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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 3

Two weeks later, I stood at the front of the classroom, wiping chalk dust from my hands. Dr. Evelyn Carter hadn't just moved me to the advanced tier. She had made me her teaching assistant for the second-year trauma healing module. For the first time in my life, I wasn't taking orders. I was giving instructions.

It was late on a Tuesday night. The clinic was empty except for the two of us. The air smelled of dried lavender and rubbing alcohol. I was busy organizing a tray of sterilized surgical tools when Evelyn set down her pen.

"Where did you really train, Seraphina?" she asked. Her voice was quiet but sharp in the empty room.

I paused, a scalpel hovering over the metal tray. I could have lied. I could have given her a vague answer. But I was done hiding.

"Shadowveil," I answered honestly, setting the tool down. "I was their Luna. My Alpha's legs were shattered in a rogue ambush. He couldn't shift. I spent three years figuring out how to put him back together."

Evelyn leaned back in her chair. She looked at me for a long time. She didn't ask about the rejection. She didn't ask why I left. She just folded her hands on the desk and held my gaze.

"Whoever had you for three years and let you go was a fool," she said flatly.

I stood completely still. I didn't lower my eyes. I didn't brush off the compliment. I just absorbed the words. It was the absolute first time anyone with authority had looked at my worth and named it without attaching a price tag to it.

That validation settled deep in my chest. It was the reason I felt brave enough to join the Silvercrest wolves for my first pack run that Friday night.

The forest was alive. The crisp mountain air whipped through my silver fur as my paws tore at the damp earth. My inner wolf, usually a quiet, bruised thing, was practically vibrating with joy. We were running fast, weaving through the towering pine trees under a bright, full moon. There was no duty here. No basement. No contract.

Then, mid-stride, it hit me.

It wasn't just a smell. It was a physical force. A heavy, intoxicating wave of warm cedar and wild honey rolled through the trees, rich and overwhelming. It slammed into my chest, stealing the breath right out of my lungs.

My inner wolf surged forward, clawing frantically at the inside of my mind. *MATE!* she howled. The scream was deafening, filled with pure, unfiltered desperation.

I stumbled. My paws slipped on a patch of wet moss. I tumbled forward, the world spinning in a blur of silver and green. I hit the ground hard and instantly shifted back to my human form, gasping for air. I clutched the rough bark of a pine tree, my bare skin shivering in the cool night air.

I looked across the moonlit clearing.

He was standing there. Tall, broad-shouldered, and completely still. He radiated a raw, ancient power that made the very air around him hum. Lycan Prince Felix of the Royal Court. His golden eyes were locked directly on mine, wide with absolute recognition.

The bond ignited between us. It wasn't a spark; it was a forest fire. It roared to life in my blood, tying my soul to his in a fraction of a second.

I stared at him, my heart hammering against my ribs. In that single, breathless moment, a devastating clarity washed over me. I finally understood. I never caught a fated scent on Elijah. Not once in three years. I thought my wolf was just broken. I thought the Moon Goddess simply didn't care about me.

But the truth was so much simpler. I never caught Elijah's scent because there was never one to catch. He was never mine.

Felix didn't rush forward. He didn't use his massive Lycan aura to force me to submit. Instead, he pulled his power back, holding it tightly in check. He took a slow, deliberate step out of the shadows.

He walked over to me, unhurried and steady. He stopped a few feet away, leaving plenty of space between us. He took off his thick flannel jacket and gently draped it over my bare shoulders.

"I've been waiting for you," he said. His voice was a deep, warm rumble that vibrated right through my bones.

He didn't grab me. He didn't invoke the bond. He just stood there, letting me process the shock. I studied his face in silence. I was conditioned by years of relationships that came with hidden costs. I was waiting for the demand. I was waiting for him to tell me what I owed him now that we were mates.

He never did.

He simply offered me his hand. When I didn't take it, he didn't look offended. He just walked beside me, guiding me back to the academy grounds in comfortable silence. The scent of cedar and honey wrapped around me, keeping the cold away.

When we reached the heavy oak doors of my dorm, he stopped.

"Goodnight, Seraphina," he murmured. He didn't ask to come inside. He didn't ask for a promise. He just turned and walked away into the night.

I stepped into the empty hallway. The door clicked shut behind me. I stood there for a long time, my heart still racing. Slowly, I lifted my hands and pressed my fingertips together in front of my lips.

*What is the catch?* I thought, staring at the closed door. Because in my world, there was always a catch.

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