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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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Chapter 3

The days leading up to my surgery passed in a strange haze of hypervigilance and calculated normalcy. I went through the motions of my Luna duties—reviewing pack health records, organizing medical supplies, attending council meetings—all while carrying the weight of my secret knowledge like a stone in my chest.

Fiona visited almost daily during this period, her presence filling our home with a cloying sweetness that made my skin crawl. She would arrive with fresh flowers or homemade treats, her smile bright and concerned as she fussed over my supposed fatigue.

"You look pale, sister," she said one afternoon, settling herself on the couch beside me with practiced grace. Her hand found mine, fingers cool and soft as they squeezed gently. "Are you sure you're getting enough rest?"

I studied her face as she spoke, seeing clearly now what I had missed in my previous life. The way her eyes gleamed with something that wasn't quite concern. The slight upturn of her lips that suggested she was enjoying some private joke. The calculated timing of her touches, always when Jake might walk through the room.

"I'm fine," I replied, keeping my voice steady. "Just tired from all the pack responsibilities."

"Of course you are." Her thumb traced across my knuckles in what should have been a comforting gesture. "You work so hard, Mia. Always putting everyone else first. Sometimes I wonder if you even know how to take care of yourself."

The words carried a double meaning that made my stomach turn. In my previous life, I had heard them as sisterly concern. Now I recognized them for what they were—subtle undermining disguised as care, designed to plant seeds of doubt about my capabilities.

"Jake is lucky to have such a devoted mate," she continued, her voice dropping to a more intimate tone. "Though I do worry he doesn't appreciate you enough. Men can be so... distracted by their duties."

I watched her face as she spoke, noting the way her eyes flickered toward the hallway where Jake's office was located. Even now, she was thinking about him, calculating her next move. The predatory patience in her expression was unmistakable once you knew to look for it.

"Jake and I understand each other," I said carefully. "We both have our responsibilities."

Fiona's smile widened, and for just a moment, I saw something cold and triumphant flash in her eyes. "Of course you do. You're so understanding, Mia. So... accommodating."

The word hung in the air between us, loaded with implications that made my blood run cold. She knew. Somehow, she already knew that I wouldn't fight for what was mine, that I would step aside and let her take whatever she wanted. In my previous life, she had been right.

But not this time.

"I should let you rest," she said, rising gracefully from the couch. "You need your strength for your trip tomorrow."

As she gathered her things, I noticed the way she moved through our home—not like a guest, but like someone already measuring the space for her own belongings. Her fingers trailed along the back of Jake's favorite chair, and she paused to straighten a picture on the mantle with proprietary familiarity.

"Take care of yourself, sister," she said at the door, leaning in to press a kiss to my cheek. Her lips lingered a moment too long, and I could smell her perfume—jasmine and vanilla, sickeningly sweet. "I'll be thinking of you."

I'm sure you will, I thought as I watched her walk away, her hips swaying with deliberate allure.

The night before my surgery, I made the decision to return home one final time. I had forgotten some important medical documents in my desk drawer—insurance papers and emergency contacts that the hospital would need. The smart thing would have been to call Jake and ask him to bring them, but something deeper drove me back to the house.

Maybe I needed to see it with my own eyes. Maybe I needed the confirmation that would finally cauterize whatever remained of my heart.

I used my key quietly, slipping into the darkened house like a thief. The familiar scents of home—pine wood cleaner, Jake's cologne, the lavender sachets I kept in the linen closets—should have been comforting. Instead, they felt like artifacts from a life that was already ending.

As I climbed the stairs toward our bedroom, I heard it. Soft at first, almost mistakable for the wind outside, but growing clearer with each step. The unmistakable sounds of intimacy—breathless whispers, the rustle of sheets, quiet moans that seemed to echo through the hallway like accusations.

I should have turned around. Should have grabbed my documents from the office downstairs and left without looking back. But something compelled me forward, my feet moving silently across the hardwood floor until I reached our bedroom door.

It was slightly ajar, just enough to reveal the scene within.

Jake's broad back was visible in the lamplight, muscles moving beneath tanned skin as he moved above a figure I knew all too well. Fiona's auburn hair spilled across my pillow like spilled wine, her face flushed with pleasure as she arched beneath him. Her hands gripped his shoulders with desperate hunger, and the sounds she made were raw, primal—nothing like the demure sister who brought me flowers and spoke in gentle whispers.

For a moment, I stood frozen, watching my husband and my sister move together with the practiced rhythm of lovers who had done this many times before. In my previous life, this discovery would have shattered me completely. I would have collapsed in the hallway, sobbing and broken, giving them the dramatic scene they probably expected.

But I felt strangely detached, as if I were watching actors in a play I had already seen. The betrayal was complete, but the shock was absent. I had known this was coming. Had lived through the aftermath once already.

Then Fiona's eyes found mine through the crack in the door.

Instead of shame or surprise, her face lit up with something that looked almost like joy. Her lips curved into a smile of pure triumph as she maintained eye contact with me, her movements becoming more deliberate, more performative. She wanted me to see. Had probably orchestrated this entire encounter knowing I would return tonight.

Jake followed her gaze and saw me standing there. Our eyes met across the dimly lit room, and I waited for some sign of guilt, some flicker of the man I had once believed loved me. Instead, he simply reached for the sheet and pulled it up to cover them both, his expression cold and dismissive.

Neither of them spoke. Neither of them stopped. They just stared at me with the casual indifference of people who had already written me off as irrelevant.

I should have screamed. Should have stormed into the room and confronted them, demanded explanations and apologies and promises that would never be kept. That's what they expected—the messy emotional breakdown that would justify their actions and cast me as the unstable, hysterical wife.

Instead, I simply turned and walked away.

My footsteps were silent on the stairs, my movements controlled and purposeful as I retrieved my documents from the office and let myself out the same way I had entered. Behind me, the house continued its quiet symphony of betrayal, but I no longer felt like a participant in that particular performance.

The surgery was scheduled for eight in the morning.

By the time Jake and Fiona finished their celebration of my impending absence, I would be hundreds of miles away, taking the first real step toward a future they couldn't control or destroy.

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