The betrayal turned deadly over breakfast. Lily laced my food with Wolfsbane, then slashed her own chest to frame me. When Sam rushed in, he didn't check the facts. He pinned me against the wall by my throat, ignoring my swelling airways as the poison took hold.
"If she dies, you die."
He threw me to the floor like garbage and rushed his mistress to the hospital, leaving me to suffocate alone. I had to crawl to my room, clawing at the floor tiles, to reach the antidote my father had given me years ago. As I retched up the toxin, the last of my love for him was purged along with it.
I stood up and walked to the backyard rose garden-the symbol of our marriage. I doused it in gasoline and struck a match.
Before the Royal Guards arrived to take me home, I pinned a rejection letter to the front door with a dagger.
"I reject you, Sam. And by the way, check your old medical files. You're the one who is sterile."
Chapter 1
Echo POV:
The paper felt too light in my hands. It was high-quality parchment, embossed with the golden seal of the White Moon Pack, certifying that I, Echo, was the "Chosen Mate" of Alpha Sam.
In our world, the Moon Goddess usually calls the shots. Fated Mates, bound by soul and scent. But for the unlucky ones, the law allows a "Chosen Mate"-a legal binding, a promise of loyalty, usually followed by a Marking ceremony. *A bite to the neck. A mixing of blood.*
Five years. I had been staring at this certificate for five years. And my neck was still unmarked.
"Echo? Are you upstairs?"
Sam's voice drifted from the hallway. My hearing, sharper than a human's but dull for a wolf of my bloodline, picked up the heavy tread of his boots. I had suppressed my wolf for him. I had cut ties with my powerful family to be with him, a simple Pack Alpha who claimed to love me.
I moved to the door, intending to greet him, but stopped when I heard a second voice. It was Joshua, his Beta.
"The Elders are pressing again, Alpha," Joshua whispered urgently. "They want an heir. They are asking why the Luna hasn't produced a pup in five years."
I held my breath. This was my shame. The doctors said my wolf was dormant, my womb cold.
"Let them ask," Sam's voice was dismissive. *"As long as Echo thinks she's broken, she stays guilty. And a guilty wife doesn't ask why she hasn't been Marked."*
The floor beneath me seemed to tilt.
"But the certificate..." Joshua hesitated. "If she finds out it was never filed with the Lycan Council... that it's just a prop..."
"She won't," Sam snapped. "She's cut off from her royal family. She has no one but me. I need her bloodline's prestige to hold this Pack, Joshua. But I need an heir, too. That's why we have Lily."
Lily. The fragile, sweet Omega who worked at the pack orphanage.
"Lily and the pup are doing well," Sam continued, his voice softening. "I have to go see them. We have to maintain the lie, Joshua. Echo is the barren trophy. Lily is the real mother."
My knees gave way. I didn't fall, but I sank against the doorframe. My inner wolf, who had been sleeping for years, stirred. *It wasn't a roar, but a low, painful whine of betrayal.*
The certificate in my hand crumbled as I clenched my fist. A fake. A prop.
I heard Sam coming up the stairs. I scrambled to my feet, throwing the paper into the drawer. When he opened the door, I was standing by the window, shaking.
"Echo?" Sam walked in, his face arranging itself into a mask of concern. He smelled of forest pine-his scent-*but underneath, there was something cloying. Cheap vanilla.* "You look pale, darling."
He reached for me. I flinched.
"I'm fine," I managed to say, though my voice sounded hollow. "Just... thinking about us."
"Us?" He smiled, that charming, confident smile that had fooled me when I was twenty.
"We should go to the Bureau," I said, watching his eyes. "We should file for the official Mating Ceremony. The Elders are talking, Sam. A Mark would silence them."
Sam's eyes shifted to the left. A micro-expression of annoyance. "Now? Echo, you know how busy the border disputes are. The Rogues are restless."
"It would take an hour," I pressed.
"Next month," he promised, kissing my forehead. His lips felt like ice. "I promise. Right now, I have to go. Joshua says there's an issue at the northern border."
His phone buzzed. *The screen lit up with "My Lily-flower."*
"I have to go," he said, feigning urgency. "Don't wait up."
He rushed out.
I didn't wait. I grabbed my car keys.
I knew where the "northern border" was.
I drove to the pack orphanage, a run-down brick building on the edge of town. I parked behind a thicket of trees.
Sam's black SUV was there.
He wasn't fighting Rogues. He was standing on the porch. The door opened, and Lily came out. She looked nothing like me. I was tall, with sharp northern features. She was small, soft, *with big doe eyes that screamed 'I'm helpless.'*
She threw herself into his arms.
I watched, feeling a cold numbness spreading through my chest, as my husband buried his face in her neck. He inhaled deeply. *Sharing scent. A prelude to mating.*
"I missed you," I heard him say. My hearing was focusing, adrenaline sharpening my senses.
"Did you tell her?" Lily asked, pulling back.
"Not yet. Be patient, baby," Sam stroked her hair.
A little girl, no older than four, ran out of the door. "Daddy!"
My heart stopped.
Sam turned, his face lighting up with genuine joy. He scooped the child up. "Hey there, Kitty. Did you be a good girl for Mommy?"
Mommy.
The word hung in the air, heavy and toxic.
"She is our Luna," Sam said to Lily, looking at the child, then at her. "No one can take our pup away. Echo is just... the placeholder. She pays the bills, Lily. You hold my heart."
I opened the car door. I didn't slam it. I just stepped out.
I walked toward them. The gravel crunched under my boots.
Sam looked up. The color drained from his face so fast he looked like a corpse. He put the child down, instinctively stepping in front of Lily.
"Echo," he choked out.
I stopped five feet away. I looked at him, then at Lily, then at the child who had his nose.
"So," I said, my voice trembling with a rage so cold it burned. "This is the northern border issue?"
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