Chapter 1

The mind-link hit me like a physical blow, unexpected and devastating in its clarity.

One moment I was organizing Princeton's territorial agreements in our shared study, and the next, I was drowning in sensations that weren't my own. Heat. Passion. The sound of Princeton's voice, rough with desire as he whispered words he'd never spoken to me.

*"You're incredible, Kaylee. So perfect."*

My hands trembled as the connection intensified, Princeton's mental barriers completely down in his moment of passion. Through his eyes, I saw her—Kaylee, his Beta secretary, arched beneath him on his office desk, papers scattered across the floor. Her dark hair fanned out like silk, her face flushed with pleasure as Princeton moved above her with a desperation I'd never experienced from him.

The mate bond should have blocked this. Should have protected me from witnessing my mate's betrayal in such vivid, crushing detail. But our bond had always been wrong, hadn't it? Incomplete. False.

*"Princeton,"* Kaylee gasped, her fingers digging into his shoulders. *"I have something to tell you."*

I wanted to sever the connection, to spare myself whatever revelation was coming, but I was trapped in Princeton's consciousness, feeling his excitement spike at her words.

*"I'm pregnant."*

The world tilted. Princeton's elation flooded through the link—pure, overwhelming joy that he'd never felt about the possibility of pups with me. Seven years of trying, seven years of him blaming my supposedly weak wolf, and here he was celebrating another woman carrying what he believed was his child.

*"Are you certain?"* Princeton's voice cracked with emotion. *"The pup—it's mine?"*

*"Of course it's yours,"* Kaylee purred, though something flickered in her scent that Princeton, drunk on triumph, missed entirely. *"Your heir, Princeton. The pup you could never have with her."*

The casual cruelty of her words, the way she dismissed me as if I were nothing, finally snapped something inside me. The mind-link shattered as I slammed my mental barriers up, but the damage was done. I sat in Princeton's chair, surrounded by the territorial agreements I'd been managing for him, and felt my world crumble.

Seven years. Seven years of protecting his secret, of letting the pack believe I was barren when the truth was far more devastating. Princeton's wolf carried a genetic defect—azoospermia, the pack healer had called it during a private consultation years ago. Complete inability to produce viable sperm. I'd held that secret like a dagger to my own heart, sacrificing my reputation to preserve his position as Alpha.

And now Kaylee was pregnant.

Which meant either she was lying, or the pup wasn't his.

I rose on unsteady legs, my wolf clawing at my chest with rage and betrayal. The territorial agreements scattered to the floor, but I didn't care. Let Princeton handle his own responsibilities for once.

The packhouse seemed different as I walked through it, as if I were seeing it clearly for the first time. The photographs of Princeton and me at various pack ceremonies looked staged and cold. The Luna portrait hanging in the main hall showed a woman with dead eyes, going through the motions of a role that had never truly been mine.

I climbed the stairs to our private chambers, each step heavier than the last. How long had this been going on? How many times had Princeton returned to our bed with Kaylee's scent still lingering on his skin while I pretended everything was normal?

The bedroom door closed behind me with a soft click, and I finally allowed myself to break. Not with tears—those would come later. But with a bone-deep exhaustion that had been building for years. I sank onto the edge of our bed, staring at the mate mark on my inner wrist that had never felt quite right.

The Moon Goddess was supposed to choose our mates perfectly. Supposed to create bonds that completed us. But mine felt like a chain, growing heavier with each passing year.

Footsteps in the hallway made me straighten. Princeton's scent reached me before he did—still tinged with Kaylee's sweetness, confirming what I'd witnessed through the mind-link wasn't some terrible dream.

The door opened, and my mate stepped inside, his dark hair slightly mussed, his shirt wrinkled. He had the audacity to smile at me, that same charming expression he'd worn for seven years while slowly destroying my spirit.

"Elena, darling," he said, his voice carrying false warmth. "I didn't expect you back so early from the pack business."

I studied his face—handsome, familiar, and completely foreign to me now. "The territorial agreements are on your study floor," I said quietly. "You can handle them yourself."

Something in my tone made his smile falter. His nostrils flared slightly as he scented the air, no doubt picking up the emotional storm radiating from my wolf.

"Is everything alright?" he asked, moving toward me with the careful steps of someone approaching a wounded animal.

I almost laughed. Almost. Instead, I stood, meeting his gaze with a clarity that seemed to surprise him.

"No, Princeton," I said, my voice steady despite the chaos in my chest. "Everything is not alright. And it hasn't been for a very long time."

His eyes narrowed, and for the first time in years, I saw a flicker of genuine concern cross his features. Not concern for me—concern for himself, for whatever he thought I might know.

