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Betrayed by My Alpha Mate

While I was helping Alpha Timothy copy some files for the pack, I accidentally stumbled upon a hidden photo album. Without thinking, I opened it and was overwhelmed by a flood of images. The screen was filled with pictures of him with another she-wolf. The realization hit me hard—my mate was seeing someone else. Just then, my phone buzzed with a message from my best friend, Murphy, a Delta in the Moonlight Pack like me. "Iliana, I’ve got something to tell you. Alpha Timothy is planning to propose to you on Thanksgiving!" My chest tightened, the air suddenly feeling too heavy to breathe. The bond between us, once strong and unshakable, now felt like a fragile thread on the verge of snapping. I clenched my fists, trying to steady myself. How could this be happening?
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While I was helping Alpha Timothy copy some files for the pack, I accidentally stumbled upon a hidden photo album. Without thinking, I opened it and was overwhelmed by a flood of images. The screen was filled with pictures of him with another she-wolf. The realization hit me hard—my mate was seeing someone else.

Just then, my phone buzzed with a message from my best friend, Murphy, a Delta in the Moonlight Pack like me.

"Iliana, I’ve got something to tell you. Alpha Timothy is planning to propose to you on Thanksgiving!"

My chest tightened, the air suddenly feeling too heavy to breathe. The bond between us, once strong and unshakable, now felt like a fragile thread on the verge of snapping. I clenched my fists, trying to steady myself. How could this be happening? How could he betray the mate bond, a sacred connection blessed by the Moon Goddess?

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When Alpha Timothy asked me to copy some files for him, I made a mistake and clicked on the F drive instead of the E drive. Just as I was about to close the window, something caught my eye—a strangely named folder tucked away in a corner. It was titled "With You."

Curiosity got the better of me, so I clicked it open. Instantly, the screen was filled with endless pictures of him with another she-wolf. There they were, smiling, laughing, their closeness unmistakable. At that moment, I felt like the punchline of a cruel joke, the weight of betrayal pressing down on my shoulders.

My wolf stirred in the back of my mind, her presence faint but furious. *He’s broken the bond,* she whispered, her voice trembling with hurt and anger. *He’s betrayed us.*

I stared at the screen, my vision blurring as the images burned into my memory. The she-wolf looked young, vibrant, and carefree—everything I suddenly felt I wasn’t. Her arm was linked with Alpha Timothy’s, her smile radiant, as if she had no idea of the pain she was causing.

A bitter laugh escaped me. Here I was, a Gamma of the Moonlight Pack, loyal and steadfast, only to discover that my mate, my Alpha, had been unfaithful. The mate bond, once a source of strength and connection, now felt like a shackle, binding me to someone who no longer deserved my trust.

I closed the folder, my hands trembling. The pack’s hierarchy, the respect and loyalty we were supposed to uphold, felt like a hollow facade. Alpha Timothy, the leader I had sworn to follow, had shattered the very foundation of our bond.

As I sat there, the weight of his betrayal settled over me like a storm cloud. I had always believed in the mate bond, in the idea that the Moon Goddess had chosen us for each other. But now, that belief felt like a cruel illusion, shattered by the man I had trusted most.

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