Chapter 2

The formal alliance meeting with Shadowmoon Pack was supposed to be routine diplomacy. I sat in my designated Luna chair beside Wayne's imposing Alpha throne, maintaining the perfect picture of pack unity despite the hollow ache in my chest. Three days had passed since our confrontation at the construction site, and Wayne had been conspicuously absent from our shared quarters.

"The terms of our hunting territory agreement are acceptable," Wayne announced to the gathered representatives. "But there are some... private details I'd like to discuss with your Alpha's daughter."

Lyra's eyes met mine across the room, a smug smile playing at her lips. She wore a dress that hugged her curves in ways that made me acutely aware of my simple Luna robes.

"I'll join you shortly," I murmured to Elena, my assistant healer, who had accompanied me to the meeting.

Wayne led the Shadowmoon delegation toward his private office. I followed at a distance, my wolf Luna restless beneath my skin.

*Something's wrong,* she whispered in my mind. *His scent is all over her.*

I approached Wayne's office, intending to announce my presence with a knock. But as I raised my hand, I heard it—the unmistakable sound of passionate breathing, a feminine gasp, and Wayne's low growl.

"Mine," he was saying, his voice thick with desire. "You've always been mine, Lyra."

I froze, my hand suspended in mid-air. Through the crack in the door, I could see them—Wayne pressing Lyra against his desk, his mouth on her neck in the exact spot where a mate mark should be placed.

"This changes everything," Lyra murmured, her fingers tangled in his hair. "What about Selene?"

"She'll accept it," Wayne said confidently. "She always does. The pack needs this alliance more than it needs her feelings."

The marking was swift and deliberate. I watched as Wayne's teeth sank into the tender skin where Lyra's neck met her shoulder, leaving a perfect crescent moon scar that glowed with the unmistakable aura of a mate bond.

My stomach lurched. Not a chosen mate. Not a political arrangement.

A true mate mark.

I stumbled backward, bile rising in my throat. Luna howled within me, a sound of such raw anguish that I had to clamp my hand over my mouth to keep from echoing it aloud.

---

"Your mother and I have spoken with Alpha Wayne," my father announced, his voice echoing through the Luna's quarters where I'd retreated after witnessing the marking. "And we agree that this arrangement is best for everyone."

I looked up from where I sat on the edge of my bed, still in shock. My parents stood before me, their expressions a disturbing mixture of determination and satisfaction.

"Arrangement?" I repeated numbly.

"Wayne has explained everything," my mother said, smoothing her perfectly coiffed hair. "The Shadowmoon alliance will strengthen our pack beyond measure. And Lyra's bloodline—"

"Is apparently more important than our mate bond," I finished bitterly.

My father's eyes flashed. "You will not speak of your Alpha that way."

"It's not about bloodlines or politics," I protested, rising to my feet. "He marked her. A mate mark, Father. While I'm still his Luna."

"Enough!" My father's Alpha command hit me like a physical blow, forcing me back onto the bed. "You will accept this. For your daughter's sake, if not your own."

My mother stepped forward, her hand gentle on my shoulder but her eyes hard. "Think of what this means for little Emma. With both bloodlines represented in the pack leadership, her future is secured."

"She already has a future," I whispered. "As my daughter."

"And as the potential heir to two powerful bloodlines," my father added. "Don't be selfish, Selene. This is bigger than your hurt feelings."

---

The stress of the confrontation left me feverish and weak. I collapsed into bed that evening, my body aching with exhaustion and betrayal. Luna whimpered within me, our bond frayed by the day's revelations.

Through the thin wall separating my quarters from Wayne's office, voices drifted to me—Wayne and Lyra, speaking in hushed tones that my heightened werewolf hearing couldn't miss.

"It's all arranged," Wayne was saying. "Selene's parents have convinced her to stay."

"And the plan?" Lyra asked, her voice eager.

"Both of you will bear my pups," Wayne confirmed, his tone clinical. "Simultaneously."

I struggled to sit up, my heart pounding.

"When they're born," he continued, "we'll switch them. No one will know that the pup with Shadowmoon blood will be raised as Selene's heir."

"But what if..." Lyra began.

"There are no 'ifs,'" Wayne cut her off. "Selene will never know. And by the time either of you might suspect something, it will be too late. The stronger bloodline will lead our pack—and I'll have ensured my legacy."

The room spun around me as the full horror of their plan sank in. Not only had Wayne betrayed me with another mate mark, but he was planning to steal my child's birthright—to replace my pup with Lyra's in the cruelest deception imaginable.

Luna's growl rumbled through my chest, a sound of pure maternal rage.

