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After My Alpha Gifted Her the Moonstone, I Left

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.
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Chapter 3

The Blackthorn council chamber smelled like old wood and ink. I'd slept four hours in a guest suite with sheets that smelled like cedar, and when I woke up, Buster was already at the door waiting for me. He knew before I did that the day had started.

Gabriela had laid out fresh clothes—a charcoal sweater, dark trousers, boots that fit. Nothing royal. Nothing soft. She understood, without being told, that I needed to walk into that chamber looking like a strategist, not a rescue.

The council table was a long slab of dark oak. Three Elders were already seated. Two empty chairs at the head. Gabriela took one of them and nodded me toward the table itself.

I unrolled the first map.

"Silverfang's alliance network spans seven packs across three territories," I began. "Every treaty has a clause I drafted. Every defensive protocol was modeled on terrain I personally surveyed. The vulnerability assessments I'm about to walk you through have never been seen outside of—"

The door opened.

I didn't have to look up to feel him. The air shifted—pressure, weight, the unmistakable density of an aura that belonged to a Lycan in his own house. Sable rose inside me, fast, alert, *interested* in a way I hadn't given her permission to be.

And then I heard it. A low, audible sound from his chest. Not quite a growl. Something older. A wolf recognizing what he had been waiting for.

I lifted my eyes.

Jonas was tall, dark-haired, with a scar along his left jaw that he hadn't bothered to heal. His eyes had gone faintly gold at the edges. He stood very still in the doorway, one hand braced against the frame like he was deciding whether to walk in or walk out.

Then he walked in. He pulled out the chair across from me. He sat down.

"Please," he said quietly. "Continue."

I continued.

I walked them through every weakness. The seam between the Ironcrest and Hollowmoor treaties—I'd left it intentionally fragile, a pressure valve I could close at will. The supply route through the western corridor that three packs believed was independent but was actually routed through Silverfang's central logistics. The training protocol I'd taught to two Gamma squads that could be reverse-engineered into an offensive doctrine if someone knew where to look.

Jonas didn't interrupt. He watched my hands as I traced the maps. He watched my face when I spoke. He didn't perform attention; he just gave it.

When I finished, the chamber was silent.

Jonas leaned back. He looked at me for a long moment.

"Have you eaten?" he asked.

I blinked. Of every response I had calculated, that was not one of them.

"No," I said.

"Then we'll continue this after breakfast." He stood. "Elder Gabriela, please see that the chamber is locked. Nothing on this table leaves the room."

He didn't mention the bond. He didn't mention his wolf. He walked out the way he'd walked in—steady, unhurried, like a man who had all the time in the world to come back to the most important thing in his life.

I sat very still. Sable was pacing.

*That one,* she said. *That one is ours.*

"Not yet," I murmured.

---

He came to my quarters that night. He knocked. He waited until I opened the door before he stepped inside.

"You know," he said.

"I know."

He nodded once. Then: "My wolf recognized you before you finished your first sentence. I wanted to tell you tonight, not in the chamber. The chamber was your room."

I watched him. The faint gold was still in his eyes. His hands were loose at his sides.

"I won't be claimed by rank," I said. My voice was quieter than I'd planned. "I won't be claimed because a wolf decided. I've lived inside someone else's decision for five years. I'm done."

Jonas was quiet for a moment. Then he said, "I wouldn't want you if you could be."

The words landed somewhere I wasn't prepared for. I turned my face away.

He didn't push. He nodded toward Buster, asleep at the foot of the bed. "Goodnight, Nova."

He left.

---

Declan came the next morning. Jonas's Beta. Broad-shouldered, mid-thirties, with the kind of calm that came from genuine competence rather than performance. He carried a leather folio under one arm and a tablet under the other.

"Princess," he said, and the word landed without flourish—a fact, not a flattery. "The Prince has asked me to formally receive your intelligence proposal. With your permission, I'll catalogue the documents and prepare strategic briefings for the council."

I watched him for a moment. Waited for the subtle dismissal I'd learned to expect—the slight smile, the deferring eye contact, the assumption that my work was decorative.

It didn't come.

He sat down at the small table in my quarters, opened the folio, and began taking notes in clean, fast handwriting as I spoke. He asked precise questions. He flagged two clauses I'd intentionally weakened and asked whether I wanted them reinforced or kept as leverage. He treated every page like the strategic document it was.

When he left, I stood at the window for a long time.

*Different,* Sable said softly.

"Different," I agreed.

---

Jonas came that evening with the topographical map and a bottle of wine he didn't open. He spread the map across my desk and asked me to walk him through the three weakest treaty clauses.

We worked for two hours.

Partway through, I realized he already knew the answer to most of his questions. He was asking anyway. Not to test me. To give me the experience of being the one who arrived at the answer aloud, in my own voice, in a room where someone was listening.

I didn't comment on it. I just kept talking. And somewhere in the second hour, my fingertip traced the spine of the map without me noticing—an old gesture, an old habit—and Jonas saw it, and said nothing, and let me keep going.

Far away, in a pack house I had built and would never enter again, three withdrawal notices were already on Rhys's desk. I didn't know it yet.

I would soon.

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