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After My Alpha Gifted Her the Moonstone, I Left

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On her fifth mating anniversary, a devoted Luna's world shatters when she learns her Alpha husband, Marcus, faked her medical records to keep her mark clean for another. With three hundred guests gathered in the Grand Hall, a devastating truth comes to light: her entire marriage was a cruel deception designed to prepare the Fernandez girl for the sacred Moonstone. Now, she must face the ultimate betrayal.

After My Alpha Gifted Her the Moonstone, I Left Chapter 1

The bond broke at 10:14 on a Saturday night, in front of three hundred witnesses.

I was standing in the corridor outside Silverfang's Grand Hall when I heard Marcus laugh. The healer's office door was cracked open, spilling yellow light across the marble floor. I'd been heading toward the banquet—my banquet, the Fifth Mating Anniversary celebration I'd spent two months organizing down to the last champagne flute—when his voice stopped me cold.

"Perfectly healthy," Marcus said, still chuckling. "Always has been. The paperwork was easy enough to fake. Alpha wanted the mark kept clean for the Fernandez girl, and tonight she finally gets the Moonstone."

A nurse giggled. "Five years is a long wait."

"Five years of a very cooperative Luna," Marcus replied. "Can't say I blame him. Why mark damaged goods when you can have—"

I pressed my hand flat against the wall. My palm was cold. The rest of me felt like I was underwater, sound distorted, vision narrowing to the thin strip of light beneath that door.

Bond-rejection syndrome. The diagnosis Rhys had shown me on our wedding night, printed on official healer letterhead. The reason he couldn't mark me. The reason we'd never completed the bond. The medical condition that made physical bonding dangerous for an Alpha of his strength.

Fabricated paperwork.

I pulled my hand away from the wall. Turned toward the Grand Hall. My legs moved without input from my brain. I was still wearing the dress I'd designed myself—midnight blue silk, long sleeves, a neckline that left my unmarked throat visible because Rhys had told me five years ago that hiding it would only draw more questions. The wedding band on my finger felt suddenly, unbearably tight.

The Grand Hall doors were open. Music poured out, along with the low hum of three hundred wolves in formal dress, the clink of crystal, the rustle of expensive fabric. I stepped inside.

Rhys stood at the dais. Eden Fernandez stood beside him in white.

He was holding a velvet box.

I stopped at the edge of the crowd. No one noticed me yet. Every gaze in the room was fixed on the dais, on Rhys lifting the ancestral Luna Moonstone from its case. The necklace I'd been told needed ritual re-attuning. The necklace that had sat in a vault for five years while I wore nothing.

Rhys clasped it around Eden's throat.

She tipped her chin up. The Moonstone caught the light, ancient silver and opal glowing against her skin. She looked radiant. Victorious. She looked like a Luna.

The crowd murmured approval. I saw allied Alphas nodding. I saw our Betas smiling. I saw the visiting Lycan Elder from Blackthorn Court watching with calm, unreadable eyes.

Rhys turned to face the assembly. His voice carried easily, amplified by Alpha tone, by five years of authority I had built for him strategy by strategy, treaty by treaty, training protocol by training protocol.

"I, Rhys, Alpha of Silverfang, reject you, Nova, as my mate and Luna."

The mark on my neck went cold first. Then hollow. Then the bond tore backward through my body like lightning dragged in reverse, shredding every nerve it had ever touched. I heard myself make a sound—small, airless, nothing like a scream—and then my knees hit the marble floor.

Pain cracked through my skull. My ribs. My spine. The bond had been a thin, frayed thing for five years, barely there, but I hadn't understood how many parts of me it had been holding together until it let go all at once.

I was dimly aware of the crowd parting. Of wolves stepping back. Of Eden's hand flying to the Moonstone at her throat.

And then something else tore open inside me.

My wolf—silent since I was fifteen, dormant so long I'd stopped expecting her—erupted. Not gently. Not like a awakening. Like a detonation. Her presence flooded my body, furious and ancient and impossibly strong, and my scent shifted in a single violent wave. The faint wildflower I'd carried my entire life burned away. What replaced it was blood-rose and winter lightning, sharp enough to cut.

The hall went silent.

I lifted my head. My vision was edged in gold. I could feel every wolf in the room, their auras pressing against mine, and mine—mine was pushing back.

The Lycan Elder inhaled sharply. Then he dropped to one knee.

"Lost bloodline," he said, his voice carrying in the frozen silence. "She carries the lost bloodline of the Lycan King."

Rhys staggered backward. His face had gone white. Eden's mouth opened, but no sound came out.

I stood. My legs were steady. The pain was still there—bond-severance didn't just vanish—but my wolf was holding me upright, her rage a scaffold I could lean against.

I looked at Rhys. I didn't say anything. There was nothing to say to a man who had spent five years extracting my genius while preserving his mark for someone else, who had fabricated a medical condition to gaslight me into compliance, who had just rejected me in front of every ally I'd won for him.

I pulled the wedding band off my finger. Set it on the floor where I'd collapsed, face-up. The engraving caught the light: E.F.

Eternal Fated, he'd told me. It stands for Eternal Fated.

I walked through the parted crowd. No one met my eyes. The pressure of my new aura made them drop their gazes one by one, and I felt the exact moment I crossed the threshold and stepped outside—felt the pack's mind-link still brushing against my consciousness, a hundred threads I'd been woven into for five years.

I severed every one.

The cut was clean. Permanent. The silence that rushed in behind it was the first quiet I'd had in half a decade.

Buster was waiting at the tree line, golden fur pale in the moonlight. He fell into step beside me as I crossed Silverfang's border, my hand resting on his head, and I didn't look back.

Not at the hall. Not at the man who'd just destroyed me in public. Not at the pack I'd built with my own hands and no credit.

I had nothing but the dog and the clothes on my back.

It was enough.

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