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Severed Bond: The White Wolf's Second Chance

My husband stood over our son's cold, blue body, his eyes filled with pure hatred. "You killed him," Eli growled, using his Alpha tone to force me into submission. "You were too busy with your research to watch our heir." I broke. I accepted the punishment. I let them drag me to the water cells where the silver burned my skin. I let his "cousin" Kasey pour my son’s ashes into a filthy sewer grate while Eli stood by and watched, stone-faced. He stripped me of my title, my clothes, and threw me into the Rogue lands to rot. But in the ruins of the old temple, the Moon Goddess showed me the truth. I wasn't the only one distracted that day. While our three-year-old screamed for his daddy from the water, Eli heard him. He heard him, but he didn't come. Because he was in the boathouse, entangled in the sheets with Kasey. He ignored our son's dying cries to satisfy his lust. The pain was too much. To survive the agony, I chose the Ritual of Oblivion. I paid the ultimate price: I erased my memories of them. All of them. Years later, as the revered White Wolf Luna, I walked down the grand staircase of the Lycan palace. A man I didn't recognize fell to his knees in front of the crowd, weeping, clutching at the hem of my silver dress. "Harper, please! It’s me, Eli! Remember our baby!" I tilted my head, looking at him with polite indifference. "I'm sorry, sir." "I have no mate named Eli."
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Chapter 5

Harper POV:

Waking up was like surfacing from the crushing depths of a midnight ocean. The air was crisp, stinging my lungs in the best way possible. I was lying in a bed—a real bed, with soft linens that smelled of cedar and rain.

I sat up. My body felt... different. Not just lighter, but hummed with a dormant voltage. I looked at my hands. My skin was pale, almost glowing with an iridescent sheen, and my nails looked hard enough to tear through bark.

The door opened. The towering man from the temple walked in, holding a tray of food. Casey.

"Eat," he said, setting the tray down on the nightstand. "Your body burned through a hibernation's worth of calories last night."

I devoured the eggs and toast with a feral intensity. I hadn't realized how hollowed out I was until the first bite hit my tongue.

"Where are we?" I asked, wiping crumbs from my lip.

"The Long Pack," Casey said, sitting in a chair opposite me. "My home. Now, yours."

"I don't remember anything before the temple," I said, searching the corridors of my mind. There were holes. Vast, empty spaces where people and memories should be. I knew I had a past, but it was like looking at a book with the pages torn out.

"That is the price of the ritual," Casey said softly. "But the skills remain. You know how to fight?"

"No," I said instinctively. Then I paused. My fingers curled into fists, the knuckles cracking with lethal precision. A phantom map of pressure points and strike zones flashed behind my eyes. "Actually... I think I know how to kill."

Casey grinned, a sharp, predatory expression. "Good. Because training starts in an hour."

The next few weeks were a blur of sweat, blood, and bruising collisions. Casey didn't treat me like a broken doll or a fragile amnesiac. He treated me like a warrior who needed to remember her own strength.

We sparred in the training ring under the midday sun. He was a Lycan, faster and stronger than any wolf, but I had something else. A humming static under my skin that grew louder with every blow.

"Stop thinking!" Casey shouted as he lunged at me, his speed blurring into a shadow. "Let it go! Use your aura!"

I didn't know what he meant, but my instinct screamed at me to survive. I didn't just block; I pushed *out* with my mind, shoving the static outward like a physical limb.

A wave of white energy erupted from me with the force of a cannon blast. Casey slammed into an invisible wall and flew backward, landing on his back in the dirt ten feet away.

The entire training yard went silent. The other Lycan warriors stared, their jaws slack.

Casey sat up, wiping a trickle of blood from his lip. He wasn't angry. He was laughing.

"A White Wolf," he said, standing up and dusting off his pants. "The legends are true. You have the blood of the Moon Goddess herself."

That night, we sat by the fire, the crackling logs the only sound in the quiet dark. The connection between us was growing. It wasn't the frantic, desperate pull I vaguely remembered feeling in the shadows of my past. This was a slow burn. A steady warmth, anchoring me to the earth.

"Why are you so good to me?" I asked, watching the flames dance.

Casey looked at me, his blue eyes intense and reflecting the firelight. "Because my wolf recognizes yours. Not as a possession. But as an equal."

He reached out his hand. I hesitated, my heart hammering against my ribs, then placed mine in his.

Sparks flew. Not painful shocks, but an electric hum, like warm champagne bubbles moving up my arm and settling deep in my chest.

"Second Chance Mate," he whispered, his voice rough with emotion.

My heart skipped a beat. "Is that... even possible?"

"The Moon Goddess corrects her mistakes," Casey said. He brought my hand to his lips and kissed my knuckles, his stubble grazing my skin. "I will wait for you, Harper. Until your memory heals, or until you decide you don't need it. I am yours."

I felt a tear slide down my cheek. For the first time since I woke up in this strange new life, I felt safe.

"I think," I said softly, intertwining our fingers, "I would like to try."

Six months passed. I rose through the ranks, not because of Casey's favor, but because I could flatten any warrior in the ring. The Pack no longer looked at me with suspicion; they bowed with respect. They called me the White Luna.

One afternoon, a messenger arrived from the Council, breathless and smelling of road dust.

"Alpha Long," the messenger bowed low. "The annual Alpha Summit is next week. All Packs must attend."

Casey looked at me, concern tightening the corners of his eyes. "We don't have to go. It might trigger... things."

I stood tall, my white hair cascading down my back like a silken cape. I felt a cold resolve harden in my chest. I didn't know who I used to be, but I knew I wasn't hiding anymore.

"We go," I said, my voice leaving no room for argument. "Let them see what we are."

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