
Abandoned Luna's Return
Chapter 2
"You need to understand the situation," Alec said, his voice carrying that same measured authority he used during pack council meetings. "The pack has moved forward. Keira has been an excellent Luna, and the members have accepted her."
I rose from the unfamiliar leather chair, forcing my weakened legs to support me. "I've been saving the Lycan Queen's life, Alec. Four years of blood transfusions that nearly destroyed my wolf." My hand instinctively touched the scar on my wrist, the one that never quite healed. "And you replaced me?"
"You were gone." He didn't even have the decency to look ashamed. "The pack needed a Luna. Raylan needed a mother."
The mention of our son sent a sharp pain through my chest. "I am his mother."
"You were his mother." Alec's correction felt like a blade. "Keira raised him while you were playing savior at the royal court."
Playing savior. The words ignited something in my weakened wolf, a flicker of the Luna authority I'd thought lost to the transfusions. "I have a proposal," Alec continued, pulling a document from his jacket. "Your service to the Queen has earned you significant favor at the royal court. Use it to secure official recognition for Keira as Luna of the Silvermoon Pack. In return, you can remain here as... an honored pack member."
The paper trembled in my hands as I read the carefully worded request. He wanted me to legitimize my own replacement. To use the credit I'd earned through sacrifice and suffering to validate his betrayal.
"No." The word came out stronger than I expected.
Alec's expression hardened. "Emryn, be reasonable. This is what's best for everyone."
"Best for everyone?" I could feel my Luna aura trying to surface, pushing against the weakness that had plagued me for years. "You want me to erase myself so your chosen mate can take what's rightfully mine?"
"What's rightfully yours?" His voice rose, and I caught the flash of his Alpha authority preparing to strike. "You abandoned this pack. You abandoned your son. For four years, we heard nothing but occasional messages through official channels. Keira was here. She held us together."
My aura flared, surprising us both. It wasn't strong—the transfusions had seen to that—but it carried the weight of royal backing, of four years spent in the presence of the most powerful wolves in the realm. "Don't you dare use your Alpha tone on me."
Alec's eyes widened slightly before narrowing with calculation. He'd felt it too—that my authority, weakened as it was, now carried traces of something beyond a simple pack Luna. The royal court had changed me in ways he hadn't anticipated.
Footsteps echoed in the hallway, and suddenly the room filled with curious pack members. They must have heard our raised voices, drawn by the scent of conflict between an Alpha and a Luna who shouldn't exist in their carefully reconstructed reality.
"Submit the request, Emryn." Alec's Alpha tone pressed down, commanding obedience from every wolf in the room—except me. "I won't ask again."
I met his eyes, seeing a stranger where my mate should have been. "I would rather run as a lone wolf than accept this disgrace."
The gasps from the doorway told me our audience had grown. Through the crowd, I caught sight of a woman with perfectly styled auburn hair and a dress that bore the subtle markings of Luna authority. Keira Brooks, I presumed. She watched with calculating interest, one hand resting possessively on the shoulder of a young boy whose features were achingly familiar.
Raylan. My son stared at me with confusion rather than recognition, pressing closer to the woman who'd stolen my place.
Alec's jaw clenched. "You're making this harder than it needs to be."
"No," I said quietly, folding the document and placing it on the table between us. "You made this hard the moment you betrayed our mate bond. I'm making it impossible."
I turned toward the crowd, letting my gaze sweep across faces that should have been familiar, loyal. "I leave for the Lycan Royal Court at dawn. The King and Queen will be very interested to hear how their savior has been welcomed home."
Keira's musical voice cut through the tension. "Perhaps if Lady Emryn had spent more time with her family instead of seeking glory at court, we wouldn't be in this position." She smiled warmly at the gathered pack members, playing her role perfectly. "But we mustn't blame her. Some wolves are simply better suited to service than to the messy reality of raising a child and leading a pack."
The murmurs of agreement from the crowd felt like physical blows, but I held my ground. My wolf, Jasper, stirred in the depths of my consciousness, offering silent support.
"I'll be staying at the border inn tonight," I announced, my voice carrying despite its hoarseness. "Tomorrow, I seek an audience with the Lycan King and Queen. If anyone wishes to testify about what truly happened during my absence, they know where to find me."
As I walked toward the door, the crowd parted reluctantly. Just before I crossed the threshold, I heard Raylan's small voice: "Who is she, Mother Keira?"
Mother Keira. The title that should have been mine, spoken with innocent trust by my own child.
I didn't look back. I couldn't. Not when my weakened wolf was barely holding together the fragments of my shattered heart.
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