"What's that supposed to mean?" he demanded, his Alpha tone creeping into his voice.

But I was done being intimidated by false authority. My own Luna aura stirred for the first time in months, responding to the threat in his posture.

"It means," I said, taking a step closer, "that I know about Kaylee. I know about the pregnancy. And I know exactly whose pup she's really carrying."

The color drained from Princeton's face, and in that moment, I saw him not as the Alpha who'd controlled my life for seven years, but as the frightened, inadequate wolf he'd always been beneath the facade.

The mate bond between us, already fractured beyond repair, finally began to crack completely.

Chapter 2

I needed to run.

The packhouse felt suffocating after my confrontation with Princeton, every wall seeming to close in with memories of seven years of lies. My wolf clawed restlessly beneath my skin, demanding freedom from the false bonds that had kept us captive for too long.

I shifted the moment I reached the forest edge, my bones realigning with a relief that bordered on euphoric. My wolf was larger than most Luna wolves, with silver-tipped fur that caught the late afternoon sunlight filtering through the canopy. For the first time in months, I let her run without restraint, paws pounding against the earth as we fled deeper into our territory.

The rhythm of the run gradually eased the chaos in my mind. Out here, away from Princeton's deceptions and Kaylee's manipulations, I could think clearly. The mind-link revelation had shattered something fundamental inside me, but it had also freed me from the last vestiges of hope I'd been clinging to.

Kaylee was pregnant. Either she was lying to Princeton about the paternity, or she was lying to someone else entirely. Given what I knew about Princeton's condition, the mathematics were simple enough to calculate.

My wolf slowed as we approached the northern border, her senses suddenly alert. Another wolf's scent drifted on the wind—unfamiliar yet somehow achingly recognizable. Male. Alpha. And carrying an undertone that made my wolf whimper with longing.

I should have turned back. Should have avoided any complications that might arise from encountering another pack's Alpha on our territory. Instead, I found myself padding closer to the boundary markers, drawn by an instinct I didn't understand.

He emerged from the shadows like something out of ancient pack legends. Massive even in human form, with dark hair and eyes that seemed to hold starlight. When our gazes met across the invisible line that separated our territories, the world tilted on its axis.

"Luna Elena." His voice carried the natural authority of a born Alpha, but there was something else there—a reverence that made my wolf preen with recognition. "I hoped I might find you here."

I shifted back to human form, suddenly self-conscious about my windblown appearance and tear-stained cheeks. "Alpha West. You're quite far from Moonlight Pack territory."

"Ryan," he corrected gently, taking a single step closer to the border. "And distance means nothing when it comes to you."

The words should have alarmed me. Instead, they sent warmth spreading through my chest—a feeling I'd almost forgotten existed. I inhaled carefully, testing his scent, and nearly staggered at the impact. Pine and rain and something uniquely him that called to every cell in my body.

"We shouldn't be meeting like this," I whispered, even as my feet carried me closer to the boundary line.

"No," Ryan agreed, his eyes never leaving mine. "We shouldn't. But I've watched you suffer in that false bond for four years, Elena. Watched your light dim a little more each time I saw you at council meetings. I can't stand by anymore."

"False bond?" The words escaped before I could stop them.

"You know it as well as I do." He stepped right up to the border, close enough that I could feel the heat radiating from his skin. "Your wolf recognizes mine. She always has. The question is whether you're brave enough to admit it."

My mate mark burned against my wrist, Princeton's claim suddenly feeling like a brand rather than a blessing. But underneath that pain, something else stirred—hope. Terrifying, desperate hope.

"I'm mated," I said weakly.

"You're marked," Ryan corrected, his voice gentle but firm. "There's a difference. A true mate bond can't be forced or faked, Elena. What you have with Princeton Rivera is political convenience masked as destiny."

Tears I'd been holding back finally spilled over. "You don't understand. The complications—"

"I understand that you've been protecting a wolf who doesn't deserve your loyalty." Ryan's hand hovered just inches from mine, separated only by the invisible boundary between our packs. "I understand that you've sacrificed your happiness for a lie. And I understand that if you'll let me, I'll spend the rest of my life proving what a real mate bond feels like."

The sincerity in his voice broke something open inside me. For the first time in seven years, I allowed myself to truly scent another male, to feel the electric pull of genuine attraction without guilt or shame.

The mate bond I'd always been told I had with Princeton felt like a pale imitation compared to this—this rightness that sang in my very bones.

"The pack won't accept it," I whispered. "Princeton won't let me go."

