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The Alpha’s Betrayal: Rejected & Reborn

Five years. I poured my soul into the Silver Moon Pack, turning Gavin’s crumbling debts into an empire. I thought the mysterious $15,000 charge on his card was a surprise for our anniversary—maybe the adoption agency fees we’d discussed after my infertility diagnosis. I drove to the hospital, heart fluttering with hope. Instead, I found Gavin kissing Mia, his "ex," over her massive baby bump. "Daddy, is the baby coming?" a toddler tugged at his hand—a boy with Gavin’s eyes. I watched my husband play happy family, realizing his "business trips" were actually building a life I could never give him. When I went to confront him, I expected an apology. But what I got, was a demotion. "Be rational, Melissa," Gavin announced to the cheering crowd, holding Mia’s hand. "You can't provide heirs. Besides, I found out that Mia is my fated mate. This is goddess’ will, we shouldn’t fight it. Oh but don’t worry. Since you’re excellent with numbers, you’ll stay as the pack’s CFO. You handle the bills; she handles the title." What? He wanted me to bankroll his mistress and their children? "I reject you!" I screamed. "SILENCE!" His Alpha command slammed me to the floor, choking the words back. He dragged me out and locked me in the tower, thinking he had trapped his obedient little accountant. He forgot one thing. I sat on the floor, wiping the blood from my lip, and pulled a hidden burner phone from my dress. Gavin thought he owned me because he was Alpha. He forgot that I managed the assets. "You want a business arrangement, Gavin?" I hit send on the transfer order. "I just liquidated the entire pack's treasury. Let’s see how 'Fated' Mia is when you’re bankrupt."
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Chapter 2

The three days that followed my discovery at the hospital passed like a fever dream. I found myself watching Gavin with the sharp focus of a predator studying its prey, cataloging every lie, every deception that had somehow escaped my notice before.

His phone calls became glaringly obvious. The way he'd excuse himself from dinner, claiming "urgent pack business" while his voice dropped to intimate whispers in his study. The mysterious "supplier meetings" that kept him away for hours, returning home with the faint scent of vanilla perfume clinging to his clothes—Mia's perfume, I realized now.

Most disturbing was his sudden surge of affection toward me. Flowers appeared on my desk without occasion. He'd stroke my hair while I worked, murmuring about how "lucky" he was to have such a "dedicated" wife. The touches that once brought comfort now felt like brands of guilt, each caress a silent apology for betrayals I wasn't supposed to know about.

"You seem tense lately," he said Tuesday night, massaging my shoulders as I reviewed contracts. "Maybe you should take a break from all this financial work. You push yourself too hard."

I leaned into his touch, playing the grateful wife while my skin crawled. "Just want everything perfect for our anniversary dinner."

"It will be," he promised, pressing a kiss to the top of my head. "I have something very special planned."

I'll bet you do, I thought, but smiled instead.

The morning of our fifth anniversary dawned crisp and clear, autumn sunlight streaming through our bedroom windows. I found Gavin in the kitchen, already dressed in his finest suit, adjusting his tie with the careful precision of a man preparing for something momentous.

"Happy anniversary, beautiful," he said, pulling me into his arms. The embrace felt rehearsed, like he was performing for an invisible audience.

I looked up at him, this man I'd loved and trusted for five years, and decided to give him one final chance. One last opportunity to choose honesty over deception.

"Gavin," I began carefully, "is there anything you need to tell me? Anything you've been... keeping from me?"

His body tensed almost imperceptibly, but his smile never wavered. "What do you mean, sweetheart?"

"I just feel like there's been some distance between us lately. Like you're carrying something heavy." I searched his face for any crack in the facade. "If there's something wrong, something you're worried about, you can tell me. We're partners, remember?"

For a moment—just a moment—something flickered in his eyes. Guilt? Regret? But then his hand came up to stroke my hair, that same patronizing gesture I'd once found comforting.

"Oh, Melissa," he said, his voice dripping with false concern. "You're being paranoid again. All this stress from managing the pack's finances is getting to you." His fingers tightened slightly in my hair. "Everything I do, every decision I make, it's all for us. To give you the stable home you deserve."

The gaslighting was so smooth, so practiced, that I almost doubted my own memories of what I'd seen at the hospital. Almost.

