their civilian clothes. Pack members around me lowered their eyes instinctively, a response to power.

And then I saw him—tall, broad-shouldered, with amber eyes I would recognize anywhere.

Marcus Black. The Rogue King who supposedly held my mate captive.

Except he wasn't just the Rogue King.

He was Alexander.

My wolf howled in recognition, surging forward with such force I nearly shifted right there. The scent that had been missing from our home for two years filled my nostrils—pine, smoke, and something uniquely *him*.

I stood frozen, paperwork forgotten in my lap, waiting for his head to turn, for his eyes to widen in recognition, for our bond to flare to life with his proximity.

But Alexander—Marcus—never even glanced my way. He walked past, deep in conversation with a slender man beside him, discussing what sounded like arrangements for an emergency blood transfusion.

He couldn't smell me. Couldn't sense me. Couldn't feel the mate bond vibrating between us.

Because there was no true mate bond to feel.

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