"Then we'll make them accept it." Ryan's eyes flashed with determination. "Starting with the next council meeting. It's time the other Alphas saw what Princeton Rivera really is."

As if summoned by our conversation, Princeton's howl echoed across the territory—angry, possessive, and growing closer.

Ryan's expression hardened. "He's tracking you."

"I have to go," I said, panic rising in my throat.

"Elena." Ryan's voice stopped me as I began to back away. "This isn't over. What we have—what we're meant to have—it's worth fighting for."

I ran then, shifting mid-stride as Princeton's howl sounded again, closer now. But Ryan's scent clung to my fur, and for the first time in years, my wolf ran toward home with something other than resignation in her heart.

She ran with purpose.

Chapter 3

The whispers started three days after my encounter with Ryan at the border.

I noticed them first during the morning pack run—hushed conversations that died the moment I approached, sideways glances that carried equal parts pity and disdain. By afternoon, the rumors had spread like wildfire through every corner of Silver River territory.

"Seven years and still no pups," I heard Delta Marcus murmur to his mate as I passed the training grounds. "Maybe it's time the Alpha considered other options."

Other options. As if I were a broken appliance to be discarded.

Kaylee orchestrated it all with surgical precision. During the evening meal, she positioned herself at Princeton's right hand—traditionally my seat—while I was relegated to the far end of the table. She wore a flowing dress that emphasized her still-flat stomach, one hand resting protectively over her abdomen as she spoke in animated tones about pack nursery preparations.

"Of course, we'll need to expand the children's wing," she said, her voice carrying clearly across the dining hall. "I want our pup to have the best of everything."

Our pup. Not Princeton's pup. Ours.

Princeton's chest swelled with pride, his smile brighter than I'd seen it in years. The pack members nodded approvingly, their Alpha finally blessed with the heir they'd all been waiting for. Only I caught the flicker of calculation in Kaylee's eyes as she surveyed her audience, measuring their reactions like a chess master planning her next move.

After dinner, I retreated to the Luna's study—my private sanctuary where I'd managed pack finances and administrative duties for years. The ledgers spread across my desk told a story Princeton had been careful to hide from the pack council: mounting debts, failed investments, and territorial agreements that bordered on financial suicide.

I'd been covering for him here too, quietly redirecting funds and renegotiating contracts to prevent pack bankruptcy. But no more. If Princeton wanted to claim Kaylee as his true partner, he could handle the consequences of his own failures.

A soft knock interrupted my calculations. Elder Victoria Blackwood entered without waiting for permission, her silver hair gleaming in the lamplight. As the most respected female elder in the regional pack council, her presence in my study meant serious business.

"Luna Elena," she said, settling into the chair across from my desk with the fluid grace of a wolf half her age. "We need to talk."

I set down my pen, meeting her knowing gaze. "About?"

"About the future of this pack." Victoria's eyes swept over the financial documents scattered across my desk. "I've been watching, child. Watching and waiting for you to find your courage."

"I don't know what you mean."

"Don't you?" She leaned forward, her voice dropping to a whisper. "Princeton's leadership has been failing for years. His decisions grow more erratic by the month, his judgment clouded by whatever hold that Beta has over him. And you—" She studied my face intently. "You've been holding this pack together through sheer force of will."

My throat tightened. "Princeton is my mate—"

"Princeton is a weak Alpha who marked you to legitimize his rule," Victoria interrupted sharply. "And you've sacrificed your own happiness to protect his failures. But there are limits to loyalty, Elena. Even for a Luna."

I stared at the financial records, seeing years of careful work that Princeton would never acknowledge. "The pack council won't support a challenge to his authority. Not when he's finally producing an heir."

"Is he?" Victoria's question hung in the air like a blade. "Because I've known Kaylee Morrison since she was a pup, and that girl has never told the truth when a lie would serve her better."

The elder's words confirmed what I'd suspected but hadn't dared voice. "What are you suggesting?"

"I'm suggesting that when the time comes—and it will come soon—you'll have allies among the council. Wolves who remember what true leadership looks like." Victoria rose, smoothing her skirt with practiced elegance. "Just remember, child. A Luna's first duty is to her pack, not to the Alpha who claims her."

She left me alone with the weight of her words and the growing certainty that my time at Silver River was running out. The question wasn't whether I would leave, but how—and whether I could protect what remained of my pack in the process.

Outside my window, a wolf howled in the distance. Not Princeton's voice, but deeper, more resonant. My pulse quickened as I recognized the sound that had haunted my dreams for three nights running.

Ryan was calling to me across the darkness, and every cell in my body ached to answer.

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