Chapter 1 The Severance
Chapter 1: The Severance
Chapter 1: The Severance
(Elena’s POV)
“Elena, have you thought it over? Are you really transferring to Riverside Pack’s Healing Center?” Director Henry Baker looked at my transfer report with surprise.
I nodded firmly, my decision already made. “Yes, Director. Ive considered it thoroughly.”
His brows furrowed as he examined the paperwork. “But you’re our best healer. The Shadow Moon Pack
needs you here.”
“The Riverside Center has offered me a senior position. It’s a good opportunity.” The words felt hollow even as I spoke them
The truth was far more painful. I couldn’t bear to stay in the Northern Territory any longer, not with my mate bond to Marcus Blackwood becoming more unbearable each day. Six years of marriage to the Alpha of the
Shadow Moon Pack had brought me nothing but heartache.
“Is this because of Sophia Rivers‘ return?” Director Baker asked carefully.
My heart clenched at the name. Sophia Rivers–Marcus’s first love who had suddenly reappeared after years away. The she wolf he had never forgotten, even after mating with me.
“This is a professional decision,” I lied smoothly. “Nothing more.”
How could I explain that watching Marcus place Sophia in this very institute, forcing me to see her every day, had finally broken something inside me? That I couldn’t bear witnessing his gentle smiles toward her when he had only ever shown me cold indifference?
“Very well,” Director Baker sighed, stamping my transfer request. The paperwork will be processed within the
week.
I thanked him and turned to leave, my heart heavy but my resolve firm.
As I stepped into the corridor outside the Director’s Office, my breath caught in my throat. There, just a few feet away, stood Marcus Blackwood–my mate in name only–with Sophia Rivers and her pup, Oliver.
The three of them looked like a perfect family portrait. Marcus stood protectively close to Sophia, his golden eyes warm as he gazed down at her. The little boy clutched Marcus’s hand with familiar ease
The sight sent a sharp pain through our mate bond–a connection Marcus had always resented.
Sophia noticed me first, her smile bright and seemingly genuine. “Oh, Elena! it’s so nice to see you again.”
I forced myself to nod politely, though my wolf whimpered inside me at the sight of another she–wolf so close
to my mate.
“I don’t think we’ve been properly introduced,” Sophia continued cheerfully. “I’m Sophia Rivers, Marcus’s childhood friend. We grew up together in the Shadow Moon Pack.”
Friend. What a convenient understatement. Everyone knew she had been much more than that.
The little pup beside her looked up at me with curious eyes. “Are you a healer too? Like my mommy?”
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Before I could answer, he turned to Marcus with adoration. “Daddy Marcus, in the your friends.
My heart stopped. Daddy Marcus?
Marcus didn’t correct him. Instead, he gently stroked the boy’s head, his expression softening in a way had never seen directed at me.
“Oliver,” Sophia chided gently, though she didn’t correct him either.
I stared at Marcus, silently begging him to explain, to deny what seemed obvious–that this pup was somehow his. That before our six years of mating, he had been with Sophia.
But Marcus merely looked at me with cold detachment, as though I were a stranger rather than his Luna.
A bitter laugh escaped me before I could stop it. Of course. Our confidentiality agreement. The one that stipulated our mating would remain private, that I would never publicly claim him as my mate.
The memories flooded back unbidden. How I had saved Marcus’s life years ago after a devastating accident.
How his grandmother, Margaret Blackwood–the former female Alpha and still the most powerful member of
the Blackwood family–had suggested our mating as repayment.
“You saved my grandson’s life,” Elder Margaret had said. “In return, the Blackwood family will give you
everything–wealth, status, protection for your family.”
When I discovered Marcus was actually my fated mate, I had been overjoyed and accepted Elder Margaret’s suggestion. But for Marcus, our mating was nothing but an unwanted obligation.
He had made the terms clear: keep distance, don’t speak to him in public, never use our mate bond to communicate unless absolutely necessary, and above all, never reveal our mating to anyone.
For six years, I had endured this half–life, sustained by the foolish hope that he might eventually develop feelings for me. But now, seeing him with Sophia and Oliver, I finally understood the truth.
To Marcus, I would never be more than a cunning, greedy she–wolf who had made a shameless deal with his grandmother to become his Luna.
“Excuse me,” I managed to say, my voice surprisingly steady despite the storm raging inside me. “I have
patients waiting.”
I walked away, my back straight and my head high, even as my heart shattered into a thousand pieces.
Once alone in the Shadow Passage, I leaned against the wall, struggling to breathe through the pain radiating from our mate bond. My wolf howled in anguish, but I forced her down.
I had submitted my transfer application without informing Marcus. What was the point? Our relationship existed only on paper. He would probably be relieved to have me gone.
That afternoon, I drove to the Blackwood Ancestral Manor, determined to speak with the one person who had
orchestrated this entire situation.
Margaret Blackwood sat regally in her private study, her silver hair gleaming in the afternoon light. Despite her advanced age, she remained formidable, her red wolf’s power evident in her piercing gaze.
“I’m severing the mate bond with Marcus. I announced without preamble.
Her eyes narrowed slightly. “Have you discussed this with my grandson?”
“There’s nothing to discuss. He’s made his feelings clear.”
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Margaret studied me carefully. “Remember our agreement, Elena. The Blackwood family has provided for you and your entire family for six years.”
*I’ve fulfilled my end of the bargain,” I replied. “I’ve been the perfect Luna in private, the perfect healer in
public. I’ve never complained, never demanded more than the cold shell of a relationship Marcus offered”
Something like respect flickered in Margaret’s eyes. “Very well. The Blackwood lineage no longer owes you
anything. You’re free to go.”
The words should have brought relief, but instead, they left me feeling hollow.
When I returned to Moonhaven Estate that evening, I found Marcus, Sophia, and Oliver in the Great Hall My heart constricted painfully. This estate had been our home–mine and Marcus’s. The one place I had foolishly
believed belonged just to us.
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