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False Bond, True Mate Claim

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.
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Chapter 2

The first post appeared three days after I discovered Felix's phone messages.

I was scrolling through the pack's mind-link social feed during my morning coffee when Reina's update flashed across my screen—a photo of an elaborate diamond bracelet catching the light, with a caption that made my stomach turn: *"When your mate knows exactly what makes you feel appreciated. #LunaBlessings #MoonGoddessKnows"*

My coffee cup trembled in my hand. The bracelet was unmistakable—the same one Felix had told me he was "saving up for" as a future anniversary gift. For me. Or so I'd believed.

The comments section exploded within minutes. Pack members I'd known for years gushed over Reina's "lucky find" and congratulated her on having such an attentive mate. No one mentioned me. No one questioned why our pack's newest healer was suddenly flaunting mate-level gifts.

My wolf snarled, wounded and furious, but I forced myself to keep scrolling. If I was going to fight back, I needed to understand the full extent of his betrayal.

The posts continued daily. Designer handbags. Reservations at the exclusive Aurora Restaurant where pack elite celebrated mate ceremonies. Each image carefully staged, each caption a calculated jab wrapped in false innocence. *"Grateful for unexpected blessings,"* she wrote beside a photo of Felix's hand—unmistakably his, with the scar across his knuckles from a training accident—resting possessively on her shoulder.

But it was the pack gathering that shattered whatever composure I'd been clinging to.

The monthly community bonfire should have been neutral ground, but Reina transformed it into her personal stage. She arrived late, ensuring maximum attention, wearing a crimson dress that hugged every curve. Felix stood near the beverage table, and I watched her trajectory like witnessing a car crash in slow motion.

"Felix," she purred, loud enough for the surrounding wolves to hear. Her hand landed on his chest, fingers splaying possessively over his heart. "You forgot your jacket at my place again."

The casual intimacy of those words—*my place, again*—hit harder than any slap. Felix's expression flickered with something that might have been guilt before settling into uncomfortable acceptance. He didn't remove her hand. Didn't step back. Just offered a weak smile that confirmed everything.

Around us, conversations stuttered and died. Pack members exchanged loaded glances. Someone coughed. The crackling fire suddenly seemed deafening in the awkward silence.

I stood frozen, my untouched glass of wine growing warm in my grip. My wolf raged against my ribcage, demanding I shift, fight, reclaim what was ours. But I couldn't move. Couldn't breathe. Could only watch as Reina leaned closer to Felix, her lips brushing his ear as she whispered something that made his eyes darken.

"Andrea," Sophia Chen, Maxwell's Gamma, materialized beside me. Her voice was carefully neutral, but her eyes held sympathy that burned worse than pity. "Maybe some fresh air?"

I let her guide me away from the gathering, away from the whispers that erupted the moment we were out of earshot. Behind us, I heard someone mutter, "Did you see Felix's aura? It looked... dimmer somehow."

"Like it's being drained," another voice agreed.

Back in my apartment, I pulled out my laptop with shaking hands. If Reina wanted to play games on pack social media, I could play too. But I'd play smarter.

My influencer network spanned multiple packs—content creators, gossip bloggers, former academy connections. I started with casual inquiries, framing them as "background checks for a potential healer collaboration." Within hours, responses flooded my inbox.

Reina Porter's credentials from the West Coast Healer Academy? Forged. The real Dr. Reina Porter had graduated five years earlier and was currently working in Europe. Our Reina had stolen her identity after working as a salon assistant at pack borders.

The unlicensed healing practices were worse. Three former patients from her previous pack reported mysterious complications after her treatments. She'd been quietly asked to leave before formal charges could be filed.

But the pattern that emerged from deeper digging made my blood run cold—Reina had a history of targeting mated males in positions of power. In her previous pack, she'd pursued the Beta's mate, causing a scandal that nearly destroyed the Beta's family before she moved on to new hunting grounds.

I was compiling the evidence into a damning file when my phone buzzed with a mind-link message from Felix: *"Pack meeting tomorrow night. I'm making an announcement. Wear something nice."*

My wolf went still, instinct screaming warning.

The next evening, I arrived at the pack house in my ceremonial Luna robes—cream silk embroidered with silver moon phases, reserved for sacred occasions. If Felix was planning what I suspected, I would face it with dignity.

The main hall was packed, every pack member in attendance. Felix stood at the raised platform, looking uncomfortable in formal attire. His Beta, Marcus Reed, lurked in the shadows, expression unreadable.

"Thank you all for coming," Felix began, his voice carrying across the silent room. His eyes found mine in the crowd, and something flickered there—regret? Calculation? "Seven years ago, I found my mate. Tonight, I want to publicly reaffirm our bond before the Moon Goddess and our pack."

Murmurs rippled through the assembled wolves. A public mate claim ceremony was serious, binding. It couldn't be undone without catastrophic consequences to both wolves' auras.

I moved toward the platform, my heart hammering. This was it—either Felix's desperate attempt to salvage his reputation, or my chance to expose everything before witnesses.

But as I climbed the steps, Felix's phone buzzed. He glanced down, and his entire expression transformed—color draining from his face, body going rigid.

A mind-link message, visible to everyone with enhanced pack senses: *"Medical emergency at the clinic. I need you NOW. - Reina"*

The silence that followed was suffocating.

Felix looked at me, then at his phone, then back at me. The choice played out across his face in agonizing slow motion. Every pack member watched, waited, judged.

"I—" His voice cracked. "I have to go. Healer emergency."

He turned and walked off the platform, leaving me standing alone in my ceremonial robes before three hundred witnesses. The heavy doors slammed behind him, the sound echoing like a death knell through the suddenly airless hall.

No one spoke. No one moved.

I stood there, abandoned at my own mate claim ceremony, watching my seven-year relationship crumble into public humiliation. Around me, phones began to light up as pack members captured the moment, already spreading the scandal across inter-pack social networks.

My wolf howled in anguish, but I refused to let them see me break.

Not yet.

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