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The Broken Bond

Penulis: A.E CRUZ
last update Tanggal publikasi: 2026-06-25 18:07:32

Sera's POV

By the time I reached the pack border, the guards stared but did not stop me. They had already heard what happened. Of course they did. News travels faster than the wind in a pack full of gossiping wolves. Their eyes said everything their mouths refused to: shame, pity, and disgust.

I walked past them with my head held high, pretending their stares did not burn. But inside, I was breaking. Every step toward my family home felt heavier than the last. My heart whispered one painful thing over and over again. He did not even hesitate.

When I finally arrived, I stopped at the front door. My hands trembled as I pushed it open. The warm scent of wood smoke and my mother's cooking filled the air, but it brought no comfort this time. It only reminded me of the one thing I had completely lost. Belonging.

The door creaked, and my mother turned immediately. Her eyes were already red. She had been crying. She had seen everything. They both had.

"Sera..." she whispered, her voice breaking. "You should have just walked away quietly. You should not have made a scene."

I swallowed hard, trying to speak, but my throat ached too much.

My father entered from the sitting room, his face hardened with the familiar weight of leadership. He was not an Alpha, but he was highly respected. Strong. Proud. Fiercely loyal to the pack laws. He was the kind of man who valued honor above all else.

When his eyes landed on me, they darkened instantly. "You have embarrassed this family," he said in a low voice. "In front of the entire pack. Everyone saw you. Everyone heard you challenge the Alpha."

I opened my mouth to defend myself, but my mother raised her hand sharply. "Do not, Sera. Just do not."

"Mom..."

"What did we warn you?" she cut me off, her voice trembling with barely contained fury. "We told you he would destroy you. We told you not to beg for his love. But you never listen, do you? We watched you stand there and humiliate yourself. We watched you accept his rejection like it was nothing. But we knew. We could see the pain on your face."

"I did not beg!" I shouted back, my voice cracking under the strain. "I only wanted him to see me. To see that I was worth it!"

My father slammed his fist against the wall. The sudden crack made me flinch. "You think worth comes from chasing an Alpha who never wanted you? You think standing there and making a spectacle of yourself made you look strong? It made you look desperate."

Tears finally filled my eyes. "I loved him!"

"Love?" He scoffed, stepping closer. "Love does not make you weak, Sera. What you did tonight was weakness. You brought shame upon us all. The pack is already talking. We heard them as we walked home. They are calling you pathetic. Desperate. Broken."

I clenched my fists. "I did not ask to be rejected! I did not ask for this pain!"

My mother's eyes softened for a fraction of a second, but her voice stayed firm. "But you walked straight into it, my child. You chose him when we told you not to. You thought love would change an Alpha's heart. You thought you could rise above your rank with emotion alone. And now look at you." She gestured toward me, the broken girl standing in the doorway. "You have fallen lower than you ever imagined."

I could not hold the tears back anymore. They spilled down my cheeks as my legs gave out, and I sank to the floor. "I tried, Mom... I really tried..."

My mother turned her face away, unable to bear the sight of my breakdown. My father took a deep, cold breath. "You will not stay under this roof for now."

My head snapped up. "What?"

"You need to understand the consequences of your choices," he said, looking down at me. "You brought this on yourself. The pack sees you as a disgrace. Until you can prove yourself worthy again, you will live outside the main quarters. The old cabin near the southern woods. Alone."

My heart dropped into a hollow pit. "You are... sending me away?"

"This is not punishment," he said, though his tone was as hard as stone. "It is correction. You must learn to survive without the comfort you took for granted. You must learn what it means to be strong on your own."

My mother turned back, her eyes red. "We love you, Sera. But sometimes love means letting you face your pain."

I felt the last of my strength drain away. "Please, do not do this. Not now. I have already lost everything..."

My father did not answer. He simply pointed toward the door.

The silence between us was louder than any words could be. Realizing nothing would change his mind, I picked up a small training bag from the table and walked back out into the night.

Outside, the wind was cruel. As I hurried away from the pack houses, the cruel whispers of nearby wolves carried through the air.

