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Betrayed by the Fated Mate

Not long after my miscarriage, Alonzo, the Alpha of our pack, once again left to help Theodora, a Beta, with a basket of groceries. Calmly, I broached the subject of rejecting our mate bond. For the first time, the Alpha who always exuded confidence was visibly flustered and stammering. "Luna," he began, using my title, though his voice lacked its usual authority, "there will always be more food. I promise, I'll never do it again..." I shook my head, my voice steady despite the ache in my chest. "It’s not about a basket of food, Alpha. It’s about you ignoring me every single moment, about you choosing her over me, your mate." When it became known that I was leaving, our two children, Connor and Willow, couldn’t wait to call Theodora "Mom." I chuckled dryly, the sound hollow in the grand hall of our packhouse. I dragged myself resolutely towards Southern Town, leaving behind the life I had built as Luna of the Silverfang Pack. A mate, children—I was leaving it all behind. Ten years later, my name was well-known in the werewolf community.
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Chapter 3

As dawn broke, I sat up, wiping away the tears from my face. The faint scent of rosemary—our mate bond—still lingered in the air, a cruel reminder of what had been. A heavy sense of betrayal gnawed at me from within, yet hunger drove me to get up and make breakfast.

In the kitchen, I found Willow and Connor hurriedly heating up leftovers from yesterday. When they saw me, they instinctively shielded their plates as though I, their Luna, was about to swipe their scant meal. In an earlier time, tensions ran high between us, exacerbated by Alonzo's convoluted relationship with Theodora, the Beta who had always been a thorn in my side.

Ignoring their possessive behavior, I moved to the stove and made myself a bowl of ravioli with a splash of olive oil, tossing in some chopped bacon and a few vegetables to satisfy my hunger. The children's carefree days were nearing an end. Connor and Willow had always lived comfortably, spoiled and never needing to help out at home. In our pack, households expected pups to pitch in, especially as they grew older. Some even stopped their daughters from attending school to focus on pack duties. The Henry household wasn’t wealthy, and most of our expenses were covered by my earnings. Every day, I walked about six miles to oversee the pack’s textile mill, managing a dozen machines and earning a modest salary that kept us afloat.

Alonzo, as the Alpha, was supposed to be the provider, but his income was often squandered. He earned a decent sum from his role as the pack’s educator, but as soon as he got paid, a chunk ended up supporting Theodora, who couldn’t fend for herself. The Henry household relied heavily on me to stay afloat while my mate frittered away money on trivialities and our pups spent without a care.

Footsteps sounded outside, and Alonzo entered, his towering frame filling the doorway. His dark eyes glanced at us, and I felt the faint pressure of his Alpha aura, even now. "Riley, what are you doing up? You should still be resting. What if you compromise your health?" he asked, concern in his voice.

I didn’t reply. Willow pulled at Alonzo’s sleeve. "Dad, sit down and eat," she urged.

A silence enveloped us, broken only by the sound of chewing. Connor stood up suddenly. "I’m full. I’m off to school now," he declared, his voice carrying the brashness of youth.

Connor looked to Willow, then glanced at me, silently expecting me to fill their water bottles with coffee. Willow, backpack slung over her shoulder, followed her brother, bidding a quick farewell. "Dad, we’re off to school," they said in unison.

Connor hesitated, noticing my indifference. He scowled and kicked the chair as he left. Alonzo frowned at his behavior. "Why are you so irritable?" he sighed, his Alpha tone softening slightly.

Willow suddenly remembered, "What about our coffee thermoses?"

"Hurry up and fill them, or you’ll be late," Alonzo instructed. Seeing that I wasn’t going to move, Willow went to pour the coffee herself, her hands trembling slightly.

A sudden yelp pierced the air as the kettle slipped, and hot coffee spilled everywhere. Her pants were soaked instantly. Alonzo rushed over, concern etched into his features, and quickly pulled at her pant leg. Connor dashed back inside, his voice sharp with frustration.

"How could you be so careless?"

"You’re grown up now; can’t even pour a cup of coffee? What’s wrong with you?"

I finished my meal and pushed my chair back as I rose. Willow watched me with tear-filled eyes, both accusing and pitiful. I looked at her, indifferent. "Take her to the healer," I said flatly, my voice devoid of the warmth it once held.

Willow watched me retreat into the room, tears streaming down her face. She felt as if something had quietly begun to change. Her thoughts drifted back to a time when things were different.

[When I was little and spilled hot coffee, Mom would rush over immediately, embracing me tightly and hurrying me to the healer.

And not just then…

There were countless times…

Whenever I was hurt, she’d fret over scars, crying her heart out over my pain.

But today, she’s so unfeeling…

How can she be so unfeeling? I’m her daughter…]

Back in my room, I retrieved my secret stash of money. Over the years, I’d squirreled away a little each month, always fearing some family emergency. I counted it carefully—$323 in various bills and coins. This money would be my first step toward a new life. I planned to use it solely for myself.

Once I regained my strength, I intended to reject the mate bond with Alonzo and leave this pack for good. The thought of uttering the rejection vow—“I, Riley Gonzalez, reject you, Alonzo Henry, Alpha of the Silvermoon Pack, as my mate”—filled me with both dread and resolve. But I knew it had to be done. This was no longer my home, and I was no longer the Luna they needed.

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