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Reborn and Vengeful: Unmasking the Alpha’s Betrayal Novel Cover

Reborn and Vengeful: Unmasking the Alpha’s Betrayal

"I said let her go." His tone brooked no argument, carrying the full weight of his Alpha command. The room fell silent except for the relentless beeping of machines and my own ragged breathing through the mask. I could feel my pulse hammering against my throat, could taste copper and desperation on my tongue. This couldn't be happening. Not Jake. Not my fated mate, the man I had devoted my entire adult life to serving. Then the door opened with a soft click that somehow sounded louder than thunder. Fiona's laugh drifted into the room like poisoned honey, sweet and deadly. My little sister's voice, the same one that had whispered childhood secrets and asked for help with scraped knees, now carried a note of triumph that made my blood feel like it was turning to ice in my veins. I watched through blurred vision as she glided across the room, her movements graceful and predatory. She wore a flowing dress that seemed to catch the harsh fluorescent light, making her look ethereal—like an angel of death come to collect what she believed was owed to her. She didn't even glance at me. Instead, she walked directly to Jake, her fingers trailing along his arm before she rose on her tiptoes... And gave my mate a kiss.
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The machines around me screamed in sharp, mechanical bursts—beep, beep, beep—each sound cutting through the haze that had become my world.

My chest rose and fell in shallow, labored breaths beneath the oxygen mask that felt like a plastic cage against my face.

The medical wing's sterile white walls seemed to blur and sharpen in waves, and I could taste the metallic tang of fear mixed with the antiseptic air being forced into my lungs.

Through the fog of pain medication and exhaustion, I heard footsteps approaching my bed.

Heavy, familiar footsteps from the Alpha I bounded to.

"Don't save her anymore."

The words hit me like ice water, cutting through every drug in my system with brutal clarity. Jake's voice—my mate's voice—carried no warmth, no hesitation, no trace of the man who had once promised to protect me until his dying breath.

"Let her go."

I tried to turn my head toward him, but the restraints around my wrists held me firmly to the bed.

My hands, once steady enough to heal others, now trembled uselessly against the soft fabric bonds.

The healers around me froze mid-motion, their hands suspended over medical instruments as if Jake's words had turned them to stone.

Elara, the young healer who had been adjusting my IV, stared at Jake with wide, horrified eyes. "Alpha, I... we can still—"

"I said let her go." His tone brooked no argument, carrying the full weight of his Alpha command.

The room fell silent except for the relentless beeping of machines and my own ragged breathing through the mask.

I could feel my pulse hammering against my throat, could taste copper and desperation on my tongue. This couldn't be happening. Not Jake. Not my fated mate, the man I had devoted my entire adult life to serving.

Then the door opened with a soft click that somehow sounded louder than thunder.

Fiona's laugh drifted into the room like poisoned honey, sweet and deadly.

My little sister's voice, the same one that had whispered childhood secrets and asked for help with scraped knees, now carried a note of triumph that made my blood feel like it was turning to ice in my veins.

I watched through blurred vision as she glided across the room, her movements graceful and predatory.

She wore a flowing dress that seemed to catch the harsh fluorescent light, making her look ethereal—like an angel of death come to collect what she believed was owed to her.

She didn't even glance at me.

Instead, she walked directly to Jake, her fingers trailing along his arm before she rose on her tiptoes.

The kiss she pressed to his lips was not quick or hidden—it was deliberate, passionate, claiming.

Her hand fisted in his shirt as she pulled him closer, and I could see the way her body molded against his with practiced familiarity.

My heart monitor exploded into chaos, the steady beeps becoming a frantic alarm that filled the room with electronic screaming. But neither of them pulled apart.

When Fiona finally broke the kiss, she kept her face close to Jake's, her voice a stage whisper designed to carry to every corner of the room.

"Hurry up and end this, she should be relieved too."

The words hit me like physical blows, each syllable driving deeper into my chest than any blade could.

I tried to process what I was seeing, what I was hearing, but my mind reeled against the impossibility of it all.

Jake didn't push her away. Didn't step back or show even a flicker of shame.

Instead, his arm snaked around Fiona's waist, pulling her closer as his eyes finally found mine across the room.

The look he gave me was cold, empty—like I was already a corpse he was tired of looking at.

I tried to speak, tried to scream, tried to do anything that might shatter this nightmare. But the oxygen mask muffled everything, turning my desperate attempts at words into broken, pathetic gasps that sounded more animal than human. The plastic fogged with each panicked breath, and I could feel tears streaming down my cheeks, mixing with the condensation.

Fiona approached my bedside with slow, deliberate steps, her smile growing wider with each one.

She looked down at me with false sympathy, her head tilted like she was examining a wounded bird she was about to put out of its misery.

"Mia," she said, her voice dripping with artificial gentleness that made my skin crawl. "Stop struggling, darling. Your illness is incurable. We both know this has been coming for months."

The heart monitor beside me went wild, lines spiking and diving as my chest burned with a pain that had nothing to do with my disease.

This betrayal, this calculated cruelty from the two people who should have loved me most, felt like it was literally tearing my heart apart.

I could feel my body starting to shut down, not from the illness but from the sheer shock of what was happening. My vision blurred further, and I could taste blood in my mouth—whether from biting my tongue or something worse, I couldn't tell.

Fiona reached out and smoothed my hair back from my forehead with mock tenderness, her touch making me want to recoil but unable to move away.

"It's better this way," she whispered, just for me. "You were never strong enough to be Luna. Not really."

I tried desperately to reach out, to grab onto something, anything that might anchor me to this world and to the fight I wasn't ready to give up.

My restrained hands strained against their bonds, my fingers grasping at empty air as I struggled to make contact with someone, anyone who might help me.

Elara, the young healer, stepped forward hesitantly, her face pale with shock and horror. "Luna Mia, please try to stay calm. Let me—"

But Jake's voice cut through her attempt at comfort like a knife. "Leave her alone. It's time."

He turned his back on me completely then, his broad shoulders blocking out the light as he faced away from my bed. The gesture was so final, so absolute, that it felt like watching my own funeral. He wouldn't even look at me as I died.

Fiona moved back to his side, her hand sliding up his chest possessively.

They began walking toward the door, and I watched in horror as they kissed again, their bodies pressed together in a display of passion that should have been private, sacred—but instead was being performed over my deathbed like some twisted victory dance.

The image burned itself into my retinas: Jake's hands tangled in Fiona's hair, her back arched against him, both of them lost in each other while the machines around me screamed their electronic death songs.

That was the last thing I saw before the world went dark—my mate and my sister, kissing passionately as they walked away from my dying body, leaving me alone with the sound of my own heart finally giving up the fight.

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