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My Mate Destroyed My Pack for His Mistress

The marble floor was cold beneath my raw, bleeding knees. I scrubbed harder, trying to erase the mud stains from the entrance hall, though my hands trembled with exhaustion. Above me, the Shadowfang Pack's grand Luna Ceremony was in full swing—crystal chandeliers casting golden light over polished wooden floors, expensive wine flowing freely as Thaddeus's loyalists celebrated his official claiming of Virginia Simmons as his Luna. My back ached from the weight of silver chains wrapped around my torso—not enough to kill me, just enough to remind everyone that I was nothing more than an omega prisoner in what was once my home. "Look at her," a passing she-wolf whispered to her companion, her expensive gown rustling as she deliberately stepped around me. "The pathetic little wolfless freak." They thought I couldn't hear them. They thought wrong. Six months ago, I had been Scarlett Andrews, eldest daughter of the Moonstone Pack, with my own wolf—a magnificent silver-white creature with ethereal blue eyes. Now I was... nothing.
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The marble floor was cold beneath my raw, bleeding knees. I scrubbed harder, trying to erase the mud stains from the entrance hall, though my hands trembled with exhaustion. Above me, the Shadowfang Pack's grand Luna Ceremony was in full swing—crystal chandeliers casting golden light over polished wooden floors, expensive wine flowing freely as Thaddeus's loyalists celebrated his official claiming of Virginia Simmons as his Luna.

My back ached from the weight of silver chains wrapped around my torso—not enough to kill me, just enough to remind everyone that I was nothing more than an omega prisoner in what was once my home.

"Look at her," a passing she-wolf whispered to her companion, her expensive gown rustling as she deliberately stepped around me. "The pathetic little wolfless freak."

They thought I couldn't hear them. They thought wrong.

Six months ago, I had been Scarlett Andrews, eldest daughter of the Moonstone Pack, with my own wolf—a magnificent silver-white creature with ethereal blue eyes. Now I was... nothing.

The worst part wasn't the physical pain. It was the hollow ache in my chest where my wolf should be. Where our bond should be.

As I dipped my brush back into the bucket of soapy water, a sudden voice slithered through my mind.

*Scarlett.*

I froze, my fingers tightening around the brush handle. The mate mind-link—faint and corrupted though it was—still connected us.

*You should see Virginia in her Luna gown,* Thaddeus's voice continued, dripping with malice. *She looks like a true Luna should. Not like some broken, wolfless freak.*

I pressed my forehead against the cool marble, trying to block him out.

*Do you know what they're doing right now?* His voice grew softer, more intimate. *I'm standing at the altar, claiming Virginia as mine before the entire pack. And you... you're scrubbing floors like the worthless omega you are.*

The brush clattered from my hand as agony ripped through me—not physical pain, but something deeper, more primal. The mate bond, twisted and poisoned though it was, still responded to his rejection.

*A weak, wolfless freak like you is utterly unworthy of being my mate.*

His words sliced through me like silver blades. I bit my lip until I tasted blood, determined not to give him the satisfaction of hearing me beg.

The mind-link severed abruptly, leaving me gasping on the floor.

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The pack meeting hall buzzed with activity the next morning. I hadn't slept—couldn't sleep—the mate bond's pain throbbing through my veins like poison.

I stood outside the heavy oak doors, listening to Thaddeus's voice drone on about pack finances and territory expansions. My heart hammered against my ribs as I pushed the doors open.

"Thaddeus King!" My voice cracked through the sudden silence. "You stand there talking about pack loyalty while you've built your entire reign on lies!"

The room fell deadly quiet. Every eye turned to me—some shocked, others amused by the spectacle of the broken omega interrupting their Alpha.

"Scarlett." Thaddeus's voice was ice. "You forget your place."

"I forget nothing," I spat, stepping forward. My legs trembled but held me upright. "The Moonstone Pack gave you everything—our resources, our territory, our loyalty—and you destroyed us for it."

Laughter rippled through the crowd. Someone called out, "The traitor pack got what they deserved!"

"They were never traitors!" I screamed, my voice breaking. "You framed them! You slaughtered my family—three generations of loyal pack members—based on lies!"

More laughter. More jeers.

"Enough." Virginia's voice cut through the noise like a blade.

She stepped forward, resplendent in her new Luna robes, a cruel smile playing on her perfect lips. Then she opened her mouth and let out a sound I'd never heard before—the Luna tone, a frequency that bypassed all resistance and commanded absolute obedience.

My knees buckled instantly. The Luna tone hit me like a physical blow, forcing me to the ground.

"You forget your place, omega," Virginia purred, circling me slowly. "Let me remind everyone why you're really here."

She crouched beside me, her perfectly manicured nails digging into my shoulder.

"You didn't lose your wolf in battle," she announced to the room, her voice dripping with false sympathy. "Thaddeus severed your bond himself."

The room went silent again.

"He laced your wounds with wolfsbane after you took those silver bullets for him," she continued, loud enough for everyone to hear. "Person. All. By. Himself."

She leaned closer, her lips brushing my ear. "And he enjoyed every moment of it."

The world tilted sideways as her words sank in. Thaddeus hadn't just betrayed me—he'd deliberately destroyed the one thing that made me who I was.

"He watched you scream for hours as the wolfsbane burned through your bond," Virginia whispered, her eyes gleaming with malicious delight. "He said it was the most beautiful sound he'd ever heard."

Around us, the pack members laughed and jeered, but their voices seemed distant, underwater.

I looked up at Thaddeus, standing tall and proud at the head of the table, and saw not even a flicker of remorse in his eyes.

In that moment, something inside me—something deeper than the wolf bond—finally shattered completely.

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