
Alpha Heir's Reclaimed Bond
Chapter 3
The basement door exploded inward with a thunderous crack that sent splinters flying across the cramped space. Through the golden haze of my wolf's awakening power, I saw Lachlan's imposing silhouette fill the doorway, his silver-blue eyes blazing with fury that made the air itself seem to vibrate.
"Emily." His voice was barely controlled, each syllable dripping with deadly calm. "Are you hurt?"
Before I could answer, my wolf's aura pulsed outward like a shockwave. The Shadowcrest guards who'd been stationed upstairs came stumbling down, their faces pale with terror as Luna's power washed over them. One actually whimpered, dropping to his knees as the full weight of an Alpha bloodline pressed against his consciousness.
"Impossible," one guard gasped, his voice strangled. "She's supposed to be wolfless. How can she—"
"Because she's not just any wolf," Lachlan cut him off, stepping into the basement with predatory grace. His own Lycan aura flared, silver light dancing around him like liquid mercury. "She's the daughter of Alpha Orion Turner, heir to the Moonstone Pack, and under my protection."
The guards scattered like leaves before a hurricane.
Lachlan's expression softened as he knelt beside me, his large hands gentle as they cupped my face. "There's my little wolf," he murmured, and something deep in my chest responded to his voice with a recognition that went soul-deep. "I knew you were in there, waiting."
Above us, Alpha Orion's voice boomed through the pack house with the force of a royal decree. "Julissa White! By the ancient laws of pack justice, I formally challenge your leadership for crimes against my heir. You have manipulated, deceived, and imprisoned the daughter of an Alpha. The Lycan Council will hear of this."
Julissa's shrill response carried down the stairs. "Your heir? That wolfless nobody? You disowned her seven years ago!"
"A mistake I will spend the rest of my life making amends for," Father's voice cracked with emotion I'd never heard from him before. "But she is still my blood, still my daughter, and you will answer for what you've done."
Lachlan helped me to my feet, his arm steady around my waist as my legs trembled. "Can you walk?"
I nodded, though my entire world felt tilted off its axis. Luna paced restlessly in my mind, her golden presence a warm comfort against the chaos of emotions threatening to overwhelm me.
*We're going home,* she whispered. *Finally going home.*
The drive to Moonstone Pack territory passed in a blur of familiar landscapes that looked both exactly the same and completely different through my wolf's enhanced senses. Every tree, every curve in the road, every scent carried memories I'd tried so hard to bury. Lachlan drove while Father sat in the passenger seat, both men stealing glances at me in the rearview mirror like they were afraid I might disappear.
"Emily," Father's voice was hesitant, uncertain in a way that seemed foreign coming from such a powerful Alpha. "I know I have no right to ask for your forgiveness. What I did—disowning you, casting you out—it was the worst mistake of my life."
I stared out the window, watching the Moonstone Pack gates come into view. The silver crescent moon symbol gleamed in the afternoon sun, and my wolf whined with longing.
"We'll talk," I said quietly. "But not today. Today I just need to process that my entire life has been a lie."
The pack house appeared around the bend, and my breath caught. It was exactly as I remembered—sprawling stone and timber construction nestled among ancient oak trees, gardens my mother had tended blooming with late autumn flowers. Home. The word felt foreign and familiar all at once.
Before the car even stopped, Mother came running down the front steps. Helena Turner, Luna of the Moonstone Pack, dissolved into tears the moment she saw me through the window. Her carefully maintained composure crumbled completely as she yanked open my door.
"My baby," she sobbed, pulling me into a fierce embrace that smelled of lavender and regret. "My precious girl, I'm so sorry. I'm so, so sorry."
The dam I'd built around my emotions finally burst. Seven years of suppressed pain, loneliness, and abandonment poured out as I clung to my mother, both of us crying too hard to speak. Her hands smoothed over my hair the way they used to when I was small and afraid of thunderstorms.
"I let him send you away," she whispered brokenly. "I should have fought harder. I should have protected you. Can you ever forgive me?"
Dr. Samuel Hayes appeared at my elbow, his kind eyes crinkling with relief and professional concern. "Welcome home, Emily. We have much work to do—your wolf awakening at this age will require careful guidance. But first, you need rest and healing."
I pulled back from Mother's embrace, wiping my eyes as Luna stirred restlessly within me. The power thrumming through my veins felt wild, untrained, like trying to contain lightning in a bottle.
"I don't even know how to be this person," I admitted, looking between the faces of people who'd once been my whole world. "Twenty-five years of believing I was nothing, and now..."
"Now you remember who you truly are," Lachlan said softly, his hand finding mine. "And we'll help you every step of the way."
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