Chapter 2

The morning light filtered through my office windows as I sat behind my desk, the familiar weight of Luna responsibilities spread before me like a chess board. Three days had passed since I'd walked in on Byron and Kamila, three days of maintaining my composed facade while Selene prowled restlessly beneath my skin, demanding action.

I pulled out my phone and opened the camera, my fingers steady despite the tremor of rage that never quite left me now. The financial reports Byron had carelessly left on his desk yesterday told a story of misallocated funds and questionable pack investments. Each photograph I took felt like gathering ammunition for a war I hadn't yet declared.

*Document everything,* Selene whispered, her presence stronger than it had been in years. *Every violation, every moment of negligence.*

The pack house buzzed with its usual morning activity around me. I smiled and nodded at passing pack members, discussing patrol schedules and supply orders with the same efficiency I'd maintained for five years. No one could see the storm building behind my carefully maintained Luna mask.

"Good morning, Luna Violeta." Marcus Thompson, our Beta, appeared in my doorway with his usual respectful nod. "The Alpha asked me to remind you about the supply meeting at ten."

"Of course," I replied smoothly, sliding the financial reports into my desk drawer. "Has he reviewed the budget allocations I prepared?"

Marcus's expression flickered—just for a moment—with something that looked like discomfort. "He said Kamila would be handling the administrative reviews from now on."

The casual dismissal of my authority hit like a slap, but I kept my voice level. "I see. Thank you for letting me know."

After Marcus left, I allowed myself thirty seconds to feel the fury burning in my chest before channeling it into cold calculation. Byron was making mistakes, getting careless in his arrogance. Each dismissal, each slight, each moment he prioritized Kamila over pack protocol was another piece of evidence I could use.

By mid-afternoon, I found myself in the medical wing, ostensibly checking on our supply of healing herbs. The familiar scent of sage and lavender should have been soothing, but nothing could calm the ache that had taken permanent residence in my chest.

"Luna?" Elena Rodriguez emerged from the storage room, her dark eyes immediately focusing on my face with the sharp attention of a skilled healer. "You look pale. Are you feeling alright?"

"I'm fine," I started to say, but something in Elena's expression—genuine concern mixed with knowing awareness—made the words stick in my throat.

Elena moved closer, lowering her voice. "Violeta, you don't have to pretend with me. Half the pack can smell the distress rolling off you, even if they don't understand why."

The kindness in her voice, the first real warmth I'd felt in days, nearly broke my carefully maintained control. Before I could stop myself, tears were sliding down my cheeks.

"Oh, honey." Elena quickly guided me into her private office, closing the door behind us. "What's happened?"

The story poured out of me in broken whispers—Byron's betrayal, his proposal, the hollow realization that our mate bond had never been real. Elena listened without judgment, her healer's instincts reading between my words.

"That bastard," she breathed when I finished. "Violeta, what he's proposing isn't just cruel—it violates pack law. An Alpha can't maintain two official mates without Lycan Council approval, and that's only granted in cases of pack survival necessity."

"You think I should fight this?" The question came out smaller than I intended.

Elena's eyes flashed with fierce loyalty. "I think you should destroy him. Legally, properly, and completely." She leaned forward, her voice dropping to a whisper. "And I think I'm not the only pack member who's noticed our Alpha's... declining leadership qualities lately."

Hope flickered in my chest for the first time in days. "What do you mean?"

"James Morrison mentioned that Byron missed three patrol briefings this week. The warriors are starting to grumble about leadership decisions being made by an omega with no military training." Elena's expression was grim. "If you need allies, Luna, you have them."

Two weeks later, I stood in the neutral conference room of the Cascade Territory, watching Byron schmooze with neighboring Alphas while Kamila hung on his arm like a decorative accessory. The quarterly alliance meeting was supposed to strengthen inter-pack relationships, but all I could focus on was maintaining my composure while my supposed mate flaunted his chosen replacement.

Then the Silvercrest delegation arrived.

The scent hit me before I even saw him—pine and rain and something wild that made Selene surge to attention with a recognition that stole my breath. I turned toward the entrance, my heart hammering against my ribs, and saw Rex Meyer for the first time in ten years.

He'd grown into his Alpha presence, his broad shoulders filling out his dark suit with confident authority. But it was his amber eyes that made my world tilt on its axis—the same eyes that had looked at me with teenage intensity during that long-ago pack exchange, now burning with adult recognition and something deeper.

Our gazes locked across the crowded room, and the mate bond I'd never truly felt with Byron blazed to life with such intensity that I had to grip the back of a chair to stay upright.

*Mate,* Selene howled in recognition. *Our true mate.*

Rex moved through the crowd with predatory grace, his eyes never leaving mine, and I knew with absolute certainty that my carefully ordered world was about to change forever.

