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Rebirth: Breaking from My Toxic Mate Bond Novel Cover

Rebirth: Breaking from My Toxic Mate Bond

The sterile smell of antiseptic burned my nostrils as consciousness slowly crept back. Cold metal pressed against my spine, and the fluorescent lights above buzzed like angry wasps, casting harsh shadows across the medical center's ceiling. My body felt hollow, scraped clean from the inside out, as if someone had reached into my chest and torn away pieces of my soul. "The procedure went smoothly," Dr. Reeves said, his voice clinical and detached. He wouldn't meet my eyes as he scribbled notes on his clipboard. "The fetal abnormalities were severe. We had no choice but to terminate." Lies. The word echoed in my mind like a death knell, but my throat was too raw to speak it aloud. My fingers trembled as I pressed them against my abdomen, feeling the bandages beneath the thin hospital gown. Empty. So terribly empty.
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The sterile smell of antiseptic burned my nostrils as consciousness slowly crept back.

Cold metal pressed against my spine, and the fluorescent lights above buzzed like angry wasps, casting harsh shadows across the medical center's ceiling.

My body felt hollow, scraped clean from the inside out, as if someone had reached into my chest and torn away pieces of my soul.

"The procedure went smoothly," Dr. Reeves said, his voice clinical and detached. He wouldn't meet my eyes as he scribbled notes on his clipboard. "The fetal abnormalities were severe. We had no choice but to terminate."

Lies.

The word echoed in my mind like a death knell, but my throat was too raw to speak it aloud.

My fingers trembled as I pressed them against my abdomen, feeling the bandages beneath the thin hospital gown.

Empty. So terribly empty.

"Mrs. Blackwood?" Another healer, a young woman with nervous hands, approached with a vial of pills. "These are for the pain. Take two every four hours."

Pain. As if pills could touch the agony that had nothing to do with my body and everything to do with my shattered heart. This was the third time. The third baby Jackson had stolen from me through bribes and lies, convincing these cowards in white coats that my children were defective when the only defect was his cruelty.

I tried to sit up, but my body rebelled, sending sharp spikes of pain through my core.

The healer steadied me with gentle hands, but I could see the guilt flickering in her eyes. She knew.

They all knew.

"Rest now," Dr. Reeves said, finally looking at me with something that might have been sympathy if it weren't tainted by cowardice. "You'll need your strength for the gathering in three days."

Three days. Jackson wouldn't even give me a week to recover from losing our child. But then again, to him, it wasn't a loss—it was a solution to a problem he'd created.

As the healers filed out, leaving me alone in the sterile room, I stared at the ceiling and felt something cold and hard settle in my chest where warmth used to live. The tears came then, silent and bitter, tracking down my cheeks as I mourned not just for this baby, but for all of them. All the children who would never draw breath, never call me mother, never know love because their father was a monster.

***

Three days later, I stood before my mirror, applying concealer to hide the dark circles under my eyes. My reflection looked like a ghost—pale, hollow-cheeked, with eyes that had seen too much pain. The formal Luna dress hung loose on my frame; I'd lost weight I couldn't afford to lose.

My hands shook as I fastened the silver necklace that marked my rank. Every movement sent fresh waves of cramping through my abdomen, a constant reminder of what I'd lost. The bleeding hadn't stopped completely, and I could feel the dampness of the pad I'd hidden beneath my dress. But Jackson expected me there. His Luna, his perfect accessory, no matter what it cost me.

The pack house buzzed with activity as wolves gathered for the monthly meeting. I moved through the crowd like a sleepwalker, accepting murmured condolences with nods and forced smiles. They thought they were being kind, but their pity felt like salt in an open wound.

"Luna Mia," Beta Ethan approached with genuine concern in his eyes. "Are you sure you should be here? You look—"

"I'm fine," I lied, the words tasting like ash. "Where's Jackson?"

Ethan's expression darkened slightly. "By the refreshment table. With... company."

I followed his gaze and felt my blood turn to ice. Jackson stood near the far wall, his broad frame blocking my view of whoever had captured his attention. But then he shifted, and I saw her—Chloe Jennings, a young Omega with golden hair and curves that hadn't yet been broken by childbearing or loss.

Jackson's fingers were tangled in her hair, his mouth close to her ear as he whispered something that made her giggle and blush. His hand rested possessively on the small of her back, the same way he used to touch me before I became nothing more than a disappointment to him.

The cramping in my abdomen intensified, but this pain had nothing to do with the surgery. This was the agony of watching your mate—your supposed fated mate—parade his indifference to your suffering in front of the entire pack.

"Alpha," Ethan's voice carried across the room, firm but respectful. "Perhaps we should begin the meeting. Your Luna is here."

Jackson's head turned toward us, his dark eyes finding mine across the crowded room. For a moment, I thought I saw something flicker there—guilt, maybe, or regret. But then his expression hardened into the cold mask I'd grown to know so well.

He whispered something else to Chloe, making her laugh again, before finally stepping away from her and moving toward the front of the room. But he didn't come to me. Didn't acknowledge me beyond that single, dismissive glance.

The pack members began to quiet, sensing the tension that always preceded Jackson's speeches. I found myself a chair near the back, grateful for the support as another wave of weakness washed over me.

"My fellow wolves," Jackson's voice boomed through the room, commanding immediate attention. "Tonight we discuss the future of our pack, our strength, our legacy."

His eyes found mine again, and this time there was no mistaking the malice in his gaze.

"Some of you may have heard rumors about recent... disappointments. Let me be clear—a pack is only as strong as its leadership, and leadership requires the ability to produce strong heirs."

My breath caught in my throat. He wouldn't. Not here, not in front of everyone.

"When that ability is lacking," Jackson continued, his voice growing colder with each word, "when bloodlines prove weak and pathetic, when a Luna cannot fulfill her most basic duty to her pack..."

The room had gone completely silent. Every eye in the room turned to me, and I felt exposed, vulnerable, like prey caught in a hunter's spotlight.

"Then perhaps it's time to question whether such weakness deserves to lead at all."

The words hit me like physical blows, each one designed to cut deeper than the last. Around the room, I could see pack members nodding, their faces reflecting disappointment and doubt. They believed him. Of course they believed him—he was their Alpha, and I was just the broken Luna who couldn't give them the heir they needed.

Chloe's eyes met mine from across the room, and I saw triumph there, bright and vicious. She thought she'd won something. Maybe she had.

Jackson's smile was razor-sharp as he continued his speech, but I barely heard the words. The room seemed to spin around me, faces blurring together into a sea of judgment and rejection. My own pack, the wolves I'd tried so hard to serve and protect, looking at me like I was nothing more than a failure.

The bleeding between my legs intensified, and I pressed my hand against my abdomen, trying to hold myself together. But inside, where no one could see, I was falling apart completely.

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