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I Walked Away After My Alpha Betrayed Me

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.
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Chapter 2

I had been driving for less than two hours when the headache started. It wasn't a normal ache. It was the sharp, invasive pressure of an Alpha trying to force a mind-link.

"Seraphina!" Alpha Hill's voice exploded in my head. "Turn that car around right now."

I kept my eyes on the empty highway. "No."

"You are being entirely selfish!" he barked, his voice vibrating with rage. "The alliance with Shadowveil is collapsing as we speak. Our pack cannot survive without their protection. You will go back to Elijah and fix this."

Before I could reply, another voice slipped into the link. It was Luna Hill. My mother.

"Sera, please," she pleaded. Her voice was soft, coated in that fake, wounded register she always used when she wanted her way. "We only wanted what was best for you. You are still our daughter. Please come home."

I pulled the car over to the shoulder of the road. The gravel crunched under my tires. I put the car in park and sat in the heavy silence of the cabin. Slowly, I lifted my hands and pressed my fingertips together in front of my lips. It was the exact same thing I did right before I rejected Elijah.

I didn't yell. I didn't cry. Instead, I pushed my mental energy outward. I forced the mind-link wide open, expanding the channel to pull in the pack elders and warriors from both Moonhaven and Shadowveil. If my parents wanted to have this conversation, we were going to have an audience.

"Am I your daughter?" I asked. My voice was deadly calm.

"Of course you are," Luna Hill cried softly.

"Daughters do not sleep on a concrete floor in the basement," I stated.

The line went dead silent. The eavesdropping elders were listening.

"Daughters are not denied basic warrior training," I continued, my voice steady and cold. "Daughters are not forced to serve the girl you adopted to replace them. Daughters are not treated like stray dogs in their own home."

"Seraphina, lower your voice and close this link," Alpha Hill commanded. Panic was bleeding into his Alpha tone, but it held no power over me. He had no emotional leverage because he had never built anything with me that wasn't a transaction.

"No," I replied smoothly. "Briella maxed out pack funds in Europe because she was too much of a coward to honor the mating contract you signed. So you forced it on me. You sold me to a broken Alpha to save your collapsing territory."

"We gave you a home!" he roared.

"You gave me a cage," I corrected. "And I just broke the lock. I am no longer your political asset. I am no longer your scapegoat. Do not ever contact me again."

Before he could formulate another order, I severed the family bond. I imagined taking a pair of heavy steel shears and cutting the invisible, rotting cord that tied me to the Moonhaven pack. *Snap.*

Silence rushed back into my head. It was the most beautiful sound in the world. I put the car in drive and pulled back onto the highway.

Two days later, I drove into Silvercrest Pack territory.

The air here was different. It was crisp, smelling of pine needles and fresh mountain snow. It felt like breathing for the very first time. By the time I parked, the contract funds from Shadowveil had already cleared in my private account. I walked straight into the admissions office of the continent's most elite healer academy, slammed down the tuition fee in full, and enrolled using my Shadowveil credentials.

Within my first week, we had a practical diagnostic session. The large classroom smelled strongly of dried rosemary, crushed mint, and antiseptic.

Dr. Evelyn Carter, the lead instructor, walked down the aisles with a clipboard. She was a stern older wolf with sharp eyes that missed absolutely nothing. She stopped right at my station.

On the table laid an injured dummy infused with real wolf blood and simulated tissue damage. The assignment was to stabilize a crushed limb. Most of the other students were fumbling with standard bandages and generic painkillers, looking stressed.

I didn't even open the textbook. My hands moved purely on muscle memory. I mixed a highly concentrated yarrow and comfrey salve, adjusting the complex ratios by smell alone. I applied it precisely to the simulated pressure points to force the blood to clot. I had done this exact procedure a thousand times on Elijah's shattered legs in the dead of night.

"Where did you learn to do that?" Dr. Carter's voice cut through the room. The girl next to me actually flinched.

I wiped my hands on a clean towel. "Experience."

Dr. Carter picked up my mixing bowl, sniffing the salve. She poked the perfectly stabilized wound on my table. Her sharp eyes flicked up to meet mine. "You're compounding at a master level. Your diagnostic speed is faster than my third-year students."

"I had a difficult patient," I said quietly.

Dr. Carter didn't ask for details. She just nodded slowly, a look of profound respect crossing her face. "You're in the wrong class, Seraphina. I'm moving you to the advanced tier. Effective immediately."

The other students stared in shock. I just stood there, my heart doing a strange, light flutter in my chest.

For the first time in my life, I wasn't a servant. I wasn't an expendable blood-born disappointment. I wasn't a contracted Luna forced to clean up someone else's mess. I was being recognized for my own gifts.

There was a strange, warm hum in the air at Silvercrest. A subtle pull I couldn't quite explain yet. But as I looked around the sunlit classroom, I knew one thing for sure. I was exactly where I was supposed to be.

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