I woke to the sound of voices drifting up from the dining hall. My wolf stirred restlessly within me, her anxiety bleeding into my own. After yesterday's discovery of Hudson's betrayal, I'd barely slept, my hand resting protectively over my stomach throughout the night.
*We should confront him,* my wolf urged. *Make him acknowledge our pup.*
"No," I whispered, though part of me agreed with her. "We need to be strategic."
I dressed carefully in a pale blue dress that highlighted my Luna status, applied light makeup to hide the shadows under my eyes, and made my way downstairs. The scent of breakfast—eggs, bacon, and fresh coffee—filled the air as I entered the dining hall.
That's when I saw her.
Ashlynn sat at the Alpha's table—my table—wearing one of Hudson's oversized white shirts that hung to her mid-thigh. Her long legs were tucked beneath her as she leaned forward, laughing at something Hudson had said. The sight of his shirt on her body made my stomach turn.
"Good morning," I said, my voice steadier than I felt as I approached them.
Hudson glanced up, his expression unreadable. "Maddie. You should have stayed in bed. You're still recovering."
"I'm fine," I replied, my eyes fixed on Ashlynn. "But I'm curious why an Omega is sitting at the Alpha's table."
Ashlynn's smile widened as she reached for a piece of toast. "Good morning, Luna Maddie. Alpha Hudson invited me to join him."
"Omegas have their designated seating," I said, struggling to keep my voice level. "At the far end of the hall."
Before Ashlynn could respond, Hudson slammed his hand down on the table, making several pack members jump.
"Enough," he growled, his Alpha tone vibrating through the room. "Ashlynn is not just any Omega. She's a Guest of Honor."
I blinked, stunned by his public rebuke. "A Guest of Honor?"
"Yes," Hudson said firmly. "She saved my life during the rogue attack. She deserves respect and recognition for that."
The dining hall fell silent. I could feel dozens of eyes on us—on me—witnessing my humiliation. My wolf snarled inside me.
*He disrespects us in front of the pack. He makes us look weak.*
---
The full moon gathering arrived a week later. The entire pack had assembled in the central clearing, awaiting announcements and celebrations. I stood beside Hudson on the raised platform, my hand once again resting protectively over my stomach.
"Today marks a special occasion," I began, my voice carrying across the hushed crowd. "After years of waiting, the Moon Goddess has blessed the Silver Moon Pack."
I took a deep breath, pushing down the pain of what I was about to share with people who might soon turn against me.
"I am carrying the future Alpha heir."
A murmur rippled through the crowd. Applause followed—hesitant, unsure. I searched their faces, looking for joy, for pride, but found only uncertainty.
Before I could continue, movement to my right caught my attention. Ashlynn stepped onto the platform, her eyes glistening with tears.
"I have an announcement too," she said, her voice trembling with false emotion.
Hudson moved to stand beside her, placing a protective arm around her shoulders.
"I'm pregnant too," Ashlynn declared, placing a hand over her stomach. "I'm carrying Alpha Hudson's pup."
Gasps echoed through the clearing. My wolf howled in anguish as Hudson tightened his grip on Ashlynn.
"Both children will be raised with high status," Hudson announced, silencing the crowd with his Alpha presence. "They will both be members of the Alpha line."
The implication was clear: he was placing his mistress's child on equal footing with mine.
---
"This is the future Alpha's nursery," I said, standing in the doorway of what had been prepared months ago—soft green walls, handcrafted wooden furniture, a mural of wolves running beneath a silver moon.
But now, two pack members were painting the walls pink while Ashlynn directed them.
"What is going on here?" I demanded.
Ashlynn turned, her smile saccharine. "Alpha Hudson thought the room should be more... gender-neutral. Since we don't know if your baby is a boy or girl yet."
"My baby is the future Alpha," I said through gritted teeth. "This room has been prepared for months."
"Actually," Hudson's voice came from behind me, "I think it's best if we make some changes."
I whirled to face him. "Changes?"
"Ashlynn's child needs to feel welcome," he said, as if explaining something simple to a child. "We don't want any bastard stigma."
The word 'bastard' cut through me like a knife.
"I've suggested Maddie move her nursery to the smaller guest room down the hall," Hudson continued. "It's still close to the Alpha chambers."
"You're displacing me?" I whispered, my hand instinctively covering my stomach. "In my own home?"
Hudson's expression softened slightly—not with compassion, but with the look one might give a petulant child.
"It's just temporary, Maddie. Until we figure out more permanent arrangements."
As he guided Ashlynn away, discussing paint colors and crib placement, I stood frozen in the doorway of what should have been my child's sanctuary. My wolf, usually so vocal, had gone eerily silent.
