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After My Mate Humiliated Me, I Struck Back

The full moon hung like a silver pendant in the night sky, casting an ethereal glow over the Moonstone Pack's ceremonial grounds. I smoothed down the front of my silver dress, a garment I'd spent weeks selecting for this special occasion. Tonight was meant to be a celebration—a time when the pack came together under the moon's blessing, when mates reaffirmed their bonds, and when I, as Luna, should have stood proudly beside my Alpha. Instead, I found myself on the periphery of the gathering, watching as Marcus commanded the attention of every wolf present. His powerful frame moved with casual dominance through the crowd, his dark hair catching the moonlight. And as always, Stephanie hovered nearby, her sleek figure draped in a dress that complemented his suit perfectly. "You should join them," whispered Silvana, my wolf, her voice tinged with the same longing I felt. "You are his Luna." I nodded, gathering my courage. Three years into our mate bond, and I still had to remind myself of my position. With trembling fingers, I pulled out my phone and approached Marcus during a rare moment when Stephanie had been called away.
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Chapter 2

Dawn had barely broken when I slipped out of the pack house, my footsteps silent against the dew-dampened earth. The punishment decree and printed screenshots were tucked safely in a waterproof folder against my chest. My heart hammered with each step I took toward the ancient grove that marked the eastern boundary of Moonstone territory—neutral ground where even an Alpha's influence waned.

Silvana paced anxiously within me. "Are you certain about this? Once we involve the Council, there's no turning back."

"We passed the point of no return the moment I saw those photos," I whispered, pushing aside a low-hanging branch. The scent of pine and morning mist filled my lungs, momentarily calming my frayed nerves.

The grove appeared empty when I arrived, but I knew better. Council representatives never announced their presence until they were ready. I settled on a moss-covered stone, clutching my evidence like armor.

"Luna Blackwood." The voice materialized before the man did, emerging from the shadows of an ancient oak. "I am Elias Thorne, envoy of the Lycan Council."

He was tall and lean, with silver threading through his dark hair and eyes that seemed to hold centuries of judgment. No Alpha aura surrounded him, yet something far more ancient and powerful emanated from his presence—the weight of law itself.

"Thank you for meeting me," I said, rising to my feet, fighting to keep my voice steady.

"The Council does not intervene in pack matters lightly," he replied, his gaze assessing me with clinical precision. "Mate bonds are sacred, but they are also complex. What one perceives as betrayal, another might justify as duty."

I opened the folder, laying out the punishment decree first. "This was issued because I posted a single photo with my mate during the Full Moon Ceremony."

Elias took the document, his expression unchanging as he read. "Financial punishment for a Luna's public acknowledgment of her bond. Unusual."

"And these," I continued, spreading out the screenshots, "are from Beta Stephanie Rivers' private account. The same woman whose 'rejected mate trauma' was cited as the reason for my punishment."

His eyes narrowed as he examined the images—Marcus and Stephanie in intimate embraces, dates spanning back nearly two years. In one particularly damning photo, Marcus was feeding her a strawberry, his eyes holding a tenderness I'd never once received.

"These suggest impropriety," Elias conceded, "but the Council requires more than social media indiscretions to launch a formal investigation against an established Alpha."

"I understand," I said, pulling out my final piece of evidence—a recording device. "This contains audio from three separate pack meetings where I was publicly humiliated, stripped of Luna duties, and where Marcus used his Alpha command to silence me when I questioned Stephanie's authority."

Elias took the device, his expression finally showing a flicker of concern. "Using an Alpha command against one's Luna outside of life-threatening situations is a serious violation of the mate bond."

"I have more," I said, my voice growing stronger. "Financial records showing my Luna allowance being diverted to Stephanie's accounts. Territory patrol logs documenting times when I was deliberately excluded from pack defenses while Stephanie was given unprecedented access to Alpha-only information."

Elias studied me for a long moment, his ancient eyes seeing far more than I was comfortable revealing. "You've been planning this for some time."

"No," I corrected him. "I've been surviving for some time. Now I'm fighting back."

He nodded once, a gesture so slight I almost missed it. "The Council will review your evidence. If we find sufficient cause, a formal investigation will begin. Until then, Luna Blackwood, I suggest you proceed with extreme caution. Alphas who sense their power threatened can become... unpredictable."

As if summoned by his warning, my phone vibrated with a message from Marcus: "Pack training grounds. Immediately. New duties."

I looked up to thank Elias, but the grove was empty. Only a small silver token—the mark of Council protection—remained where he had stood.