"I know you work so hard because you feel like you have to prove yourself," he continued, his tone growing more condescending. "But you don't need to be suspicious of every little thing. Trust me, sweetheart. Have I ever given you reason not to?"

I stared at him, this master manipulator who could lie while looking directly into my eyes, and felt something cold and final settle in my chest.

"Of course not," I whispered. "I'm sorry for doubting you."

"That's my girl." He kissed my forehead like I was a child who'd finally learned her lesson. "Now, let's make tonight perfect."

***

The Silver Moon Pack's main hall had been transformed for our anniversary celebration. Crystal chandeliers cast warm light over tables draped in silver and white, while the scent of roses and jasmine filled the air. It should have been magical. Instead, it felt like a stage set for my public humiliation.

I moved through the opening reception in my emerald green gown, playing the role of the gracious Luna while my stomach churned with dread. Pack members offered congratulations and well-wishes, their smiles genuine and warm. They had no idea what was coming.

But others did.

Joyce and Bella huddled near the champagne table, their heads bent together in excited whispers. I caught fragments of their conversation as I passed—"finally" and "about time" and "poor dear has no idea." Their barely contained glee was like acid in my veins.

When Joyce noticed me approaching, she straightened with a smile that didn't reach her eyes. "Melissa, darling, you look lovely tonight. Though perhaps a bit pale? Are you feeling well?"

"I'm perfect," I replied, my voice steady despite the chaos in my chest. "Just excited for whatever surprises the evening might bring."

Bella giggled behind her champagne flute, the sound sharp and cruel. "Oh, you have no idea."

The pieces clicked into place with sickening clarity. They knew. They'd always known. This wasn't just Gavin's betrayal—it was a family conspiracy, and I'd been the only one left in the dark.

I excused myself and moved toward the head table, where Gavin was checking his watch with nervous energy. The pack had gathered now, nearly two hundred wolves in their finest attire, all waiting for their Alpha's anniversary speech.

"Ladies and gentlemen," Gavin's voice boomed across the hall as he stood, raising his champagne glass. The room fell silent, every face turned toward him with expectant attention.

"Five years ago, I was blessed to take Melissa as my Luna," he began, his voice warm with false sincerity. "She has been the perfect partner—devoted, hardworking, always putting our pack's needs before her own."

Applause rippled through the crowd. I sat frozen in my chair, watching my mate paint me as the ideal wife while planning to destroy me.

"Marriage isn't just about love," Gavin continued, his eyes finding mine across the table. "It's about family values, about building something lasting and meaningful. It's about—"

He stopped mid-sentence, his gaze shifting to the hall's entrance. A collective gasp rose from the crowd, followed by the kind of electric silence that precedes a thunderstorm.

I turned slowly, already knowing what I would see but hoping desperately that I was wrong.

Mia stood framed in the doorway like a vision from a nightmare. Tears streamed down her face as she cradled her enormous belly with one hand, the other clutching the small fingers of the little boy beside her. She looked fragile and beautiful and utterly heartbroken—the perfect picture of a wronged woman seeking justice.

"Gavin," she whispered, her voice carrying clearly in the stunned silence. "I'm sorry. I couldn't wait any longer. Our daughter... she's coming."

The hall erupted in shocked murmurs and gasps, but I barely heard them. I was watching Joyce's face, waiting for the surprise and outrage that any normal grandmother would show at such a revelation.

Instead, Joyce's face lit up with pure joy. She rushed forward, her arms outstretched, and swept the little boy into a fierce embrace.

"My precious grandson!" she cried, her voice breaking with emotion. "Oh, my sweet boy, Grandma has missed you so much!"

The child giggled and hugged her back, clearly familiar with her affection. "Grandma Joyce! Daddy said we could come see you tonight!"

I sat at the head table, still holding my champagne glass, watching my world crumble around me. The pack members' shocked whispers filled the air, but what struck me most was the absence of surprise on certain faces. Robert nodded approvingly from his seat. Several of the elder wolves looked pleased rather than scandalized.

They'd all known. Every single one of them had been complicit in this elaborate deception.

And I—the devoted Luna, the perfect wife, the woman who'd sacrificed everything for this family—had been nothing more than a fool.

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