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Betrayed by My Mate, I Embraced the Wolf

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I spent weeks weaving the blue silk bracelet for Ryan. My fingers bled twice, and I had to start over three times to get the intricate pattern just right. The silk threads were expensive—I'd saved for months to buy them—but Ryan was worth it. He was always worth it. The Moonstone Pack's great hall buzzed with activity as I clutched the small velvet pouch containing my gift. At sixteen, I was already an oddity—a she-wolf who hadn't shifted yet. The sideways glances from pack members had become routine, but Ryan's presence beside me always made them easier to bear. "What's got you so nervous?" Ryan asked, his dark hair falling over one eye as he nudged my shoulder. I clutched the pouch tighter. "Nothing.

Betrayed by My Mate, I Embraced the Wolf Chapter 1

I spent weeks weaving the blue silk bracelet for Ryan. My fingers bled twice, and I had to start over three times to get the intricate pattern just right. The silk threads were expensive—I'd saved for months to buy them—but Ryan was worth it. He was always worth it.

The Moonstone Pack's great hall buzzed with activity as I clutched the small velvet pouch containing my gift. At sixteen, I was already an oddity—a she-wolf who hadn't shifted yet. The sideways glances from pack members had become routine, but Ryan's presence beside me always made them easier to bear.

"What's got you so nervous?" Ryan asked, his dark hair falling over one eye as he nudged my shoulder.

I clutched the pouch tighter. "Nothing. Just... I have something for you."

We found a quiet corner away from the training preparations. My heart hammered against my ribs as I pulled out the bracelet, the blue silk threads catching the light from the high windows.

"I made this for you," I said, my voice barely above a whisper. "Each knot represents a year we've known each other."

Ryan's expression softened as he took the bracelet, turning it over in his hands. "It's... nice, Luna. Thank you." He slipped it into his pocket with a quick smile that didn't quite reach his eyes.

Later that night, I watched him place it in his drawer, where it disappeared beneath a pile of training schedules and notes. He never wore it.

* * *

Two years passed. The whispers about my wolfless state grew louder, and Ryan grew more distant. Madison Walsh arrived from the neighboring pack six months ago, and suddenly Ryan was always busy with "pack duties."

I stood at the edge of the training field, watching Ryan demonstrate combat techniques to younger wolves. Madison hovered nearby, her red friendship bracelet—a cheap thing she'd bought at the human mall—prominently displayed on her wrist. Ryan's eyes kept drifting to her, his smile widening whenever she clapped at his demonstrations.

The accident happened quickly. One of the young soldiers, trying to impress Ryan, executed a complex maneuver and crashed into Madison. She stumbled backward with a dramatic cry, and when she regained her footing, her red bracelet hung broken from her wrist.

"My bracelet!" she wailed, holding up the torn threads.

What happened next burned itself into my memory forever. Ryan's face transformed, his features contorting with rage as he grabbed the young wolf by the throat.

"You clumsy idiot!" he snarled, his voice dropping to the threatening timbre that preceded a shift. "Do you have any idea what you've done?"

The training ground fell silent. The young wolf whimpered, his eyes wide with fear.

"Ryan," I said, stepping forward. "It was an accident."

He didn't even look at me. His focus remained on Madison, who was now dabbing at non-existent tears.

"I'll buy you another one," Ryan told her, his voice gentling instantly. "A better one."

My hand moved to my pocket where I kept the blue silk bracelet—the one I'd retrieved from his drawer last week after finding it buried beneath months of accumulated junk. I'd been carrying it, waiting for the right moment to remind him of what we once meant to each other.

"Ryan," I said again, louder this time. I pulled out the bracelet, the blue silk now slightly faded but still beautiful. "Remember this?"

He glanced at it, his expression blank. "Not now, Luna." He turned back to Madison, placing his arm around her shoulders. "Let's get you some water."

Something inside me shattered. Two years of hoping, of making excuses for his growing indifference—all of it crumbled in that moment. The contrast couldn't have been clearer: his rage over her cheap trinket versus his complete dismissal of my heartfelt gift.

I walked home alone, the blue bracelet clutched in my fist, tears streaming down my face. By the time I reached our pack house, I had no more tears left to shed.

My father, Alpha Marcus, was waiting at the dining table. His stern face looked even more severe than usual.

"Luna," he said, gesturing to the chair across from him. "We need to talk."

I sat down, feeling hollow.

"The Silverfang Pack has accepted our proposal," he said without preamble. "You will be mated to Alexander Sterling, their Alpha heir."

I stared at him, momentarily forgetting my heartbreak. "Alexander Sterling? The one who's been in a coma for five years?"

My father nodded grimly. "It's the best arrangement I could make for you. Without a wolf, your options are limited. This way, you'll have status as a Luna, even if your... mate... never wakes."

I looked down at the blue silk bracelet still clutched in my hand. The symbol of a love that had never truly existed. With sudden clarity, I realized I had nothing left to lose.

"When?" I asked, my voice surprisingly steady.

"Next week. Pack your things. You're moving to the Silverfang territory."

I nodded, slipping the bracelet back into my pocket. Little did I know that this broken token of a failed love would soon connect to a destiny far beyond anything I could imagine.

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