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Breaking Free from Betrayal

The scent of herbs and antiseptic filled my nostrils as I organized the new lab reagents for our pack Healer. It was mindless work, but I welcomed the distraction. My wolf, Emma, had been restless all morning, pacing anxiously in my mind. As a late bloomer who'd only discovered her three months ago, we were still learning to communicate properly. "Something's wrong," she whispered in my thoughts. "I can feel it." I pushed her concern aside, focusing on alphabetizing the tincture bottles. Cameron had been distant lately—more so than usual—but I'd grown accustomed to the cold silences, the dismissive glances. Four years of loving someone who increasingly seemed to despise me had taught me to lower my expectations. "Madison, could you grab the inventory list from Beta Cameron's office?" the Healer called from the storage room. "I need to check if the wolfsbane shipment arrived." I nodded, setting down the glass vials carefully before making my way to Cameron's office.
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Chapter 2

I woke to the sound of heavy footsteps in the hallway. My body ached from sleeping on the cold basement floor, the memories of yesterday's discovery still raw in my mind. The iron door creaked open, flooding the darkness with harsh morning light.

"Get up," said one of Cameron's Delta guards, his expression a mixture of pity and discomfort. "You need to move your things."

"Move my things?" My voice was hoarse from hours of crying. Emma stirred weakly in my mind, as exhausted as I was.

"Beta Cameron's orders," he replied, not meeting my eyes. "Jenna has moved into the master suite. You're to take the east guest room."

The words hit me like a physical blow. Our bedroom—the one we'd shared for four years—was no longer mine. I followed the guard on trembling legs, each step sending pain through my stiff joints.

The east guest room was barely larger than a closet, tucked away in the farthest corner of the pack house. A thin mattress lay on the floor, a single lamp casting weak yellow light across the barren walls. My clothes—what little Cameron had allowed me to keep—were piled unceremoniously in the corner.

"This is all I get?" I whispered, more to myself than the guard.

He shifted uncomfortably. "Beta Cameron said you should be grateful for this much."

After he left, I sank onto the thin mattress, the springs digging into my back. Emma whimpered, her presence in my mind faint and wounded.

"We need to leave," she whispered. "He's going to destroy us both."

I covered my face with my hands. "Where would we go?"

Before Emma could answer, a sharp knock rattled the door. Chloe Ryder—once my closest friend in the pack—stood in the doorway, her expression carefully neutral.

"Weekly pack run in ten minutes," she announced. "Beta Cameron says you're required to attend."

"Chloe," I began, reaching for her hand. "Please—"

She stepped back, avoiding my touch. "Don't make this harder, Madison. Jenna is going to be our Luna. You need to accept that."

The betrayal stung worse than I expected. "So you're choosing her side too?"

"There are no sides," she replied coldly. "Just the pack's future. Ten minutes."

The morning air was crisp as I joined the pack at the forest's edge. Cameron stood at the front, his tall frame radiating authority. Beside him, Jenna preened in a new running outfit, her hand possessively wrapped around his arm. When she caught me looking, her lips curved into a smug smile.

Cameron's gaze swept over the assembled wolves, deliberately skipping over me until the very end. "Today's run will establish the new boundaries for the northern territory," he announced. "Jenna will lead—"

He paused, his eyes finally landing on me with calculated cruelty. "Madison will guide Jenna through the boundary lines. She'll show our future Luna the proper routes."

Murmurs rippled through the pack. Everyone knew what this meant—the ultimate humiliation. I was being forced to literally lead my replacement through what should have been my territory.

"But she doesn't know the northern boundaries," someone whispered. "She's never been allowed on those runs."

Cameron's smile was cold. "Then she'll have to learn quickly, won't she?"

My hands trembled as I approached Jenna, who extended a map with exaggerated patience. "Try not to get us lost," she said loudly enough for others to hear. "I know it's difficult for you to keep up with the real wolves."

Laughter rippled through the group. Emma growled deep in my mind, but the sound was hollow, defeated.

The run was torture. I struggled to navigate unfamiliar territory while Jenna deliberately outpaced me, then complained to others about my slowness. My late-bloomer status meant my wolf wasn't as strong or fast as theirs, a weakness Jenna exploited at every turn.

Later that afternoon, I stood at the back of the pack council chamber, my presence barely tolerated as Alpha Marcus Kane discussed pack business. When the topic turned to the upcoming alliance meeting with the neighboring Redwood Pack, his eyes settled on Jenna.

"Our future Luna will, of course, represent us alongside Beta Cameron," he announced, his approving nod making it clear where his support lay. "Her strength will show the Redwood Pack what Silver Moon truly values."

The words weren't directed at me, but the message was unmistakable. I wasn't what the pack valued. I never had been.

As council members filed out, Alpha Marcus passed by me, pausing just long enough to murmur, "Know your place, Omega. The pack has no room for weakness."

Omega. The lowest rank. Not even worthy of being called by my name anymore.

I stood alone in the empty chamber, the weight of public rejection crushing down on me. Through our fading mate bond, I caught a flash of Cameron's emotions—not guilt or regret, but satisfaction. He was enjoying this.

For the first time since discovering the invitations, a different emotion began to burn through my grief.

Anger.

Emma stirred, responding to the heat building in my chest. "We deserve better than this," she whispered.

I looked down at my trembling hands and made a silent promise.

This wouldn't be the end of my story.

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