
My Mate Blocked Our Bond While I Was Dying
Chapter 2
The scent of *Midnight Orchid* haunted me throughout the night. I lay awake, staring at the ceiling, Travis's words echoing in my mind: "Don't disturb me with drama, Olivia."
As soon as Travis left for morning patrol, I dragged myself from bed. My body still ached from the wolfsbane poisoning, but determination pushed me forward. The receipt for the moonstone amulet burned in my memory—fifty thousand dollars. More than he'd spent on me in three years of marriage.
I followed the faint trail of *Midnight Orchid* through our home and out into the crisp morning air. The scent grew stronger as I approached the pack border, winding through trees and underbrush like a ribbon of secrets.
Voices drifted from beyond the boundary line. I crouched in the brush, my heart hammering against my ribs.
"She's getting suspicious," Travis's voice, tense and low. "I need to handle this carefully."
A feminine laugh—deep and sultry—sent shivers down my spine. "You should have just chosen me from the beginning."
I parted the leaves and froze.
There, in a small clearing, stood Travis with his arms wrapped around a woman. A rogue she-wolf. But it wasn't just any woman—it was someone who looked exactly like me. Same face, same features, but wilder. Her eyes held a feral gleam mine never had, and her posture radiated confidence I'd never possessed.
"Georgina," Travis murmured, burying his face in her hair. "You know I couldn't. The pack would never accept a rogue."
"So you settled for the next best thing?" She pulled back, studying him with narrowed eyes.
Something in my chest cracked open as Travis's next words spilled forth.
"She means nothing. She's just a pale shadow of you." His voice was tender in a way it had never been with me. "I only keep her because she smells like you."
The world tilted beneath me. Three years of marriage. Three years of being told I was worthless because I had no wolf. Three years of financial abuse and emotional neglect—all because I was a substitute for this woman.
I backed away silently, tears blurring my vision. The truth was worse than anything I could have imagined.
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Back at our house, I moved mechanically, pulling clothes for Mac and myself from drawers and closets. We had to leave. Now.
"Going somewhere?"
Travis's voice cut through the room like a blade. He stood in the doorway, his face darkening as he saw the packed bag in my hands.
"We're leaving," I said, my voice steadier than I felt. "You've made your choice."
He crossed the room in three strides, grabbing my arm with bruising force. "A wolfless cripple and a pup? You have nowhere to go."
Mac appeared in the doorway, his eyes wide with fear. "Mommy?"
Something snapped inside me—a primal, protective fury that had been buried for too long.
"Don't touch me," I snarled, yanking my arm free.
Travis laughed, cold and cruel. "Or what? What could you possibly—"
His words died as a blinding white light filled the room. Pain ripped through me, bones cracking and reshaping. I fell to my knees, a scream tearing from my throat.
"What's happening?" Travis stumbled back, his face contorted with shock.
I couldn't answer. My body was no longer mine to control. Heat coursed through my veins, burning away years of suppression and lies.
When the light faded, I stood on four paws, my senses sharper than ever before. I caught my reflection in the window—a massive white wolf with fur like fresh snow and eyes that burned like embers.
Travis dropped to his knees, his own wolf instinctively submitting to my Alpha aura. "This can't be," he whispered, trembling. "You're wolfless. You're nothing."
I growled, the sound reverberating through the room.
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The commotion drew neighbors and pack members. Someone must have alerted Alpha Marcus, because suddenly the street was filled with wolves in various states of undress.
I shifted back to human form, not bothering to cover my nakedness as I stood tall for the first time in three years.
"Olivia?" Alpha Marcus approached cautiously. "What's happening?"
I didn't answer him. Instead, I turned to Travis, who remained kneeling on the ground.
"I, Olivia Campbell," I began, my voice carrying across the gathered crowd, "reject you, Travis Patterson."
Gasps rippled through the onlookers. No one had ever seen an Omega reject a Beta before.
"I reject your debts," I continued, my voice taking on the unmistakable resonance of an Alpha tone. "I reject your cruelty. I reject your false bond."
With deliberate movements, I picked up Travis's meticulous financial ledger and threw it at his feet.
"Every cent you've charged me," I said, my voice cold and clear. "Every insult. Every moment you made me feel worthless while you lavished gifts on her."
The pages fluttered open, revealing years of calculated abuse for all to see.
Travis's face drained of color as his carefully constructed world began to crumble around him.
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