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Severing False Mate Bond

The cold stone walls of the detention cell had been my world for fifteen days. Fifteen days of stale bread, murky water, and the constant whispers of guards who thought I couldn't hear them through the thick walls. "The real Luna won't like this," one had muttered during a shift change. "Alpha's got his hands full with his true family," another had replied with a knowing chuckle. I'd dismissed it as gossip then. Pack members loved to speculate about leadership, especially when someone was locked away for alleged crimes. But now, as Marcus Stone unlocked my cell door with barely concealed discomfort, those whispered words echoed differently in my mind. "Isabella," Marcus said, his usual confident demeanor replaced by something that looked almost like pity. "You're free to go. Alpha Brodie wants to see you in his office immediately." I stepped into the corridor, my legs unsteady after days of confinement.
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Chapter 3

The silver burns on my right arm had barely begun to heal when I found myself face-to-face with Brodie in the pack house hallway three days later. The angry red welts served as a constant reminder of how far Sage was willing to go, and how little protection my supposed mate offered.

"We need to talk," I said, stepping directly into his path as he headed toward his office. The morning light streaming through the tall windows cast harsh shadows across his face, making him look older, more worn than I remembered.

Brodie's jaw tightened, but he didn't stop walking. "I'm busy, Isabella. Pack business—"

"This is pack business." I grabbed his arm, ignoring the way he flinched at my touch. "Sage orchestrated that attack with the silver water. She used her own pup as a weapon against me. You can't possibly believe that was an accident."

He finally stopped, turning to face me with eyes that held more irritation than concern. "Emery is six years old. Children make mistakes."

"Children don't accidentally grab silver solution from a cleaning supply closet and serve it as water." My voice rose despite my efforts to stay calm. "She coached that pup, Brodie. She told Emery exactly what to do."

"You're being paranoid." The dismissal in his tone cut deeper than any silver burn. "Sage has been nothing but gracious about this... transition. You're the one who can't seem to accept that things have changed."

*Things have changed.* The phrase hit me like a slap. Eight years reduced to a euphemism, as if our entire relationship had been nothing more than an inconvenient phase he'd outgrown.

"Gracious?" I stepped closer, close enough to see the flecks of gold in his green eyes that I'd once found so mesmerizing. "She's systematically trying to drive me out of this pack, and you're too blind to see it. Or maybe you just don't care."

Brodie's expression hardened, his Alpha authority bleeding into his voice. "What I see is a woman who's becoming increasingly unstable. This jealousy, these accusations—it's not healthy, Isabella. Maybe you should consider taking some time away from pack activities. Clear your head."

The suggestion landed like ice water in my veins. Time away from pack activities was the first step toward exile, and we both knew it.

"Unstable?" I laughed, but there was no humor in it. "I'm unstable for wanting to know why I was framed for treason? For questioning why your secret Luna is trying to poison me?"

"Enough." His Alpha tone slammed into me with enough force to make Luna whimper. "I won't have you spreading these delusions through my pack. Sage is my Luna. Emery is my pup. You need to find a way to accept that reality."

His pup. Not their pup, not Sage's pup, but his. The possessive claim in his voice made everything crystal clear. I wasn't just losing my position—I was being erased entirely.

I stared at him for a long moment, this man I'd loved for eight years, and saw a stranger looking back. "You're right," I said quietly. "Things have changed. The Brodie I fell in love with would never have let anyone hurt his mate, real or not. He would have protected me."

Something flickered across his face—regret, maybe, or the ghost of who he used to be. But it was gone before I could be sure.

"I have a meeting," he said, stepping around me. "Try to stay out of trouble, Isabella. For everyone's sake."

I watched him walk away, his broad shoulders rigid with tension, and felt something fundamental break inside my chest. Not the mate bond—that treacherous thing still pulsed with false warmth—but something deeper. My faith in him. My belief that somewhere beneath the Alpha facade was the man who'd once promised to love me forever.

Two days later, I learned just how far Sage's campaign had progressed.

The mandatory pack run was announced at breakfast, and I should have known something was wrong when Sage personally approached me with the route information.

"Isabella," she said, her voice dripping with false concern as she handed me a folded piece of paper. "I know you've been... struggling lately, so I wanted to make sure you had the safest route mapped out. We wouldn't want you to get lost."

The other pack members within earshot nodded approvingly at her thoughtfulness, but I caught the predatory gleam in her eyes. Still, what choice did I have? Refusing to participate would only fuel the narrative that I was becoming unstable.

The route she'd given me led through the eastern section of our territory, supposedly following well-maintained trails through familiar woodland. But as I ran deeper into the forest, my wolf senses began screaming warnings. The scents were wrong—too wild, too aggressive. The territorial markers were old and faded.

I was slowing to check my bearings when the first rogue attacked.

He came from behind, claws extended, aiming for my spine. Only Luna's instinctive dodge saved me from a killing blow, though his claws still raked across my shoulder blades, tearing through my running shirt and into flesh.

Two more rogues emerged from the underbrush, their eyes wild with bloodlust and their forms half-shifted into something between human and wolf. They moved with the desperate hunger of wolves who'd been living rough for too long, and I realized with horrible clarity that this was no random encounter.

Sage had sent me directly into rogue territory.

I fought with everything I had, Luna lending me strength and speed I didn't know I possessed. But three against one, with silver burns still weakening my right arm, made for impossible odds. By the time I managed to break free and run, my back was shredded and my shirt hung in bloody tatters.

I made it back to pack territory more through luck than skill, collapsing just inside our borders as other pack members found me. As the healer worked to clean and stitch the claw marks across my back, I caught sight of Sage watching from the pack house steps.

She wasn't even trying to hide her disappointment that I'd survived.

That evening, as I lay face-down in the pack infirmary with fresh bandages covering my wounds, Marcus Stone slipped quietly into the room. The Beta's usual confident demeanor was replaced by something that looked almost like shame.

"Isabella," he said, glancing around to make sure we were alone. "I need to tell you something. About what Sage has been saying."

I turned my head to look at him, wincing as the movement pulled at my stitches. "What now?"

Marcus ran a hand through his dark hair, a gesture that reminded me painfully of Brodie. "She's been spreading rumors. Telling people you've been acting erratically, that the stress of the... situation... has made you unstable. She's suggesting you might be dangerous."

"Dangerous how?"

"To the pup." His voice was barely above a whisper. "She's been hinting that your jealousy might drive you to hurt Emery. Creating a narrative that you're becoming a threat to pack safety."

The words hit me like physical blows. It was brilliant, in a twisted way. Frame me as unstable, then position herself as the protective mother defending her child from a jealous, unhinged rival. The pack would not only support my exile—they'd demand it.

"Why are you telling me this?" I asked.

Marcus met my eyes, and I saw genuine regret there. "Because I've served this pack for fifteen years, and I've never seen anything like what's happening to you. This isn't justice, Isabella. This is a systematic destruction of someone who never deserved it."

He stood to leave, then paused at the door. "Be careful. Sage is building toward something, and I don't think exile is going to be enough for her. She wants you gone permanently."

As his footsteps faded down the hallway, I stared up at the ceiling and felt the walls of my world closing in. Sage wasn't just trying to drive me away—she was constructing the perfect justification for whatever final move she had planned.

And Brodie, the man who'd once sworn to protect me, was either too blind to see it or too willing to let it happen.

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