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My Alpha Believed Her Lies Over Our Bond Novel Cover

My Alpha Believed Her Lies Over Our Bond

I had spent the entire day preparing for this moment. Our seventh mating anniversary. Seven years since Matthew had claimed me as his Luna, since I'd given up my career as an art restorer to stand by his side as Alpha of the Black Moon Pack. Seven years of sacrifice that I had believed would eventually be recognized, even cherished. The grand dining hall looked perfect—candles flickering in every corner, casting a warm glow over the white tablecloth and the fine china I'd polished myself. I'd cooked Matthew's favorite meal, the same one I'd prepared on our first anniversary, when hope still bloomed in my chest like a perennial flower that refused to die. My hands trembled slightly as I adjusted the silverware. The scars on my palms—evidence of countless small cruelties endured in this very packhouse—caught the candlelight. I tucked them under the table, out of sight. Tonight would be different.
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Chapter 5

The infirmary room they put me in wasn't meant for healing. It was meant for forgetting. Cold stone walls that wept with dampness, a narrow cot with sheets that smelled of mildew, and a single window too high to see through. The kind of room where wounds festered instead of closed.

They brought me there after the stairs, my body broken and my womb empty. I remember the Omega Housekeeper's hands, rough and clinical as she cut away my blood-soaked dress, her eyes never meeting mine. 'Such a mess,' she muttered, more to herself than to me. 'Look at the bloody stairs you left behind. Took three omegas to clean it up.'

No pack healer came. Not on the first day, not on the second. On the third day, I heard Matthew's mother outside the door, her voice carrying the weight of former Luna authority. 'No healing abilities for this one. She doesn't deserve our energy.'

The tea the Housekeeper brought me tasted like ash and bitter herbs. Not medicine—punishment. 'Drink it all,' she'd say, watching me with those flat eyes. 'It's the best you'll get.' I'd sip it slowly, feeling the liquid burn down my throat, wondering if it was meant to hurt this much.

On the fourth day, Matthew finally came.

He stood in the doorway, his Alpha aura filling the small room like smoke, but he didn't step inside. He kept his distance, his face a mask of cold disappointment. I tried to sit up, to tell him about the baby, about Loretta's lies, but his Alpha tone hit me before I could speak.

'Stay down.'

The command crushed the air from my lungs. I collapsed back against the pillows, my body remembering every step of that staircase.

'My mother told me what happened,' he said, his voice flat. 'You tried to kill Loretta by jumping with her. You failed, and now you're here.'

The lie was so complete, so perfectly crafted, that for a moment I thought I was going mad. 'Matthew,' I gasped, fighting against his Alpha command. 'She pushed me. She killed our pup—'

'Silence.'

The word hit like a physical blow. My wolf, already weakened, whimpered and went quiet. I felt her retreating deeper inside me, curling into herself to survive.

'You'll remain here until the Charity Gala,' Matthew continued, his eyes never quite meeting mine. 'You'll perform your Luna duties one last time. Then we'll discuss your... future.'

He left without waiting for my response. Without asking about the blood or the bruises or the child we'd lost. Just gone, leaving me drowning in his Alpha command.

The days blurred together after that. More bitter tea. More neglect. The Housekeeper's mocking smiles. I stopped fighting. What was there to fight for?

Then came the night of the Gala.

They dressed me in a thin, outdated dress that hung from my frame like a shroud, the fabric scratching against the healing scars on my chest and arms. No makeup to cover the bruises. No shoes that fit. Just a broken Luna being led to her final performance.

Loretta waited at the entrance to the pavilion, radiant in a bespoke white gown, her dark hair arranged in perfect waves. Her wheelchair gleamed under the fairy lights, and around her neck—my neck—the Harvey rubies caught the moonlight. She looked like a tragic angel, a vision of innocence.

Matthew arrived last, and his eyes went straight to her. Not to me. Never to me.

The Charity Gala was in full swing, pack members and human guests mingling under the stars, when Loretta positioned herself near the edge of the training pool. I saw her watching me, waiting.

She slipped.

Her wheelchair tilted, and she tumbled backward toward the icy water. But her hand shot out, grabbing my arm, dragging me down with her. We both crashed through the surface, the cold shocking my weakened system.

I couldn't swim. Not with my broken body. Not with my shattered spirit. I sank, watching through the rippling surface as Matthew dove into the water.

He swam past me. Right past me. His strong arms reaching for Loretta, pulling her to safety while I drowned beneath them.

A guard dragged me out eventually, a nameless face in the crowd. I stood there, shivering and dripping, watching Matthew cradle Loretta on the pool's edge, listening to the pack cheer for his heroism.

I reached into my wet dress and pulled out the rejection papers I'd taken from his office weeks ago. My fingers were numb, but I managed to sign them with a smear of my own blood from a reopened wound.

I threw them at his feet.

Then I shifted.

My wolf emerged—mangy, skeletal, pathetic. She limped across the pavilion, past the gasping crowd, past Matthew's shocked face, and into the night. The mate bond snapped with a sound only I could hear, and for the first time in years, I was free.

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