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Breaking Free from the Mate's Betrayal

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The morning of my mate ceremony dawned with a brilliance that matched the lightness in my heart. I stood before the mirror in my ceremonial dress—silver silk that caught the sunlight streaming through my window, embroidered with the Silvermoon Pack symbol over my heart. My fingers trembled as I adjusted the delicate crescent moon pendant at my throat. "Today's the day," my wolf, Luna, whispered inside me. "Today Archer claims us as his." I smiled, feeling her excitement mirror my own. After years of waiting, of knowing in our souls that Archer Gibson was our destined mate, we would finally complete the bond that had been growing between us since childhood. "Helen!" Elena, Archer's younger sister, burst into my room without knocking. "Everyone's gathering at the ceremonial grounds. Archer sent me to make sure you're ready." I nodded, unable to speak past the lump of emotion in my throat. Elena's eyes sparkled with happiness for me—she had always been my strongest supporter in the pack.

Breaking Free from the Mate's Betrayal Chapter 1

The morning of my mate ceremony dawned with a brilliance that matched the lightness in my heart. I stood before the mirror in my ceremonial dress—silver silk that caught the sunlight streaming through my window, embroidered with the Silvermoon Pack symbol over my heart. My fingers trembled as I adjusted the delicate crescent moon pendant at my throat.

"Today's the day," my wolf, Luna, whispered inside me. "Today Archer claims us as his."

I smiled, feeling her excitement mirror my own. After years of waiting, of knowing in our souls that Archer Gibson was our destined mate, we would finally complete the bond that had been growing between us since childhood.

"Helen!" Elena, Archer's younger sister, burst into my room without knocking. "Everyone's gathering at the ceremonial grounds. Archer sent me to make sure you're ready."

I nodded, unable to speak past the lump of emotion in my throat. Elena's eyes sparkled with happiness for me—she had always been my strongest supporter in the pack.

"He looks so handsome," she whispered conspiratorially. "I've never seen my brother so nervous."

The walk to the ceremonial grounds felt like floating on air. Pack members lined the path, their faces warm with approval. Some of the older wolves nodded respectfully—they had watched me grow up, had seen Archer and me together, had always known we were meant to be.

The clearing ahead was filled with the scent of wildflowers and pine—Archer's scent mingled with mine in the air, making my wolf pace eagerly within me.

But as I approached, something changed. The crowd parted, and I saw a cluster of figures at the center of the clearing—Archer standing tall, his face rigid with tension, and several elderly wolves in formal council attire.

"Wait," Elena whispered suddenly, grabbing my arm. "Something's wrong."

I froze, my ceremonial dress suddenly heavy around my shoulders.

"Archer Gibson." Elder Samuel Morrison's voice cut through the murmurs of the crowd. "The council has received word from the Nightshade Pack. Blake Medina has arrived early."

My breath caught. Blake Medina—the daughter of the Nightshade Alpha. The political alliance.

"The terms of our agreement are clear," Elder Morrison continued, his voice carrying across the now-silent clearing. "The mating bond must be completed with the Nightshade heiress before any other claims can be honored."

"No." The word escaped my lips as a whisper.

Archer's eyes found mine across the distance, filled with a pain that mirrored the sudden agony in my chest.

"This is a mistake," he said, his voice low but carrying the authority of his Alpha bloodline. "Helen is my—"

"The alliance has been negotiated for generations," Elder Morrison interrupted. "The future of both packs depends on this union."

I watched in horror as two council members moved to flank Archer, their postures making it clear they would use force if necessary.

"Archer," I called out, my voice breaking. "Please."

His eyes never left mine as they began to drag him toward the ceremonial altar where a figure now emerged from the trees—Blake Medina, dressed in Luna ceremonial robes, her expression carefully neutral.

"Wait," Archer struggled against the elders' grip. "Just wait—"

But they were stronger, fueled by centuries of tradition and political necessity.

I stood frozen as they forced him to the altar. Blake's hand extended toward him, and I watched as Archer's face contorted with resistance and pain.

"Complete the bond," Elder Morrison commanded. "For the pack."

Something broke inside me as Archer's teeth sank into Blake's neck, marking her as his Luna while his eyes remained locked on mine. My knees gave way, and I collapsed onto the forest floor, my ceremonial dress pooling around me like spilled silver.

Luna howled in agony within me, the sound echoing through my mind as darkness edged my vision.

I don't know how long I lay there, but eventually I found myself deep in the forest, far from the sounds of celebration that had replaced the ceremony meant to be mine.

"Helen."

I didn't turn at Archer's voice. Couldn't.

"Helen, please." His hands gripped my shoulders, turning me to face him. "You have to understand—"

"Do I?" My voice sounded strange to my own ears. "Do I have to understand how you just marked another woman as your Luna?"

"I had no choice." His eyes were wild with desperation. "But it's not forever. Just until—"

"Until what?" I demanded, tears streaming down my face.

"Until Blake bears me an heir." He cupped my face in his hands. "Once the alliance is secured through blood, I'll reject her. I'll come back for you."

I pulled away from his touch. "You're asking me to wait while you... while you..."

"Just one year," he pleaded, dropping to his knees before me. "One year, Helen. Then I'll reject Blake and claim you as my true Luna."

I stared at him, torn between the love I'd always felt and the betrayal I'd just witnessed.

"One year," he repeated, his voice breaking. "Promise me you'll wait."

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Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
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