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When My Alpha Left Me Bleeding for His Mistress

The full moon hung like a silver coin against the night sky, casting long shadows across the ceremonial grounds of the Black Moon Pack. I stood perfectly still at the center of the stone circle, my white dress billowing gently in the autumn breeze. Around us, the pack elders watched with solemn expressions, their faces carved from moonlight and ancient expectation. This was supposed to be sacred—the Luna ceremony that would bind me to Jace Holmes forever. Instead, it felt like a funeral for something that had never truly lived. Jace approached me with measured steps, his Alpha aura radiating cold authority. His eyes, those deep blue eyes I'd loved since childhood, held nothing but distant contempt as they met mine. The pack members fell silent, their collective breath held in anticipation of the ritual kiss that would seal our bond. 'Let's get this over with,' Jace said, his voice clipped and formal. Not a whisper of the warmth I'd once known from him existed in those words.
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The full moon hung like a silver coin against the night sky, casting long shadows across the ceremonial grounds of the Black Moon Pack. I stood perfectly still at the center of the stone circle, my white dress billowing gently in the autumn breeze. Around us, the pack elders watched with solemn expressions, their faces carved from moonlight and ancient expectation. This was supposed to be sacred—the Luna ceremony that would bind me to Jace Holmes forever. Instead, it felt like a funeral for something that had never truly lived.

Jace approached me with measured steps, his Alpha aura radiating cold authority. His eyes, those deep blue eyes I'd loved since childhood, held nothing but distant contempt as they met mine. The pack members fell silent, their collective breath held in anticipation of the ritual kiss that would seal our bond.

'Let's get this over with,' Jace said, his voice clipped and formal. Not a whisper of the warmth I'd once known from him existed in those words.

He gripped my shoulders, his touch clinical and impersonal. When he leaned down to bite the marking spot on my neck, I felt nothing but the sharp pressure of his teeth. There was no tenderness, no whispered promises, no trace of the mate bond that should have flared between us. Just the metallic taste of blood and the weight of five years of hatred.

The moment his mark was complete, our mind-link snapped into place. I felt the connection like a cold blade against my consciousness, and Jace's voice filled my head—not with love, but with a vow that shattered what was left of my hope.

'You may wear the Luna crown for the elders' sake, but know this: you will never have my heart. I will never forgive you for Anastasia's blood. The bond between us is duty, nothing more. Remember that.'

His Alpha tone reverberated through the link, heavy with command and finality. I pressed my thumbnail deep into the inside of my wrist, the small pain grounding me as I fought to keep my face composed. The elders were watching. The pack was watching. I would not give them the satisfaction of seeing me break.

'I understand, Alpha,' I replied through our link, my mental voice steady despite the storm raging inside me. Seventeen years of loving him, five years of enduring his coldness, and now this—a mate bond built on vengeance and politics rather than love.

The ceremony concluded with formal words from the eldest council member, but I barely heard them. My attention was fixed on the weight of the Luna crown that had been placed on my head—not a symbol of honor, but a shackle I had willingly accepted in the desperate hope that someday, somehow, Jace would see me.

The next morning, I rose early and made my way to the packhouse's main hall. As Luna, it was my duty to organize the daily schedules, oversee the warriors' training rations, and manage the household staff. I had spent hours the night before preparing detailed plans, determined to prove my worth even if my mate despised me.

I was arranging the duty rosters when Jace strode into the hall, Beta Marcus at his side. The conversations around me died instantly, pack members freezing in place as their Alpha approached.

'Those schedules won't do,' Jace announced, not even looking at me directly. 'Beta Marcus will handle the logistics from now on. The training rations need to be doubled for the northern border patrol.'

He spoke to Marcus with easy familiarity, then turned to me with the cold formality of a commanding officer addressing a subordinate. 'You can assist with the Omega quarters if you wish. That should be... manageable for you.'

The public humiliation burned like acid. I felt every eye in the room on me, watching as their new Luna was stripped of authority before she'd even had a chance to claim it. I nodded, my face a careful mask of composure, and stepped back as Marcus took over.

Just as I was retreating to the kitchens to gather myself, a soft voice interrupted the tension in the hall. 'Excuse me, Alpha Holmes? I'm here for Owen's piano lesson. I'm Hayden Knight, from Silverfang.'

I turned to see a petite woman with honey-blonde hair and gentle eyes. The moment Jace's gaze fell on her, something shifted in the air—a crack in the ice of his demeanor so sudden and complete that I felt it like a physical shock.

He dropped his pen, his face draining of color as he stared at the newcomer. 'You... you're...' he stammered, his voice stripped of all Alpha authority.

Stepping past me as if I were invisible, Jace approached the woman with a tenderness I hadn't seen in twelve years. 'Welcome to Black Moon, Hayden. I'm Jace Holmes. We're... we're so glad you're here. Owen will love working with you.'

The warmth in his voice was a knife to my heart. In that moment, as Jace's hand gently guided Hayden toward his study, I realized that the worst was yet to come. The substitute had arrived, and my fragile world was about to shatter all over again.

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