LOGINBlurbMy life collapsed the night the man I worshipped as my king turned into my executioner. The Alpha I loved tore apart our bond with his own hands, accused me of betrayal I never committed, and cast me out of the pack like poison in its blood. I ran with nothing but fear in my chest, forced to abandon my ailing mother and carry the weight of his cruelty alone. As if exile was not enough, he ordered me to destroy the life growing inside me, the child he swore was a mistake. Three years passed, filled with pain, survival, and scars that reshaped me. Then Damien returned, stripped of his pride, kneeling for mercy, claiming the very child he once wanted erased. But my heart is no longer an empty ruin waiting for him. Another Alpha found me in my brokenness, stitched me back together with patience and devotion, and loved me without conditions or chains. Now I stand between a past soaked in betrayal and a future built on healing, forced to choose whether forgiveness belongs to the man who destroyed me or whether my heart will remain with the one who saved me.
View MoreChapter 1: The Betrayal
Olivia’s POV
“Long live The Luna.”
The words cut into me. Each cheer twisted the pain deeper, leaving me trembling where I stood. My fingers dug into the fabric of my dress, bitterness churning violently in my stomach. Breathing became difficult.
I turned sharply, my eyes locking onto the stage where Damien stood, deliberately refusing to meet my gaze. Beside him was Brielle, dressed in the ceremonial Luna robes, her smile radiant and victorious. My legs shook beneath me.
This is not happening. This cannot be real. Just last night, Damien had held me close, whispering promises into my hair while he slept beside me. “You are mine, Olivia. I will make you my Luna. Only you.” I had believed every word, given him everything I had, my body, my heart, my trust.
Now, in front of the entire pack, he was giving the title that belonged to me to another woman. The betrayal was unbearable. A bitter cry tore from my throat as I stepped forward.
“Damien.”
My voice rose above the music, drawing everyone’s attention. The celebration halted. Laughter faded. Every face turned toward me. My body shook, but I refused to retreat.
“Damien,” I said again, my voice trembling. “You promised I would be your Luna. You promised me when you took me to your bed.”
Gasps rippled through the hall. Brielle stiffened beside him, surprise flashing briefly in her eyes before she masked it with a smug smile.
“Did you truly believe that?” Damien asked coldly. His tone dripped with mockery as he tilted his head, studying me with cruel amusement. My stomach twisted painfully.
“Did you think I would make you my Luna?” A harsh laugh escaped him. “An Omega?”
Whispers erupted around us. My vision blurred, my heartbeat roaring in my ears.
“You swore to me.” My voice broke as the words escaped. “You gave me your word. An Alpha’s word.”
Damien did not flinch. “I was simply being generous,” he said calmly. “I gave you attention when no one else would. I allowed you into my bed and let you believe you mattered.”
His gaze darkened. “But do not confuse my kindness for something more.”
Cold spread through my body.
“You were nothing but a distraction,” he continued. “You are weak, Olivia. You are not even a full wolf. What kind of Alpha would burden his Luna with such a curse?”
A sharp, painful breath left my lips.
It felt like a brutal blow to my stomach. He knew how deeply those words would wound me, yet he stood there, tearing open an already bleeding scar.
I could not breathe. My throat tightened as pain crushed my chest. I searched his face for anything, any sign that this was some cruel lie. There was nothing.
Tears burned my eyes as I turned away, walking out without waiting for the ceremony to end. I did not look back. I could barely see through my tears as I reached the back of the palace.
My legs finally gave out, and I collapsed onto the ground, betrayal shaking my entire body. He had been my world, and he had destroyed me.
A soft, mocking laugh pierced through my sobs.
“Pathetic.”
I froze. I did not need to look up to know who it was.
Brielle stepped closer, her voice dripping with contempt. “Pathetic,” she repeated smugly. “You actually thought he loved you? You were nothing more than a convenient body to him.”
I clenched my fists, fighting to contain my emotions. Brielle continued, her words slicing deeper. “You should show respect to your Luna,” she sneered. “Without Damien’s protection, you are nothing.”
Anger surged through me, forcing me to my feet. “You are not my Luna,” I snapped, my nails biting into my palms.
Brielle’s eyes flashed with fury. “Kneel before me, Olivia.”
“Never,” I shouted, my eyes burning. “You are not my Luna, and I will never kneel to you. Go find respect from someone foolish enough to give it.”
Her face twisted with rage. “If you refuse, I will make you kneel.”
She lunged, grabbing my arm, but instinctively I pulled away. Brielle lost her balance and fell to the floor.
