
Alpha's Betrayed Luna
Chapter 2
To save resources for my treatment, a packmate found me a new role within the Blue Moon Pack. The pay was higher than anything I’d earned before—enough to cover a month’s worth of medicine—but it meant taking on a temporary position as a server during a high-profile pack gathering. The job wasn’t glamorous, but it was a chance to contribute in some small way.
On the very first night, the gathering turned out to be a grand celebration for Amaris Marshall, the Lycan Princess, hosted by her father, the Lycan King. The hall was filled with the elite of the werewolf world—Alphas, Lunas, and their most trusted Betas and Gammas. Among them was Leonel Powell, the Alpha of the Blue Moon Pack, looking as commanding as ever in his tailored suit.
Beside him stood Amaris, her presence as radiant as it was intimidating. She wore a gown that shimmered like moonlight, her hand resting possessively on Leonel’s arm. My packmate whispered to me, her voice tinged with awe, "That’s Princess Amaris, daughter of the Lycan King. And the one next to her? Alpha Leonel Powell of the Blue Moon Pack. Rumor has it he gifted her a piece of prime territory along the river for her birthday. That’s how the high-ranking wolves show their affection."
I forced a bitter smile. Of course, I recognized him. I’d spent five years by his side, supporting him through the darkest days of his family’s fall from power. I’d seen him at his lowest, but now, here he was, standing tall among the pack elite. And I? I was an Omega, serving drinks in the shadows.
When we first became mates, Leonel had confided in me about his family’s disgrace, how they’d lost their status and wealth. I never pressed him for details, not wanting to reopen old wounds. Back then, I thought his reluctance to introduce me to his circle was due to insecurity. Now, I realized the truth—I simply didn’t belong.
During our years together, I’d done everything I could to support him—cooking, cleaning, gathering rare herbs to help him regain his strength. I gave him the best I could offer, but perhaps, to him, it was never enough.
When it was time to serve, my packmate, aware of my illness, kindly offered to switch roles with me. "Emilia, you’re strong. Maybe if you catch the eye of one of the high-ranking wolves here, they’ll help you with your treatment," she said, though her tone was more practical than hopeful. "Every illness in this world," she added quietly, "is just a lack of resources in disguise."
I nodded, balancing a tray of drinks as I made my way through the crowd. As I passed Amaris, she extended her foot, tripping me. The tray clattered to the ground, spilling drinks everywhere. The scalding liquid burned my hand, but the humiliation burned deeper.
"Do you even know how expensive these shoes are?" Amaris snapped, her voice sharp and cold.
I bowed my head, my voice trembling. "I’m sorry, Princess Amaris. I didn’t mean to."
She kicked me hard in the stomach, her face twisted with cruelty. I crumpled to the floor, pain radiating through my body.
"What good is an apology? Pay for it! Did you know these shoes were a gift from Alpha Leonel?" she demanded, then turned to him with a pout. "Alpha Leonel, tell her!"
Leonel stepped forward, his voice calm but dismissive. "Don’t worry about an Omega, Princess. It’s your birthday. Don’t let this ruin your evening."
His words cut deeper than Amaris’s kick. He’d called her "Princess" with such tenderness, the same tone he’d once used with me. But now, it was no longer mine.
Leonel looked at me, my hat and mask hiding most of my features, leaving only my tear-filled eyes visible. He seemed puzzled, as if I were vaguely familiar.
Before he could say anything, the Gamma of the event staff approached, bowing low to both Leonel and Amaris. "Alpha Leonel, Princess Amaris, please forgive her. She’s ill and wasn’t thinking clearly."
Suppressing the pain, I bowed repeatedly and left the hall.
Outside, my burned hand had already blistered, and I rinsed it under cold water, my expression blank. But the ache in my heart was far worse than the pain in my hand.
The Gamma followed me out, his expression conflicted. "Emilia, you don’t need to come back tomorrow. It’s not that I don’t want you, but Princess Amaris has made it clear she doesn’t want you around. The Lycan King’s influence is too great. I have no choice."
I forced a smile, though my chest felt like it was caving in. "It’s okay, Gamma George. I understand. It’s my fault today."
I stepped out into the cold night, the bright lights of the pack hall illuminating my path. But everything felt dark, just like the bleakness of my life as an Omega.
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