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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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Chapter 2

I woke with a start, my hand flying to my neck where the phantom weight of my grandmother's necklace should have been. The realization hit me like ice water—I'd left it at the moon-well last night. The blessed protection talisman, crafted from silver harvested under a blue moon, had been in my family for generations.

"We need to get it back," Lyra urged, her presence anxious in my mind. "Now, before anyone finds it."

I slipped from my bed, the memory of last night's humiliation still raw. The silver wolf pendant Ryan had tossed at me—a pack gift he claimed, though the tarnished metal told a different story—lay discarded on my nightstand.

"He doesn't even remember what yesterday meant," I whispered, the words like ash in my mouth.

Lyra's response was a low growl that vibrated through my chest. We'd spent ten years loving a man who could barely remember we existed.

The morning air bit at my skin as I hurried across the compound, keeping my head down to avoid the pitying glances from pack members already beginning their daily routines. Everyone knew. The whispers followed me like shadows—how the future Alpha had taken his chosen mate to the Northern Alliance meeting instead of his fated one.

But when I reached the moon-well, my heart dropped. The necklace wasn't there. I searched frantically among the stones, under the bench, in every crevice where it might have fallen.

"Someone took it," Lyra whimpered.

A scent lingered in the air—jasmine and amber, with an artificial sweetness that made my nose wrinkle. Ashley.

My feet carried me back to the pack house before my mind could catch up with the implications. I moved silently through the halls, following that cloying scent until I stood before Ashley's quarters—a room far too close to the Alpha suite for comfort.

I hesitated only briefly before pushing the door open. The room was empty, but my necklace lay there on her vanity, surrounded by expensive perfume bottles. My protection talisman—the one thing that had helped me sleep through nights of abandonment and betrayal—had been doused in her scent, as if marking it as her own.

My hands trembled as I reached for it, anger and grief warring within me. The silver felt cold against my palm, no longer carrying the warmth of my own energy but tainted with something foreign.

"What are you doing in here?"

I spun around to find Ryan standing in the doorway, his broad shoulders blocking any escape. His eyes, once the color of warm honey to me, now seemed cold and distant.

"My necklace," I said simply, holding it up. "It was left at the moon-well. Somehow it ended up here."

He glanced at it dismissively. "Ashley probably found it and brought it back."

"In her room? Covered in her perfume?" The words slipped out before I could stop them.

His eyes narrowed dangerously, and I felt the weight of his Alpha aura pressing down on me. Once, that power had made me feel protected. Now it felt like chains.

"Since you're here," he said, his voice shifting to that commanding Alpha tone that brooked no argument, "fetch breakfast for my chosen mate. She'll be back from her morning run soon."

The command hit me like a physical blow. Fetch breakfast. Like an Omega servant. Like I wasn't the pack's head healer. Like I wasn't his fated mate of ten years.

Lyra howled in outrage, but I found myself nodding, the ingrained response to an Alpha command impossible to ignore. I clutched my necklace tightly as I moved past him, careful not to brush against his body.

In the kitchen, I mechanically prepared a tray of Ashley's favorites—foods I'd learned about through overheard conversations and whispers. I added healing herbs to the moon tea, a healer's habit I couldn't break, even for her.

"Better hurry, Luna-in-training," Ashley's mocking voice floated to me as she entered, her workout clothes clinging to her perfect body. "I've worked up quite an appetite... running with your mate."

Lyra whimpered, a sound so pathetic it matched the hollow feeling spreading through my chest.

That evening, I stood in my father's cabin at the pack borders, unpacking the few belongings I'd brought with me. Marcus Thompson moved silently around the space, helping me arrange my healing supplies on the old wooden shelves. His eyes—so like my own—were heavy with unspoken guilt.

"You don't have to say anything, Dad," I whispered, touching his arm gently.

He covered my hand with his, rough calluses from years of Beta service scratching against my healer's smooth skin. "I should have protected you better," he said, his voice breaking.

As night fell, I stood at the cabin window, looking back toward the pack house gleaming in the distance. For the first time in ten years, I allowed myself to consider a truth that had been growing in the darkest corners of my heart—some bonds, even those blessed by the Moon Goddess herself, weren't meant to last forever.

And some were meant to be broken.

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