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Omega to Luna: Rejecting My Betrayed Mate

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The grocery bags slipped from my hands, hitting the hardwood floor with a dull thud that echoed through our bedroom like a gunshot. Caelen was on top of her—Seraphina from the council's administrative office—her auburn hair splayed across our pillows like spilled wine. The scent hit me before my eyes could fully process what I was seeing: his familiar rosemary mixing with her cloying gardenia perfume, creating a nauseating cocktail that made my inner wolf, Aria, recoil in physical agony. "Lyra!" Caelen's voice cracked as he scrambled off the bed, his Beta aura flaring in what I'd once mistaken for protective instinct but now recognized as pure irritation. Not shame. Not remorse. Irritation. Seraphina clutched the sheet to her chest, her green eyes wide with panic as she gathered her scattered clothes. "I—I should go," she stammered, practically falling over herself to escape. "Yes, you should," I whispered, my voice barely audible over the roaring in my ears.

Omega to Luna: Rejecting My Betrayed Mate Chapter 1

The grocery bags slipped from my hands, hitting the hardwood floor with a dull thud that echoed through our bedroom like a gunshot.

Caelen was on top of her—Seraphina from the council's administrative office—her auburn hair splayed across our pillows like spilled wine.

The scent hit me before my eyes could fully process what I was seeing: his familiar rosemary mixing with her cloying gardenia perfume, creating a nauseating cocktail that made my inner wolf, Aria, recoil in physical agony.

"Lyra!" Caelen's voice cracked as he scrambled off the bed, his Beta aura flaring in what I'd once mistaken for protective instinct but now recognized as pure irritation.

Not shame. Not remorse.

Irritation.

Seraphina clutched the sheet to her chest, her green eyes wide with panic as she gathered her scattered clothes. "I—I should go," she stammered, practically falling over herself to escape.

"Yes, you should," I whispered, my voice barely audible over the roaring in my ears.

The bedroom door slammed behind her, leaving me alone with the man I'd called my mate for four years. The man whose child I'd carried. The man I'd trusted with every vulnerable piece of my heart.

"It's not what it looks like," Caelen said, reaching for his discarded shirt. Even now, even caught red-handed, he had the audacity to lie.

I stared at him—really looked at him—and wondered how I'd been so blind. His dark hair was mussed, his lips swollen, and that damned gardenia scent clung to his skin like evidence of his betrayal. "On our daughter's birthday," I said, the words scraping my throat raw. "On Sylvi's fourth birthday, Caelen."

He had the grace to flinch at that, but only for a moment. "Lyra, listen to me—"

"Mommy?" Sylvi's small voice cut through his excuse like a blade. "I heard something break."

My heart stopped. Our daughter stood in the doorway, clutching her stuffed wolf, Shadow, to her chest. Her dark eyes—so much like mine—took in the scene with the unsettling perceptiveness that had always made her seem older than her years.

I dropped to my knees, trying to block her view of Caelen as he hastily pulled on his clothes. "It's okay, sweetheart. Mommy just dropped the groceries."

But Sylvi's nose wrinkled, and she tilted her head in that way that meant she was processing something that didn't make sense. "Daddy," she said, her voice carrying that innocent clarity that children wielded like weapons, "why does that lady's flower smell stick to your shirt?"

The question hung in the air like a death sentence. Caelen's face went white, then red, his composure cracking like ice under pressure. I watched him struggle for an answer that wouldn't damn him further, but there was nothing he could say. Nothing that would explain away the scent evidence that even our four-year-old daughter could detect.

"Sylvi, go to your room," he said finally, his voice tight with barely controlled panic.

"But it's my birthday," she protested, looking between us with growing confusion. "Mommy promised we'd have cake."

I forced a smile that felt like swallowing glass. "We will, baby. Just give Mommy a few minutes, okay?"

She nodded reluctantly and padded back down the hall, Shadow dragging behind her. The sound of her bedroom door closing was like the final nail in a coffin.

Caelen and I stared at each other across the wreckage of our life. The silence stretched between us, heavy with the weight of everything that could never be unsaid, never be undone.

"How long?" I asked.

He didn't pretend to misunderstand. "Lyra—"

"How. Long."

His jaw worked as he weighed his options, probably calculating which version of the truth would do the least damage. "It doesn't matter."

"It matters to me."

"Six months," he said finally, and the number hit me like a physical blow. Six months. While I'd been planning Sylvi's birthday party, while I'd been working extra shifts to save for her new bike, while I'd been falling asleep alone because he claimed exhaustion from his Beta duties.

"Just Seraphina?"

Another pause. Another calculation. Another lie by omission.

"Answer me, Caelen."

"No," he said quietly. "Not just her."

The room tilted. I gripped the doorframe to keep from falling as the full scope of his betrayal crashed over me. This wasn't a mistake. This wasn't a moment of weakness. This was a pattern. A lifestyle. A systematic destruction of everything I'd thought was real.

"I need you to leave," I said.

He stepped toward me, his Beta aura pressing against my senses in a way that had once comforted me but now felt suffocating. "Lyra, we can work through this. For Sylvi's sake—"

"Don't you dare," I snarled, and for the first time in years, I felt Aria surge to the surface, her fury giving strength to my voice. "Don't you dare use our daughter to justify what you've done."

Caelen's eyes flashed with something dangerous. "I'm a Beta, Lyra. You're an Omega. Think carefully about how far you want to push this."

The threat was subtle but unmistakable. He was reminding me of my place in the pack hierarchy, warning me that challenging him could have consequences I wasn't prepared to face. It was a tactic he'd used before, so smoothly that I'd barely noticed it. But now, with the scales fallen from my eyes, I saw it for what it was: manipulation wrapped in the authority of his rank.

"Get out," I repeated, my voice steady despite the chaos in my chest.

He grabbed his jacket and headed for the door, pausing only to look back at me with something that might have been regret if I'd still been naive enough to believe it. "I'll be back tomorrow. We'll talk when you've had time to calm down."

The front door slammed, leaving me alone with the echo of his footsteps and the lingering scent of betrayal. I sank to the floor among the scattered groceries, my hands shaking as I stared at the birthday cake I'd bought for Sylvi—chocolate with pink roses, her favorite.

From down the hall came the soft sound of my daughter humming to herself, oblivious to the fact that her world had just shattered along with mine. I had to hold it together for her. Had to find a way to salvage this day, this birthday, this moment of innocence before the real consequences of what I'd discovered came crashing down.

But first, I needed answers. Real answers. Because something told me that what I'd witnessed today was just the tip of an iceberg that went much deeper than I'd ever imagined.

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