*This is war,* she finally whispered. *And we will not lose.*
The morning air carried a chill as I joined the perimeter patrol, my hand resting protectively over my stomach. Despite Dr. Sarah's warnings about rest, I needed to prove my strength—to myself, to the pack, and especially to Hudson.
"You shouldn't be out here, Luna Maddie," Beta Marcus said, his brow furrowed with concern. "You're carrying the future Alpha."
"I'm perfectly capable of performing my duties," I replied, straightening my spine. "The Luna hasn't been excused from patrols just because she's with child."
My wolf stirred restlessly within me. *Danger. We sense danger.*
I pushed her warning aside, determined to complete this circuit of our territory. The forest was quiet—too quiet. No birdsong, no rustling of small creatures. Just the sound of our footsteps crunching on fallen leaves.
"Something's wrong," Marcus whispered, signaling for the patrol to halt.
The attack came without warning. Rogues burst from the underbrush—at least a dozen of them, their eyes wild with bloodlust. The patrol scattered, shifting into wolf form to defend our borders.
"Rogues!" Marcus shouted through the pack link. "Northern perimeter! We need backup!"
I backed away, my heart pounding as a massive gray wolf advanced toward me, saliva dripping from its jaws. My wolf clawed at my consciousness, desperate to shift, but I hesitated—the baby...
*Shift!* my wolf screamed. *Or we both die!*
The rogue lunged. I stumbled backward, falling hard against a tree trunk. Pain shot through my spine as I scrambled to my feet.
"Hudson!" I called through our mate bond, my mental voice desperate. "Rogues! I need you!"
I felt his presence in my mind, his response immediate. *Hold on. I'm coming.*
Relief flooded through me as Hudson's powerful form burst through the trees. But then Ashlynn's voice pierced through the pack link, high and terrified.
"Alpha! Help me! I'm hurt!"
Hudson froze, his eyes darting between me and the direction of Ashlynn's call. The rogue seized the moment of hesitation, advancing with deadly purpose.
"Hudson!" I screamed as the rogue's jaws snapped inches from my throat.
He looked at me—really looked at me—his eyes reflecting my terror. Then he turned away.
"I'll check on Ashlynn first," he said, his voice cold. "You can handle one rogue, Maddie."
As he disappeared into the trees, something inside me shattered. The mate bond that had warmed my heart for a decade turned to ice.
*He wants us dead,* my wolf snarled. *He wants our pup dead.*
With no choice left, I surrendered to my wolf's desperate need to shift. Bones cracked and reformed as fur erupted across my skin. My wolf—silver and fierce—emerged with a protective rage that surpassed anything I'd ever felt.
The rogue attacked, but my wolf was faster, stronger than she'd ever been. We fought with the primal fury of a mother protecting her unborn child. Claws tore through flesh, teeth found vulnerable throats. When it was over, the rogue lay still in the dirt, its life extinguished by our hands.
---
"He left me to die," I whispered to the night air as I waited at the neutral border zone.
Three days had passed since the ambush. Three days of silence between Hudson and me. Three days of planning my next move.
A twig snapped in the darkness. I straightened, my senses on high alert.
"Luna Maddie," a deep voice called. "Or should I say, future Alpha Mother of the Silver Moon Pack?"
Alpha Parker Stewart emerged from the shadows, his tall frame silhouetted against the moonlight. His reputation preceded him—ruthless in business, powerful in battle, Hudson's longtime rival.
"You came alone," I noted, surprised by his compliance with my request.
"As did you," he replied, his eyes assessing me with an intensity that made my skin prickle. "What makes you think I won't just take this opportunity to eliminate my greatest competitor's Luna?"
I stepped forward, placing a small flash drive on the flat stone between us. "Because this contains everything you need to destroy him. Patrol routes, financial ledgers, territory weaknesses."
Parker's eyebrows rose as he picked up the drive. "Why would you betray your Alpha?"
"He betrayed me first," I said simply. "I want sanctuary for myself and my unborn child when the time comes."
As our fingers brushed during the exchange, something electric passed between us. Parker's aura flared—not in aggression but in protection. My wolf stirred curiously.
"Your wolf," Parker said softly. "She recognizes something."
Before I could respond, he reached into his jacket and withdrew a thick envelope. "This was meant to be leverage against Hudson. Now it's yours."
---
I sat alone in my chambers, hands trembling as I opened the dossier Parker had given me. Photographs spilled out—dozens of them, dating back years before Hudson's supposed amnesia.
Hudson and Ashlynn at a cabin in rogue territory.
Hudson marking Ashlynn's neck in a private ceremony.
Hudson promising her the world while I slept alone in our bed.
The most damning image showed Hudson and Ashlynn together the day before he disappeared—laughing, planning, conspiring.
"He wasn't lost," I whispered, my voice hollow. "He was hiding."
