Chapter 2

I stood at the entrance of the pack meeting hall, my body still aching from childbirth. Three weeks had passed since Dylan's birth, three weeks of healing and rage and planning. Aria stirred within me, stronger each day as we both adjusted to our new reality—a reality without Sullivan's presence in our bond.

"Are you ready for this?" Marcus asked quietly beside me.

I nodded, straightening my shoulders. "I've been ready since the moment he chose her over us."

The double doors swung open, and conversation inside died instantly. Every eye turned to me—some sympathetic, others calculating, a few hostile. I walked with measured steps toward the front of the room, where the Alpha and Luna chairs sat on a raised platform.

My steps faltered.

Yasmin sat in my chair—the Luna chair carved with my family's symbols, the chair I'd occupied for eight years. She wore my ceremonial robes, the deep blue fabric that Sullivan had commissioned for me on our fifth anniversary. The silver embroidery caught the light as she lounged there, a satisfied smile playing on her lips.

"London," Sullivan acknowledged me with cold formality. "You should have informed me you'd be attending today."

"I don't need your permission to attend a pack meeting," I replied, my voice steady despite the fury building inside me.

Aria growled. *Look at her. Wearing our symbols like she earned them.*

Yasmin's smile widened as she leaned closer to Sullivan. Her hand rested possessively on his arm, her fingers adorned with rings that had once been mine.

"Pack members," Sullivan announced, standing to address the room. "Today marks a new chapter for Moonrise Pack. As you all know, London and I have... separated. In her place, I present Yasmin, my chosen mate and your new Luna."

Murmurs rippled through the crowd. I felt Marcus tense beside me.

"By pack law," I said clearly, rising to my feet, "no rogue may assume leadership position without proper trials and acceptance ceremonies. Yasmin has undergone none of these."

Sullivan's jaw tightened. "I am Alpha. I decide who stands beside me."

"You are Alpha," I agreed, "but even Alphas must abide by pack law. Or have you forgotten the oath you took?"

---

"The evidence is mounting," Marcus said, spreading documents across my kitchen table. Dylan slept peacefully in his bassinet nearby, his tiny chest rising and falling steadily.

I picked up a photograph—Sullivan and Yasmin entering our pack's sacred grounds without the proper escort. Another showed them in my private gardens, where only Luna family members were permitted.

"He's not even trying to hide it," I murmured.

"Because he doesn't think you can challenge him," Marcus replied grimly. "But we've found seventeen violations of pack law already. Abandoning his mate during childbirth, elevating an unvetted rogue to Luna status, misappropriating pack resources..."

I traced my finger over Dylan's sleeping form. My son's wolf seemed unusually strong despite being born prematurely. Sometimes at night, I swore I could see his eyes glowing with an inner light that seemed too intelligent for a newborn.

"He'll need to be strong," I whispered.

Marcus nodded solemnly. "We're with you, London. Many of us. The pack remembers who built Moonrise from nothing."

---

Dylan's naming ceremony should have been a joyous occasion. Instead, it became a battlefield.

I stood before the gathered pack members, my son cradled in my arms. Elder Elena Blackwood waited to perform the ritual, her ancient eyes watchful.

"Dylan Greene," I announced, using my surname deliberately. "Son of London Greene, heir to the Greene lineage."

The doors burst open. Sullivan strode in with Yasmin on his arm. She wore my ancestral Luna crown—a delicate silver circlet embedded with moonstones that had been passed down through generations of Greene women.

A collective gasp rose from the assembled pack members.

"By what right does she wear that crown?" Elena demanded, her voice carrying surprising strength for her age.

Yasmin's smile turned sharp. "By right of my position as Luna of Moonrise Pack."

"You have no position here," Elena countered. "You have not been properly accepted or initiated."

Yasmin's eyes flashed dangerously. "Old woman, be careful. Your age may protect you from some things, but not from all."

The threat hung in the air, clear and unmistakable. Several pack members shifted uncomfortably, suddenly seeing beneath Yasmin's polished exterior to the violence simmering beneath.

I stepped forward, Dylan secure in my arms. "I believe it's time for the naming ritual to continue," I said calmly.

As Elena began the ceremony, I felt Sullivan's gaze burning into me. But I didn't look his way—not once. My focus remained on my son, on our future, on the pack members who still looked to me for leadership.

