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Abandoned Luna's Rebirth

I arrived early at the Silverpine Pack house, the carved wooden box clutched tightly against my chest. Seven years. Seven years of building a life, a pack, a family with Ryan. The weight of the memories inside the box—our first written pack treaty, dried flowers from our marking ceremony, a lock of Jake's baby hair—felt heavier than they should have. I'd spent weeks gathering these tokens of our life together for our marking anniversary. The courtyard was already decorated with silver lanterns and pine garlands—preparations I'd overseen myself last night. Everyone had been instructed to arrive at seven, giving Ryan and me a private moment to exchange gifts before the celebration began. My wolf, Silver, purred contentedly within me, eager to reconnect with her mate on this special day. *He should be in his office with Liam,* I thought, making my way through the familiar stone corridors of our pack house. Voices drifted from the partially open door of the Alpha's study.
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Chapter 3

I couldn't sleep. The wounds on my back had mostly healed thanks to Elara's skilled care, but the deeper wound—the one that had opened when Ryan chose Chloe over me during the rogue attack—continued to fester. Silver paced restlessly within me, her anger a constant presence that mirrored my own.

Three days had passed since the battle. Three days of pitying glances and hushed conversations that stopped when I entered rooms. Three days of Ryan's half-hearted excuses and empty promises that things would return to normal.

Normal. As if anything could ever be normal again.

I forced myself out of bed, careful not to disturb Ryan's sleeping form. He'd returned to our bed last night, though we'd slept as far apart as the mattress would allow. Silver growled at his proximity, urging me to leave the room before her rising anger woke my so-called mate.

The morning air was crisp as I stepped outside, seeking solace in the training grounds where the youth sessions would soon begin. Jake would be there—my son, my heart. At least with him, I could pretend that my world wasn't crumbling around me.

I paused at the edge of the field, keeping to the shadows of the pine trees. The young wolves were already gathering, their excited voices carrying across the open space. Jake stood at the center of a small group, his chest puffed out importantly as the other children listened with rapt attention.

"...and Dad says she's the strongest she-wolf he's ever known," Jake was saying, his voice swelling with pride. "Way better at fighting than the current Luna."

The current Luna. Not Mom. Not Mother. The current Luna.

Silver whimpered as the words struck me like physical blows.

"So Chloe's going to be your new Luna?" one of the younger girls asked, eyes wide.

Jake nodded emphatically. "Dad says she's his true mate. He told me last night that sometimes the Moon Goddess makes mistakes, but she sent Chloe to fix everything."

The Moon Goddess makes mistakes. The sacred bond that had guided our people for generations—dismissed as a mistake by my mate, and now parroted by my own child.

"But what about your mom?" another boy asked, confusion evident in his voice.

Jake shrugged, the casual gesture piercing my heart. "Dad says she'll understand. She'll probably go live somewhere else, and I can visit sometimes."

I backed away, unable to bear another word. My legs carried me blindly through the pack grounds, somehow finding their way to my private study—the one place that had always been mine alone.

Silver's rage and grief crashed through me as I locked the door behind me. *He has poisoned our pup against us.*

"Our son," I whispered, tears finally breaking free. "He's turned our son against me."

The pain was different this time—not the sharp, clean cut of betrayal but something deeper, more fundamental. Ryan had taken my mate bond, my position, my dignity... and now he was taking my child.

I stood in the center of my study, surrounded by the evidence of seven years of service to this pack—diplomatic treaties I had negotiated, training protocols I had developed, financial systems I had built. All of it suddenly felt hollow, meaningless.

*We leave,* Silver said, her voice no longer broken but cold with resolve. *We take what is ours and we leave.*

For the first time since discovering Ryan's betrayal, I felt clarity cutting through the fog of pain and confusion. Silver was right. There was nothing left for us here except more humiliation, more betrayal.

With steady hands, I unlocked the hidden safe behind my desk and removed my personal documents. My fingers moved with purpose as I accessed my private accounts on my laptop, transferring funds to an offshore account I'd established years ago as a contingency. Ryan had always laughed at my "excessive caution"—another thing he would no longer mock.

I worked methodically through the morning, copying essential treaties and pack strategy files onto a secure drive. These were my work, my accomplishments. I would not leave them behind to be claimed by others.

As I packed the last of my personal items into a small, inconspicuous bag, I felt Silver settle within me, her presence calmer now that we had a plan. The pain hadn't diminished, but it had transformed into something else—a cold, hard resolve that would carry us forward.

Ryan and Chloe had taken everything from me. But they had forgotten one crucial truth: a Luna without a pack is still a wolf. And a wolf, when cornered, doesn't just surrender.

She hunts.

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