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When My Alpha Let Me Bleed Out for His Luna

In this poignant werewolf tale, a loyal member of the pack suffers a devastating betrayal by their Alpha. During a fatal emergency, the leader chooses to rescue his Luna, leaving the narrator to bleed out in isolation. This cold abandonment destroys their connection, sparking a journey of survival fueled by bitterness. As the supernatural hierarchy shifts, the fallout of his cruel decision creates waves of tension across the entire wolf community.
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Chapter 3

I heard Griffin's voice through the library wall before I heard his footsteps.

He was in the east corridor, speaking to Nancy in the low, controlled register he used when he was furious and trying not to show it. I couldn't make out the words, but I didn't need to. The tone said everything — that particular flatness that meant the Alpha had made a decision and the conversation was already over, the other person just hadn't been informed yet.

Then Nancy's heels on the stone floor. Measured, unhurried, the walk of a woman who would not be seen to hurry. The front door opened and closed.

I turned a page.

A few minutes later, I heard Griffin stop outside the library door. He stood there long enough that I counted twelve seconds in my head. I kept my eyes on the page. The lighthouse on the cover of the novel had started to feel like a joke — all that light, all that warning, and ships still went down.

He didn't knock.

His footsteps moved away down the hall, and I let out a slow breath and went back to reading.

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It was the kitchen that finally broke the ceasefire.

I'd gone down for water around nine that evening. The pack house had gone quiet — Miranda had taken the baby upstairs hours ago, Cole was somewhere near the back entrance doing whatever Betas do when they're pretending not to stand guard, and the Omega staff had cleared out after dinner. I thought I had the kitchen to myself.

Griffin was standing at the counter with a glass of water he wasn't drinking, staring at nothing.

He looked up when I walked in. Something moved across his face — relief, maybe, or the thing that lives just underneath relief when you're not sure you deserve it.

"Alessandra."

"I just need water," I said.

I went to the cabinet, found a glass, turned on the tap. Behind me, I heard him set his glass down.

"We need to talk."

"We really don't."

"I'm not asking." His voice had dropped into that register — not quite the Alpha tone, but close enough to it that the air in the room changed. "You've been here two days. You won't let me near you. You won't explain what you meant about the mark. You just—" He stopped. Started again. "I need you to let me fix this."

I turned around.

He looked terrible, actually. I hadn't let myself notice it until now. The shadows under his eyes, the tension he was carrying in his jaw and his shoulders, the way his hands kept wanting to do something and finding nothing to do. His wolf was right at the surface. I could see it in the slight dilation of his pupils, the way he was breathing just a little too carefully.

"Your mark won't fix anything," I said.

"You don't know that."

"I do."

"The fated bond—" He pushed off the counter, and there was something ragged in the movement, something that had given up on being controlled. "Alessandra, the bond can override damage. If I mark you now, if we complete it, your wolf will—"

"Stop."

"—will have something to hold onto, something to heal toward, and I know I don't deserve—"

"Griffin. Stop."

He stopped. His chest was heaving slightly. The kitchen light was harsh and yellow, and it made the lines of his face look carved.

"You want to see what your waiting cost?" I said.

I set my glass on the counter. I reached up and pulled open the buttons of my sweater, three of them, enough to push the fabric off my left shoulder and pull the collar wide. Then I grabbed the hem of the undershirt beneath and pulled it up.

The scars were not subtle.

The rogue claw marks ran from just below my collarbone in three jagged lines, deep and uneven, the kind of damage that should have closed cleanly in a week if my wolf had been strong enough to push the healing through. She hadn't been. The skin had knit itself back together slowly, imperfectly, leaving ridges that were still pink at the edges six months later. The surgical line ran from my sternum downward — the emergency surgery in the human hospital, the doctor who'd had no idea why a woman's wounds weren't healing the way they should, who'd had to go in manually and repair what my body couldn't repair itself.

I watched Griffin's face.

He went completely still. That particular stillness — the one his pack had learned to read as the moment before the storm — but this time there was no storm behind it. Just a man looking at something he had no framework to survive looking at.

"Claw marks," I said. "Three rogues. The surgical line is from the hospital. My wolf couldn't regenerate the tissue because she was already too weak. She'd been too weak for a long time." I kept my voice even. "This is what six years of an uncompleted bond looks like on the outside. You want to know what it looks like on the inside, I can get you the medical report."

His mouth opened. Nothing came out.

I pulled my sweater closed and reached for the manila folder I'd left on the kitchen counter that morning. I slid it across to him. It made a soft, flat sound against the stone.

"Bank transfers," I said. "Three of them, from a shell company Miranda incorporated in September. Burner phone records — eleven calls to a rogue mercenary named Cade Farrow in the two weeks before the ambush. And a signed confession from Farrow's surviving associate. He was very cooperative once the Lycan King's clemency was on the table."

Griffin looked at the folder. He didn't touch it.

"She ordered it," I said. "In writing. With a paper trail. Because she was so certain I was already dead that she didn't bother being careful."

Something happened to his face then. Not grief, not rage — something underneath both of those, something older and more animal. His hands flattened on the counter. I watched his knuckles go white.

"Griffin—"

He shifted.

Not gradually. Not the controlled, deliberate shift of an Alpha choosing his form. His body just — broke open. The sound of it filled the kitchen, the crack and surge of bones rearranging, and then the table was in pieces on the floor and the massive dark-furred wolf was standing in the wreckage of it, filling the space between the counter and the far wall, his coat almost black in the kitchen light.

He was shaking.

I stood very still. My wolf stirred inside me — faint, slow, that half-asleep turning-over — and I pressed her down gently. Not yet. Not now.

The howl came from somewhere below sound.

It started low and built, and by the time it reached its full pitch it had moved through the walls and the stone and out into the November dark, carrying across the Ironveil territory the way Griffin's Alpha commands never had — because this wasn't a command. Commands had shape and direction and intent. This had none of those things. This was just pain, raw and enormous, the sound of a wolf who had finally understood what he'd done.

Outside the kitchen door, I heard Cole go completely still.

He didn't come in.

I stood in the ruined kitchen with the folder on the counter and the scars under my sweater and listened to the howl fade into the woods, and I thought: good. Let the territory hear it. Let every wolf within twenty miles know what this sounds like.

This was only the beginning of what it was going to cost him.

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