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Betrayal Unleashes Luna Fury

The familiar oak door to Axton's office stood slightly ajar, warm afternoon light spilling through the gap like an invitation I should have ignored. My fingers tightened around the stack of territorial reports I'd come to deliver, the papers crinkling softly as I approached. The pack house hummed with its usual activity—distant conversations, footsteps on hardwood floors, the comforting sounds of home. Then I caught it. The scent hit me like a physical blow, stopping me mid-step just outside the doorway. Axton's familiar pine and earth scent, yes, but intertwined with something else. Something that made my wolf recoil in instinctive recognition and rage. Marigold's sweet jasmine and vanilla, but not just present—mingled. Intimate. The kind of scent fusion that only happened when wolves were in close physical contact, when barriers dissolved and souls touched.
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The familiar oak door to Axton's office stood slightly ajar, warm afternoon light spilling through the gap like an invitation I should have ignored. My fingers tightened around the stack of territorial reports I'd come to deliver, the papers crinkling softly as I approached. The pack house hummed with its usual activity—distant conversations, footsteps on hardwood floors, the comforting sounds of home.

Then I caught it.

The scent hit me like a physical blow, stopping me mid-step just outside the doorway. Axton's familiar pine and earth scent, yes, but intertwined with something else. Something that made my wolf recoil in instinctive recognition and rage. Marigold's sweet jasmine and vanilla, but not just present—mingled. Intimate. The kind of scent fusion that only happened when wolves were in close physical contact, when barriers dissolved and souls touched.

My hand trembled as I pushed the door wider, the hinges creaking a soft protest that might as well have been my heart breaking.

They didn't hear me enter. Axton had his back to the door, his broad shoulders blocking most of my view, but I could see enough. Marigold's delicate hands rested against his chest, her face tilted up toward his with an expression of vulnerable need that I'd seen her practice in mirrors since we were teenagers. But it was the way Axton leaned into her, the way his hand cupped her cheek with a tenderness he hadn't shown me in months, that shattered something fundamental inside me.

"You understand me in ways she never could," Axton's voice carried across the room, rough with emotion I'd been starving to hear directed at me. "Samara is... she's a good Luna, but—"

"But she's not your true equal," Marigold finished softly, her fingers tracing patterns on his shirt. "Not like we are, Axton. We've always been meant for this."

The territorial reports slipped from my numb fingers, hitting the floor with a sharp slap that finally drew their attention. Axton spun around, his expression cycling rapidly from surprise to guilt to something that looked almost like annoyance at being interrupted.

"Samara." My name fell from his lips like an afterthought. "I didn't expect you."

Marigold stepped back with practiced grace, her mask of innocence sliding into place so smoothly it would have been impressive if it weren't destroying my world. "Luna Samara! I was just... Axton was helping me with some pack business."

I stared at them both, my wolf howling in anguish as the mate bond between Axton and me pulsed with sharp, discordant pain. The sacred connection blessed by the Moon Goddess herself felt corrupted, tainted by what I'd witnessed.

"Pack business," I repeated, my voice surprisingly steady despite the earthquake happening inside my chest. "Is that what we're calling it?"

Axton's jaw tightened, his Alpha authority rising like a shield. "You're overreacting, Samara. Marigold and I have been friends since childhood. There's nothing inappropriate about—"

"About embracing another she-wolf while your mate bond screams in protest?" The words came out sharper than I intended, but I was past caring about diplomatic Luna behavior. "About allowing your scent to mingle with hers in ways that should be sacred between mates?"

"You're being dramatic." Axton's dismissive tone was the final nail in the coffin of my already dying hope. "This is exactly why you'll never understand pack leadership the way Marigold does. She doesn't make everything about emotions and hurt feelings."

The casual cruelty in his words hit harder than any physical blow. I'd spent years suppressing my own needs, my own power, to be the perfect supportive mate he claimed to want. And this was how he saw me—dramatic, emotional, lacking.

"You're right," I said quietly, watching confusion flicker across his features. He'd expected tears, pleading, the desperate submission of a Luna who couldn't survive without her Alpha's approval. "I don't understand pack leadership that requires betraying sacred bonds."

Marigold's eyes gleamed with barely concealed triumph, but she maintained her innocent facade. "Samara, I never meant for you to misinterpret—"

"Oh, I understand perfectly." I met her gaze directly, letting her see that her mask had never fooled me, not really. I'd simply chosen to believe the best of my mate's childhood friend. That mistake ended now.

Axton stepped forward, his Alpha presence washing over me like it had countless times before. But this time, instead of the usual submissive response, I felt something else stirring deep in my chest. Something that had been sleeping, waiting.

"You can't survive without our bond, Samara," he said with absolute certainty. "No Luna has ever successfully severed a mate bond and remained whole. You need me, whether you want to admit it or not."

I looked at this man I'd loved, this Alpha I'd served, this mate I'd trusted with my very soul. The golden glow of late afternoon sun streaming through his office windows seemed to highlight every harsh line of dismissal on his face.

"Then I suppose," I said with a calm that surprised us all, "we're about to find out."

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