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The Alpha Who Let Me Go

My body felt as if it were being torn apart as I neared Alpha Lucian’s office. Could it really be him? My mate—betraying me? Sure enough, when I reached the door, I caught a glimpse through the crack. Serena, his Delta, was perched on the edge of his desk. Her legs were crossed seductively, her body leaning into him as she whispered something in his ear. Lucian stood between her knees, his hands resting on her thighs, a smug grin stretched across his face. The pain hit me like a physical blow, and my legs nearly gave out beneath me. My wolf howled in agony. Lucian... how could you? …. They say mates are a gift, a bond stronger than anything else in this world. I believed that too—until I found my mate, Alpha Lucian, tangled in the arms of another. He humiliated me, called me weak, and left me shattered in front of our pack. I was nothing but a joke to him. But as fate would have it, the Alpha King, Darius, came to our pack unannounced. Now, my ex-fiancé is desperate to win me back, but it’s too late…
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My body felt as if it were being torn apart as I neared Alpha Lucian, my fated mate’s office. Could it really be him? My mate—betraying me?

Sure enough, when I reached the door, I caught a glimpse through the crack. Serena, his Delta, was perched on the edge of his desk. Her legs were crossed seductively, her body leaning into him as she whispered something in his ear. Lucian stood between her knees, his hands resting on her thighs, a smug grin stretched across his face.

The pain hit me like a physical blow, and my legs nearly gave out beneath me. My wolf howled in agony.

Lucian... how could you?

….

The pack house was eerily quiet for a Friday night. Usually, the halls were alive with laughter, footsteps, and the occasional howls of celebration. Tonight, however, silence wrapped around the building like a suffocating fog. I stepped out of my room, pulling my sweater tight around me, as if it could shield me from the strange sense of foreboding curling in my stomach.

Lucian, my fiancé and Alpha of the pack, hadn’t been home all day. He hadn’t called, hadn’t texted—not that he ever did lately. The distance between us had grown like a chasm, but I held on, hoping it was just a rough patch. After all, we were mates, bound by fate. Mates were supposed to be forever.

But tonight, something felt… off.

I made my way down the hallway, the soft click of my boots echoing against the polished floors. The pack house was still lit, which meant Lucian was somewhere inside. My steps quickened, heart pounding harder with each step. I didn’t know what I was walking into, but something told me I wouldn’t like it.

When I reached his office, the door was slightly ajar, a thin sliver of light spilling into the dark hallway. I hesitated, my hand hovering over the doorknob. I could hear faint murmurs from inside—soft, feminine laughter mixed with the low rumble of Lucian’s voice.

My stomach twisted.

No. I shook my head, willing away the doubt creeping into my mind. Lucian wouldn’t betray me. He couldn’t. I pushed the door open, stepping into the room before my courage could falter.

What I saw stopped me cold.

Lucian was there, all right, but he wasn’t alone. Serena, his Delta, was perched on the edge of his desk, her legs crossed seductively as she leaned toward him. Lucian stood between her knees, his hands resting on her thighs, a smug smile playing on his lips.

For a moment, none of them noticed me. They were too caught up in their little world, their laughter filling the room like a cruel melody. My heart shattered, the bond between us straining under the weight of his betrayal.

“Lucian?” My voice was barely above a whisper, but it was enough to cut through the air like a knife.

They froze. Serena’s eyes widened as she scrambled off the desk, smoothing her dress like it would erase what I’d just seen. Lucian turned to me, his expression shifting from shock to annoyance.

“Amelia,” he said, his tone sharp. “What are you doing here?”

“What am I doing here?” I repeated, my voice trembling with anger and disbelief. “I could ask you the same thing.”

Lucian scoffed, running a hand through his hair like I was the one inconveniencing him. “Don’t make a scene.”

“A scene?” My voice cracked, the weight of his betrayal hitting me all over again. “You’re cheating on me with your Delta, and you’re worried about me making a scene?”

Serena took a step back, her eyes darting nervously between us. “I should go—”

“No,” I snapped, glaring at her. “You stay. You might as well hear this too.” I turned to Lucian, my hands shaking as I tried to keep my voice steady. “How long has this been going on?”

Lucian crossed his arms, his expression hardening. “Does it matter?”

I flinched like he’d struck me. “Does it—?” I took a shaky breath, trying to keep the tears at bay. “We’re supposed to be mates, Lucian. You swore to me that I was the only one.”

He laughed, the sound cold and empty. “Mates? Don’t be so naïve, Amelia. The bond might make us fated, but it doesn’t make us compatible.”

My chest tightened, his words cutting deeper than any blade ever could. “You’re unbelievable,” I whispered.

“You’re too weak to be my Luna,” he said, his voice low and cruel. “You don’t have the strength or the fire to lead this pack with me. Serena… she understands what it takes. She’s a warrior. You? You’re just—”

“Don’t you dare,” I cut him off, my voice trembling with fury. “Don’t you dare finish that sentence.”

Lucian held my gaze, his eyes filled with a cold detachment that made my stomach churn. “You should have known this wasn’t going to work out.”

For a moment, I couldn’t breathe. The bond between us—the invisible thread that had once tied us together—felt like it was unraveling, fraying with every word that left his mouth.

I took a step back, the weight of his betrayal pressing down on me like a physical force. “I trusted you,” I said, my voice barely above a whisper. “I gave you everything, and this is how you repay me?”

Lucian didn’t respond. He didn’t apologize, didn’t explain, didn’t even try to defend himself. He just stood there, staring at me with that same cold, detached expression.

The silence stretched between us, heavy and suffocating. Finally, I straightened my spine, forcing myself to stand tall even as my heart shattered.

“Fine,” I said, my voice steady despite the tears threatening to spill. “If I’m too weak to be your Luna, then I’ll save you the trouble. I, Amelia Green, reject you, Lucian Cross, as my mate.”

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