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Betrayed By Alpha, Saved By The King

Luna of the Black Moon pack, I was betrayed by my mate, Ryker. He pushed me off a cliff to secure land and replace me with his chosen mate. I survived the fall but lost our unborn child, realizing he traded our lives for power. Rescued by the legendary Alpha King, I am now hidden in an ancestral sanctuary. Consumed by rage, I have contacted a secret ally to initiate my vendetta. Ryker will pay in blood for every horrific thing he stole from me.
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Chapter 1

Elara Vance POV:

A gasp tore from my throat, my heart hammering against my ribs like a trapped bird. The dream clung to me—my wolf, Lyra, howling alone in a snow-swept wasteland, the sound a visceral echo of my own desolation.

My hand instinctively shot out, seeking the warmth of my mate. It met only cold, crisp sheets. Empty. Again. The chill of the fine linen was a stark, physical reminder of his absence.

I tried to reach for him through our Mate Bond, the sacred link that the Moon Goddess bestows upon Fated Mates. Where there should have been a comforting warmth, a sense of his presence, there was only a chilling void, a wall of ice. The sudden emptiness sent a jolt through me, and the baby in my womb gave a restless flutter, a tiny life reacting to the void where its father should be.

A bitter pang of memory surfaced. My father, the previous Alpha, would have sooner set the Packhouse ablaze than let my mother sleep a single night alone. The comparison was a shard of ice in my gut.

My inner wolf, Lyra, paced restlessly in my mind. *He's wrong. Our mate is wrong.* The thought was a low, dangerous growl, vibrating through my very bones.

I pushed myself up, swinging my legs over the side of the massive bed. I padded to the wardrobe and pulled on a silk robe, my hand resting protectively over the slight swell of my stomach. "It's okay, little one," I whispered, the words feeling hollow even to my own ears. "Daddy's just… busy with pack business." The lie tasted like ash on my tongue.

That primal certainty, that growl from my wolf, propelled me from the room. I had to find him. I had to know.

The Packhouse was silent, a grand tomb of polished wood and deep carpets that swallowed the sound of my bare feet. The air was still, heavy with the scent of old power and secrets. I didn't head for the meeting rooms or the training grounds. My instincts, sharpened by pregnancy and a growing dread, pulled me in one direction—towards Ryker’s study.

The one room he had recently, and casually, forbidden me from entering.

The heavy oak door was closed, but a sliver of light bled from beneath it. He was in there. I took a deep, steadying breath, raising my hand to knock, but it froze midway.

A scent. It was faint, almost completely smothered by Ryker's powerful Alpha aura of forest and storm, but my werewolf senses couldn't be fooled. It wasn't the clean scent of a maid or the leathery smell of a warrior.

It was the scent of another she-wolf.

Sweet and cloying, like wild ginger flowers after a rain. It was a provocative, territorial scent that had no place in my home, on my floor, near my mate. My blood ran cold. A wave of nausea, more potent than any morning sickness, roiled in my stomach.

My hand, now trembling, didn't knock. It pushed.

The door swung open silently on well-oiled hinges. Ryker was sitting behind his enormous mahogany desk, a stack of papers in front of him. His head snapped up, and for a fraction of a second, I saw raw annoyance flash in his cold, steel-grey eyes before it was masked by a practiced look of concern.

"Elara? Darling, what are you doing up? It's not good for you, or the baby," he said, his smooth baritone voice a perfect imitation of a loving husband.

But I wasn't looking at him. My gaze swept the room, and my senses screamed. The wild ginger scent was stronger in here, clinging to the plush rug and the leather chairs.

I walked toward him, my movements stiff. I needed to get closer, to confirm the unthinkable. I reached for him, intending to wrap my arms around his neck, to bury my face in his collar and inhale the truth.

He moved, a subtle, fluid shift to the side, and caught my shoulders instead. His grip wasn't harsh, but it was firm, effectively halting my advance. "You look exhausted," he said, his tone leaving no room for argument. "I'll have a maid bring you some calming tea."

When he touched me, there were no Sparks. The electric jolt that always flared between mates was gone. There was only the cold, dead pressure of his hands on my skin.

My heart plummeted into the icy pit of my stomach. It was on him. The smell. Strongest on the collar of his shirt.

I lifted my head, my soft violet eyes meeting his. I forced my voice to remain steady, a mere whisper. "Ryker, do you love me?"

He blinked, a flicker of surprise, before a perfect smile spread across his handsome face. "Of course, my Luna. You are the Moon Goddess's greatest gift to me."

The words were flawless, but they were hollow, recited like a line from the pack's legal code.

"Liar!" Lyra shrieked in my mind. "He is a liar!"

I forced myself to nod, a single, jerky motion, and turned away before he could see the tears welling in my eyes. I walked out of the study, my back straight, my dignity a fragile shield.

The moment I pulled the door shut, I risked a glance back through the crack. The smile was gone from his face, replaced by a mask of cold, dismissive indifference.

Back in our room—my room—I twisted the lock. The click was a sound of finality. My back slid down the cold wood of the door until I hit the floor. The tears came then, hot and silent, a testament to the betrayal that had just taken root in my soul. A seed of ice and fury had been planted.

I had to find out who she was—and I was resolved to do just that.

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