And somewhere deep inside, I felt Aria stirring with renewed purpose. *This isn't over,* she promised. *It's just beginning.*

Chapter 3

The pack meeting hall had never felt so charged with tension. I stood before the semicircle of Moonrise Pack's most respected members—the elders, healers, and senior warriors whose opinions shaped our community's future. Marcus stood at my right, his presence a steady anchor as I faced the council.

"These are serious allegations, London," Elder Blackwood said, her ancient eyes studying me carefully. "You understand what you're asking for?"

I nodded, my grip tightening on the leather folder in my hands. "I do. And I wouldn't bring this before the council if there were any other way."

Aria stirred within me, her presence stronger each day since Dylan's birth. *Show them. Make them see what he's done.*

One by one, I presented the evidence we'd gathered. Photographs of Sullivan bringing Yasmin into sacred spaces meant only for pack leadership. Documents showing pack resources diverted to renovate the Alpha residence for her comfort. Testimonies from pack members who'd witnessed her intercepting official communications.

"Most damning," I said, pulling out a final document, "is this. Authorization for territory negotiations with the Eastern Ridge Pack—negotiations that should have been handled by the Alpha, but were instead conducted by Yasmin without proper oversight."

The council members exchanged troubled glances as they passed the document among themselves.

"This is unprecedented," Healer Morris finally said, her normally calm voice tight with concern. "A rogue with no formal standing making decisions that affect our entire pack."

"And Sullivan allowed it," I added quietly. "In fact, he encouraged it."

The formal hearing lasted hours. Pack members came forward one after another, each testimony more damaging than the last. Warrior Kane described how Sullivan had neglected border patrols, spending days at a time away from pack duties while pursuing his obsession with Yasmin. Elder Morris recounted how Yasmin had disrupted sacred ceremonies, wearing symbols she had no right to claim.

"She told my daughter that as the new Luna, she would decide who could participate in the coming-of-age rituals," one mother testified, her voice trembling with barely controlled anger. "My daughter has been preparing for that ceremony her entire life."

Throughout it all, Sullivan sat stone-faced, his eyes never meeting mine. Yasmin wasn't even present—a final insult that seemed to seal their fate.

When the voting began, I held my breath. One by one, the council members cast their votes.

"For removal of Alpha status: unanimous," Elder Blackwood announced, her voice heavy with the weight of the decision. "For permanent banishment of the rogue Yasmin Wagner: unanimous."

Sullivan finally looked at me then, his eyes a storm of emotions I couldn't—or wouldn't—decipher.

"You have three days," I told him quietly when the council had dispersed. "Three days to gather whatever you wish to take with you."

"Don't think this is over," he replied, but his voice lacked conviction.

I watched him walk away, feeling nothing but a hollow exhaustion where our bond had once been.

---

Six months passed in a blur of rebuilding and healing. I threw myself into pack duties, into raising Dylan, into anything that kept me from dwelling on the emptiness inside me where Sullivan once resided.

Then Dylan fell ill.

I'd never seen anything like it—a fever that burned through his tiny body like wildfire, his skin almost too hot to touch. His cries were weak, his eyes glassy with pain.

"This isn't normal," our pack doctor said, her face drawn with concern. "I've never seen a pup this young with wolf fever this severe."

We tried everything. Cool compresses. Herbal remedies. Prayer ceremonies under the full moon. Nothing helped.

"I'll contact neighboring territories," Marcus promised. "There must be someone who can help."

For three days, Dylan's condition worsened. I barely left his side, singing lullabies through my tears, whispering promises that I would find a way to save him.

On the third night, as moonlight spilled through the window of the pack hospital, a stranger arrived.

"I'm Nicholas Holmes," he said simply, setting down his healer's bag. "I understand you need help with your son."

Something about him made Aria stir within me—a recognition that sent a jolt through my exhausted body.

"Where have you been?" our doctor asked, relief evident in her voice. "We've been sending messages to every healer in the region."

Nicholas's eyes—a warm amber that seemed to see straight through me—never left Dylan's tiny form. "I was in the northern territories. I came as soon as I received word."

For three days, Nicholas barely left Dylan's side. He worked with a quiet intensity that commanded respect, mixing herbs with practiced hands, singing ancient healing songs that seemed to ease my son's pain.

On the third night, as Dylan's fever finally broke, I felt something impossible stir within me—a pull toward this stranger that made no sense after everything I'd been through.

Aria whined softly. *Him. It's him.*

"No," I whispered, backing away from Nicholas as he turned to me with a gentle smile. "I can't. Not again."

But as our eyes met, I knew with terrible certainty that the Moon Goddess had sent me a second chance at love—and that terrified me more than anything.

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