
When the Alpha’s Betrayal Shattered Our Bond
Chapter 2
After being discharged from the pack hospital, I was taken back to the Alpha’s mansion. Accompanying me was Antonella Mason, her presence a bitter reminder of the betrayal I could no longer ignore.
"Amalia, you're quite delicate now, especially with the pregnancy," Cyrus said, his voice smooth but cold. "Antonella, being the considerate person she is, offered to take care of you. You should appreciate that!"
He wrapped his arms around me, his hands resting on my abdomen, while his gaze shifted toward Antonella. The Alpha’s touch, once comforting, now felt suffocating.
"Our little one needs to grow up healthy and strong," he continued, his tone dripping with false warmth. "Mommy and Daddy can't wait for you to arrive!"
The nausea surged, a visceral reaction I couldn’t suppress. Knowing that the child inside me was Cyrus and Antonella’s made the disgust intensify. I couldn’t hold back any longer and turned away, retching on the floor.
Antonella stepped back with a look of disdain, her golden eyes narrowing. "Pregnancy seems so challenging," she said, her voice laced with mock concern. "Carrying a pup is such a burden. It’s not something everyone can handle!"
Her words struck me like a blow. She paused, her smirk widening. "Amalia, I finally get you now. Carrying a pup for nine months only to lose her is such a tragedy!" Her tone was sweet, but the cruelty in her eyes was unmistakable.
She took off her coat, deliberately revealing the combat training gear beneath, flaunting it in front of me. "The pack trainers know about your special circumstance, so I’ve been asked to take over the lead role temporarily," she said, her voice dripping with condescension. "You can focus on your pregnancy and leave the pack runs to me."
Our pack’s warriors were renowned across the territories. If it weren’t for this accident, I would have been leading the training sessions myself.
Taking a deep breath, I turned away without speaking, my fists clenched at my sides.
In the middle of the night, Cyrus claimed he had to attend to pack matters, but I knew better. I quietly stood outside the study door, eavesdropping through the slight gap.
“When our little one is born, I’ll transfer the pack’s assets to his name, and you can be his godmother,” Cyrus said, his voice low but clear.
Antonella’s laugh was soft, almost musical. "Oh, Alpha, you’re so generous! Not only sparing me the burden but also letting our pup inherit your legacy."
Cyrus’s voice was filled with feigned tenderness. "Even so, it doesn’t make up for my failings."
“If it weren’t for the impossibility of breaking the mate bond, you’d have the title of Luna too!”
She wrapped her arms around his neck, speaking sweetly: "Being with you is enough for me. A little sacrifice for our happiness is nothing!"
Their mingled breaths were like daggers to my ears. Once again, Cyrus’s voice came through:
"Amalia’s current state is more revolting than an old hag; I have no desire to be with her."
"How could she compare to you, darling? You're better in every way. You're the only one I love!"
Tears streamed down my face relentlessly. My wolf whimpered softly in the back of my mind, her pain mirroring my own.
I dragged my weary body back to the bedroom and opened the drawer, intending to draft the rejection of our mate bond when an electronic notebook caught my eye.
I entered Antonella’s birthday, and the lock screen opened.
It documented their shared moments—visiting pack territories, hunting together, supposedly on Alpha duties when he took her to the Silver Peaks to see the breathtaking views.
The chat history on the notebook was even more chilling. Conversations flowed seamlessly from morning till night, with mind-link calls numbering seven or eight a day. The screen was filled with affectionate terms—baby, darling, Luna.
It turned out that whenever he claimed to be busy and unable to respond to my messages, he was spending all his time with Antonella.
His latest message was also to Antonella: "Baby, you’re my life. I’d do anything for you!"
We had been mates for ten years, bound by the Moon Goddess’s decree for seven. I stood by him as he built the Shadowclaw Pack into what it was today. All my sacrifices had turned into a farce.
I quietly returned everything to its place and called my estranged brother, Barrett, the Beta of the Silverfang Pack.
“Barrett, I want to come home.”
“Help me find the best Healer, a pack physician, and… a legal advisor.”
My voice was steady, but the pain in my chest was unbearable. The mate bond, once a source of strength, now felt like a chain around my neck. But I would break it. I had to. For Mikayla. For myself.
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