
Wolf's Rise After Betrayal
Wolf's Rise After Betrayal Chapter 1
The applause washed over me like a warm wave as I stood on the stage, my fingers trembling slightly as they gripped the crystal award. The lights of the New York venue were almost blinding, but I couldn't stop smiling. Seven years of sleepless nights, of weaving stories into fabric, had culminated in this moment.
"Thank you for recognizing my 'Interwoven Bloom' collection," I said into the microphone, my voice steadier than I felt. "This represents everything I believe about sustainable textile art and—"
The massive screen behind me flickered. The audience's expressions shifted from admiration to confusion, then horror. I turned, and my world collapsed.
There I was on the screen—except it wasn't me. The figure with my face was standing over the bloodied bodies of my adoptive parents, a knife clutched in her trembling hand. The footage was grainy but unmistakable.
*No! This isn't real!* Aria, my wolf, howled inside my mind, a sound of pure anguish that only I could hear.
"That's not—I didn't—" The words died in my throat as murmurs rippled through the crowd. The award slipped from my fingers, shattering on the stage like my dreams.
"Restrain her!" The security guard's voice carried the unmistakable power of an Alpha tone, compelling even my trembling legs to freeze in place. Strong hands gripped my arms as people backed away, their faces masks of disgust and fear.
"I didn't do it," I whispered, but no one was listening. Aria thrashed wildly inside me, but her howls grew fainter as darkness closed in.
* * *
The white walls of Bellevue Private Psychiatric Facility became my prison. Every morning, a nurse with cold eyes and a colder touch injected me with something that made Aria's voice grow distant until I could barely feel her presence.
"It's for your own good, Ms. Hayes," Dr. Finch would say, his clipboard a shield between us. "The medication helps manage your... condition."
Condition. As if being a werewolf was a disease. As if Aria was some delusion to be suppressed rather than half my soul.
Ryan came every day, his handsome face a picture of concern, bringing flowers that withered in their vases just as I withered in my room. He would sit beside my bed, taking my limp hand in his.
"I'm here for you, Sophia," he would murmur, his voice honey-sweet. "I'll always be here. We'll get through this together."
I believed him. God help me, I believed every word. When he proposed a mate ceremony despite my "illness," I thought it was the most beautiful gesture of devotion. How could I have known it was all a lie?
Seven years passed this way. Seven years of medication that dulled my senses and kept Aria dormant. Seven years of believing I was broken, dangerous, insane. Seven years of Ryan's daily visits, his soft promises of a future together once I was "well."
* * *
The night before my scheduled release, something changed. The new nurse had been careless with my evening medication, administering a lower dose than usual. For the first time in years, I felt a faint stirring in my mind—Aria, weak but present.
*Sophia... listen...*
I lay still on my bed, afraid to move lest someone notice the change in me. As Aria's presence strengthened, so did my senses. Voices drifted from Dr. Finch's office down the hall—voices that shouldn't have been audible to human ears.
"...seven years of payments, Mitchell. Our arrangement has been profitable for us both." Dr. Finch's clinical tone was unmistakable.
"And I appreciate your discretion, Doctor." Ryan's voice, but colder than I'd ever heard it. "Especially regarding the termination."
Termination? My heart stuttered in my chest.
"The fetus was disposed of as requested," Dr. Finch replied. "No records exist. As far as anyone knows, Sophia Hayes was never pregnant."
The room spun around me. Pregnant? I had been pregnant with Ryan's pup? And he had ordered it... terminated?
"And the video evidence?" Ryan asked.
"Untraceable. Your technical team did excellent work fabricating that footage. No one will ever connect it to you or Elena."
Aria's growl vibrated through my bones, weak but filled with rage. *He betrayed us. He did this to us.*
Seven years of my life. My career. My freedom. My child. All stolen by the man who claimed to love me.
As tears slid silently down my cheeks, something inside me hardened. The medication might have suppressed my wolf, but it couldn't suppress the cold fury now taking root in my heart. Tomorrow, they would release me into Ryan's care, believing me docile, broken, and wolfless.
They had no idea what was waiting for them.
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