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Reborn and Vengeful: Unmasking the Alpha’s Betrayal Novel Cover

Reborn and Vengeful: Unmasking the Alpha’s Betrayal

After suffering a brutal execution fueled by the betrayal of her mate and sister, Elena is unexpectedly reborn into her past. Armed with memories of her former life, she resolves to tear down the web of lies that destroyed her. To reclaim her future, she must navigate treacherous pack politics and outmaneuver a cruel Alpha. Elena is determined to achieve vengeance, but she must act carefully before the dark shadows of her history return to claim her.
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Chapter 2

When I opened my eyes again, the world had shifted from the sterile white of the medical wing to something softer, warmer.

Morning sunlight filtered through familiar bedroom blinds, casting golden stripes across the navy blue comforter I recognized as my own.

The air smelled of cedar and pine instead of antiseptic, and I could hear birds chirping outside instead of the relentless beeping of machines.

For a moment, I lay perfectly still, afraid that moving might shatter whatever dream this was. But as consciousness fully returned, details began to register with startling clarity. The wedding ring on my left hand caught the light—unmarked, unscratched, gleaming like it had the day Jake first slipped it onto my finger. My hands were steady, strong, without the tremor that had plagued my final months.

Most shocking of all, my chest rose and fell without effort, without the crushing weight that had made every breath a battle.

I reached for my phone with trembling fingers, my heart hammering as the screen illuminated. The date stared back at me in stark black numbers: four years in the past.

Four years before the diagnosis, before the slow deterioration, before Jake's cold dismissal and Fiona's poisonous kiss.

I had been given a second chance.

The realization hit me like lightning, electric and overwhelming. I pressed my hands to my chest, feeling the strong, steady rhythm of my heart—a heart that in another timeline had flatlined while the two people I loved most walked away. The memory of that betrayal burned through me, as fresh and devastating as if it had happened moments ago instead of in another life.

But this time would be different. This time, I would be ready.

I threw off the covers and moved with purpose I hadn't felt in years.

Every step felt like reclaiming territory that had been stolen from me. In the bathroom mirror, I stared at my reflection—healthy color in my cheeks, clear eyes, no trace of the gray pallor that had marked my decline.

I looked exactly as I had four years ago, but I carried the weight of knowledge that would change everything.

Without hesitation, I grabbed my phone and dialed the number I had memorized in my previous life—the specialist who had eventually diagnosed my condition, but only after precious months had been lost.

"I need to schedule a comprehensive examination," I said when the receptionist answered. "Full body scan, blood work, everything. It's urgent."

"Do you have a referral from your primary physician?"

"I'll get one. When is your earliest appointment?"

The urgency in my voice must have conveyed something, because she squeezed me in for the following week.

I hung up and immediately called my family doctor, fabricating concerns about fatigue and family history that would justify the extensive testing.

In my previous life, I had waited, dismissed early symptoms as stress, trusted that my body would heal itself. I wouldn't make that mistake again.

As I scheduled appointment after appointment, I felt a cold satisfaction settling in my chest. I remembered every detail of my illness's progression, every missed opportunity for early intervention. This time, I would catch it before it could take root, before it could become the weapon they used to justify abandoning me.

The examination results came back exactly as I had expected—a small mass, early stage, completely treatable with immediate intervention. The doctor who delivered the news looked almost apologetic for the minor inconvenience it would cause.

"We caught this remarkably early," he said, reviewing the scans. "With prompt surgery, your prognosis is excellent. You're very fortunate."

Fortunate. If only he knew.

I scheduled the surgery for two weeks later at a hospital three states away, far from prying eyes and pack politics. I told no one about the true nature of my condition, only that I needed to travel for "specialized consultation." The lie came easily—I had learned in my previous life that the truth was a luxury I couldn't afford.

Jake barely looked up from his pack correspondence when I mentioned my trip.

"How long will you be gone?" he asked, his attention still focused on the documents spread across his desk.

"A few days, maybe a week. It's just routine follow-up from my physical."

He nodded absently, already dismissing my concerns. "Take Marcus with you for security. I can't spare more than that right now."

I watched his profile as he spoke, searching for any trace of the man I had once believed loved me. But even now, four years before his ultimate betrayal, I could see the seeds of indifference that would eventually bloom into cruelty. He saw me as a responsibility to be managed, not a partner to be cherished.

"That won't be necessary," I said carefully. "It's a simple medical consultation."

Finally, he looked at me, his brow furrowed with mild irritation. "Mia, you're the Luna of this pack. You don't travel alone, especially not for medical issues. What if something happens?"

The irony of his concern was almost laughable. In another timeline, when something had happened, when I had truly needed him, he had walked away without a backward glance. But I kept my expression neutral, submissive.

"Of course, you're right. I'll take Marcus."

But I had no intention of involving pack security in my private medical affairs. I would find another way.

That evening, as Jake worked late in his office, I sat in our bedroom making my real plans. I would travel alone, pay cash for everything, use a false name if necessary. This surgery, this chance at survival, would be mine alone. I wouldn't give them the opportunity to use my illness against me again.

As I closed my laptop and prepared for bed, I caught sight of my reflection in the dresser mirror. For a moment, I saw not the healthy woman I appeared to be, but the dying one I had been—restrained, abandoned, watching helplessly as my mate and sister celebrated my demise.

Never again.

I pulled off my wedding ring and set it on the nightstand, the metal making a soft clink against the wood. Tomorrow, I would begin the process of saving my own life. And this time, I would do it on my terms, with my own strength, trusting no one but myself.

The morning light that had awakened me felt like a promise now—not just of a new day, but of a completely new future. One where I would never again be powerless, never again be betrayed, never again watch my own death through the eyes of those who should have fought to save me.

This time, I would be the one walking away.

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