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Betrayal of the Luna

The acrid stench of smoke and ash clung to my nostrils as I picked through the charred remains of what had once been my home. The rogue attack had come without warning, a savage assault that had left the Sterling pack house in ruins. My fingers, blackened with soot, trembled as I sifted through debris, searching for anything salvageable, anything that might have survived the inferno. My wolf, Lyra, whimpered softly within me. *Something feels wrong, Charlotte. This is more than just destruction.* "I know," I whispered, though I couldn't articulate exactly what felt off. For three years, I'd believed this was my home, my territory as Luna to Alpha Marcus Sterling. I'd sent nearly every dollar I earned from my international architecture consulting work back to support our pack, our future. Yet as I stood amid the smoking ruins, I felt strangely... disconnected.
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Chapter 2

I clutched the certificates in my trembling hands as I marched toward Marcus's temporary quarters. Three years of lies. Three years of sending my hard-earned money back to a pack where I was nothing but a convenient fiction. The betrayal burned through my veins like acid, Lyra growling with each step I took.

*Careful, Charlotte,* she warned, but I was beyond caution now.

I didn't knock. I slammed the door open, the wood splintering against the wall. Marcus jumped to his feet from where he'd been sitting with Victoria on a small loveseat, her swollen belly prominently displayed under a thin silk nightgown.

"What is the meaning of this?" Marcus demanded, his voice sharp with authority.

I threw the certificates at his feet, watching as they scattered across the wooden floorboards. "The meaning? You tell me, *Alpha*." I spat the title like poison. "Tell me why there are two mate ceremony certificates with your name on them. Tell me why you've been lying to me for three years while your real Luna has been here all along."

Marcus's face drained of color as he stared at the papers. For one fleeting moment, I saw panic flash in his eyes before his expression hardened into something cold and unrecognizable.

Before he could speak, Victoria lurched to her feet, one hand protectively covering her belly. "You!" she shrieked, pointing a trembling finger at me. "You planned this! You arranged that rogue attack to find those certificates, didn't you?"

I stared at her in disbelief. "What? That's insane—"

"Marcus," Victoria whimpered, tears suddenly streaming down her face as she clutched at his arm. "She wanted us dead. She hired those rogues to kill us and our baby so she could take over the pack."

I watched in horror as Marcus's eyes darkened, flashing from brown to a dangerous amber. He believed her. Without question, without hesitation, he believed this ridiculous accusation over my years of loyalty.

"Marcus, that's not true," I said, backing away as he advanced toward me. "I would never—"

"SILENCE!" His Alpha tone slammed into me like a physical blow, making my knees buckle. "You would betray your Alpha? Your pack? After everything I've done for you?"

A hysterical laugh bubbled up from my chest. "Done for me? You've stolen from me! Used me! Our entire relationship is a lie!"

His hand shot out, gripping my upper arm with bruising force. "Victoria is my true mate. She always has been. You were a convenient political alliance with your father's pack, nothing more."

The casual cruelty of his words stole my breath. Lyra howled in anguish inside me, the pain of rejection cutting through us both even though the bond had never been real.

"Take her to the dungeon," Victoria said, her voice suddenly calm, almost pleased. "She's dangerous, Marcus. She needs to be contained."

Marcus dragged me through the pack grounds, ignoring my struggles and protests. Pack members watched with wide, confused eyes as their Alpha hauled their supposed Luna toward the stone building set into the hillside—our pack dungeon, a place I'd only heard whispered about in fearful tones.

"Marcus, please," I begged as he shoved me down the narrow stone steps. "This is madness. I didn't do anything!"

He said nothing as he pushed me into a cell lined with silver. The metal burned against my skin as he forced silver manacles around my wrists, chaining me to the wall. The pain was immediate and searing, silver being toxic to our kind.

"You'll stay here until I decide what to do with you," he growled, his Alpha tone pressing down on me like a physical weight. "As your Alpha, I command your absolute submission."

The door slammed shut with a finality that echoed through the stone chamber, leaving me alone with nothing but the burning pain of silver against my flesh and the bitter taste of betrayal on my tongue.

Days passed in a blur of agony. Marcus returned regularly, not to release me, but to torment me. He would stand just outside the silver bars, his Alpha aura flaring hot and oppressive, burning into my already weakened body. Each time, he demanded confessions to crimes I hadn't committed, accusations so wild they could only have come from Victoria's paranoid mind.

"Admit you hired those rogues," he snarled, his Alpha tone pounding against my skull. "Admit you wanted to kill my mate and child!"

"I didn't," I whispered, my voice growing weaker with each passing day. "Marcus, please... the silver is killing me."

He laughed, a sound devoid of warmth. "Silver doesn't kill, Charlotte. It just makes you wish you were dead."

By the fifth day, Lyra had retreated so deep within me I could barely feel her presence. My wolf, once so strong and vibrant, had curled into a tight ball of terror, hiding from the pain, from the betrayal, from the man we had both once believed loved us.

*Survive,* she whispered, her voice faint and distant. *We must survive to escape.*

As I hung limply from the silver chains, watching Marcus's retreating back, I knew with sudden clarity that if I didn't find a way out, I would die in this dungeon—forgotten, replaced, and erased from the pack's memory as if I had never existed at all.

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