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Breaking Free from the Alpha's Grip

The silence in my small cabin felt different tonight. For three years, I had grown accustomed to the hollow emptiness where my wolf should be—a void that had become as familiar as breathing. But now, as I sat curled in the worn armchair by the window, something stirred. A warmth spread through my chest, tentative and fragile, like the first flutter of a butterfly's wings. My breath caught as the sensation grew stronger, more insistent. Then, clear as morning light after endless darkness, I heard her. "Isla." The voice was weak, barely a whisper, but unmistakably hers. "I can feel him again." Luna. My wolf. After three years of devastating silence, she was speaking to me.
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The silence in my small cabin felt different tonight. For three years, I had grown accustomed to the hollow emptiness where my wolf should be—a void that had become as familiar as breathing. But now, as I sat curled in the worn armchair by the window, something stirred.

A warmth spread through my chest, tentative and fragile, like the first flutter of a butterfly's wings. My breath caught as the sensation grew stronger, more insistent. Then, clear as morning light after endless darkness, I heard her.

"Isla." The voice was weak, barely a whisper, but unmistakably hers. "I can feel him again."

Luna. My wolf. After three years of devastating silence, she was speaking to me.

Tears spilled down my cheeks as I pressed my hand to my heart, feeling the connection I thought I'd lost forever. "Luna? You're really back?"

"I'm here," she whispered, her voice growing slightly stronger. "The bond... it's returning. Edward... I can sense him."

My heart raced with a hope I hadn't dared feel in years. Perhaps this meant something. Perhaps Edward's devotion, his patient care during my darkest hours, had somehow helped heal what the rogues had broken. Maybe our mate bond was finally strengthening again.

"Can you shift?" I asked, hardly daring to breathe.

"Not yet," Luna admitted. "But I can feel... so much more than before. The pack, the territory... and him. Oh, Isla, I can feel him so clearly now."

I closed my eyes, concentrating on the warmth building in my chest. For the first time in three years, I felt whole. Connected. The mind-link that had been severed during the attack was slowly, miraculously, knitting itself back together.

Then it hit me like a physical blow.

Images flooded my consciousness—vivid, overwhelming, and utterly foreign. Sensations that weren't mine crashed through the newly restored connection. The feel of hands that weren't mine tracing skin I didn't recognize. The sound of Edward's voice, low and intimate, speaking words I'd never heard him say to me.

"No," I gasped, clutching my head as the mind-link betrayed me with its cruel gift.

The images intensified. Edward's lips against unfamiliar skin. His hands tangled in hair that smelled of jasmine and vanilla—not the lavender scent he always said he loved about me. The overwhelming sensation of pleasure and intimacy that belonged to someone else entirely.

Someone whose scent I knew all too well.

Winnie.

"This can't be happening," I whispered, but Luna's anguished howl in my mind confirmed what I was seeing. Through our restored bond, I was experiencing Edward's betrayal in real-time, feeling every touch, every whispered endearment meant for another woman.

My former pack sister. My closest friend.

The mental intrusion was so intense, so violating, that I collapsed to my knees on the cabin floor. My hands pressed against my temples as if I could somehow block out the images, but they kept coming. Edward's voice, rough with desire: "You're so beautiful, Winnie. So perfect."

And then her voice, breathless and satisfied: "She'll never know, will she? That broken wolf of hers can't sense anything anymore."

Edward's dark chuckle sent ice through my veins. "Even if it could, she's too weak to do anything about it. She needs me too much to risk losing what little she has left."

Their cruel laughter echoed through the mind-link, each sound a dagger to my already shattered heart. I was experiencing their betrayal through my own mate bond—the sacred connection that was supposed to unite us was instead forcing me to witness my own destruction.

The worst part wasn't just the betrayal itself. It was the casual cruelty in their voices, the way they mocked my damaged state while using my weakness as permission for their affair. They thought I was too broken to ever discover their secret, too dependent on Edward's false kindness to ever fight back.

They were wrong.

As the images finally faded, leaving me gasping on the floor, a cold clarity settled over me. Luna whimpered in my mind, her own pain mixing with mine, but beneath our shared agony was something else. Something harder and more determined.

"We're not going to confront them," I whispered to my wolf, my voice steady despite the tears on my cheeks. "We're not going to beg or plead or ask for explanations."

"What are we going to do?" Luna asked, her voice stronger now, fueled by the same resolve that was building in my chest.

I pulled myself to my feet, wiping away the tears with the back of my hand. The mate bond that had just shown me the most devastating truth of my life was about to serve a different purpose entirely.

"We're going to disappear."

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