
Abandoned Luna's Return
Chapter 1
The familiar scent of pine and mountain air should have brought me comfort as I approached the Silvermoon Pack territory, but instead, it felt foreign—tainted by something I couldn't quite identify. Four years. Four long years of needles piercing my veins, of watching my blood flow into tubes that would keep the Lycan Queen alive, of growing weaker with each passing moon while my wolf Jasper whispered encouragement in the depths of my soul.
Now I was home.
The pack guards at the border didn't rush forward with welcoming howls as I'd imagined during countless sleepless nights at the Royal Court. Instead, they emerged from the shadows with cautious steps, their eyes narrowing as they took in my appearance. I caught my reflection in one guard's silver badge—pale skin stretched thin over sharp cheekbones, dark circles beneath eyes that had once sparkled with Luna authority, hair that hung limp instead of flowing with the vitality of a pack leader's mate.
"State your business," the larger guard commanded, his hand resting on the hilt of his ceremonial blade.
The words hit me like a physical blow. State my business? In my own territory? "I'm Emryn Powell," I said, my voice hoarser than I'd expected. "Luna of the Silvermoon Pack."
The guards exchanged glances, and I caught the subtle shake of the younger one's head. "The Luna is Keira Brooks," he said carefully, as if speaking to someone who might be mentally unstable. "She's been our Luna for over two years now."
The ground seemed to shift beneath my feet. Keira Brooks? The name meant nothing to me, yet it had apparently replaced mine in the hearts and minds of my own pack members. I reached for the Luna authority that should have been second nature, but my wolf felt distant, weakened by years of blood loss and separation from our territory.
"I've been serving at the Lycan Royal Court," I managed, fumbling for the official papers in my travel bag. My hands shook as I produced the royal seal that should have commanded instant respect. "Four years of service to save the Queen's life."
The older guard's expression softened slightly as he examined the documents, but confusion still clouded his features. "Ma'am, if you're truly... if you were the previous Luna, then you'll need to speak with Alpha Alec about your... situation."
Previous Luna. The words echoed in my mind as they escorted me through territory that should have welcomed me with open arms. Pack members I'd once known—wolves I'd helped through difficult times, families I'd blessed at mating ceremonies—stared at me with blank curiosity or whispered suspicion. Some turned away entirely, as if my presence was an unwelcome reminder of something they'd rather forget.
The pack house loomed ahead, its familiar stone walls now feeling like a fortress designed to keep me out rather than welcome me home. My footsteps faltered as I climbed the front steps, each one heavier than the last. Through the windows, I could hear laughter—warm, genuine sounds of a family at peace.
A family that apparently no longer included me.
The guards flanked me as we approached the main entrance, their presence making it clear that I was being delivered rather than welcomed. The massive oak doors that I'd once walked through as the rightful Luna now opened to reveal a stranger's domain.
"Wait here," the older guard instructed, gesturing to a formal sitting area that felt more like a waiting room than the heart of what had once been my home. "I'll inform the Alpha of your arrival."
I sank into an unfamiliar chair—expensive leather that bore no trace of my scent or memory—and tried to steady my breathing. Through the walls, I could hear movement, hushed conversations, the quick patter of small feet that made my heart clench with desperate hope.
Raylan. My son would be nine now, no longer the toddling child I'd kissed goodbye before departing for the Royal Court. Would he remember me? Would he understand why I'd had to leave, why saving the Queen's life had meant sacrificing years of his childhood?
Footsteps approached—measured, familiar, carrying the confident stride of an Alpha who owned everything in his path. My mate bond, dormant for so long, stirred with painful recognition. Alec was coming.
But the scent that preceded him carried traces of another—feminine, floral, claiming. My nostrils flared as my weakened wolf tried to process what my mind refused to accept. That scent was woven through the very fabric of this place, marking it as thoroughly as any Luna's presence ever could.
The footsteps stopped just outside the sitting room. Through the doorway, I caught a glimpse of familiar broad shoulders, the dark hair I'd once loved to run my fingers through. But he didn't enter immediately. Instead, I heard the low murmur of conversation—Alec's deep voice mixing with a lighter, musical tone that belonged to someone who clearly had every right to offer opinions about my unexpected arrival.
When he finally appeared in the doorway, Alec Shaw looked exactly as powerful and commanding as I remembered. But his eyes—those warm brown eyes that had once looked at me with such love—now held the cool assessment of an Alpha evaluating a potential threat to his territory.
"Emryn," he said simply, my name falling from his lips like a diplomatic necessity rather than an endearment.
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