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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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Chapter 2

I stood frozen in the hallway, staring at the cardboard boxes that held my life. My hands trembled as I reached for the nearest one, its contents spilling onto the floor—my clothes, books, the small wooden wolf carving my grandmother had given me years ago.

"Your things were moved this morning," said one of the pack guards, avoiding my eyes. "Alpha's orders."

The Alpha's suite—our suite—was at the end of this corridor. I could already hear laughter echoing from behind those doors. Female laughter.

"She's already moved in," I whispered, my voice breaking in the empty hallway.

The guard shifted uncomfortably. "Ariana required the Luna quarters. You've been... reassigned."

Reassigned. From mate of the future Alpha to... what? I looked down at my swollen belly, at the child that had been growing inside me for five months. The child Wylder had sent me to my death for.

"The servant's quarters are in the east wing," the guard continued, his voice softening slightly. "Elena helped arrange it."

Elena. The pack healer had always shown me kindness when others hadn't. At least she hadn't abandoned me completely.

I gathered what I could carry and made my way through the pack house like a ghost. Wolves who had once greeted me with respect now averted their eyes or whispered behind their hands as I passed. The message was clear: I was no longer to be acknowledged.

As I settled into the tiny servant's room—barely larger than a closet—I felt something shifting inside me. Not just the child moving, but something deeper. The bond I'd felt for Wylder, the love I'd clung to for eight years, was beginning to unravel.

I pressed my hand against my stomach and made a silent promise: "I won't let them break us."

* * *

The gala celebrating Wylder and Ariana's union was in full swing when I entered the grand hall. Crystal chandeliers cast a warm glow over the gathered wolves—Alphas, Betas, and their mates from neighboring packs had come to witness the future Luna's official introduction.

I wore the plain black dress of a server, my hair pulled back tightly, my face scrubbed clean of any makeup. Invisible. That's what I needed to be.

"Table three needs wine," the head server whispered as she passed me a tray of crystal glasses.

I moved carefully through the crowd, balancing the heavy tray while avoiding eye contact. The conversations around me were a blur of congratulations and political maneuvering.

"The Silver Moon Pack will be stronger than ever with such a powerful Luna."

"Ariana's bloodline is impeccable—her wolf is already showing signs of Alpha strength."

"And Wylder—he's been waiting for her all these years."

Years. Not the eight years he'd spent with me, but the years before that, when he'd been waiting for his fated mate to return.

I approached table three, where Ariana sat resplendent in a silver gown—the Luna gown that had been commissioned for me months ago. Her golden hair cascaded down her back, her blue eyes sparkling as she laughed at something Wylder had said.

"Wine, Alpha," I murmured, keeping my eyes downcast as I offered the tray.

Ariana's aura flared suddenly—the Luna power that came with her mate bond to Wylder. It pressed down on me like a physical weight.

"Kneel," she commanded, her voice sweet but her eyes cold.

My knees buckled against my will, the tray tilting precariously. I fought to steady it, but a drop of red wine splashed onto the pristine tablecloth.

"Clumsy and useless," Ariana said loudly enough for nearby tables to hear. "Just like a wolfless Omega should be."

Laughter rippled through the surrounding guests. I kept my head bowed, my face burning with humiliation.

"Can't even serve wine properly," someone muttered.

"Should be grateful she's allowed to stay in the pack at all."

I glanced up, searching for Wylder's reaction. He stood across the room, watching. Our eyes met for a brief moment—and then he deliberately turned his back, lifting his glass in a toast to someone else.

The message was clear to everyone: Lea Johnson was fair game.

* * *

"Come quickly," Elena whispered, pulling me into her healing den long after midnight. "You shouldn't be walking around alone in your condition."

The pain had started hours ago—sharp, insistent cramps that left me doubled over in the servant's quarters.

Elena's hands were gentle as they moved over my abdomen, her expression growing increasingly grave.

"Let me do an ultrasound," she said, retrieving a small device from her cabinet.

The room was silent except for the soft beeping of the machine as Elena pressed it against my skin. Her eyes closed in concentration as she listened.

"Lea," she finally said, her voice heavy with sorrow. "I'm so sorry."

Something in me already knew before she spoke the words.

"There's no heartbeat. The pup... the pup has stopped developing."

I stared at the ceiling, tears sliding silently down my temples into my hair.

"The stress of the run through the Deadlands, combined with your malnutrition..." Elena continued softly. "Your body isn't strong enough to sustain a werewolf fetus without proper nutrition and care."

"What happens now?" I asked, my voice hollow.

Elena took my hand in hers. "Because you're wolfless, your body can't naturally expel the fetus. If we leave it..."

She didn't need to finish. I understood the implications.

"We need to perform a procedure," she said gently. "Tomorrow night. I'll make sure you're comfortable."

As Elena helped me back to my quarters, a strange calm settled over me. The child I'd carried for five months—the child Wylder had tried to kill—was gone.

And with it, the last thread of my bond to him.

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