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Betrayed Mate's Bold Rejection

The light of the waning moon cast silver ribbons through the forest as my fingers worked the delicate stems of chamomile into a tight braid. Each twist and turn was a prayer, each knot a promise sealed with ten years of devotion. The herbs released their sweet, apple-like scent as I wove them around the silver moon pendant—a gift worthy of our tenth mate bond anniversary. "He'll love it," Lyra, my wolf, whispered in my mind, her excitement bubbling through our shared consciousness. "Ten years bound to our Alpha... the Moon Goddess has blessed us." I smiled, though a familiar ache pressed against my ribs. "Yes, she has," I murmured, ignoring the way my hands trembled slightly. Ryan had been distant lately, but tonight would be different. Tonight would remind us both of what we once were—what we could be again. The moon-well glimmered before me, its ancient stones worn smooth by generations of wolves seeking the Goddess's blessing.
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The light of the waning moon cast silver ribbons through the forest as my fingers worked the delicate stems of chamomile into a tight braid. Each twist and turn was a prayer, each knot a promise sealed with ten years of devotion. The herbs released their sweet, apple-like scent as I wove them around the silver moon pendant—a gift worthy of our tenth mate bond anniversary.

"He'll love it," Lyra, my wolf, whispered in my mind, her excitement bubbling through our shared consciousness. "Ten years bound to our Alpha... the Moon Goddess has blessed us."

I smiled, though a familiar ache pressed against my ribs. "Yes, she has," I murmured, ignoring the way my hands trembled slightly. Ryan had been distant lately, but tonight would be different. Tonight would remind us both of what we once were—what we could be again.

The moon-well glimmered before me, its ancient stones worn smooth by generations of wolves seeking the Goddess's blessing. This was our place—where Ryan had first marked me, where we'd shared our deepest secrets under stars that seemed to shine just for us. Now, as midnight approached, I settled onto the cool stone bench, the necklace cradled in my palm like a fragile bird.

One hour passed. Then two.

The night air grew colder, seeping through my light dress. I hadn't brought a jacket; Ryan had always kept me warm on nights like these.

"He's just running late," I whispered to Lyra, who had grown increasingly restless, pacing the confines of my mind. "Alpha duties. You know how it is."

But as the moon climbed higher, even I couldn't deny the truth that had been growing for months, perhaps years. The truth I'd been desperately trying not to see.

"Maya," Lyra whimpered softly. "Let's go home."

By the time I trudged back to the pack house, dawn was threatening the horizon. My limbs felt leaden, the necklace heavy in my pocket. The building was quiet, most pack members still asleep, but I could hear voices from the foyer—Gamma Wilson speaking with one of the warriors.

"Quite the power move," Wilson was saying, his deep voice carrying easily to my sensitive ears. "Taking Ashley to the Northern Alliance meeting instead of Maya. The future Alpha making his preferences clear."

I froze, my heart stuttering painfully.

"Yeah, but she's his fated mate," the warrior replied, his tone uncertain. "The Moon Goddess herself—"

"Moon Goddess or not, did you see them leave together? Ashley practically hanging off his arm? That's no temporary thing. Besides, when was the last time you saw him acknowledge Maya as anything more than the pack healer?"

I pressed my hand against the wall to steady myself. The Northern Alliance meeting—the one Ryan had told me was scheduled for next week. He had taken Ashley instead of meeting me. On our anniversary.

Lyra howled in my mind, a sound of such pure anguish that I nearly doubled over.

"Wait," I told her, though my voice cracked. "There must be an explanation."

But I knew there wasn't. Not anymore. Not after a decade of explanations that grew thinner with each passing year.

I waited in the grand hall, watching the sun rise through the tall windows, casting golden light across the polished floors. I didn't move, didn't eat, barely breathed. Just waited, the necklace clutched in my hand so tightly that the herbs began to crumble.

When Ryan finally strode in, Ashley trailing behind him with a triumphant smile, he seemed startled to see me. Not guilty—just surprised, as if I were an unexpected chore he'd forgotten about.

"Maya," he said, his tone dismissive. "Why aren't you in the healing quarters? Elder Marissa needs her morning tonic."

I stood perfectly still, searching his face for any sign that he remembered. Any flicker of recognition for what yesterday had meant.

"It was our anniversary," I said softly.

He blinked, and for a moment—just a moment—something like discomfort crossed his features. Then he reached into his pocket and tossed something small that glinted in the air between us.

I caught it reflexively. A silver wolf pendant on a chain.

"Pack gift," he said with a shrug. "For all the females. You should have gotten yours yesterday."

My gaze drifted to Ashley, who stood just behind him. Around her neck hung an identical pendant, except hers gleamed with loving care, while the one in my palm was tarnished, as if it had been handled and discarded.

Lyra's anguished howl transformed into something darker, something that raised the hair on my arms. And in that moment, as my world splintered like ice in spring, I finally saw with perfect clarity what I had been blind to for so long.

The pendant in my hand wasn't a gift. It was the final insult.

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