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Betrayed by My Beta Mate

The fluorescent lights in the pack house's design wing hummed overhead as I spread the evidence across my desk, each document a damning piece of the puzzle I'd been assembling for the past three days. My hands trembled slightly—not from fear, but from the rage that had been building since I'd first seen Evie Anderson's submission for the Silver Ridge Pack alliance project. The plagiarism was blatant. Unmistakable. The crescent moon motif interwoven with silver threading that I'd spent months perfecting, the structural innovations I'd developed through countless sleepless nights—all of it stolen and presented as her original work. Even the small imperfection in the eastern corner design, a deliberate choice I'd made to honor the Moon Goddess's teaching that beauty lies in flaws, had been copied exactly. I gathered the papers, my wolf stirring restlessly within me. Luna, my inner wolf, had been agitated ever since we'd discovered the theft, her anger matching my own. "He'll support us," I whispered to her, though doubt crept into my voice. "Julian is our mate.
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The fluorescent lights in the pack house's design wing hummed overhead as I spread the evidence across my desk, each document a damning piece of the puzzle I'd been assembling for the past three days. My hands trembled slightly—not from fear, but from the rage that had been building since I'd first seen Evie Anderson's submission for the Silver Ridge Pack alliance project.

The plagiarism was blatant. Unmistakable. The crescent moon motif interwoven with silver threading that I'd spent months perfecting, the structural innovations I'd developed through countless sleepless nights—all of it stolen and presented as her original work. Even the small imperfection in the eastern corner design, a deliberate choice I'd made to honor the Moon Goddess's teaching that beauty lies in flaws, had been copied exactly.

I gathered the papers, my wolf stirring restlessly within me. Luna, my inner wolf, had been agitated ever since we'd discovered the theft, her anger matching my own. "He'll support us," I whispered to her, though doubt crept into my voice. "Julian is our mate. He has to."

The walk to Julian's Beta office felt longer than usual, each step echoing in the marble hallway. Pack members I passed offered respectful nods—I'd earned my reputation through years of dedication, not through stolen work like some people. The thought made my jaw clench.

Julian's office door stood slightly ajar, and I could hear him speaking in low tones on the phone. "...yes, the Anderson girl shows real promise. Fresh perspective, you know?" His voice carried that pleased tone he used when discussing pack politics.

I knocked and entered without waiting for permission. After three years of being mated, some formalities had long since dissolved between us.

"Sylvia." Julian looked up from his mahogany desk, his dark eyes assessing. Even now, after all this time, the mate bond hummed between us, a constant awareness of his presence that should have been comforting. Today, it felt like a chain. "You look upset."

"I am upset." I placed the evidence carefully on his desk, arranging each document so he could see the clear progression of theft. "Evie Anderson plagiarized my work for the Silver Ridge project. All of it."

Julian's expression didn't change as he glanced at the papers. No shock, no anger on my behalf—just a slight tightening around his eyes that I'd learned to recognize as annoyance. "Sylvia, you're being dramatic."

The words hit me like a physical blow. "Dramatic?" I leaned forward, pointing to the most obvious example. "Look at this pattern. This is my signature technique—the one I developed for the Moonstone Pack alliance last year. She copied it exactly, down to the thread count."

"Great minds think alike," Julian said dismissively, not even bothering to examine the evidence properly. "Evie's wolf just awakened. She's naturally gifted. It's possible she independently—"

"Independently created a technique that took me six months to perfect?" My voice rose despite my efforts to remain calm. "Julian, look at the evidence. Really look at it."

He finally picked up one of the documents, but his examination was cursory at best. "You're being territorial, Sylvia. Threatened by natural talent." His tone carried the condescending edge he used with pack members he considered beneath his notice. "I won't have you embarrassing yourself—or me—by making baseless accusations against a promising young wolf."

The mate bond, which should have carried his love and support, instead pulsed with his dismissal and irritation. Luna whimpered within me, confused by our mate's rejection. "Baseless?" I whispered, staring at the man I'd marked as mine three years ago. "Julian, this is your mate asking for your support. This is me, asking you to look at proof that someone stole months of my work."

"And this is me, as Beta of this pack, telling you to drop it." His voice hardened, taking on the edge of command. "I won't let you present this... jealousy... to Alpha Marcus. The alliance with Silver Ridge is too important to jeopardize over your wounded pride."

Wounded pride. The words echoed in my head as I stared at him, seeing clearly for the first time the man I'd bound myself to. Not my supportive mate, not my partner—but someone who would rather protect a plagiarizer than stand by the woman who'd given him everything.

"I'm going to expose her," I said quietly, gathering my evidence. "With or without your support."

Julian's eyes flashed, and I felt the shift in the air as his Beta aura pressed against me through our mate bond. The sacred connection that should have been our strength became his weapon, forcing submission through the very link that bound our souls.

Pain lanced through my chest as he used our bond against me, my knees buckling under the weight of his dominance. Luna howled in anguish within me—not from the physical pain, but from the betrayal of everything our mating was supposed to represent.

"You will not embarrass this pack with your baseless jealousy," Julian commanded, his voice carrying the full weight of his Beta authority as pack members began gathering in the hallway, drawn by the disturbance.

As I struggled against the forced submission, one thought crystallized in my mind with perfect clarity: my mate had just chosen my enemy over me. And that was a betrayal I would never forget.

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