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After My Mate Stole My Moonbloom, I Crushed His Pact

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The needle pierced my skin at exactly 9:47 a.m. on a Wednesday. Over two years of practice had taught me to depress the plunger slowly, yet the wolfsbane-laced serum still burned like cold fire, searing from my forearm straight to my chest. Beneath my ribs, my wolf stirred with a faint, dying flicker. Pressing my palm flat against my sternum in a self-soothing gesture that had become automatic, I stared at the empty syringe on the counter, desperate to keep her alive.

After My Mate Stole My Moonbloom, I Crushed His Pact Chapter 1

The syringe went in at 9:47 a.m. on a Wednesday.

I pressed the plunger slow, the way I'd learned to do it over two years of practice. The wolfsbane-laced serum burned going in — always did — a cold fire that spread from the injection site up my forearm and into my chest. My wolf stirred behind my ribs. Barely. Just a flicker, like a candle about to go out.

I set the empty syringe on the bathroom counter and pressed my palm flat against my sternum. The gesture had become automatic. Self-soothing, I guess. My wolf used to be louder. Before the treatments started, she had a voice. Now she was just a whisper I had to strain to hear.

"It's okay," I murmured to her. To myself. "Pierce said once I conceive, we get the moonbloom elixir. We'll heal. We just have to hold on a little longer."

The mate bond hummed faintly in the back of my mind. Pierce was awake. I could feel him — a steady, distant presence. Alpha of the Ironveil Pack. My mate. My husband. The man I'd endured two years of injections for.

Then the bond flared.

Not the gentle warmth of affection. Not even the sharp tug of need. This was something else. Satisfaction. Pierce's satisfaction, surging through the bond so strong it made me gasp.

I gripped the counter. My vision blurred at the edges, and suddenly I wasn't looking at my own bathroom anymore. I was seeing through his eyes.

A great hall. Banners hanging from stone walls. Wolves assembled in formal rows, their postures stiff with ceremony. I recognized the Thornfield crest on the banners — Leyla's territory. This was a Come of Age Ceremony. Leyla's son.

And there, on a ceremonial tray in the center of the hall, gleaming under the chandeliers: vials. Dozens of them. Pale gold liquid catching the light.

Moonbloom elixir.

My moonbloom elixir.

Every vial Pierce had been stockpiling. Every drop he'd promised me. The cure I'd been bleeding for. The healing I'd been counting on. All of it, presented as a gift. A political tribute.

My left hand started to shake. I tried to still it. Couldn't.

Through the bond, I felt Pierce's pride. His certainty. He wasn't conflicted. He wasn't torn. He was pleased.

I reached for him through the bond. Desperate. Disbelieving.

*Pierce?*

Nothing.

*Pierce, what is this? That's mine. You promised—*

The bond slammed shut. Like a door closing in my face. Flat. Empty. Silent.

I stood there in the bathroom, staring at my own reflection in the mirror. My hand wouldn't stop shaking. The wolfsbane burn was still spreading through my chest, and my wolf — my poor, broken wolf — was so faint I could barely feel her.

I don't know how long I stood there. Long enough for the sun to move. Long enough for the burn to fade to a dull ache.

Long enough to understand that I had been wrong about everything.

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The annual Ironveil Pack Banquet started at seven. I put on the Luna gown — pale silver, long sleeves to cover the injection scars on my arms — and walked into the great hall like I had every right to be there.

Because I did. I was still Luna. The mark on my neck was still there, cold and hollow as it had felt all day, but visible. Binding.

The hall was full. Deltas lined the walls. Betas stood near the dais. Families clustered at tables, their conversations a low hum beneath the music. I saw Sera, our healer, near the back. She met my eyes for half a second, then looked away.

Pierce stood at the center of the dais. He wore his formal Alpha attire — black, sharp, commanding. He looked every inch the leader he'd been raised to be.

I reached for him again through the bond.

*Pierce. Please. Talk to me.*

He didn't block me this time. He just ignored me. Like I was background noise. Like I was nothing.

The music stopped. The hall went quiet.

Pierce stepped forward. His voice carried across the room, clear and cold.

"I, Pierce, Alpha of Ironveil, reject you, Joanna, as my mate and Luna."

The words landed like stones. I felt them before I understood them.

"You are barren. You are unworthy of my mark."

The bond snapped.

It didn't fade. It didn't fray. It broke clean, like a bone, and the pain was immediate and total. The mark on my neck went ice-cold, then hollow, like something had been carved out of me and nothing had filled the space.

My wolf surged — not submission, but outrage. One last desperate pulse of heat through my chest, a wordless scream I felt in my bones.

Then silence.

Complete. Absolute. She was gone.

My knees buckled. I hit the stone floor hard. The sound echoed.

The pack watched. No one moved. No one spoke.

Pierce stepped down from the dais. His footsteps were steady, unhurried. He walked past me without breaking stride. Without looking down.

I stayed on the floor. I couldn't move. Couldn't breathe. The hollow space where the bond had been was screaming, and my wolf was silent, and I didn't know which hurt more.

Then someone crouched beside me. Sera. She pressed something into my hand — a small leather journal, worn at the edges.

She leaned close, her voice barely a whisper. "Every dose. Every date. His signature on every authorization. This is your proof. Keep it."

I closed my fingers around the journal. I didn't speak. Couldn't.

Two Deltas appeared at my sides. They hauled me to my feet. The pack parted as they walked me toward the doors. I saw faces I'd known for two years. Not one of them met my eyes.

At the border, the Deltas let go. They walked away without a word.

I stood there in the dark, alone. Wolfless. Packless. The hollow mark on my neck throbbing cold. The journal pressed against my ribs.

I had nothing.

Except coordinates. A set of numbers my late mother had whispered to me when I was a child. I'd memorized them like a prayer, never understanding why.

I didn't follow them. Not yet.

I turned toward Thornfield territory.

Because I had documentation of a crime. I had a witness I intended to create. And I had nothing left to lose.

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