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Betrayed Mate: Choosing True Love Path

My hands trembled as I stood at the edge of the ceremonial circle, watching the other seniors of our pack take their turns. The Coming of Age Ceremony was everything in werewolf society—the moment when our abilities would be fully tested, our ranks determined, our futures set. The scent of pine needles and burning sage filled the night air, and the full moon hung heavy above us, its silver light bathing the clearing in an ethereal glow. Ryan stood across the circle, his dark hair gleaming under the moonlight, those green eyes finding mine with the same reassurance they'd offered since we were pups. My heart fluttered as it always did when he looked at me. We'd been raised with the understanding that we were destined mates—our families had planned it, the pack expected it, and I had built my entire future around it. "Sophia Williams," Elder Marcus called, his Alpha voice resonating through the clearing. I stepped forward, my white ceremonial dress billowing around my ankles. Inside me, my wolf—Sarah—stirred anxiously. *We should show our full strength*, she whispered in my mind.
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Chapter 2

I stared at my phone, my thumb hovering over Ryan's latest text: 'Come with me to Europe this summer. We can tour the packs together before school starts.'

My wolf, Sarah, growled inside me. *He's trying to buy your forgiveness with a vacation.*

The betrayal of his academy choice still felt like an open wound. For years, I had molded myself around Ryan Mitchell—dimming my light so he could shine brighter, sacrificing my potential to ensure our paths aligned. And for what? So he could choose Luna Torres over me at the first opportunity?

'No,' I whispered, both to Ryan's text and to the life I'd been living. With trembling fingers, I typed my response: 'I'm taking a gap year. I need to focus on my training.'

I hit send before I could change my mind. Almost immediately, three dots appeared as he typed his response, but I switched off my phone and tossed it onto my bed. Whatever manipulation he was crafting, I didn't want to hear it.

*We're stronger than this*, Sarah whispered inside me. *We've always been stronger than he knew.*

That night, I made a decision. If I was going to forge my own path, I needed to reclaim the power I'd willingly surrendered. I needed to become the wolf I was meant to be, not the one Ryan expected me to be.

The next morning, I headed to the pack's training grounds before dawn. The field was empty except for a lone figure executing perfect combat forms against a training dummy. His movements were fluid yet powerful, each strike precise. I recognized him vaguely—Ethan Carter, a Beta from the neighboring Cedar Ridge Pack.

I hesitated at the edge of the field, suddenly self-conscious. My Delta status felt like a brand of inadequacy.

'You're up early,' he called, pausing mid-strike. His russet-brown hair was damp with exertion, and his eyes—a warm amber—assessed me without judgment.

'I need to train,' I said, lifting my chin. 'Really train this time.'

Something in his expression shifted, as though he understood exactly what I meant. 'You held back at the ceremony.'

It wasn't a question. Heat rushed to my cheeks.

'Everyone saw it,' he continued, grabbing a towel to wipe his face. 'Your wolf is stronger than you let on.'

'How would you know?' I challenged, crossing my arms.

A smile played at the corner of his mouth. 'Because I've been watching you, Sophia Williams.'

The way he said my name sent an unexpected shiver down my spine. It wasn't the proprietary way Ryan said it, as though I belonged to him. Ethan said it with respect, like my name itself carried weight.

'I can help you train,' he offered, tossing me a practice staff. 'If you're serious about it.'

I caught the staff with one hand, surprised at my own reflexes. 'Why would you help me?'

He shrugged, but there was nothing casual about the intensity in his eyes. 'Let's just say I believe in helping wolves reach their potential. Especially when others try to dim their light.'

The training was brutal. By midday, every muscle in my body screamed in protest. Ethan was a demanding teacher, pushing me beyond what I thought were my limits.

'Again,' he commanded after I'd failed to block his attack for the fifth time.

'I can't,' I gasped, doubled over with my hands on my knees.

'You can,' he insisted. 'Your wolf can. Stop fighting her and work with her.'

Frustration boiled over. 'I'm trying!'

'No, you're thinking like a Delta because that's what he made you believe you are.' Ethan's voice softened. 'Close your eyes. Feel Sarah's strength. She's been waiting for you to embrace her.'

I closed my eyes, reaching inward to where my wolf paced restlessly. *I'm sorry I held us back*, I told her. *Show me what we can do.*

Sarah's response was immediate—a surge of power that straightened my spine and steadied my breathing. When I opened my eyes, Ethan was watching me with a smile.

'There she is,' he said quietly. 'Now, let's try again.'

I raised the staff, moving with a confidence I'd never allowed myself to feel before. But as I shifted my weight, my ankle twisted, sending me crashing to the ground.

Ethan was at my side in an instant, his concern genuine. 'That's enough for today. You're pushing too hard.'

'I need to be better,' I insisted, fighting back tears of frustration.

'You will be,' he promised, helping me to my feet. 'But strength isn't built in a day, Sophia. It takes time... and the right partner.'

As he supported me off the field, I caught a scent I hadn't noticed before—pine and rain, clean and comforting. It was nothing like Ryan's cedar and musk, yet something about it made Sarah stir with interest.

*Don't even think about it*, I warned her. *We're not ready to trust anyone again.*

But as Ethan's hand steadied me, warm against my waist, I wondered if Sarah might be wiser than I was willing to admit.

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