
Betrayed by My Mate, Chosen by the Alpha
Chapter 2
The silence that followed felt like death itself. Every pair of eyes in the ceremonial hall bore into me as I knelt on the cold marble, the moonstone necklace scattered around me like fallen stars. The weight of ten years—ten years of devotion, sacrifice, and unwavering loyalty—crashed down on me all at once.
Sage's howl of anguish tore through my mind, so raw and primal that I couldn't contain it. The sound that escaped my throat wasn't human—it was the cry of a wolf whose mate had been stolen, whose very soul had been ripped apart. The pack members closest to the altar stepped back instinctively, their faces pale with shock.
"No," I whispered, my voice breaking. "No, no, no."
But the evidence was right there on my shattered phone screen. Aleena, glowing with the satisfaction of a newly marked Luna, wearing Tristan's ring, surrounded by pack members who had celebrated her ascension while I waited here like a fool.
Rage built in my chest like a wildfire. Ten years of my life. Ten years of building his pack, negotiating contracts that kept us prosperous, designing security systems that protected our territory. Ten years of believing his promises, of saving myself for this moment, of crafting this necklace with my own hands as a symbol of our eternal bond.
I grabbed the largest piece of the broken necklace—the centerpiece moonstone that had taken me weeks to perfect—and hurled it against the altar with everything I had. It shattered against the marble with a satisfying crack, silver fragments scattering like my broken dreams.
"Ten years!" I screamed, my voice echoing through the hall. Another piece of the necklace met the same fate, then another. "Ten fucking years of my life!"
Each broken piece represented a year of devotion, a year of believing in his lies. The delicate silver filigree I'd spent countless hours perfecting crumbled under my fury. The moonstones I'd selected with such care became nothing but glittering debris on the ceremonial floor.
Beta Marcus approached cautiously, his hands raised in a peaceful gesture. "Lyra, please—"
"Don't." I stood slowly, my ceremonial dress torn at the knees from kneeling on the broken jewelry. "Don't you dare try to calm me down. Not when your Alpha just marked another woman while I waited for him at our own ceremony."
The pack members began to file out, their whispered conversations following them like shadows. I could hear fragments of their shock, their pity, their speculation about what would happen next. But I didn't care about their opinions anymore. I only cared about getting answers.
The walk to Tristan's office felt like a death march. My bare feet—I'd lost my ceremonial shoes somewhere between the altar and the hallway—slapped against the cold floor with each determined step. The torn silk of my dress trailed behind me like a battle flag.
I didn't knock. The door flew open under my palm with enough force to crack against the wall, and there he was. Alpha Tristan Shaw, the man I'd loved for ten years, sitting behind his mahogany desk as if nothing had happened. As if he hadn't just destroyed my entire world.
He looked up from whatever paperwork had apparently been more important than our marking ceremony, and his face went pale. "Lyra, I can explain—"
"Explain?" The word came out as a snarl. "Explain how you marked your assistant while I waited at the altar? Explain how you gave her your family ring? Or maybe you'd like to explain why she's posting photos of her fresh bite mark on social media while your supposed mate stands in a destroyed ceremonial dress?"
Tristan stood slowly, his Alpha aura trying to press against me, but I was too angry to be intimidated. "It's complicated. Aleena needed protection from the rogue threats, and marking her was the fastest way—"
"Bullshit." I stepped closer to his desk, my hands clenched into fists. "Aleena has no pack training. She can't strategize, can't fight, can't even handle basic pack negotiations. I've watched her fumble through every important meeting we've had. But somehow she's Luna material and I'm not?"
His jaw tightened. "She reminds me of simpler times, before all the Alpha responsibilities, before—"
"Before you had to make adult decisions?" I laughed, but there was no humor in it. "That's what this is about? You marked her because she makes you feel like a carefree teenager again?"
The silence stretched between us like a chasm. In that moment, I saw him clearly for the first time in years—not as the strong Alpha I'd built up in my mind, but as an emotionally stunted man who couldn't handle the weight of leadership.
That's when his phone rang. The caller ID made his face go even paler: Starlight Corporation.
"Don't answer it," I said quietly, but he was already reaching for the phone.
"Mr. Shaw?" The voice on speaker was crisp, professional, and utterly cold. "We've become aware of some... instability in your pack's leadership structure. Given that our security contract was negotiated and designed entirely by Ms. Peterson, we're concerned about the continuity of our partnership."
Tristan's eyes snapped to mine, and I saw the exact moment he realized what he'd lost.
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