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My Betrayed Mate Stole My Power, I Reclaimed It Novel Cover

My Betrayed Mate Stole My Power, I Reclaimed It

The ancient oak trees of the sacred grove stood sentinel around me as I knelt before the moonlit altar, my once-proud shoulders now slumped in defeat. Ten days. Ten agonizing days of whispers, cold shoulders, and downcast eyes from those who once called me sister. Ten days of watching my status as a celebrated warrior of the Silver Moon Pack crumble like sand between my fingers. My wolf, Luna, howled in anguish within me, her silver spirit dimming with each passing hour. We were dying—not physically, but spiritually. The mate bond that should have strengthened us was instead draining our essence like a slow-bleeding wound. "Where are you, Ryan?" I whispered, my voice cracking as I traced the ancient runes carved into the stone altar. "Why have you abandoned me when I need you most?" The sacred grove had always been my sanctuary, the one place where the whispers couldn't reach me. Tonight, the full moon bathed the clearing in ethereal light, illuminating the tears that tracked silently down my cheeks.
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Chapter 3

The Harvest Moon Ceremony hummed with energy as wolves from all allied packs gathered under the star-strewn sky. Despite the Lycan Guards flanking me, I felt naked and exposed as I stood at the edge of the ceremonial grounds. Every eye tracked my movements—some with pity, others with barely concealed delight at my downfall.

Ryan stood tall and proud beside Alpha Kane, his hand possessively resting on Zoe's lower back. The sight of them together sent a fresh wave of agony through my chest where the mate bond was slowly, painfully unraveling. Luna whimpered inside me, her once-brilliant silver presence now dim and flickering.

"Remember who you are," Valerius murmured beside me, his voice low enough that only I could hear. "A warrior of Alpha bloodline. Stand tall."

I straightened my shoulders, ignoring the whispers that followed me like shadows as Alpha Kane stepped forward to address the gathered packs.

"Tonight, we honor the Harvest Moon, a time of abundance and change," he announced, his Alpha voice carrying across the clearing. "As is tradition, we begin with the ceremonial pack run."

One by one, wolves shifted into their true forms, bones cracking and reforming as fur sprouted and human features gave way to lupine ones. I hesitated, feeling Luna's weakness, but pride wouldn't let me show fear. With a deep breath, I surrendered to the shift.

Pain lanced through me as my wolf form emerged—my silver coat duller than it had ever been, my once-powerful muscles trembling with effort. Around me, other wolves took notice, their eyes widening at the visible evidence of my diminished strength.

Zoe stepped forward, her russet wolf form sleek and vibrant with unnatural power—my power, I realized with a jolt of fury. She circled me slowly, her amber eyes gleaming with malice.

"A challenge," she growled, her thoughts projecting to all present. "Stamina versus strength. The true test of a worthy she-wolf."

The crowd parted, forming a ring around us. I knew what this was—a public humiliation designed to showcase my weakness and cement her ascension. My instinct was to refuse, but Luna surged forward with a desperate growl. This was our fight.

I bared my teeth in acceptance of her challenge. Immediately, Zoe launched into a punishing pace, racing around the perimeter of the ceremonial grounds. I followed, pushing my weakened body to its limits. For the first circuit, I kept pace, but by the second, my legs began to tremble. By the third, my breathing came in ragged gasps.

Zoe showed no signs of tiring, her movements fluid and powerful—fueled by the energy she'd been stealing from me for months. The gap between us widened as my silver form faltered, muscles spasming with exhaustion.

A collective gasp rose from the crowd as I stumbled, nearly falling before righting myself with the last reserves of my pride. Zoe completed another circuit, then stopped, turning to face me with a victorious snarl.

"Is this the great warrior of the Silver Moon Pack?" her thoughts mocked for all to hear. "How the mighty have fallen."

I stood my ground, refusing to lower my head despite the humiliation burning through me. Through the sea of faces, I caught Valerius's gaze—steady and uncompromising. The Lycan Guard's presence was the only thing preventing this from becoming even more brutal.

Ryan chose that moment to stride forward, his black wolf form commanding attention as he approached. He shifted back to human form, clothed instantly in the Beta's ceremonial attire. From around his neck, he removed a familiar pendant—my moonstone, the one I'd found after the destruction of my cabin.

"Tonight marks a new beginning," he announced, his voice carrying across the hushed gathering. "The Moon Goddess has shown us her true design."

He walked to Zoe, who shifted back to her human form, wrapped in a flowing crimson dress that matched the color of her wolf. With deliberate ceremony, Ryan draped the moonstone pendant around her neck.

"With this sacred stone, I honor our bond," he declared. "Zoe Parker is my chosen mate, blessed with strength worthy of the Shadowfang Pack."

Gasps and whispers rippled through the assembled wolves. The pendant—my pendant—glowed against Zoe's skin, its light pulsing in rhythm with my own heartbeat. Something about that connection made Luna howl in anguish inside me.

I shifted back to human form, my body trembling with exhaustion and rage. The ceremonial dress I wore hung loose on my frame, another visible sign of how much I'd diminished. I turned away, unable to bear another moment of their triumphant display.

As I moved toward the edge of the clearing, intent on leaving with whatever dignity I had left, a low growl rumbled from the shadows beyond the firelight. Three massive wolves emerged—none bearing pack markings. Rogues.

They circled me, their eyes gleaming with predatory intent. I glanced back toward the ceremony, but everyone's attention was fixed on Ryan and Zoe. Even my Lycan Guards had been momentarily distracted by the unexpected announcement.

I shifted back to wolf form just as the first rogue lunged. Teeth snapped at my throat as I twisted away, but I was too slow, too weak. Claws raked down my side, shredding my silver pelt. I fought back with desperate fury, but a second rogue caught my foreleg between powerful jaws. I heard the sickening snap of bone and roared in agony as white-hot pain exploded through my body.

Blood matted my fur as I struggled against their coordinated attack. Through a haze of pain, one thought crystallized with perfect clarity: this was no random attack. This was planned—the final step in my complete destruction.

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