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When My Alpha Betrayed Me

Elara’s world shatters when Kaelen, her Alpha and fated mate, chooses a high-ranking rival to secure his power. Cast out and broken, Elara discovers a hidden lineage that grants her ancient, forbidden strength. As she hones her new abilities in exile, a mysterious rogue leader offers her an alliance. Now, Elara must decide if she will reclaim her place in the pack through blood or forge a new destiny that leaves her past in ashes.
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Chapter 2

The Alpha Tone released me like a hand letting go of a crushed flower. I stayed on my knees for a moment longer, not because I had to, but because my legs wouldn't work. The council chamber had gone silent except for Summer's soft, victorious breathing.

I looked up at Finn.

Really looked at him, maybe for the first time in ten years.

His face was carved from stone, his jaw tight with what I'd always told myself was restraint. Duty. The weight of leadership. But now, with my cheek still stinging from where it had pressed against the floor, I saw the truth hiding in his eyes.

Obligation. Burden. Guilt.

Not love. Never love.

My wolf whimpered, that broken, damaged part of me that had clung to hope for so long. But even she was tired now. So tired.

I pushed myself to my feet. No one offered to help. The Deltas beside me wouldn't even meet my eyes.

"Council dismissed," Finn said, his voice back to normal now. Controlled. Cold.

I walked out with my spine straight and my head high, even though everything inside me was screaming.

---

The pack house courtyard had a massive stone fireplace, built for celebrations and ceremonies. Tonight, it would serve a different purpose.

I dragged my trunk down three flights of stairs, my damaged wolf making the effort harder than it should have been. Ten years of my life, packed into one battered leather case.

The training logs went in first. Hundreds of pages documenting every strategy session, every patrol route, every defensive position I'd ever mapped. The paper caught quickly, flames licking up the edges and turning my careful handwriting to ash.

Next came the journals. Five of them, leather-bound and full of notes I'd kept for Finn. Pack dynamics. Personality assessments of every wolf under his command. Suggestions for conflict resolution. Ideas for improving morale.

All of it, burning.

The defense maps were harder to let go. I'd spent weeks on those, measuring distances, calculating response times, identifying every vulnerable point along our borders. But Summer had them now, didn't she? She could have the credit. She could have all of it.

I fed the maps to the fire one by one, watching the ink bleed and bubble in the heat.

"What are you doing?"

I didn't turn around. I knew Finn's voice, knew the particular way he said my name when he was annoyed.

"Cleaning house," I said.

His footsteps crunched on the gravel behind me. "Those are pack documents. You can't just—"

"They're my documents." I threw another journal into the flames. "And I can do whatever I want with them."

"Elodie." His hand landed on my shoulder.

I shrugged it off and finally turned to face him. Summer stood in the doorway behind him, wrapped in one of his shirts. Of course she was.

"We need to talk," Finn said.

"No," I said. "We really don't."

I pushed past him, heading for the stairs. He followed, because of course he did. Alphas never knew when to let things go.

His quarters were on the top floor, in the corner suite with windows overlooking the forest. I'd been there a thousand times, always hoping, always waiting for him to finally mark me, finally make me his.

Tonight would be the last time.

Summer tried to block the doorway, her eyes wide and innocent. "Elodie, maybe you should come back when you've calmed down—"

I walked right through her space, forcing her to stumble back. My wolf might be damaged, but I still had enough presence to make a Late Bloomer move.

Finn's room smelled like him. Pine and earth and that particular Alpha musk that had once made my heart race. Now it just made me sick.

I turned to face them both. Finn looked confused, his brow furrowed like he couldn't understand why I was upset. Summer looked worried, but there was that hint of satisfaction in her eyes again.

I took a deep breath and felt something settle into place inside my chest. Something cold and final and absolutely certain.

"I, Elodie Palmer," I said, my voice steady and clear, "reject you, Alpha Finn Knight, as my mate."

The words hung in the air for one perfect, crystalline moment.

Then the bond snapped.

Pain exploded through my chest, white-hot and devastating, like someone had reached into my ribcage and ripped out my heart with their bare hands. I heard Finn cry out, saw him drop to his knees, his face contorted in agony.

But underneath the pain was something else. Something vast and empty and strangely peaceful.

Freedom.

I severed the mind-link next, that thin thread of consciousness that had connected us since the bond first formed. It fought me, clinging like a drowning person, but I tore it away with ruthless precision.

The silence in my head was deafening.

Finn was gasping on the floor, his hands clutching his chest. Summer had dropped beside him, her face pale with shock.

I walked to the door, my legs steady despite the pain still radiating through my body.

"Elodie," Finn choked out. "Wait—"

"I'm done waiting," I said without turning around. "I'm done with all of it."

I left him there, broken and bleeding from a wound I'd finally had the strength to inflict.

---

Alpha Marcus Stone of the Winter Ridge Pack accepted my transfer request without question. Maybe he heard something in my voice. Maybe he just needed bodies on his northern border.

I didn't care which.

I left the Silverfang territory before dawn, my trunk in the back of a borrowed truck, the taste of ash still on my tongue.

In my rearview mirror, the pack house grew smaller and smaller until it disappeared completely.

My wolf stirred, weak but alive, and for the first time in ten years, I felt like I could finally breathe.

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