*We will not let this happen,* she promised fiercely. *Whatever it takes.*

Chapter 3

The full weight of Wayne's betrayal crushed against my chest as I sat alone in my quarters, the walls closing in with each passing moment. My hands trembled as I reached for the encrypted communication device I'd kept hidden beneath a loose floorboard—a precaution I'd taken months ago when I first sensed something was wrong.

"He marked her," I whispered to Luna, my wolf stirring restlessly within me. "And they're planning to steal our pup's birthright."

*We need to leave,* Luna growled. *Now.*

I nodded, my fingers hovering over the device. There was only one pack I could trust—Silvercrest. And only one Alpha who might be powerful enough to stand against Wayne.

Alpha Beckett Cooper.

I'd never met him in person, but his reputation preceded him—fair, strong, and notoriously protective of those who sought his aid. More importantly, he had no political ties to Wayne that might complicate matters.

With shaking hands, I activated the device, setting it to the secure frequency used only for inter-pack emergencies.

"Silvercrest Pack, this is Luna Selene of Moonstone," I whispered, my voice barely audible even to my own ears. "I seek private audience with Alpha Beckett on a matter of utmost urgency."

The silence stretched for several heartbeats before a deep, commanding voice responded.

"This is Alpha Beckett. Luna Selene, you honor us with your contact."

Something in his tone made my wolf still, her attention suddenly focused.

"I seek sanctuary," I said bluntly, deciding honesty was my only currency now. "And I offer my healing knowledge in exchange for protection."

There was a pause, and I could almost feel the weight of his consideration through the connection.

"Your healing techniques have saved countless wolves," he finally responded. "Including several of my own pack members who would have been lost without your methods. But Luna Selene... why do you seek sanctuary? What has happened?"

I closed my eyes, fighting back tears. "My Alpha has betrayed our mate bond. He's marked another and plans to... replace my child."

The growl that came through the communication was so fierce I nearly dropped the device.

"Tell me everything," Beckett commanded, his Alpha authority bleeding through the connection.

As I explained the full scope of Wayne's deception—the stolen healing center, the secret marking, the cruel plan to switch our pups—I felt something strange happening. My wolf was growing calmer, more focused, as if recognizing something important.

"He will pay for this," Beckett's voice was deadly quiet when I finished. "Luna Selene, I offer you and your daughter sanctuary under Silvercrest protection. Immediately."

"Alpha Beckett," I began cautiously, "I need time to—"

"No," he interrupted, his tone gentler now. "You need protection now. I feel... something when I hear your voice, Luna Selene. Something I've never experienced before."

My breath caught. "What do you mean?"

"Your scent," he said quietly. "Even through this communication, I can sense it. And my wolf... he recognizes yours."

The implication was clear, and impossible. A fated mate bond couldn't form when one was already mated—could it?

"I don't understand," I whispered.

"I think," Beckett said carefully, "that we were meant to find each other. But I would never force such a connection, especially not now. What I offer is protection, first and foremost."

Luna stirred within me, her certainty washing through our shared consciousness. *He's our true mate,* she insisted. *The one the Moon Goddess always intended.*

"Thank you, Alpha Beckett," I finally said. "I need to make preparations. For my daughter's safety, if nothing else."

"Of course," he agreed. "But know this—you are not alone anymore."

After ending the connection, I sat motionless for several minutes, processing everything that had happened. A true mate bond? After all these years with Wayne? It seemed impossible.

But Luna's certainty was unwavering.

*We need proof,* I finally decided. *Proof of everything Wayne has done.*

Moving silently through the pack house, I made my way to the archives where all pack records were kept. As Luna of Moonstone Pack, I had access to everything—including the documentation of every healing technique I'd developed.

I pulled out the original journals where I'd recorded each innovation, comparing them to the official pack records. Wayne had systematically credited himself with my work, claiming each breakthrough as his own while relegating me to the role of "assistant."

"He's been planning this for years," I realized aloud, gathering the evidence.

Next, I slipped into Wayne's office while he was occupied with Lyra, retrieving financial records that showed how he'd diverted funds meant for pack improvements into the luxury wing for his new mate.

"Mommy?"

I nearly dropped the papers as my daughter's small voice came from the doorway.

"Emma," I whispered, kneeling to her level. "What are you doing up so late?"

"I had a bad dream," she said, her eyes wide and frightened. "About you going away."

My heart clenched. "Why would you dream that, sweetheart?"

"Because," she said simply, "Daddy said you might have to go somewhere for a while. But he promised I'd still have a mommy."

The lie was so transparent it made my blood boil. Wayne was already preparing Emma for my replacement.

"Come here," I said, gathering her into my arms and making a silent vow. "We're going on an adventure soon. Just you and me."

As I held her close, I knew there was no turning back. Whatever it took, however long it took, I would protect my daughter from Wayne's schemes—and claim the life that was truly meant to be mine.

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