"Did you hear? Alpha Lupus rejected her."

"The omega who thought she could be Luna."

"How pathetic."

I clenched my teeth, fighting back the oncoming tears. Let them talk. One day, they will all see.

The old cabin my father mentioned was far from the main territory, buried deep within the southern woods. It was cold, falling apart, and smelled of dust and old memories. I set my bag down on the wooden floor and sat against the wall, hugging my knees until darkness consumed the room.

The next morning, I woke to the sound of birds and the cold wind blowing through the cracks in the wall. My body ached from sleeping on the hard floor, but I refused to cry again. I was entirely done crying.

I stepped outside. The forest looked peaceful, completely hiding the chaos ruining my mind. My wolf, Lira, stirred in my thoughts.

We cannot stay broken, she whispered softly. We must rise again.

"I know," I whispered back into the empty clearing. "But it hurts too much."

Pain builds strength, she said, her mental voice growing firmer. And we will need it.

I closed my eyes, letting her words settle deep into my bones. Lira was right. I had let Alpha Lupus break me once. It would never happen again.

Over the next few weeks, I worked quietly in total isolation. I cleaned the cabin, gathered wood, hunted small animals, and pushed my body to its absolute limits training in the clearing. I could still feel the lingering emptiness of his rejection. The invisible wound that refused to close. But with every sunrise, I felt something new beginning to grow inside me. Determination.

By the end of the month, I was completely changed. My muscles ached from the relentless training, but my heart felt lighter. I refused to let my father's words or the pack's whispers define my worth.

Still, a part of me missed home. I was in the middle of sharpening a wooden spear when a familiar scent drifted through the trees. I did not expect my mother to appear, carrying a basket of food and a small blanket.

"Mom..."

She smiled sadly, looking over my dirt stained clothes and sharpened posture. "You look stronger already."

"I am trying."

She placed the basket down on the porch and sighed. "Your father is proud, though he will never admit it to your face. He believes this exile will make you wiser. You must understand, Sera. In this world, love is not enough. Power keeps you alive. Control earns respect."

I looked away, staring into the dense trees. "Then I will earn both. My way."

She smiled faintly, a spark of recognition in her eyes. "That is the daughter I raised." Before she turned to walk back to the pack quarters, she looked at me one last time. "Remember this. The moon does not shine because it wants to. It shines because it has to. And so will you."

Her words stayed with me long after her scent disappeared from the woods.

Later that evening, as the shadows lengthened across the clearing, I suddenly sensed a presence. The scent was incredibly familiar, yet distant enough to make my guard instantly go up. I turned sharply, my claws extending as my wolf demanded defense.

"Easy," a voice called out from the brush. "It is just me."

The branches parted, and Daniel stepped into the clearing. Lupus's Beta.

I froze, completely unsure of what to feel. "What are you doing here?" I asked coldly, refusing to lower my stance.

He looked exhausted, as if the weight of divided loyalties was physically pressing down on his shoulders. "Checking on you. You have been gone for weeks, Sera."

I scoffed, a bitter edge to my voice. "And the Alpha sent you to check if the garbage was properly discarded, right?"

"No," Daniel said quietly, taking a step forward. "He does not even know I am here."

I turned my back on him, picking up my spear. "Then you should not be here either."

"Sera..." His voice softened, filled with a strange urgency. "He has not been the same since that night in the grand hall. You might not believe me, but rejecting you completely shook him."

I let out a harsh, mocking laugh. "You expect me to believe that? He called me a useless omega, Daniel. He told the entire pack I was not worth being his Luna."

Daniel's eyes darkened, his jaw tightening. "I know what he said. But there is far more going on behind the scenes than you think. Things inside the pack. Politics. Pressure from the elders. He is not acting entirely on his own."

I frowned, lowering the spear slightly as his words sank in. "What are you saying?"

He hesitated, looking over his shoulder toward the main territory before looking back at me. "Just... be careful. You are not safe out here anymore. Not from everyone."

Before I could question him further, Daniel melted back into the shadows of the woods, leaving only the sound of rustling leaves and a storm of new questions behind.

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