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My Alpha Betrayed My Trust

The autumn air carried a crisp bite as I stepped out of the Silvercrest Pack's SUV, my boots crunching on the gravel of the riverside parking lot. The supply run had gone smoothly—groceries, cleaning supplies, and medical items all purchased within Marcus's meticulously outlined budget. My shoulders relaxed slightly now that the official tasks were complete. The small coffee stall by the river caught my eye, its warm lights glowing invitingly against the approaching dusk. The scent of freshly ground beans wafted toward me, and something inside me—perhaps Lyra, my long-silent wolf—stirred with a simple desire. Just one small pleasure. Five dollars. My own money, technically, though Marcus controlled our joint accounts with an iron grip. 'One vanilla latte, please,' I said to the barista, a young human girl with a friendly smile. She had no idea she was serving the Luna of the most powerful werewolf pack in the Pacific Northwest.
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Chapter 3

The door to our shared quarters slammed behind us, the sound echoing through the spacious room like a gunshot. I stood my ground as Marcus paced before me, his powerful frame vibrating with barely contained rage. The amber of his eyes had darkened, flaring with golden flecks—a sign his wolf, Ragnar, was close to the surface.

I should have been terrified. For ten years, that look had been enough to make me lower my gaze, to make Lyra whimper and retreat. But something fundamental had shifted inside me. The property deed for Amanda's three-million-dollar lakeside home had broken something—or perhaps freed something—within me.

"Do you have any idea what you've done?" Marcus finally spoke, his voice deceptively quiet. "You've undermined my authority in front of the entire pack. In front of the Elders."

I met his gaze steadily. "I simply shared the truth."

"The truth?" He laughed, a harsh sound devoid of humor. "You think pack politics is about truth? It's about perception, Charlotte. About respect."

"Respect," I repeated, tasting the bitterness of the word. "Like the respect you showed me when you humiliated me over five dollars?"

He moved toward me with Alpha speed, suddenly so close I could feel the heat radiating from his body. His scent—pine and leather—once so comforting, now felt suffocating.

"You will fix this," he growled, each word vibrating with his Alpha tone. "Tomorrow, at the pack gathering, you will apologize. You will kneel and submit, publicly acknowledging your error in judgment."

I didn't flinch. "And Amanda? Will she kneel too?"

His jaw tightened. "Amanda's situation is different."

"Yes," I agreed softly. "Three million dollars different."

His hand slammed against the wall beside my head, making the framed photo of our mating ceremony tremble. The glass cracked—a thin, jagged line splitting the image of us in half.

"You seem to have forgotten your place," he snarled. "Perhaps you need a reminder of what I provide for you. Your clothing allowance is suspended. Your privileges for pack runs are restricted. Until you remember how to behave as a proper Luna."

Lyra stirred within me, no longer cowering but rising to meet this challenge. I felt her strength flowing through my veins, her clarity sharpening my thoughts.

"Or perhaps," I said, my voice calm despite the thundering of my heart, "I should simply reject our mate bond."

The words hung in the air between us, dangerous and electric. Marcus's eyes widened fractionally before his face settled into a mask of contemptuous amusement.

"Reject?" He laughed again, stepping back. "You're bluffing. You wouldn't survive it."

"Wouldn't I?" I tilted my head, studying him as if seeing him clearly for the first time. "The supernatural pain of rejection is temporary. The pain of living as your accessory is eternal."

"You have no idea what you're talking about." His voice had lost some of its certainty. "Rejection isn't just pain. It's like tearing out half your soul. Wolves have died from it."

"And some have been reborn through it," I countered. "I've been researching, Marcus. Speaking with the Elders. There are precedents."

This wasn't entirely true—I hadn't yet approached the Elders about rejection—but the flash of uncertainty in his eyes was worth the bluff.

"This is ridiculous," he said, waving his hand dismissively. "You're upset about Amanda's property. Fine. I'll explain the business reasons behind that decision. But this tantrum stops now."

"Business reasons," I echoed. "Is that what you call it?"

"Charlotte." His tone softened suddenly, becoming the voice that had once made me feel cherished, years ago. "You're my Luna. My mate. This bond between us is sacred."

I looked at him—really looked at him—and felt nothing but a hollow ache where love had once resided.

"If it's so sacred," I whispered, "why have you spent ten years treating it like a chain?"

His expression hardened again. "You have until tomorrow's gathering to come to your senses. After that, there will be consequences."

As he stormed from our quarters, I remained standing, my back straight, my resolve hardening with every beat of my heart.

In the silence of his absence, Lyra's voice rose clear and strong within me: *He doesn't believe you'll do it. That's his weakness. That's our strength.*

I walked to the window, gazing out at the territory that had been my prison for a decade. Somewhere beyond those trees lay freedom—and I was finally ready to claim it.

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