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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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Chapter 2

I barely made it through the front door of my family home before collapsing against it, my legs finally giving way beneath me. The weight of what I'd done—what I'd discovered—pressed down on my chest harder than any physical burden could.

"Eden!" My mother's voice cut through the fog of my thoughts as she rushed toward me, her eyes wide with concern. "What happened?"

I couldn't form the words to explain. Instead, I simply shook my head, tears streaming down my face as my father appeared in the doorway of his study.

"We know," he said quietly, his expression grim. "We've always known Samuel's true nature."

My mother guided me to the couch, her hands steady on my shoulders. "We've been preparing for this day since you insisted on the wolf transfer ritual."

"Preparing?" I echoed, looking up at her through blurred vision.

My father sat beside me, his weathered hand covering mine. "Your mother and I contacted an old friend—Alpha Martinez of the Silvermoon Pack abroad. He's agreed to take you in."

The words hung in the air between us. I stared at them both, these people who had loved me enough to see the truth I'd been blind to.

"You... you knew this would happen?" My voice cracked.

"We suspected," my mother admitted, her eyes sad but resolute. "Samuel's father has been grooming him to be just like him—ruthless, ambitious, willing to sacrifice anyone for power."

"But why didn't you stop me?" I whispered.

My father's jaw tightened. "Because you had to see it for yourself, Eden. We couldn't protect you from this pain—you needed to feel it to truly learn."

Before I could respond, a furious pounding shook our front door. We all jumped, and my mother moved protectively closer to me.

"Eden!" Samuel's voice thundered from outside. "Open this door!"

My father rose slowly, his posture shifting to something more predatory than I'd ever seen in him. "You should go to your room," he told me quietly.

"No," I said, standing up despite my trembling legs. "I need to face him."

When my father opened the door, Samuel stormed in like he owned the place. His eyes found mine immediately, and I was shocked by the rage I saw there.

"What the hell do you think you're doing?" he demanded, advancing toward me. "You can't just cancel our ceremony!"

"I can and I did," I replied, my voice steadier than I felt.

He grabbed my wrist, his fingers digging painfully into my skin. "You're making a mistake, Eden. No other pack will want you—a wolfless reject."

My father stepped forward, his eyes flashing dangerously. "Remove your hand from my daughter."

Samuel released me but didn't back down. "She's mine," he insisted. "We're meant to be together. What we have is real."

"What we had was a lie," I countered, rubbing my wrist. "I heard everything, Samuel. About Bridget. About how you're just using me."

His expression shifted, calculation replacing anger. "You misunderstood," he said, his voice softening to that persuasive tone I'd once found so charming. "Bridget means nothing to me. You're my true mate, Eden."

When I didn't respond, his mask slipped again. "You're nothing without me," he hissed. "No wolf, no pack, no future."

---

The next morning, I had no choice but to attend the mandatory pack training session. My absence would only fuel rumors and give Samuel more ammunition against me.

I felt eyes on me the moment I entered the training grounds—some sympathetic, most curious or pitying. The whispers followed me like shadows.

"Did you hear? She gave Samuel her wolf..."

"... and now he's going to mark Bridget instead..."

"... pathetic..."

I kept my head high, ignoring them all as I took my place for the climbing exercise. This had been one of my strongest areas before the ritual, but now, without my wolf's strength and balance, I felt clumsy and weak.

Bridget approached with a group of her friends, her smile sharp as a blade. "Eden," she greeted me with false sweetness. "Are you sure you should be participating? These activities are really meant for actual wolves."

I climbed onto the first platform without responding. The ropes felt foreign in my hands, the distance to the next platform suddenly seeming much greater than before.

As I reached for the second rope, I felt Bridget's hand brush against mine—a seemingly innocent gesture that sent a jolt through me. The rope slipped from my grasp.

I fell hard, my body hitting the ground with a thud that knocked the breath from my lungs. Pain shot through my side as I lay there, gasping.

"Wolfless members shouldn't participate in real wolf activities," Bridget announced loudly to the gathered pack members, her voice dripping with false concern. "It's dangerous."

I looked toward Samuel, who stood watching silently from the edge of the training field. Our eyes met, and for a moment, I thought I saw something like regret in his gaze.

But he turned away without a word, leaving me lying in the dirt while Bridget's laughter rang out above me.

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