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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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Chapter 3

The golden light started as a whisper.

I first noticed it three days after Marigold's threats to Ethan, sitting in Luna Vera Moonwhisper's healing chambers for what I'd assumed would be a routine consultation. The elderly healer had been examining the persistent ache where my severed mate bond once connected me to Axton, her weathered hands hovering over my chest with practiced precision.

"The spiritual wound is healing faster than expected," she murmured, her silver eyes narrowing in concentration. "But there's something else here. Something I've never seen before."

That's when it happened. A flicker of warmth spread through my chest, golden threads of energy dancing beneath my skin like captured sunlight. Vera jerked her hands back as if burned, her expression shifting from professional curiosity to wide-eyed wonder.

"Moon Goddess preserve us," she breathed, staring at me as the glow faded. "Child, do you know what just happened?"

I touched the spot where the warmth had been strongest, still feeling its echo. "I... no. What was that?"

Vera's ancient face broke into a knowing smile. "Your true Luna powers, awakening at last. I've read about this in the oldest texts, but never witnessed it myself. Sometimes, when a Luna's sacred bond is severed unjustly, the Moon Goddess compensates by unlocking abilities that would have remained dormant otherwise."

The implications hit me like a physical blow. "You mean I'm becoming stronger because Axton rejected me?"

"Not just stronger, dear one. You're becoming who you were always meant to be, free from the constraints of an unworthy mate's expectations." Vera's voice carried the weight of centuries of pack wisdom. "But be careful. Power like this draws attention, and not all of it will be welcome."

As if summoned by her words, a knock interrupted our session. "Come in," I called, quickly smoothing my shirt over the spot where the golden light had emerged.

The door opened to reveal a man I'd seen around pack headquarters but never formally met. Tall and lean, with kind brown eyes behind wire-rimmed glasses and an air of quiet competence that immediately put me at ease. He carried a leather briefcase and wore the subtle authority of someone accustomed to navigating complex situations.

"Luna Samara?" His voice held a warm professionalism. "I'm Santos Harper, the pack's legal advisor. I was hoping we could discuss some matters regarding your rights and... current situation."

Vera glanced between us, then began gathering her healing supplies with deliberate purpose. "I'll leave you two to talk. Samara, remember what we discussed. Trust your instincts."

After she left, Santos settled into the chair across from me, his movements careful and respectful. "I want to be direct with you, if that's alright. What's happening to you and your son isn't just personal—it has legal implications that I think you should understand."

"Such as?" I kept my voice steady, but something about his presence made me feel genuinely heard for the first time in weeks.

He opened his briefcase and pulled out several documents. "Pack law is clear about custody rights for children of severed mate bonds. Regardless of your former mate's new... arrangement, Ethan remains your son. No chosen mate has the authority to override that."

Relief flooded through me, followed immediately by wariness. "Why are you telling me this? Most pack lawyers would side with the Alpha."

Santos looked up from his papers, and something in his expression made my breath catch. "Because I can see what others are missing. Your Luna aura—it's not diminished by the severed bond. If anything, it's becoming more distinct, more... authentic."

The way he said it, with quiet certainty rather than flattery, sent an unexpected warmth through my chest. Not the golden power I'd felt with Vera, but something equally unsettling in its own way.

"I've been reviewing pack territorial agreements as well," he continued, seemingly unaware of my reaction. "You have inheritance rights to the Moonwater Creek territory from your grandmother's line. It's been unused for decades, but legally, it's yours."

I stared at him. "I have territory rights?"

"Small, but strategically located. And completely independent of Silverwood Pack authority." His eyes met mine again, and I saw something there that made my pulse quicken. Recognition. Not of what I'd been as Axton's mate, but of what I was becoming on my own.

Before I could respond, the sound of raised voices drifted through the healing chamber's windows. Santos frowned, rising to look outside.

"That's odd," he murmured. "There's quite a commotion near the pack house. Something about security breaches?"

Through the glass, I could see pack members gathering in agitated clusters, their body language tense with worry. Elder Cassandra Blackwood stood at the center of the largest group, her usually composed demeanor cracked with visible concern.

Santos turned back to me, his expression thoughtful. "You know, in my experience, when security issues suddenly spike right after major pack changes..."

He didn't finish the sentence, but he didn't need to. The implication hung in the air between us like a challenge waiting to be acknowledged.

Something was wrong in Silverwood Pack. And for the first time since my mate bond shattered, I found myself wondering if I might be part of the solution rather than just another casualty of the chaos.

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