
I Walked Away After My Alpha Betrayed Me
I Walked Away After My Alpha Betrayed Me Chapter 1
The roar of the river gorge was deafening. Shadowveil and Ironridge warriors were running joint drills along the rocky banks, but I kept my eyes fixed on the rushing water. I hated the river. Years locked in the Moonhaven Pack's basement meant I had never been taught to swim. I was always the expendable blood-born daughter.
Then, the flash flood hit.
It came out of nowhere. A massive wall of muddy, violent water tore down the ravine with a terrifying crack. It slammed into the banks, washing away the solid ground beneath my feet.
The cold was instant and brutal. I was dragged in, thrashing wildly. My inner wolf, usually a quiet presence, clawed at the inside of my skull. *Up!* she screamed in blind panic. But I didn't know which way was up. Water rushed into my nose and mouth, choking me.
I broke the surface for a split second. Through the blinding spray, I saw Briella. She had returned from Europe just days ago, and now she was caught in the rapids too, shrieking for help.
Then I saw him. Elijah.
He dove into the churning water from the high bank without a second of hesitation. My heart leaped. *He's coming for me.* I reached out a desperate, freezing hand.
But his powerful strokes angled sharply. He cut right past me. His eyes were locked entirely on Briella.
I went under again. The angry current smashed my body against a submerged boulder. My lungs burned like fire. Through the murky water, I saw Elijah haul Briella to the shallow bank. He wrapped his arms tightly around her, shielding her. He never once looked back at the river. He never looked for me.
*I am dying,* I thought. *And he doesn't care.*
My vision went black. The last thing I felt was a strong, unfamiliar grip on my collar. An Ironridge Gamma—a complete stranger with no bond and no obligation to me—plunged into the death trap and dragged my broken body from the water.
I woke up to the sharp smell of antiseptic. The Shadowveil healer's ward was quiet. My ribs throbbed with every breath, and my throat felt like raw meat. But my mind? My mind was crystal clear.
I stared at the white ceiling. Three years. I spent three years mastering specialized healing techniques for him. I spent countless hours massaging his atrophied legs, coaxing his broken wolf back to life until he could finally shift again. I was his contracted Luna. I poured my entire soul into him.
And he let me drown.
He didn't even catch my scent in the water, because there was no fated scent between us. There was only a piece of paper.
I sat up. The physical pain in my chest was sharp, but it was nothing compared to the cold resolve freezing my veins. I didn't cry. I had cried enough in the Moonhaven basement to last a lifetime. I pulled out the IV line with a swift jerk. I swung my legs over the bed. It was time to end this.
I walked into the main hall still wearing my damp, dirt-stained clothes. The room was full of senior wolves. Elijah stood by the large stone fireplace. He looked perfectly fine. Briella was nowhere in sight.
The room went dead silent as I stepped inside.
"Seraphina," Elijah said. He frowned, stepping toward me. "You should be resting. The healer said—"
"Stop," I rasped. My voice was rough, but it carried across the large hall.
He froze. His jaw tightened. "You are my Luna," he said, his Alpha tone bleeding into his words, heavy and commanding. "Go back to the ward."
I didn't bow my head. I didn't submit. The tone washed over me like a weak breeze. I just looked at him. I looked at the strong legs I had healed. I looked at the man who chose another woman while I was sinking to the bottom of a river.
"I survived," I said softly. "No thanks to you."
"Sera, the current was too fast," he started, his tone shifting to something defensive. "Briella was closer—"
"Save it." I pressed my fingertips together in front of my lips. It was a habit I had when I was certain of something irreversible. I dropped my hands and met his eyes.
"I, Seraphina," I spoke loud and clear. "Reject you, Alpha Elijah of the Shadowveil Pack."
The words hung in the heavy air. Then, the bond snapped.
It sounded like a physical crack in the room. Elijah gasped. He staggered backward, clutching his chest as if he had been shot. His knees hit the floor hard. A guttural groan tore from his throat. The soul-deep pain of a rejected bond ripped through him, tearing at his wolf.
I felt the burn, too, but I stood tall. The pain was just a ghost leaving my body.
"You can't do this," Marcus, his Beta, stepped forward, his eyes wide with shock.
"I just did," I replied coldly. I looked down at Elijah, who was gasping for air on the rug. "Per our mating contract, clause four: upon dissolution, I retain the northern border resource rights and my personal assets. Have the funds transferred by tomorrow."
I didn't wait for a response. I turned my back on the Alpha of the Shadowveil Pack.
I walked to our shared bedroom. I packed one bag. I left his custom salves sitting on the nightstand. Within twenty minutes, my car tires crunched over the gravel driveway.
I drove out of Shadowveil territory. I didn't look in the rearview mirror. For the first time in my life, I was entirely my own.
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