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Betrayed by My Fated Mate

The Red River Pack territory stretched before me like a painting—miles of pristine coastline and lush forest. But as I stepped off the helicopter onto the private dock, something felt wrong. Tristan stood waiting, his sandy brown hair ruffled by the sea breeze, but his eyes darted everywhere except to me. "You're late," he said, not bothering with a greeting. I straightened my spine, channeling the dignity of the Moonveil Pack princess I was. "We're exactly on time, Alpha Henry." His jaw tightened at my formal tone. "Let's just get this over with." The territory inspection was supposed to be our chance to finally connect. After months of delays and excuses about why we couldn't complete our Marking Ceremony, I'd hoped today would change things. Instead, Tristan seemed determined to make it as uncomfortable as possible. "I thought we'd take the small boat out," he said, gesturing to a sleek speedboat moored at the end of the dock.
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Chapter 4

The rain pounded against my skin as I stood frozen at the territory gate, Alan's headlights blinding me. My clothes clung to my trembling body, each droplet of water a reminder of what had nearly claimed my life.

"Eleanor!" Alan jumped from his vehicle, rain immediately soaking his t-shirt. "What are you doing?"

"I need to leave," I choked out, my voice barely audible above the storm. "They'll come for me. I'll put your pack in danger."

"You're not thinking clearly." He stepped closer, and I flinched away.

"Don't touch me!" I screamed, backing against the gate. "I'm broken, Alan! Dangerous! The Moon Goddess is cruel to make me your mate!"

His eyes widened. "What are you talking about?"

"The scent," I whispered, realization dawning on me. The rain had washed away the scent suppressants I'd been using. "You can smell it now, can't you?"

Alan stood perfectly still, his golden eyes locked on mine. "Ocean breeze and sandalwood," he murmured. "It's been there since the first day."

A tear slid down my cheek, mixing with the rain. "And what do I smell like?"

"Pure vanilla," he said softly. "And rain."

The world seemed to tilt beneath my feet. Second Chance Mates. The Moon Goddess's rarest gift—a second fated mate after the first bond is broken.

"No," I backed away, shaking my head violently. "No, no, no! She can't do this to me! Not after..."

"Not after what Tristan did," Alan finished for me, his voice gentle but firm.

"I can't be your mate," I whispered, wrapping my arms around myself. "I'm broken. Luna is gone. I can't—"

"I reject you," I began, the formal words rising to my lips before I could stop them.

Alan moved with startling speed, his hand covering my mouth. "No," he whispered against my ear. "Don't say it. I will wait until you are whole."

---

The silver extraction therapy had become a daily ritual. Today, Alan worked on my chest, his hands hovering over my heart.

"This will be the most painful part," he warned, his golden eyes serious. "The silver settled closest to your heart."

I nodded, bracing myself against the treatment table. The first touch of his palms sent the familiar burning through my veins.

"Breathe through it," Alan instructed, his voice steady.

But something had changed. As he drew out the last of the silver poison, the pain didn't intensify as expected. Instead, it transformed—heat spreading through me that wasn't entirely unpleasant.

"Alan?" I gasped, my back arching slightly.

His eyes met mine, darkening with understanding. "The mate bond," he explained quietly. "It's... helping."

For the first time since arriving at Azure Tide, I didn't pull away from his touch. Instead, I leaned into it, craving more of the warmth that seemed to chase away the cold that had settled in my bones.

A tear slipped down my temple as Luna stirred within me—not fully present, but no longer silent.

"I'm sorry," I whispered, though I wasn't sure what I was apologizing for.

"Don't be," Alan replied, his thumb gently wiping away the tear. "This is healing, Eleanor."

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"The ocean calls to wolves," Alan said as we walked along the shore at dawn. "Even those who fear it."

I hugged my arms around myself, watching the waves lap at the sand. We'd been doing this for days—walking along the beach, never venturing past the dry sand.

"I can't," I whispered.

"You can," he countered gently. "Not the deep water. Just the shallow waves."

Before I could respond, Alan stripped off his shirt and walked into the surf. The transformation rippled through him—bones cracking, muscles reforming as he shifted into his massive Lycan form.

The silver and black beast stood waist-deep in the waves, golden eyes fixed on me. Patient. Waiting.

Something stirred deep within me—not just Luna, but a primal part I'd forgotten existed.

"He's beautiful," I breathed.

"Come," Alan's voice rumbled through our tentative bond. "The water won't hurt you anymore."

I took a step forward, then another. The cool waves washed over my feet, then my ankles. I expected panic to seize me, but instead, I felt... welcome.

The ocean didn't want to kill me. It wanted to heal me.

A spark ignited in my chest as I waded deeper. Luna surged forward with such force that I gasped.

"Eleanor," Alan's wolf form moved closer, his massive head level with mine. "Let her come."

I closed my eyes and surrendered to the shift. Bones cracked and reformed, fur sprouted across my skin. But something was different.

When I opened my eyes, Alan's wolf was staring at me in wonder.

"Your wolf," he murmured through our bond. "She's white."

I glanced down at my paws—pure white fur with silver markings that hadn't been there before. Luna had returned, but she was transformed.

As the dawn light broke across the horizon, I threw back my head and howled—not in pain or fear, but in triumph.

The white wolf had awakened.

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