
Breaking Free from Betrayal
Chapter 1
I stood before the full-length mirror in my chamber, fingers trembling as I smoothed down the ceremonial white dress that hugged my curves. Tomorrow would be my marking ceremony with Marcus—the day my fated mate would officially claim me before the entire Moonstone Pack. The thought sent butterflies dancing through my stomach.
"You look perfect, Sophia," my mother Elara said, her critical eyes scanning me from head to toe. There was no warmth in her assessment, only calculation. "Remember, the daughter of a Delta warrior rarely secures a Beta as her mate. Don't ruin this opportunity."
I nodded obediently, swallowing the familiar ache her words always left. To her, my mating was never about love—only status.
"Yes, Mother."
*She doesn't understand what we have with Marcus,* Lyra, my wolf, whispered in my mind. My beautiful white wolf with silver-tipped fur had always been my true companion, awakening when I was just twelve—earlier than most. *Our bond is blessed by the Moon Goddess herself.*
I touched the spot on my neck where Marcus's mark would soon be, a gesture that had become habit in recent weeks.
The soft chime of my phone interrupted my thoughts. Marcus's name flashed across the screen, sending my heart racing.
"I need to take this," I said, stepping away from my mother's scrutinizing gaze.
"Don't keep him waiting," she replied sharply before leaving my room.
"Marcus?" I answered, unable to keep the smile from my voice.
"My sweet, naive thing." His voice carried that particular tone he used only for me—warm on the surface but with an undercurrent I couldn't quite place. "I'm finalizing preparations for tomorrow. Sleep well tonight."
"I can hardly wait," I admitted, twirling a strand of hair around my finger.
"Neither can I," he responded, a strange edge to his voice that Lyra growled at softly. "Tomorrow changes everything."
After we hung up, I couldn't shake the unease that settled over me. Lyra paced restlessly in my mind.
*Something feels wrong,* she whined.
"It's just nerves," I reassured her, though my own stomach knotted with anxiety.
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Later that night, I couldn't sleep. The full moon bathed my room in silvery light, calling to my wolf. I slipped out of bed and padded to the window, gazing out at the forest that bordered our territory.
A flash of movement caught my eye. A figure stumbled at the edge of the trees, clearly injured. I squinted, focusing my enhanced vision. A male wolf, bleeding and disoriented, was attempting to cross into our territory.
*He needs help,* Lyra urged. *He's hurt badly.*
"But Mother says we should never approach rogues," I whispered, even as I reached for my robe.
*Since when do you listen to everything your mother says?* Lyra challenged. *We're a healer at heart. We can't just let him suffer.*
Before I could second-guess myself, I was slipping out the back door of the pack house and running toward the forest edge. The cool night air carried the scent of blood and pine—oddly familiar pine, though I couldn't place why.
The injured wolf lay crumpled against a fallen log, his breathing labored. As I approached, he lifted his head weakly.
"Please," he gasped. "I seek sanctuary. Rogues attacked me..."
"Shh, don't strain yourself," I soothed, kneeling beside him. I placed my hands gently on his wounds, assessing the damage. "I'm Sophia. I can help you."
"Jake," he managed, wincing as I touched a particularly deep gash on his side.
I mind-linked softly to him, using the calming technique I'd learned from our pack healer. *Breathe with me. Let the pain flow away like water...*
As I concentrated on easing his pain, I didn't notice the faint glow of a mind-link crystal hidden in the underbrush nearby. I didn't see the images it captured, manipulated, and broadcast—images that would show me in positions I never took, touching the rogue in ways I never had.
I only felt a sudden chill race down my spine, as if the Moon Goddess herself was trying to warn me. But by then, it was already too late.
Lyra howled in my mind, a sound of pure anguish that made me gasp and pull away from Jake.
"What's wrong?" I asked her, clutching my chest.
But before she could answer, the night erupted with mind-link notifications—hundreds of them flooding my consciousness at once, all containing the same horrific images of me and the rogue in a lover's embrace.
And beneath them all, one message from Marcus that froze my blood:
*How could you betray me on the eve of our marking?*
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