Before I could react, Damien appeared, his gaze narrowing as he assessed the scene. Brielle was quick to cry out, “She attacked me. She pushed me down and tried to hurt me. If you had not come, she would have assaulted me.”
Her accusation hung heavily in the air. I knew the truth, but would Damien?
I was not shocked by Brielle’s lies. She had always wanted me gone. What shattered me was that he chose her over me.
Damien looked at me, his expression dark and unreadable. He believed her.
“You are not truly believing her, are you?” I asked softly, a bitter laugh escaping me. Part of me hoped I was wrong.
His answer crushed that hope. “You understand the punishment for harming royalty,” he said evenly. “It is treason, and it is punishable by death.”
He stepped closer. “Consider this my final act of mercy. Leave the pack and never return.”
My heart stopped.
“Did I hear you correctly?”
“What?”
“You are banished,” Damien said sharply.
Guards moved forward, seizing me roughly. I struggled against them, my breath coming out in broken sobs.
“Take her to her quarters,” Damien ordered, his eyes turning away from me.
As they dragged me off, I pleaded, “Damien, please. You cannot do this.”
He watched in silence, his expression empty.
Olivia’s POVI woke to movement.Not the gentle kind that eased you from sleep, but the steady, relentless rhythm of someone covering ground quickly. My body shifted with each powerful stride, rocked against a solid chest that rose and fell with controlled breath. For one terrifying moment, instinct screamed that I had been captured again, that Damien’s men had dragged me back while I was weak.I tried to move.A firm arm tightened around me instantly.“Do not thrash,” a deep voice said close to my ear. “You will fall.”My eyes flew open.Moonlight streaked through dense branches overhead as the forest rushed past us in blurred shadows. The stranger was running, fast and silent, his boots barely disturbing the earth beneath him despite the weight of me in his arms. His grip was secure, unyielding, as though dropping me was not an option he had even considered.“You brought me deeper,” I said hoarsely, fear clawing its way back into my chest. “You said we were leaving.”“We are,” he re
Olivia’s POVI did not realize how close I was to collapsing until my legs finally gave way beneath me. The terror, the pain, the exhaustion I had been suppressing for days all surged at once, leaving my body unable to obey me any longer. I would have fallen hard onto the forest floor if strong arms had not caught me at the last second, holding me upright with unyielding strength.The stranger steadied me against his chest, his grip firm but controlled, as though he had already decided that I would not break here, not under his watch. His warmth seeped into me slowly, grounding me in a way I was unprepared for. I could feel the steady rise and fall of his breathing, calm and unwavering, so different from the chaos raging inside me.“Breathe,” he said quietly, his voice deep and composed. “You are not dying tonight.”I let out a shaky breath, my fingers clutching weakly at the front of his shirt as my body trembled. I wanted to believe him, but experience had taught me that safety was
Olivia’s POV.I jolted awake to a violent crash against the door. I pushed myself upright, blinking hard as I rubbed at my eyes, trying to chase away the heavy fog of sleep clinging to my mind. Every inch of my body screamed in protest. The bruises along my skin throbbed as if they had just been inflicted moments ago. I had cried until exhaustion claimed me the night before, my failed escape replaying over and over until darkness finally dragged me under.My pulse hammered wildly when I heard Damien’s voice from the other side of the door. “Good morning, Olivia,” he said smoothly, mockery dripping from every word. “I trust you slept well.”I stared at the door with burning eyes. He was enjoying this. Feeding on my fear. Thriving on my suffering.“Get up,” he commanded. “It’s time to take care of what must be done.”I shoved the covers aside and stepped out from the shadowed corner of the room, fury blazing through me. “You know damn well how my night was,” I snapped, my voice sharp an
Olivia’s POVMy head spun wildly, my heart slamming hard against my ribs as I ran without looking back. I was leaving the pack. I knew Damien had ordered me to stay. He was the Alpha, and no one was meant to defy him, but I had reached my breaking point. Between obeying a man who betrayed me and destroying my unborn child, I chose to run.I pushed myself forward, rushing deeper into the forest. My feet struck the earth again and again, my lungs burning as each breath came out uneven and strained. I ran with everything left in me. The trees blurred together, branches scraping past my skin like bony hands reaching to stop me. I refused to turn around, terrified of what might be waiting behind me.Damien’s voice echoed in my head. “You will stay at the safe house outside the palace tonight.” But I knew I could not do that. Not after what he demanded of me. He did not want this pregnancy, and I understood why. As Alpha, having a child with me would stain his image and weaken his rule.But
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