
False Bond, True Mate Claim
Chapter 1
The morning light filtered through our bedroom curtains, casting golden streaks across Felix's sleeping form beside me. After a month apart during his alliance mission to the West Coast, I should have felt complete having him back. Instead, something felt... different.
I studied his face in the gentle dawn glow—the sharp jawline I'd traced countless times, the dark lashes that had always made me envious. Seven years together, and I thought I knew every inch of him. But as my gaze drifted lower, my breath caught in my throat.
There, on his waist where smooth skin had always been, was a fresh crescent scar. Not just any scar—it glowed with the faintest silver light that made my wolf stir uneasily within me. The Luna's mark. The sacred symbol reserved only for true mate bonds blessed by the Moon Goddess herself.
My heart hammered against my ribs as I stared at the mark that definitely hadn't been there when he left. In seven years together, Felix had never developed a Luna's mark for me. I'd always told myself it was because I was a Late Bloomer Omega, that maybe I wasn't worthy of such a sacred symbol. But here it was, fresh and glowing, clearly new.
For someone else.
My hands trembled as I pulled the sheet closer to my chest, my wolf whimpering in confusion and growing dread. The mark was beautiful—perfectly formed, with intricate silver lines that seemed to pulse with otherworldly energy. Everything I'd ever dreamed of seeing on my mate's skin, but never for me.
"Andrea?" Felix stirred beside me, his voice rough with sleep. "You're up early."
"You're back," I whispered, forcing a smile that felt like shattered glass. "I missed you."
He stretched, and the movement made the Luna's mark catch more light. How could he act so casual with that thing branded on his skin? "Missed you too, babe. Pack politics are exhausting. I need a run to clear my head."
Within minutes, he was dressed in running gear, pressing a distracted kiss to my forehead. "Be back in an hour. We'll grab breakfast, yeah?"
I nodded, not trusting my voice. The moment the front door clicked shut, I collapsed back against the pillows, my chest tight with panic. Maybe I was overreacting. Maybe there was an explanation. Luna marks could appear for various reasons during alliance missions—ceremonial markings, temporary bonds for diplomatic purposes.
But deep down, my wolf knew better.
The buzz of Felix's phone on the nightstand made me jump. He'd left it behind—something he never did. Felix was practically attached to that device, always checking pack social feeds and alliance communications. For him to forget it meant he was either completely distracted or...
Or he'd gotten careless.
My hands shook as I reached for the phone. The screen was still unlocked, showing his last conversation. I shouldn't look. I trusted him. We'd been together since we were teenagers, when he'd protected me from pack bullies who mocked my late wolf awakening. He'd chosen me despite my status, despite my insecurities.
But that mark on his waist glowed in my memory like a neon sign.
I touched the screen, and my world imploded.
Message after message filled the display—intimate mind-link conversations with Dr. Reina Porter, the healer who'd recently joined our pack. The timestamps showed they'd been talking throughout his entire month away.
*"The Luna mark looks perfect on you,"* Reina had written just three days ago. *"I can't wait to show everyone what we have."*
Felix's response made bile rise in my throat: *"You and your obsession with Luna marks. It's just physical, Reina. You know that."*
*"Just physical? After everything we shared on the coast?"*
*"Don't get emotional. Andrea's too insecure to ever question me. She barely thinks she deserves what we have anyway."*
The phone slipped from my numb fingers, clattering onto the hardwood floor. My wolf let out a howl of anguish that echoed through my very soul, the sound of a sacred bond being torn apart from within.
Seven years. Seven years of my life built on manipulation and lies. Every time I'd doubted myself, every moment I'd felt unworthy of his love—he'd been counting on those insecurities. Using them against me.
I doubled over, nausea crashing through me in waves. The mate bond that had sustained me since adolescence felt corrupted now, tainted with his betrayal. My wolf clawed at my consciousness, desperate to understand how our chosen mate could accept another's mark while keeping us bound to him.
The bedroom walls seemed to close in around me as the full magnitude of his deception settled into my bones. Felix hadn't just cheated—he'd formed a sacred Luna bond with another woman while making me believe I wasn't worthy of one myself.
And somewhere in the distance, I could hear the sound of his footsteps returning from his run.
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