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Breaking Free from Betrayal

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.
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Chapter 3

The morning light filtered through my curtains, mocking me with its cheerfulness. A week had passed since those fabricated images had destroyed everything. I sat on the edge of my bed, staring at my reflection in the vanity mirror across the room. The girl looking back at me was a stranger—hollow-eyed, pale, with tangled hair that had lost its luster. Even Lyra, my once-vibrant wolf, had grown quiet and withdrawn, her presence a faint flicker where once she had burned bright.

*He's coming,* Lyra warned, her voice barely a whisper in my mind.

I didn't need to ask who. Marcus's scent—pine and winter frost—reached me before his footsteps did. Once, that scent had made my heart race with longing. Now it made my stomach clench with dread.

The door opened without a knock. Marcus never knocked anymore.

"Good morning, my sweet, naive thing," he greeted, his voice carrying that false warmth that no one else seemed to notice. "The pack council is meeting in an hour. I thought we should discuss how to handle your... appearance."

I looked up at him, trying to see any trace of the mate I thought I'd known. "What do you mean?"

"Well," he said, straightening his cuffs—a gesture I was beginning to recognize preceded his lies—"your emotional state has been concerning. The pack needs stability, especially from those in leadership positions."

"I'm fine," I said, though we both knew it wasn't true. "I can attend the meeting."

Marcus's smile didn't reach his eyes. "Of course you can. But perhaps we should mind-link the pack healer first, to show you're seeking proper care for your... instability."

Before I could protest, he initiated a pack-wide mind-link. I felt the familiar sensation of connection spreading outward, reaching dozens of pack members simultaneously.

*Pack members of Moonstone, this is Beta Marcus. I'm requesting prayers to the Moon Goddess for my mate, Sophia, who continues to struggle with emotional instability following recent events. Our healer is monitoring her condition, but please understand if she seems... unreliable in the coming days.*

I gasped at the public humiliation. "Marcus, why would you—"

"It's for your own good," he interrupted, his tone suddenly sharp. "No one will question your behavior if they believe you're unwell. It's protection, Sophia."

Protection that felt like a prison. I swallowed hard, fighting back tears that would only prove his point.

*He's branding us as unstable,* Lyra growled weakly. *No one will believe anything we say now.*

---

Later that afternoon, my mother swept into my room without warning, her expression a perfect mask of controlled disappointment.

"Mother," I began, rising to my feet. "I need to explain what really happened—"

"Enough, Sophia," she cut me off, her voice cold. "Do you have any idea what you've done to our family's standing? Delta warriors' daughters don't often mate with Betas, and now you've squandered the opportunity with this... scandal."

I felt my throat tighten. "You don't believe me either?"

"What I believe is irrelevant," she said, smoothing an invisible wrinkle from her immaculate dress. "What matters is what the pack believes. Marcus has been remarkably understanding, considering the circumstances. You should be grateful he's willing to continue the mate bond at all."

"Grateful?" The word tasted bitter on my tongue. "Mother, those images weren't real. I was helping an injured wolf, nothing more."

She sighed, the sound heavy with exasperation. "Marcus says your perception has been affected by the stress. I think it's best we defer to his judgment in this matter."

*She's abandoned us too,* Lyra whimpered.

My mother turned to leave, pausing at the door. "Pull yourself together, Sophia. Our family can't afford any more of your... episodes."

As the door closed behind her, I felt something inside me crack—the last of my childish belief that family meant unconditional support.

---

Three days later, I found myself wandering near the training grounds, seeking fresh air after being confined to my quarters. The pack was conducting training runs, and I kept to the shadows, avoiding the stares and whispers that followed me everywhere now.

Marcus's voice carried across the field as he spoke with his friend Liam, both of them oblivious to my presence.

"You have to admit, it worked perfectly," Marcus was saying, a smug satisfaction in his tone that I'd never heard before.

"But a mate bond is sacred," Liam replied, though he sounded more impressed than concerned. "Won't the rejection damage you too?"

Marcus laughed, the sound sending ice through my veins. "Who said anything about rejection? She can't leave me now, and what Alpha would want a tainted Luna? Keep her broken, keep her dependent—that's the strategy."

I froze, my hand flying to my mouth to stifle a gasp. Lyra, who had been dormant for days, suddenly surged forward with a growl that rumbled in my chest.

*He planned this,* she snarled. *All of it.*

As I backed away silently, Marcus's words echoed in my mind: "Keep her broken." But something else stirred beneath my shock and pain—a tiny spark of rage that refused to be extinguished.

For the first time since the scandal broke, I felt Lyra's strength returning, her presence growing warmer, fiercer.

*We are not broken,* she whispered. *And we will not stay shattered for his convenience.*

I slipped away from the training grounds, my mind racing with the implications of what I'd heard. If Marcus had orchestrated my downfall, then the "rogue" Jake wasn't a rogue at all. And if that was true... what else had been a lie?

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