Two She-Wolves, One Choice: Sever the Bond
My best friend Joanne and I were mated to Beta Shawn and his older brother, Alpha Edwin, on the same day.
But three years after our bonds were formed, their childhood sweetheart, Carmen, returned.
Both brothers were drawn to her like moths to a flame, and Joanne and I—once their mates—became little more than shadows in their lives.
Joanne, unable to endure the cold neglect her mate had shown her, begged me to escape with her—and I agreed.
But the night before we were supposed to leave, she leapt from Moonlit Crag and ended her own life.
When I called Shawn, her mate, he didn’t believe me.
Instead, he scoffed:
“Jose, don’t you think this childish little trick is beneath you? Trying to get my attention like this?”
When I reached out to Edwin, he only smirked, voice colder than the winds atop that cliff.
“Jose, do you really expect me to believe you? You’re just jealous of Carmen. Don’t involve me in her drama anymore. She’s not worth the trouble—and neither are you.”
Their indifference shattered what little hope remained.
So I severed the bond with Edwin… and left without a word.
But when Shawn finally learned the truth, he collapsed at Joanne’s grave, sobbing and begging for forgiveness.
And Edwin?
He howled into the night, desperation twisting his voice as he roared:
“Come back, Jose! I won’t lose my mate—not you too!”
But by then, I was already gone.
And I had no intention of returning.