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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 3

As I hung from the silver chains, my consciousness drifted in and out like the tide. The constant burning sensation had become my entire world—a universe of pain with no beginning and no end. How many days had passed? Five? Seven? Time had lost all meaning in this stone prison.

In one moment of clarity, I felt something stir deep within me. Lyra, my wolf, who had retreated so far I'd feared she was gone forever, suddenly pushed forward in my mind with unexpected force.

*Charlotte,* she growled, her voice weak but determined. *Listen to me. We must escape or die.*

"I can't," I whispered, my cracked lips barely moving. "The silver... too strong..."

*No!* Lyra's presence flared like a match in darkness. *We are not dying in this dungeon. We are not giving him the satisfaction.*

The ferocity in her voice sparked something in me—a tiny ember of defiance that had nearly been extinguished.

"How?" I asked, my voice a raspy whisper. "He's taken everything."

*Not everything. Not our mind. Not our will. Start planning, Charlotte. Watch. Wait. An opportunity will come.*

The sound of the dungeon door creaking open sent Lyra retreating again, though not as deeply as before. I let my head hang limply, feigning unconsciousness as footsteps approached my cell.

"Luna?" The voice was soft, female, and definitely not Marcus.

I cracked one eye open to see Elara, the pack's Omega healer, standing just outside the silver bars. Her kind face was etched with concern, her eyes darting nervously toward the stairs.

"Can you hear me?" she whispered. "Everyone's at the pack run. I don't have much time."

"Water," I managed to croak.

Elara quickly produced a water bottle with a straw, carefully extending it through the bars. The cool liquid sliding down my throat felt like salvation itself.

"What he's doing to you is wrong," she murmured, her fingers working at something near my chains. I realized she was wrapping thin cloth around the silver where it touched my skin, creating a barrier that immediately eased the burning. "Many in the pack don't agree with this, but they're afraid to speak up."

"Victoria..." I started.

"Is not well," Elara finished, her expression grim. "Her pregnancy has made her paranoid, and the Alpha..." She shook her head. "He enables her worst instincts."

She pressed something into my hand—a small package wrapped in cloth. "Food. Hide it under the straw when you hear anyone coming."

"Why are you helping me?" I asked, searching her face.

"Because this isn't justice," she replied simply. "And because I took an oath to heal, not to harm." She glanced nervously toward the stairs again. "I have to go, but I'll be back. Stay strong, Luna."

"I'm not the Luna," I whispered bitterly.

Elara's eyes met mine with surprising intensity. "You're more Luna than she'll ever be."

After she left, I devoured the food she'd brought—dried meat and berries that sent strength flowing back into my depleted body. Lyra stirred again, more present than she'd been in days.

*See?* she murmured. *An opportunity.*

Three days later, Elara returned during another pack run. This time, she did more than bring food and ease my chains. She helped me to my feet, supporting my weight as we shuffled to the cell door.

"I can't unlock it," she whispered apologetically. "But I can get you to the medical facility for treatment. I've convinced the Beta you need medical attention or you'll die, and that wouldn't look good for the Alpha."

The medical facility was mercifully empty when we arrived. As Elara applied healing salve to my silver burns, I spotted a small refrigeration unit across the room.

"Blood samples," Elara explained, following my gaze. "We keep them for emergency transfusions."

My heart quickened. "Is Marcus's there?"

Elara hesitated, then nodded slowly. "Why?"

"I need it," I said, meeting her eyes steadily. "For a severance ritual."

Understanding dawned on her face. Even a fake mate bond needed to be properly severed, or it would continue to cause pain to both parties. Elara glanced at the door, then quickly moved to the refrigeration unit.

"If he catches you with this..." she warned, slipping a small vial of dark red liquid into my hand.

I closed my fingers around it, feeling its weight—the weight of my freedom. "He won't," I promised.

As Elara helped me back to my cell, the vial of Marcus's blood hidden in the folds of my tattered clothing, I felt something I hadn't experienced in days: hope.

*Now we can begin,* Lyra whispered, her presence growing stronger by the minute. *Now we can plan our death.*

I smiled faintly at my wolf's choice of words. Yes, Charlotte Williams would have to die to be truly free. And from her ashes, someone new would rise.

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