
Breaking the Mate Bond
Chapter 2
The grand hall of the Moonveil Pack house buzzed with anticipation, crystal chandeliers casting warm light over the assembled wolves. I moved through the crowd like a shadow, balancing a silver tray of champagne flutes with practiced precision. The pack assistant uniform—a simple black dress that made me invisible among the elegantly dressed pack members—felt like armor against their curious stares.
*She's here,* Lyra whispered in my mind, her voice tight with anxiety. *I can smell her roses.*
Elianna's sickeningly sweet rose perfume had already begun to permeate the air, announcing her presence before she even entered. I kept my eyes down, focusing on the delicate stems of the champagne glasses, trying to become part of the furniture.
"Ladies and gentlemen," Theo's voice boomed across the hall, rich with Alpha authority. "Please welcome back our beloved Elianna Weaver, returning from her diplomatic mission to the European packs."
The double doors opened, and she glided in like she owned the world. Elianna wore a flowing white dress that probably cost more than most pack members made in a month, her blonde hair cascading in perfect waves. She moved with the confidence of someone who had never doubted her place in Theo's heart.
I pressed myself against the wall, trying to blend into the shadows as applause filled the room. But fate had other plans.
"Excuse me," a pack elder stepped backward without looking, bumping into me just as I was navigating around a cluster of chatting wolves.
Time slowed as the tray tilted. I watched in horror as six champagne flutes slid toward the edge, their contents sloshing dangerously. I lunged forward, trying to save them, but it was too late. The glasses crashed to the floor in a symphony of shattering crystal, champagne splashing across the marble tiles in golden arcs.
The worst part? Some of it had sprayed directly onto Elianna's pristine white dress.
The entire hall fell silent. Every conversation stopped. Every eye turned toward us.
Elianna looked down at the champagne stains spreading across her dress, her perfectly manicured fingers touching the damp fabric. When she looked up at me, her blue eyes blazed with theatrical fury.
"You clumsy Omega!" she shrieked, her voice carrying across the silent hall. "Look what you've done! This dress is a designer original from Paris! It's completely ruined!"
My cheeks burned as whispers erupted around us. I dropped to my knees, frantically gathering the broken glass with shaking hands. "I'm so sorry," I whispered. "It was an accident. I can pay for the cleaning—"
"Cleaning?" Elianna's laugh was sharp and cruel. "This can't be cleaned! It's destroyed! Just like everything else you touch."
The crowd parted as heavy footsteps approached. I didn't need to look up to know it was Theo—his pine and smoke scent preceded him like a storm front.
"What happened here?" His voice was dangerously quiet.
Elianna's demeanor shifted instantly, tears welling in her eyes as she transformed into the perfect victim. "Oh, Theo," she breathed, her voice trembling. "I was just greeting everyone, and she—" She gestured at me with a delicate hand. "She wasn't watching where she was going. My dress... it was my grandmother's favorite designer. I wore it especially for tonight."
I looked up at Theo, hoping to see some flicker of understanding, some recognition that it had been an accident. Instead, his dark eyes were cold as winter stone.
"LEAVE." The Alpha command hit me like a physical blow, the power behind it making my wolf whimper and submit instantly. "NOW."
The force of his voice sent me stumbling backward, my hands still bleeding from the broken glass. Around us, pack members automatically bared their necks in submission to their Alpha's display of power. The shame burned through me like acid.
I scrambled to my feet and ran, pushing through the crowd toward the exit. Behind me, I heard Elianna's voice, sweet as poisoned honey:
"Seven rejections and she still hangs around like a stray dog. Pathetic."
Laughter followed her words—not from everyone, but enough to make my chest tight with humiliation. I burst through the hall doors and kept running, my heels clicking against the marble floor of the corridor.
In the safety of my small room, I collapsed against the door, sliding down until I sat on the floor. My hands were shaking so badly I could barely turn the lock. The taste of shame was bitter in my mouth, and Lyra had gone completely silent, retreating deep into my mind where the pain couldn't reach her.
I stared at my reflection in the dark window, seeing a broken she-wolf who had just been publicly humiliated by the man who was supposed to protect her. The mate bond pulsed weakly in my chest, a constant reminder of what I'd lost and could never truly have.
My phone buzzed against the nightstand, but I ignored it. I couldn't face Khloe's sympathy right now, couldn't bear to hear her tell me what I already knew—that I deserved better than this.
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