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The Alpha Who Tried To Break Me

The night I met my Fated Mate was supposed to be a dream. Instead, the sacred bond became a one-way ticket into his twisted mind. I heard the truth: Alpha Kade Vargr only wanted my family’s money, and his heart belonged to his manipulative sister, Lila. He tried to break me, orchestrating an “accident” that left me bleeding in a ravine just to teach me a lesson. Then, at my own party, he humiliated me by broadcasting my most shameful memory for everyone to see. My soulmate was a monster, and I was his plaything. But when I confronted him, he swore a sacred oath on his soul that it wasn't him. Then, to protect his guilty sister, he stood before our people and confessed to the crime anyway. He made his choice. And I made my vow: I would destroy them both.
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Chapter 3

The Pack Run was a tradition as old as the alliance itself—a display of power, speed, and primal unity. For Elara, it was a cage.

The moment the transformation took hold, her human thoughts were washed away by a wave of pure, wolfish instinct. Her bones cracked and reformed, her skin splitting to reveal the thick, midnight-black fur of her wolf form. She was larger than most females, a dire wolf built for speed and power, a true daughter of the Thorne line.

She burst into the forest, the cool night air a balm on her burning skin. The run was supposed to be about unity, but tonight, the air was thick with tension.

Kade's wolf was a monster. A massive, pure-black beast that dwarfed even the other Alphas. He moved with an arrogant, predatory grace, his presence a constant, oppressive weight on the rest of the pack. His stormy grey wolf eyes were fixed not on the path ahead, but on the smaller, tan-colored wolf trotting faithfully at his heels.

Lila.

Even in this form, she played the part of the delicate, helpless Omega, staying close to her brother's protective shadow. Kade would occasionally nudge a fallen branch out of her path or growl at any male who strayed too close. He completely ignored Elara, his Fated Mate, as if she were nothing more than another shadow in the woods.

A bitter, wolfish snarl ripped from Elara's throat. Fine. If he wanted to ignore her, she would give him something impossible to ignore.

She broke away from the main pack, veering towards the treacherous terrain of the Blackrock Cliffs. It was a place where speed was useless and only skill mattered. She urged her wolf on, leaping over fallen logs, her paws barely seeming to touch the ground. She would show them all. She needed no one.

The path narrowed, a deep chasm opening up to her left. It was a foolish risk, a show of defiance. She didn't care. She gathered her wolf's powerful haunches and launched them into the air.

For a glorious moment, she was flying.

Then, a sharp *snap*.

The world tilted violently. The leather of her riding harness—a specialized gear for long-distance runs—had inexplicably given way. She was thrown sideways, torn from her trajectory in mid-air.

There was no time to think, no time to cry out.

Her body slammed into the trunk of an ancient oak with a sickening crunch. The impact stole the air from her lungs, and the world dissolved into a kaleidoscope of pain. She tumbled down a steep, rocky incline, her body a ragdoll, every impact a fresh agony.

When she finally came to a stop at the bottom of the ravine, the change was already reversing, her protective wolf form melting away under the duress of her injuries. She lay naked and broken on the cold, damp earth, the coppery scent of her own blood filling the air. She tried to move, but a scream of pain was her only reward. Her leg was bent at an unnatural angle.

Paws thudded on the ground above. Wolves peered down, their forms silhouetted against the moon. A massive black shape leaped down the embankment, landing silently beside her.

Kade.

He shifted back into his human form in a swirl of shadow and power. The raw panic in his eyes was real, a primal fear that shot through their broken bond and stabbed into her own heart. For a moment, he wasn't the cold, calculating Alpha. He was just her Mate, seeing her broken.

*Mine. Hurt. Protect.* His wolf howled in his mind, a sentiment that echoed faintly in her own.

"Get the Healer, now!" he roared, his Alpha command shaking the very leaves on the trees.

He stripped off his jacket and wrapped it around her shivering, blood-streaked body. Lila appeared at the top of the ravine, her human form looking pale and frightened. "Kade? Is she…?"

Kade ignored her. He gathered Elara into his arms, his touch surprisingly gentle, almost reverent. "Stay still, Elara," he murmured, his voice a low thrum against her ear. "I'm here."

She tried to push him away. The scent of him, forest rain and cedar, was now tainted with Lila's sweet vanilla. It made her stomach churn. Her weak struggles only made him hold her tighter, misinterpreting her revulsion for pain-induced delirium.

The pack's Healer, an old she-wolf named Healer Lyra, arrived, her hands glowing with a soft, golden light. The magic flowed into Elara, a searing heat that began the agonizing process of knitting bone and mending torn flesh. Through the haze of pain, she could hear the distant, furious roars of her father's personal guard scouring the cliffs. He was not letting this go.

The pain was immense. Elara drifted in and out of consciousness, the world a blur of light and shadow. In a moment of clarity, she heard voices nearby. Kade and Zane, speaking in low, urgent tones.

"The strap…" Zane said. "The strap… it didn't just break. The edges feel wrong, almost… rotten. This looks deliberate, like it was cut or weakened beforehand to look like an accident." He paused. "An accident, or…?"

Kade's reply was a tired, glacial whisper that froze the blood in Elara's veins.

"It was a warning. She's been too defiant. She needed to learn her place."

The world stopped.

It wasn't an accident.

It was him.

This was his punishment for her behavior in the solarium. His response to her challenging his authority. He had orchestrated this. He had almost killed her to teach her a lesson.

The panic she'd seen in his eyes, the gentle way he held her… it was all a lie. The guilt of a master who had struck his prized possession too hard.

The Healer's magic was a warm flood, sealing the last of her wounds. But Elara couldn't feel it. She couldn't feel anything but a profound, soul-deep cold.

She kept her eyes closed, her breathing even, playing the part of the unconscious victim.

But beneath the stillness, her inner wolf was no longer snarling. It was silent. It was watching. It was learning.

And it was promising a reckoning.

*You want to teach me my place, Kade?* she thought, the words a silent vow etched onto her heart.

*I will. I will teach you that my place is on a throne built from your bones.*

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