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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 4

The recovery from my surgery was swift and complete, exactly as the doctors had predicted. Within a week, I was back home, moving through the familiar routines of pack life with renewed purpose. But this time, I carried myself differently—not as the devoted Luna waiting for scraps of attention, but as a predator studying her prey.

Jake and Fiona's reaction to news of my "deteriorating condition" was everything I had expected and more. Where once they had been plotting my downfall through elaborate schemes—whispered conversations about financial irregularities they planned to pin on me, forged documents that would question my competency as Luna—now they approached with masks of concern so transparent it was almost insulting.

"Darling, you look so pale," Fiona cooed during one of her increasingly frequent visits, settling beside me on the couch with practiced grace. Her hand found my forehead, checking for fever with theatrical worry. "Are you sure the doctors are doing everything they can?"

I let my shoulders sag slightly, playing the part of the weakening Luna. "They're trying different treatments, but..." I trailed off, allowing uncertainty to color my voice.

Jake looked up from his paperwork, and I caught something flicker across his face—not concern, but calculation. Relief, perhaps, that whatever plans they had been making could now be shelved in favor of simply waiting for nature to take its course.

"You should rest more," he said, his tone carrying the authority of an Alpha's command rather than a husband's care. "The pack can manage without you for a while."

How generous of him to give me permission to die quietly.

But their false sympathy provided me with the perfect cover for what I really needed to do. While they believed I was weakening, I was actually gathering strength—and evidence.

I began with Jake's secretary, Elena, a nervous woman in her forties who had always seemed uncomfortable around me. In my previous life, I had attributed her awkwardness to simple shyness. Now I realized it was guilt.

I waited until Jake was away on pack business, then made my way to the administrative building. Elena looked up as I entered, her face immediately flushing with what I now recognized as panic.

"Luna Mia! I wasn't expecting—how are you feeling? You look—"

"I need to review some of the medical expenditure reports," I said, cutting through her nervous chatter. "For the quarterly council meeting."

It was a reasonable request. As Luna, overseeing pack health and medical resources was part of my documented responsibilities. Elena couldn't refuse without raising suspicion.

"Of course, let me just—" She fumbled with her computer, pulling up files with shaking hands.

As she worked, I studied her desk more carefully. Hidden among the usual office supplies and pack correspondence, I spotted what I was looking for—a small appointment book, the kind Elena used to track Jake's private meetings. The ones that didn't appear on his official calendar.

While she printed the medical reports, I casually leaned across her desk, my eyes scanning the handwritten entries. There it was—"F. Personal" appearing with suspicious regularity, always during times when I was away from the pack house or attending to Luna duties elsewhere.

Fiona. Personal meetings. The pattern was unmistakable.

"Here are the reports, Luna," Elena said, her voice tight with stress. "Is there anything specific you're looking for?"

"Just routine oversight," I replied, accepting the papers with a wan smile. "Thank you, Elena. You've been very... thorough in your record-keeping."

The way her face went white told me everything I needed to know. She was aware of exactly what those "personal" appointments entailed.

Next, I turned my attention to Jake's financial records. As his mate and Luna, I had access to most pack accounts, though Jake had always handled the more sensitive transactions himself. In my previous life, I had trusted his judgment completely. Now, I scrutinized every expenditure with forensic intensity.

The irregularities were subtle but damning once you knew what to look for. Expensive gifts purchased from jewelry stores and boutiques, charged to discretionary pack funds but never appearing in any official gift registries. Hotel receipts from the city, always for two guests, always during times when Jake claimed to be in solo meetings with other Alphas.

Most telling of all were the regular payments to a private investigator—someone Jake had hired to dig up dirt on pack members who might oppose him. The same investigator whose services had mysteriously stopped three weeks ago, right around the time news of my illness had spread.

They had been building a case against me, gathering ammunition for a public disgrace that would justify casting me aside. But my convenient illness had made such elaborate schemes unnecessary.

The final piece of my investigation required more direct action. I needed recordings—concrete proof of their relationship and their plans. Jake's office in our home was the obvious target, but it was also the most dangerous. If he caught me planting surveillance equipment, even my supposed illness wouldn't protect me from his rage.

I waited for the perfect opportunity—a evening when Jake was hosting a pack council meeting in the main hall, an event that would keep him occupied for hours. I made a show of retiring early, claiming exhaustion and asking not to be disturbed.

Once the house was empty except for minimal security, I slipped into Jake's office. The room smelled of leather and his cologne, scents that had once comforted me but now made my stomach turn. I worked quickly, placing tiny recording devices behind books on his shelves, under his desk, and inside the decorative lamp that cast warm light over his favorite chair.

The devices were nearly invisible, state-of-the-art equipment I had purchased during my "medical trip" using cash and a false identity. They would transmit directly to my personal device, allowing me to monitor conversations in real-time.

As I finished the installation, I heard footsteps in the hallway. My heart hammered as I quickly closed the lamp housing and moved to Jake's desk, grabbing a random file to provide cover for my presence.

The door opened, and Fiona stepped inside, her expression shifting from surprise to something more calculating when she saw me.

"Mia! What are you doing here? I thought you were resting."

"I needed some pack documents," I said, holding up the file. "Jake said I could grab them from his office."

Fiona's eyes swept the room, as if checking whether anything was out of place. For a terrifying moment, I thought she might have noticed something. Then her expression softened into false concern.

"You really shouldn't be exerting yourself," she said, moving closer. "Let me help you back to your room."

"I'm fine," I insisted, but allowed her to guide me toward the door.

As we walked through the hallway, Fiona's hand rested on my arm with possessive familiarity. "You know, Mia, I've been thinking. When you're... when this gets worse, you shouldn't worry about Jake. I'll make sure he's taken care of."

The audacity of it took my breath away. She was already planning my funeral, already positioning herself as my replacement, and she had the nerve to frame it as sisterly concern.

"That's very thoughtful of you," I managed, my voice steady despite the rage building in my chest.

That night, I lay in bed listening to the first recordings from Jake's office. The audio was crystal clear, capturing every word as Jake and Fiona discussed their plans for the pack's future—a future that didn't include me in any capacity.

"She won't last much longer," Jake's voice came through my earpiece, clinical and detached. "The doctors give her six months at most."

"Poor thing," Fiona replied, though her tone carried no genuine sympathy. "At least she won't suffer much longer. And then we can finally be together properly."

"The transition will need to be handled carefully," Jake continued. "The pack respects her. We can't appear to be celebrating her death."

"Of course not. I'll play the grieving sister perfectly. And you'll be the devoted widower who eventually finds love again."

They talked about me like I was already dead, discussing the logistics of my replacement with the same tone they might use to plan a dinner party. But more than that, they were already living as if they were mates, making decisions about pack leadership and future policies as a united front.

I had everything I needed now—financial records, witness testimony, security footage, and recorded confessions. The evidence was overwhelming, undeniable, and damning.

As I lay in the darkness, listening to my mate and sister plan their life together over my grave, I felt the last vestiges of my old self finally die. The Mia who had loved unconditionally, who had trusted blindly, who had believed in the sanctity of mate bonds and family loyalty—she was gone.

In her place was someone harder, colder, and infinitely more dangerous.

Soon, it would be time to show them exactly what they had created.

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