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Betrayed Mate's Rise

The night before our marking ceremony, I stood frozen outside Samuel's office, my hand hovering inches from the doorknob. I'd come to surprise him with the ceremonial robes I'd spent weeks embroidering with our pack's symbols—a gesture I thought would make tomorrow perfect. But the words filtering through the door stopped me cold. "She's been so clingy lately," Samuel's voice dripped with irritation. "Always asking when we're going to mark, when we're going to announce our status. It's pathetic." I pressed my back against the wall, my heart hammering against my ribs. This couldn't be real. Samuel—my childhood protector, the man I'd given my wolf to save—was complaining about me to his Beta. "Tomorrow's just a formality," he continued, his voice lowering to that intimate tone I thought was reserved only for me. "Once I've officially claimed the Alpha position through her family's bloodline, I can finally be rid of her." My fingers dug into my palms until I felt warm wetness—blood.
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The night before our marking ceremony, I stood frozen outside Samuel's office, my hand hovering inches from the doorknob. I'd come to surprise him with the ceremonial robes I'd spent weeks embroidering with our pack's symbols—a gesture I thought would make tomorrow perfect.

But the words filtering through the door stopped me cold.

"She's been so clingy lately," Samuel's voice dripped with irritation. "Always asking when we're going to mark, when we're going to announce our status. It's pathetic."

I pressed my back against the wall, my heart hammering against my ribs. This couldn't be real. Samuel—my childhood protector, the man I'd given my wolf to save—was complaining about me to his Beta.

"Tomorrow's just a formality," he continued, his voice lowering to that intimate tone I thought was reserved only for me. "Once I've officially claimed the Alpha position through her family's bloodline, I can finally be rid of her."

My fingers dug into my palms until I felt warm wetness—blood. But the physical pain was nothing compared to the tearing sensation in my chest.

"And Bridget?" his Beta asked.

Samuel's laugh was light, carefree. "Bridget understands the arrangement. We'll mark within days after the ceremony. She's been patient, waiting for me to secure my position."

I stumbled backward, nearly colliding with a pack member in the hallway. They frowned at my pale face, but I couldn't form words to explain. Instead, I turned and fled.

But I couldn't leave it at that. Some masochistic part of me needed to see the truth with my own eyes.

Two hours later, I crouched behind the equipment shed at the pack training grounds. The moonlight illuminated the clearing perfectly, casting silver shadows across the grass where Samuel stood with his arms wrapped around Bridget Greene.

"You were right to keep her in the dark," Bridget murmured, her fingers tracing patterns on Samuel's chest. "The ceremony tomorrow will legitimize your claim to Alpha without raising suspicions."

"And then we can move forward with our real future," Samuel replied, pressing his lips to her forehead. "Together."

I bit down on my knuckles to keep from crying out. The scar on my chest where my wolf had been extracted burned with phantom pain.

"How long will it take to break the news to her?" Bridget asked, not sounding particularly concerned.

Samuel's smile was cold in the moonlight. "A week, maybe two. Just long enough for the pack to accept my leadership. Then we'll announce her... inadequacy."

"And her wolfless state?" Bridget's voice held a note of cruel satisfaction.

"Will be the perfect excuse," Samuel finished. "No one expects an Alpha to mate with someone so... inferior."

Their laughter mingled in the night air as they sealed their conversation with a kiss that spoke of years of practice.

I didn't wait to see more. My legs carried me back to the pack house on autopilot, my mind racing with plans and possibilities, all of them ending in the same decision.

The pre-ceremony dinner was already underway when I burst through the doors of the main hall. Conversations died as I strode toward the head table where Samuel sat with his father and the pack elders.

"Eden," Samuel's face transformed into a mask of concern so quickly I might have believed it once. "You're early. I thought you were resting for tomorrow."

I threw the ceremonial robes I'd been clutching onto the table, staining the white fabric with my bloody palm prints.

"There is no tomorrow," I announced, my voice carrying across the suddenly silent room. "No marking ceremony. No mate bond."

Samuel's father, Alpha Marcus, rose slowly. "Young lady, you cannot possibly—"

"I can and I am," I cut him off, turning to address the entire room. "I've given enough to this family. My wolf. My dignity. And for what? So Samuel could use me as a stepping stone to his Alpha position?"

Murmurs rippled through the crowd as all eyes turned to Samuel, whose face had drained of color.

"Eden, please," he started, reaching for my hand. "You're confused—"

"Don't touch me," I snarled, yanking away from his grasp. "I heard everything, Samuel. Every word about how you plan to mark Bridget within days. How you've been laughing at my 'pathetic' devotion."

The room erupted in shocked whispers. From the corner of my eye, I caught Bridget's expression—not guilt or shame, but triumph barely concealed behind a mask of false concern.

"You're making a mistake," Samuel hissed, his eyes darting around the room as he tried to salvage his reputation.

"No," I said, my voice steady despite the storm raging inside me. "My mistake was believing you were worth sacrificing my wolf for."

I turned and walked out, leaving chaos in my wake and the future I'd planned for eighteen years in ruins. But as I stepped into the night air, I felt something unexpected bloom in my chest alongside the pain—the first fragile seedling of freedom.

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