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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 3

The sterile white walls of Elena's healing den seemed to close in around me as I lay on the cold examination table. The sheets beneath me were thin, providing little warmth against the chill that had settled deep in my bones.

"Are you sure you don't want sedation?" Elena asked, her weathered face creased with concern as she prepared the instruments for the procedure.

I shook my head, my fingers clutching the edge of the table. "No. I need to feel this."

Elena's eyes filled with understanding. She'd been the only one to show me kindness in this pack, the only one who saw me as more than just a wolfless Omega.

"This will hurt," she warned softly.

"I deserve to hurt," I whispered back.

The pain came in waves—sharp, tearing sensations that ripped through my abdomen. I bit down on the leather strap Elena had placed between my teeth, determined not to scream. Each wave of pain was a reminder of what I'd lost, of what Wylder had taken from me.

Through the haze of agony, I watched Elena's face. Her hands were steady, her movements efficient, but her eyes betrayed her sadness.

"I'm sorry, little one," she murmured, working with gentle precision. "May the Moon Goddess welcome you into her embrace."

When it was over, I lay motionless on the table, tears streaming silently down my face. The physical pain was fading, but the hollow ache inside me remained.

"Lea," Elena said gently, holding a small glass vial. "I've preserved what I could. The ashes..."

"I want them," I interrupted, my voice hoarse. "In a box. Something small."

Elena nodded, understanding without explanation. She retrieved a tiny velvet-lined box from her cabinet—something she'd clearly prepared in anticipation of my request.

"This is made of silver birch," she explained, placing the vial inside. "It will keep the ashes safe."

As she closed the box with a soft click, something hardened inside me. The grief that had threatened to consume me crystallized into something cold and sharp—resolve.

"Thank you," I whispered, taking the box and cradling it in my palm.

---

The pack administration office was empty when I entered the next morning. The clerk—a middle-aged Beta named Morris—looked up in surprise.

"Lea," he said, his tone carefully neutral. "What brings you here?"

"I need to pay my Omega Exit Fee," I replied, my voice steadier than I expected.

Morris's eyebrows shot up. "The Exit Fee? That's... that's almost impossible for servants to afford."

I placed my mother's silver locket on the counter between us. It was the only valuable thing I owned, passed down through generations of Johnson women.

"This should cover part of it," I said. "And I have savings."

One by one, I emptied my meager possessions onto the counter—the small wooden wolf carving, a handful of coins saved from years of servitude, a silver bracelet I'd received as a gift from Wylder years ago.

Morris counted everything carefully, his expression growing increasingly uncomfortable.

"It's still not enough," he finally said.

I reached into my pocket and pulled out a document—the release papers I'd prepared the night before.

"I've signed everything over," I explained, sliding the paper across the counter. "My rights to pack assistance, my claim to any territory—everything."

Morris glanced at the signature at the bottom of the page—Wylder's name, perfectly forged from years of watching him sign documents.

"Alpha Wylder has approved this?" he asked, doubt evident in his voice.

"He's too busy with wedding preparations to check the logs," I replied evenly. "He won't notice until it's done."

Morris hesitated, then shrugged. "It's your life, Omega."

---

Dawn broke cold and clear over Silver Moon territory as I slipped through the shadows toward the Alpha's office. The pack house was quiet—most wolves were still sleeping off the celebrations from the night before.

Wylder's office door was unlocked. He'd never bothered with security measures when I was his chosen mate; he'd never imagined I would dare enter without permission.

I placed the velvet box on the center of his polished desk, where he couldn't possibly miss it. Beside it, I left a note written in my careful script:

"You sent me to the Deadlands to solve your problem. The problem is solved. Enjoy your throne."

I stepped back, studying the scene one last time. The morning light caught the silver edge of the box, making it gleam like a promise—or a threat.

Eight years of devotion. Eight years of believing I was loved. All reduced to ashes in a velvet box.

I turned and walked away without looking back, each step carrying me further from the life I'd once believed was mine.

Behind me, somewhere in the pack house, a wolf howled—long and mournful, as if sensing what was coming.

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