
Abandoned Luna's Return
Chapter 3
The royal decree felt like armor against my skin as I approached the pack house the following morning. The parchment bore the Lycan King's seal—undeniable, absolute, and backed by power that made even Alphas bow. Luna of the Moonflower Pack. The title was mine now, granted by the highest authority in our realm, yet the familiar stone walls ahead promised nothing but hostility.
I'd barely crossed the threshold when Keira's voice rang out, sharp and theatrical. "Everyone, please gather. We need to discuss this... situation." She stood on the main staircase, positioned like a queen addressing her subjects, one hand resting on the banister while the other clutched Raylan's shoulder. My son looked uncomfortable but didn't pull away.
Pack members emerged from various rooms, their curious glances sliding between Keira's confident posture and my travel-worn appearance. I recognized faces—Marcus Fletcher, the Beta, stood near the back with conflicting emotions playing across his features. Willow, my mother's trusted friend, watched from a doorway with concern etched into every line of her face.
"As you all know," Keira continued, her musical voice carrying false warmth, "Lady Emryn has returned from the royal court with certain... claims." She pulled a folded paper from her dress pocket—a copy of my decree, somehow already obtained. "She says the King has given her a new pack territory. How convenient."
Murmurs rippled through the crowd. I felt my weakened wolf stir, Jasper's presence a steadying force in my consciousness.
"The decree is legitimate," I said, my voice cutting through the whispers. "The Lycan King and Queen witnessed the betrayal of my mate bond and granted me what I'm rightfully owed."
Keira's laugh tinkled like breaking glass. "Betrayal? Is that what you're calling it?" She descended the stairs with practiced grace, Raylan trailing behind her like a shadow. "You abandoned this pack for four years. You abandoned your mate, your son, your responsibilities. When Alec needed support during the rogue attacks, where were you? When Raylan cried for his mother at night, who held him?" Her voice cracked with manufactured emotion. "I was here. Building what you destroyed through your selfish ambition."
The pack members' expressions shifted, doubt replacing curiosity. She was good—weaving truth and lies so seamlessly that even I might have believed her if I hadn't lived the reality of those blood-soaked years.
"I saved the Lycan Queen's life," I said quietly, but my words lacked the fire of Keira's performance. "That's not ambition. That's service."
"Service that came with pretty rewards, apparently." Keira gestured to the decree in my hands. "Tell me, did you negotiate for territorial rights before agreeing to help? Or did that benefit just... happen to fall into your lap?"
The accusation hit its mark. Several pack members exchanged glances, and I saw calculation replacing sympathy. Keira was painting me as an opportunist, someone who'd traded her family for political gain.
"I'm here to collect what belongs to me," I said, changing tactics. "Personal possessions, ceremonial items, and the royal gifts that were sent to this pack during my service. The Queen specifically mentioned jewelry and blessed artifacts that should have been kept in trust."
Keira's smile didn't waver, but something flickered in her eyes—calculation meeting threat. "Of course. Though I'm not sure what you're referring to. The pack treasury contains only items belonging to the current Alpha and Luna."
My gaze dropped to her neck, where a familiar pendant caught the morning light. Silver filigree wrapped around a moonstone that glowed with inner fire—the Queen's personal gift, sent after my second year of service. I'd never even seen it myself, had only read the accompanying letter describing its blessing.
"That pendant," I said, pointing. "The Queen sent it to me. It bears her personal mark."
Keira's hand flew to her throat, fingers closing around the stone. "This was a gift from Alec. To celebrate our bonding ceremony."
"It bears the Queen's mark," I repeated, my Luna authority finally finding strength. "And it will glow in the presence of royal blood—my blood, specifically, since I'm the one who saved her life."
For the first time, uncertainty crossed Keira's features. Marcus Fletcher stepped forward, his Beta training overriding his confused loyalties. "That's easily verified, Lady Emryn. If you're willing to undergo the test."
"I am." I moved toward Keira, watching her instinctively back away. "Unless the current Luna has reason to avoid such verification?"
Raylan suddenly pulled at Keira's dress, his young voice carrying across the silent room. "Mother Keira, why does she want to take your necklace? You said it was special."
Keira's expression transformed, maternal concern replacing calculation so quickly I almost missed the transition. "Darling, sometimes people who've been away too long forget what truly belongs to them." She knelt to his level, her voice dropping to an intimate whisper that somehow still carried. "She's confused, maybe even a little jealous of the family we've built. But we mustn't blame her. We just need to protect what's ours."
My son's eyes—Alec's eyes—met mine with something that looked dangerously close to resentment. "She wants to break us apart, doesn't she? Like you said."
The words pierced deeper than any rejection from Alec ever could. My own child, weaponized against me with surgical precision.
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