
Her Alpha's Ultimate Betrayal
Chapter 7
My sister passed that very night.
I carefully gathered her belongings, placing the necklace I never had the chance to give her into a small box.
During the last pack run, she had lingered over that necklace in the market, admiring it several times.
But it was too expensive. It took me a year to save up enough to buy it.
I had planned to surprise her with it.
I couldn’t bring myself to let our mother provide her burial shroud. The bitterness in my heart toward her was too deep.
Mother’s face was heavy with sorrow. “Alayah was my flesh and blood. How could I not ache for her?
“If I don’t appease the Moon Goddess, I fear I’ll lose another daughter.”
The pack moved on as if nothing had happened. Life continued as usual.
It wasn’t until later, when I overheard the Omegas whispering, that I learned the truth.
The Alpha had been drunk. He forced himself on my sister during her night watch.
The Luna, unwilling to confront him directly, decided to use my sister as a pawn.
She ordered her to be punished with thirty lashes, a warning to the Alpha disguised as discipline.
I could barely comprehend it. My sister’s life... was taken over their petty power struggle?
Their mate bond disputes, their silent battles—why did they have to use my sister’s life as their pawn?
In that moment, I realized something.
Not only could a mate betray and destroy me, but even those in power could end a life without a second thought.
I clutched the necklace tightly, the cold metal digging into my palm.
My wolf stirred within me, a low growl of anger and grief echoing in my mind.
She didn’t deserve this. None of us did.
The pack moved on, indifferent. But I couldn’t.
I would never forget this. Not the Alpha’s cruelty, nor the Luna’s callousness.
My sister’s death would not be in vain.
I swore it, not just to myself, but to the Moon Goddess herself.
She would have justice.
Even if it cost me everything.
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