* * *

"Effective immediately," Marcus announced to the assembled pack, his voice carrying across the training grounds, "Luna Aria will assume Beta Stephanie's training responsibilities while Stephanie recovers her strength."

Murmurs rippled through the gathered wolves. I stood rigid beside Marcus, feeling dozens of eyes assessing me—some curious, most skeptical. Stephanie stood on Marcus's other side, her expression a perfect mask of exhausted gratitude, though I caught the triumphant gleam in her eyes.

"Our Luna has graciously offered to take on these duties," Marcus continued, his hand briefly touching my shoulder in a show of unity that made my skin crawl. "I'm sure you'll all give her the same respect you've shown Beta Stephanie."

The lie was so blatant I almost laughed. I had "offered" nothing. The message summoning me here had been the first I'd heard of this new arrangement.

"Of course, Alpha," I replied, my voice carrying clearly across the grounds. "I'm honored to serve the pack in any capacity."

Silvana growled within me. "He's setting us up to fail."

"Then we'll just have to succeed instead," I thought back.

As the pack dispersed to their training stations, Marcus leaned close, his breath hot against my ear. "Don't embarrass yourself, Luna. These wolves need a leader, not a gardener playing warrior."

I met his gaze steadily. "I'll keep that in mind, Alpha."

The morning sun had fully risen now, bathing the training grounds in golden light as I moved to the center of the field. Thirty pack members—mostly warriors and hunters—watched me with expressions ranging from amusement to outright disdain.

"We'll begin with weapon sparring," I announced, picking up a training staff. Three years of being sidelined hadn't dulled the muscle memory from my youth in Blackwood Pack, where all wolves—regardless of rank—trained in combat.

"Pair up!" I called out, my voice stronger than I'd used in months. "Delta Kian, you're with me."

The young wolf stepped forward, barely concealing his smirk as he took his position. He was one of Stephanie's favorites, known for his aggressive style.

From the corner of my eye, I saw Marcus and Stephanie watching from the elevated pavilion, their heads close together, no doubt waiting for my humiliation.

Kian lunged without warning, his staff whistling through the air toward my head. I sidestepped smoothly, using his momentum against him, and swept his legs from under him. He hit the ground with a surprised grunt.

"First lesson," I said loudly enough for everyone to hear, "never underestimate your opponent."

The training session continued through weapon sparring and into scent-tracking exercises. With each successful demonstration, I felt something long dormant awakening within me—not just Silvana's strength, but my own.

Marcus and Stephanie remained in the pavilion, their expressions darkening as the pack's initial skepticism gradually shifted to grudging respect.

* * *

"The eastern border shows increased rogue activity," I reported at the weekly patrol briefing, pointing to the map spread across the council table. "I've reassigned four warriors to reinforce the perimeter and set up additional scent markers."

Before anyone could respond, Stephanie leaned forward, her perfectly manicured nails tapping against the map. "Actually," she interjected, her voice honey-sweet, "our intelligence suggests the northern border is where we should focus our attention. The eastern reports are... outdated."

I frowned. "I checked those tracks myself this morning. They were fresh."

"Perhaps you misread them," she suggested, her smile not reaching her eyes. "It happens to those... unfamiliar with proper tracking techniques."

Snickers rippled through the gathered patrol leaders. Marcus sat at the head of the table, watching the exchange with cold amusement.

"I didn't misread anything," I insisted, pulling out my phone to show the photos I'd taken. "These prints clearly show—"

"Enough," Marcus cut in, his Alpha tone vibrating through the room. "We'll follow Beta Stephanie's recommendation. Northern border it is."

The command slammed into me like a physical blow, forcing my objection back down my throat. I stood there, silenced by my own mate, as Stephanie smoothly took control of the meeting.

Around the table, pack members bowed their heads to hide their expressions, but I caught the smirks, the sideways glances. This wasn't just about patrol routes—this was a public demonstration of where power truly lay in Moonstone Pack.

As the meeting concluded, I gathered my notes with trembling hands. The Council token burned against my skin where I'd hidden it beneath my clothes, a reminder that help might be coming—but not soon enough to prevent whatever Marcus and Stephanie were planning.

"Oh, Luna," Stephanie called as I reached the door, her voice dripping with false concern. "Don't worry about attending tomorrow's border check. I'll handle it personally... since you seem so overwhelmed."

Behind her, Marcus's eyes gleamed with satisfaction. They thought they were breaking me, piece by piece.

They had no idea they were only making me more dangerous.

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