My wolf howled in vindication. *We knew. We always knew.*
The final page contained testimony from pack members who'd seen them together—wolves who'd been silenced with threats or bribes.
Hudson hadn't been a victim of amnesia. He'd been playing me all along.
The last shred of guilt or hesitation I'd felt about betraying him vanished. In its place, something cold and resolute took root.
The Luna was done being a victim.
The first sign of Parker's retaliation came with the trade wagons.
"Alpha Hudson," Beta Marcus reported, his face tight with concern. "The Northern Alliance has canceled our grain shipment. They say our credit is... compromised."
Hudson slammed his fist on the table. "What do you mean, compromised?"
I sat silently in the corner of the war room, watching as my mate's empire began to crumble. Two weeks had passed since I'd handed Parker the flash drive, and now the noose was tightening.
"The Silver Moon accounts show unusual activity," Marcus continued, avoiding my gaze. "Large withdrawals. Frequent transfers to offshore territories."
"That's impossible," Hudson snarled. "Those accounts are secure."
But I knew better. I'd given Parker everything—access codes, account numbers, transaction histories. The evidence of Hudson's embezzlement was now in the hands of the Regional Werewolf Council.
By midday, the news had spread through the pack. I walked through the dining hall, where conversations hushed as I passed. Pack members who once greeted me warmly now watched with wary eyes.
"There's barely enough flour for tomorrow's bread," I overheard Delta Jessica whispering to another wolf. "And the meat stores are already half-empty."
My wolf stirred within me. *They're beginning to see him for what he truly is.*
Later that evening, Hudson stormed into our chambers, his face contorted with rage.
"This is your doing," he hissed, advancing toward me. "You're sabotaging me."
I backed away, one hand protectively covering my stomach. "I'm carrying your heir, Hudson. Why would I sabotage the pack?"
"Because you're jealous!" he shouted, his Alpha tone making the windows rattle. "You can't stand that I've found comfort elsewhere."
Comfort. As if betraying our sacred bond was nothing more than seeking solace.
---
"The pack is suffering because of you," Hudson announced the next morning, his voice carrying across the central clearing where the entire pack had gathered. "Our Luna has failed in her duties."
Gasps rippled through the crowd. I stood tall despite the weight of their stares.
"The Moon Goddess requires submission and obedience," he continued, his eyes boring into mine. "When the Luna fails to submit to her Alpha, the pack suffers."
My wolf snarled within me. *He blames us for his failures.*
"You will submit to me completely," Hudson demanded, stepping closer. "You will pray to the Moon Goddess daily for forgiveness. You will restore the pack's energy."
Before I could respond, Ashlynn stepped forward, her hand resting on her slightly rounded stomach.
"Perhaps what the pack needs is a Unity Ceremony," she suggested, her voice honey-sweet. "To officially recognize me as a second mate."
The crowd murmured in shock. Second mates were rare—almost unheard of in established packs.
"If Luna Maddie refuses," Ashlynn continued, her eyes gleaming with triumph, "then perhaps Alpha Hudson should consider taking her pup after birth and raising it with me—someone who truly supports the pack's welfare."
My blood turned to ice. "You would take my child?"
"It's for the good of the pack," Ashlynn replied smoothly. "Your negative energy is affecting everyone."
I felt something snap inside me—the last thread of restraint.
---
"I can't stay here anymore," I confessed to my mother as we sat in her healing cabin in the neighboring Crescent Valley Pack. "He'll take my baby."
My mother, Elena, her silver-streaked hair falling loose around her shoulders, took my hands in hers.
"He abandoned you during a rogue attack," she said, her voice tight with controlled fury. "No true Alpha would ever leave his pregnant Luna in danger."
"I gave Parker everything," I admitted. "The trade routes, the financial records. Hudson's empire is crumbling."
Instead of the disapproval I expected, my mother's eyes shone with pride.
"My daughter," she whispered, "has the heart of a true Luna."
She rose and moved to an ancient cedar chest in the corner of the cabin. From it, she withdrew a wrapped bundle and returned to my side.
"This belonged to your grandmother," she said, unwrapping a gleaming silver dagger with intricate moonstone inlays. "It's been passed down through generations of Luna wolves who refused to be victims."
I traced the blade's edge with trembling fingers.
"Your grandmother used this when she chose the path of the Rogue Luna," Elena continued. "When she rejected a mate who betrayed her."
"The pack elders will never allow it," I whispered.
"The pack elders follow strength," my mother replied simply. "And you, my daughter, have shown more strength than Hudson ever has."
As I clutched the dagger to my chest, something shifted within me. My wolf, usually so restless, settled into a calm determination.
*We are not alone,* she whispered. *We have our family's blessing.*
I looked up at my mother, seeing in her eyes the same resolve that now burned in my own heart.
"I know what I have to do," I said softly.
And for the first time in months, I felt truly free.