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Fated Bond After Betrayal

The wind bit through my thin jacket as I stood at the edge of Silver Moon territory, my hands protectively cradling my swollen belly. Five months pregnant with Wylder's pup, I'd been summoned by my mate—the future Alpha—with a terse message that brooked no argument. "Lea." His voice cut through the crisp air, devoid of the warmth I'd grown accustomed to over our eight years together. "You disappointed me yesterday." I lowered my gaze, exposing my neck in submission as I'd been taught since childhood. "Alpha, I'm sorry I missed Ariana's welcome ceremony. I wasn't feeling well—" "Silence." The word vibrated with power, his Alpha tone washing over me like a physical force. My knees buckled against my will, my body responding to the command before my mind could process it. The Alpha tone—a power reserved for emergencies, for protecting the pack—was being used on me. On his pregnant mate. "Look at me," Wylder commanded.
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The wind bit through my thin jacket as I stood at the edge of Silver Moon territory, my hands protectively cradling my swollen belly. Five months pregnant with Wylder's pup, I'd been summoned by my mate—the future Alpha—with a terse message that brooked no argument.

"Lea." His voice cut through the crisp air, devoid of the warmth I'd grown accustomed to over our eight years together. "You disappointed me yesterday."

I lowered my gaze, exposing my neck in submission as I'd been taught since childhood. "Alpha, I'm sorry I missed Ariana's welcome ceremony. I wasn't feeling well—"

"Silence." The word vibrated with power, his Alpha tone washing over me like a physical force.

My knees buckled against my will, my body responding to the command before my mind could process it. The Alpha tone—a power reserved for emergencies, for protecting the pack—was being used on me. On his pregnant mate.

"Look at me," Wylder commanded.

I raised my eyes to meet his cold stare. Behind him stood his Beta, a smirk playing at the corner of his mouth.

"You embarrassed me in front of the entire pack," Wylder continued, his voice dangerously soft. "My mate—my Luna—should have been there to welcome the daughter of Alpha X. Instead, you hid like a coward."

"I'm carrying your child," I whispered, my voice breaking. "The healer said I need to avoid stress."

Something flickered in his eyes—guilt? Doubt? It vanished so quickly I might have imagined it.

"This is a punishment run," he announced, gesturing toward the dense forest beyond our territory. "One hour through the Deadlands. Complete it, and we discuss your behavior. Fail..." He let the threat hang unfinished.

The Deadlands. Rogue territory. Even warriors avoided those woods without backup.

"Alpha, please," I begged, tears streaming down my face. "I'm pregnant with your pup. The stress could harm the baby."

Wylder reached into his pocket and pulled out a small timer. "One hour. Starting now."

He placed it in my trembling hands, his fingers brushing mine without warmth.

"Run, Omega."

The command hit me like a physical blow. My legs moved before I could think, carrying me toward certain death while my mind screamed protests my voice couldn't form.

* * *

The Deadlands lived up to their name. Every shadow seemed to hold a threat, every sound the promise of rogues who'd tear apart a pregnant Omega for sport. My breath came in ragged gasps as I pushed deeper into the forest, mud sucking at my boots, branches tearing at my clothes.

I'd been running for nearly forty minutes when I heard them—voices, too close. Rogues. At least three.

"—smell her. A bitch in heat."

"Silver Moon scum."

"Let's see if she bleeds like the rest."

I dove into a ravine, coating myself with mud and decaying leaves. The smell would mask my scent, maybe long enough for them to pass.

As I pressed myself into the damp earth, something strange happened. A voice—not physical, but in my mind. The pack mind-link was restricted to wolves, but somehow, in my terror, I'd tapped into a frequency I shouldn't have access to.

"—can't believe she actually thought I loved her." Wylder's voice, casual and amused.

A second voice—his Beta—chuckled. "A broken Omega? Please. She was convenient until Ariana returned."

"I should have ended it sooner," Wylder sighed. "But she was... useful."

"Useful?" The Beta's mental voice dripped with mockery.

"The pack needed to see me with someone. Eight years of playing devoted mate to that pathetic wolfless bitch."

Their laughter crashed through my mind like shards of glass. Eight years. Eight years of believing I was loved, when I'd been nothing but a placeholder.

"The rogues will save us the trouble of an official breakup," the Beta added. "One less Omega to feed."

They knew. They knew I wouldn't survive this run.

Something broke inside me then—not just my heart, but the last thread of hope that had kept me going.

* * *

Somehow, I made it back. Mud-covered, bleeding, but alive. I'd evaded the rogues by staying downwind, crawling on my belly like the Omega I was.

The Silver Moon gates loomed ahead as dawn broke. Safety. Home.

"Lea!" A familiar voice called out.

My grandfather stood at the gate, flanked by pack guards. Relief flooded through me—until I saw his expression.

"You bring shame to our bloodline," he declared, his voice carrying across the clearing. "Running like a coward, covered in filth."

"Grandfather, please," I whispered, staggering toward him. "I was punished—"

"Silence!" He spat the word with venom. "A Johnson does not grovel. A Johnson does not disgrace their pack."

The guards shifted uncomfortably, but none dared speak against an elder.

"By the power vested in me as head of the Johnson bloodline," he intoned formally, "I hereby reject Lea Johnson as kin."

The ritual words struck me like physical blows.

"I revoke your name, your protection, and your place among us. From this day forward, you are nothing to this family."

The guards stepped back as he finished the ancient rejection ritual, leaving me alone at the gates of the only home I'd ever known.

"Alpha," one guard finally spoke to my grandfather, "what are your orders for... her?"

My grandfather didn't even look at me as he turned away.

"Let her rot."

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