
After My Alpha Cheated, I Took Our Son and Left
Chapter 2
Morning light filtered through the curtains as I slipped into the pack archives, my footsteps silent against the worn wooden floors. The scent of old paper and leather-bound books filled the air, a comforting smell that reminded me of my early days as Luna, when I'd spent hours here learning the history of the Silverfang Pack. Now, I was here for a different kind of history—one that would set me free.
Darius Holt, our Beta, was already waiting in the far corner, his tall frame hunched over a desk covered with documents. His eyes, usually warm and steady, held a grim determination that matched my own.
'Luna Evelyn,' he said, rising as I approached. 'I came as soon as I could. What's happening?'
I glanced around, ensuring we were alone, then lowered my voice. 'Kaden is sharing a forbidden scent bond with Izabella Nguyen. I saw them together last night in the gardens.'
Darius's expression darkened. 'That's a direct violation of mate law. The elders would—'
'I don't want to go to the elders. Not yet.' I cut him off, pressing my fingertips against my mate mark. 'First, I need evidence. Irrefutable proof that I can use to secure full custody of Leo when I reject the bond.'
Darius's jaw tightened, but he nodded slowly. 'What do you need from me?'
'Mind-link logs, territorial scent records, financial documents showing any special privileges Kaden has granted her. Everything.' I met his gaze directly. 'Can you help me?'
For a moment, he was silent. I understood the risk he was taking—going against an Alpha, even one who had broken sacred laws, was dangerous. But then he straightened, his Beta aura flaring with quiet resolve.
'Kaden's betrayal of the mate bond dishonors us all,' he said firmly. 'I'll gather what you need. Discreetly.'
Relief washed through me. 'Thank you, Darius. I won't forget this.'
As we began sorting through the pack records, Sable stirred within me. *We are not alone*, she whispered. *We have allies.*
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The pack training grounds buzzed with activity when I arrived that afternoon. Young wolves, barely teenagers, were running drills under Maggie's watchful eye. My best friend's face was flushed with exertion, her blonde hair pulled back in a practical ponytail as she demonstrated a defensive stance.
And then I saw her—Izabella, strutting toward the training circle with an air of newfound confidence. The floral-musk scent that had clung to Kaden last night wafted from her as she pushed past a group of younger wolves.
'Excuse me,' she said loudly, her voice carrying across the field. 'I need to speak with the trainer.'
Maggie straightened, her expression polite but wary. 'Can I help you, Izabella?'
Izabella's lips curled into a smile that didn't reach her eyes. 'Alpha Kaden thinks the youth training program needs... improvement. I'm here to take over.'
Gasps rippled through the watching pack members. Maggie's program was her pride, her contribution to the pack. And Izabella was trying to strip it from her based on nothing but Kaden's whispered promises.
'Kaden never mentioned any changes to me,' Maggie replied, her voice steady despite the humiliation of being challenged in front of her students.
Izabella laughed, the sound brittle and sharp. 'Well, he's the Alpha. And I'm here to make sure things are done properly.'
I stepped forward, letting my Luna aura unfurl around me like a silver cloak. 'Is there a problem here?'
Izabella froze, her eyes widening as she realized I was there. 'Luna Evelyn, I was just—'
'Silence.' My Luna tone vibrated through the air, not as harsh as an Alpha command but powerful enough to stop her mid-sentence.
I turned to the elders who had gathered to watch the training, their faces grave with interest. 'I have an announcement. I am trading my Luna suite to the council in exchange for permanent funding and absolute protection for Maggie's youth training program.'
The elders gasped. My Luna suite was a symbol of my status, a luxury apartment in the heart of the packhouse. Giving it up was no small sacrifice.
'But Luna,' one elder began, 'that's your—'
'Exactly,' I cut him off smoothly. 'It's mine to give. And I choose to give it to ensure the future of our pack's young wolves.'
Izabella's face contorted with fury and disbelief. This wasn't how she'd planned things. She'd expected to take Maggie's program, not lose the Luna suite she'd been counting on inheriting.
'This isn't over,' she hissed as she stormed away.
I watched her go, a small smile playing at my lips. 'No,' I agreed silently. 'It's just beginning.'
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