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Betrayed Mate Finds Freedom

Ten years. Ten years of my life given to this man, to this pack, to this mate bond that I thought was sacred. I stood frozen in the doorway of our bedroom, watching as Lucas adjusted his tie in the mirror, his broad shoulders squared with the confidence of an Alpha who had never doubted his worth. "Are you ready for tonight?" I asked softly, smoothing down the silk dress I'd chosen for our anniversary dinner. "The pack is gathering in the main hall." Lucas barely glanced my way. "Change of plans, Naomi. We're not attending." My fingers stilled on the fabric. "What? But it's our tenth anniversary. The entire pack has prepared—" "I've made my decision." His tone carried that familiar edge of finality that brooked no argument.
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Chapter 3

The ceremonial hall of the Silvermoon Pack gleamed under moonlight streaming through stained glass windows. Pack members gathered in a circle, their faces solemn as Margaret Mendez, Lucas's mother and former Luna, stepped into the center. Her silver hair was pulled back in a severe knot, her eyes cold as they fixed on me.

"Luna Naomi," she announced, her voice carrying across the hushed room. "You have failed in your most basic duty."

My heart sank. I knew what was coming.

"Step forward," Margaret commanded.

I moved to the center of the circle, feeling dozens of eyes upon me. Lucas stood at the edge, his expression impassive. Beside him, Elodie watched with barely concealed satisfaction.

"Remove your shoes," Margaret instructed.

Slowly, I slipped off my ceremonial sandals. The marble floor felt cold against my bare feet.

"And now," Margaret continued, "we will remind you of your place."

She nodded to two warriors who stepped forward carrying a crystal bowl filled with broken glass—sharp fragments that glittered wickedly in the moonlight.

"Since you have failed to maintain your mate's interest," Margaret said loudly enough for all to hear, "you will dance for us."

My breath caught. This was the ritual punishment I'd endured twice before—dancing barefoot on broken glass while the pack watched. A humiliation designed to remind me of my supposed failures as Luna.

"Begin," Margaret ordered.

I stepped onto the glass. Pain shot through my foot immediately as shards cut into my skin. Blood welled up, bright red against the clear crystal.

"One... two..." Margaret counted as I forced my body to move.

Each step was agony. Glass embedded in my flesh, and with my blood disorder, I knew the wounds would be slow to heal. But I refused to cry out. I would not give Elodie that satisfaction.

Through tears I refused to shed, I saw her lean close to Lucas, whispering something that made him smile. The smile he once reserved for me.

"Enough," Margaret finally declared after what felt like hours. "Remember this pain whenever you fail your Alpha again."

I stepped off the glass, leaving bloody footprints behind me.

---

Three days later, I slipped into Lucas's study while Elodie was occupied with her morning tea.

"We need to talk," I said quietly.

Lucas looked up from his papers, irritation flashing across his face. "Make it quick. Elodie is waiting for me."

"I want to complete the mate rejection ceremony," I said, the words burning my throat.

He blinked, surprise replacing irritation. Then a slow smile spread across his face. "You're finally ready to accept reality?"

I swallowed hard. "The ceremony. Tomorrow at midnight. In the sacred grove."

"And you understand what this means?" Lucas asked, leaning back in his chair. "Once done, there's no going back."

"I understand."

He studied me for a moment, then shrugged. "Fine. Tomorrow at midnight."

He didn't ask why. Didn't wonder about my sudden decision. He was too eager to be free of our bond—a bond he'd been slowly poisoning for months.

---

The sacred grove was silent except for the whisper of wind through ancient trees. Moonlight filtered through leaves, casting dappled shadows across the stone altar where Lucas and I stood facing each other.

The pack elders formed a circle around us, their faces grave. Mate rejection was rare—sacred bonds weren't meant to be broken.

"We gather under the Moon Goddess's light," the eldest began, "to witness the severing of a fated bond."

Lucas stood across from me, his expression impatient. Behind him, partially hidden by shadows, I glimpsed Elodie watching.

"I, Lucas Mendez, Alpha of the Silvermoon Pack," he began, his voice steady, "reject you, Naomi Hughes, as my mate."

Pain lanced through me immediately—white-hot and all-consuming. I gasped, clutching the edge of the altar.

"I release you from all bonds," Lucas continued, "all promises, all ties that bind us."

The pain intensified with each word. My vision blurred as something tore inside me—the mate bond stretching, fraying.

"By the power of the Moon Goddess," I managed through gritted teeth, "I, Naomi Hughes, accept this rejection."

The final words triggered an explosion of agony. I screamed as the bond snapped completely. Lucas staggered backward, his face contorted in pain.

For a moment, we stood frozen in shared torment—ten years of connection severed in an instant.

Then Lucas turned away. His eyes found Elodie in the shadows, and he moved toward her without a backward glance.

"Take care of her," he instructed an elder, gesturing vaguely in my direction.

I remained alone at the altar, doubled over in pain as the echoes of our broken bond reverberated through my body. No one came to help me. No one even looked my way.

Except for a shadow at the edge of the grove—a tall figure watching with intense eyes that reflected the moonlight.

A figure I somehow knew I'd seen before.

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