Chapter 3

The encrypted message glowed on my phone screen in the darkness of my chambers, Rex's words sending warmth through my chest despite the cold reality of my situation.

*I never took a mate because I was waiting for you. My wolf recognized yours the moment we met ten years ago, even if we were too young to understand. Gabriel says your Alpha nature shines brighter than any Luna he's ever encountered. We need to talk properly. Trust Elena—she's arranging secure communications.*

I deleted the message immediately, my fingers trembling as I set the phone aside. Selene purred with satisfaction in my mind, finally understanding why she'd never fully accepted Byron's touch, why our supposed bond had always felt hollow.

*He waited for us,* she whispered, her voice filled with wonder. *Our true mate waited.*

A soft knock interrupted my thoughts. "Come in," I called, quickly composing myself.

Elena slipped through the door, her healer's bag in hand and concern etched across her features. "I brought you something for the headaches you've been having," she said loudly enough for anyone listening to hear, then dropped her voice to barely a whisper. "Rex's Beta Gabriel reached out through official channels. They're establishing encrypted communication protocols."

She handed me what appeared to be standard pain medication, but I felt the small device hidden within the packaging. "This will allow direct contact without going through pack communication systems," Elena murmured, checking my pulse with professional efficiency. "Gabriel says Rex has been preparing for this moment for years."

"Preparing how?" I whispered back.

"Legal documentation, territorial agreements, everything needed to support a Luna transition between packs." Elena's eyes gleamed with fierce satisfaction. "Your true mate isn't just waiting, Violeta. He's been building a foundation for your future together."

The next morning brought a new level of suffocation. Byron had installed additional security cameras throughout the pack house, claiming it was for "enhanced protection," but I could feel his paranoid gaze following my every movement.

"The Luna will no longer be attending external meetings without my direct approval," Byron announced during the morning briefing, his arm possessively wrapped around Kamila's waist. "Pack security requires more... oversight."

Marcus shifted uncomfortably in his seat. "Alpha, Luna Violeta has always handled diplomatic relations excellently. The other packs expect—"

"The other packs will adapt to our new protocols." Byron's voice carried that harsh edge that had become his default tone lately. "Kamila will be taking over external communications. She has a better understanding of my vision for the pack's future."

I watched Kamila preen under his praise, her brown eyes flickering to me with barely concealed triumph. She'd been pushing for more authority, more public recognition as Byron's chosen mate, and he was giving her everything she wanted at my expense.

"Of course, Alpha," I replied smoothly, ignoring the way several pack members exchanged uncomfortable glances. "I'll focus my attention on internal pack matters."

Byron's smile was cold, satisfied. He thought he was isolating me, weakening my position. He had no idea he was giving me exactly what I needed—freedom to move within our own territory while he focused his paranoia on external threats.

That afternoon, I made my way to Thomas Mitchell's law office in the pack house basement, carrying a folder of documents that looked perfectly legitimate. The elderly pack lawyer looked up from his desk with professional courtesy, his gray hair perfectly combed despite the late hour.

"Luna Violeta, how can I help you today?"

"I need to update some Luna protocols," I said, settling into the chair across from his desk. "Byron mentioned concerns about succession planning and emergency procedures. I want to ensure all our documentation is current."

Thomas nodded approvingly. "Very wise. It's been several years since we've reviewed those procedures."

I pulled out carefully prepared notes, each request designed to sound routine while serving my true purpose. "I need forms for temporary Luna authority transfers, emergency mate bond documentation, and Lycan Council oversight procedures."

"Certainly." Thomas began pulling files from his cabinet. "Are you thinking of specific scenarios?"

"Just being thorough," I replied, watching him prepare the exact documents I needed—mate bond dissolution papers disguised as emergency protocols. "Byron values preparedness."

As Thomas worked, I felt the encrypted device Elena had given me vibrate softly against my ribs where I'd hidden it. Another message from Rex, another reminder that I wasn't alone in this carefully orchestrated rebellion.

*Soon,* Selene whispered, her presence stronger than ever. *Soon we'll be free.*

Thomas handed me the completed documents, completely unaware he'd just prepared the legal foundation for my escape. "Will the Alpha be reviewing these personally?"

"Eventually," I said, sliding the papers into my folder with practiced calm. "But you know how busy he's been lately with... other priorities."

Thomas's expression flickered with something that might have been disapproval before settling back into professional neutrality. Even he could see what Byron's obsession with Kamila was doing to pack stability.

I left his office with everything I needed to legally dissolve my false mate bond, my heart hammering with the knowledge that each piece of my plan was falling into place. Byron thought he was controlling me, but he was actually giving me the tools for my own liberation.

The game was just beginning.

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