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Rejecting the Unfaithful Alpha

The Silver Creek Pack hall buzzed with excitement as members gathered for our fifth mate bond anniversary celebration. Crystal chandeliers cast a warm glow over the polished wooden floors, and the air was thick with the scent of pine and ceremonial herbs. I smoothed down my midnight blue dress—the one I'd spent weeks selecting for this special occasion—and clutched the velvet box containing my tribute. "Are you ready?" my mother whispered, adjusting the silver crescent moon pendant around my neck—a gift from Reed when we first bonded. "I've been ready for five years," I replied, trying to ignore the flutter of nerves in my stomach. The moonstone crystals inside the box had taken months to source and cost $2,600—a significant portion of my inheritance from my father's side of the family. Each crystal had been blessed under the full moon by our pack's elders, making them not just valuable but spiritually significant. I'd recorded every detail in my leather-bound ledger, as I did with all resources I contributed to Reed's pack. "Luna Brielle," Elder Samuel Creek nodded as I passed, his weathered face solemn. "May your bond grow stronger with each passing year." I smiled politely, though his words felt hollow.
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Chapter 3

The garden's tranquility couldn't calm the storm inside me. I sat on a stone bench beneath the ancient oak tree, my shoulders shaking with silent sobs. The morning's confrontation with Reed still burned fresh in my mind—his cold dismissal of my concerns, his casual mention of "pack business" that required him to meet Victoria Sterling again.

"Luna Brielle?"

I quickly wiped my tears, but it was too late. Atlas stood before me, his expression softening as he took in my reddened eyes.

"I'm fine," I lied, attempting to compose myself.

"You're not," he said simply, sitting beside me at a respectful distance. "And you haven't been for some time."

The directness of his statement caught me off guard. In five years, no one in the pack had ever acknowledged what was happening right in front of them.

"I've watched," Atlas continued, his voice low and steady. "For years, I've seen how he treats you. How he uses your resources, your Luna strength, your devotion—while giving nothing in return."

I stared at him, unable to form words. The mate bond urged me to defend Reed, but something deeper—something that had been dormant for too long—was beginning to stir.

"I've seen you suppress your Luna abilities to avoid overshadowing him," Atlas said, his eyes meeting mine. "You deserve better, Brielle."

The way he said my name—not 'Luna Brielle' but just Brielle—felt like a revelation. Here was someone who saw me, not just my title or what I could provide.

"Why are you telling me this now?" I whispered.

"Because you deserve to know you're not alone," he replied. "And because I'm here, should you need a friend."

He placed his hand near mine on the bench—not touching, but close enough that I could feel its warmth. For the first time in years, I felt something other than despair: possibility.

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The pack dining hall buzzed with conversation as we gathered for the evening meal. Reed sat at the head table, commanding as always, while I took my place beside him, feeling like a stranger in my own life.

The doors swung open, and Victoria Sterling glided in, her golden hair catching the light. My stomach twisted as I recognized her immediately from the messages on Reed's tablet.

"Alpha Reed," she called out, her voice carrying across the hall. "I've arrived as discussed to finalize our alliance plans."

Reed's face transformed, his eyes warming in a way they never did for me. "Victoria," he said, rising to greet her with a warmth that was painfully familiar—the same warmth he'd shown at our anniversary celebration.

She took the seat beside him—my seat—with practiced ease. "I've brought some initial proposals," she said, leaning close enough that her shoulder brushed his.

I watched as Reed's hand casually rested on her lower back, his fingers splaying possessively. Through our bond, I could feel the flutter of his interest, the way his attention completely shifted to her.

"Perhaps we could discuss these in private," Victoria suggested, her fingers trailing up his arm.

"Of course," Reed agreed, his eyes never leaving hers.

I reached for my phone beneath the table, opening my notes app with trembling fingers. I began to type:

"Victoria Sterling arrives unannounced. Reed gives her my seat. Public flirting and inappropriate touching observed."

This was the first entry in what would become a detailed record of Reed's violations of our mate bond. Each word I typed felt like reclaiming a small piece of myself.

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"The evidence is concerning," Elder Samuel Creek said gravely, his weathered hands folded on the table before him.

I sat across from the council of pack elders, their faces solemn in the dim light of the meeting chamber.

"We've received reports from multiple pack members," another elder added. "All expressing concern about Alpha Reed's conduct."

"And the resources?" I asked quietly.

Elder Samuel nodded. "Our investigation shows that a significant portion of pack resources—particularly those you contributed, Luna Brielle—have been diverted to personal accounts."

"And the mate bond violations?" I pressed.

"That is perhaps our greatest concern," Elder Samuel replied, his voice heavy with authority. "The sacred nature of the mate bond is paramount to our pack's strength and harmony."

I felt a strange mixture of vindication and grief. For five years, I had been the devoted mate, sacrificing everything while Reed exploited our bond for his gain.

"We will need to interview witnesses," Elder Samuel continued. "And examine all pack records."

As the elders discussed the formal investigation process, I realized something had fundamentally shifted. The pack was no longer looking away from Reed's behavior. They were finally seeing what I had lived with for years.

And for the first time, I felt the faint stirrings of hope that this nightmare might someday end.

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