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Betrayed Luna Reclaims Power

The familiar scent of pine and earth that marked our territory should have been comforting after a month away, but something felt wrong the moment I crossed the pack borders. My wolf, Luna, stirred restlessly beneath my skin, her ears metaphorically pricked with unease. "Home," I whispered to myself, though the word felt hollow as I approached the modest cabin Houston and I shared on the outskirts of the main pack grounds. A month of grueling territory expansion work had left me bone-deep exhausted, my muscles aching from countless patrols and negotiations with neighboring packs. All I wanted was to collapse into Houston's arms and feel his steady Beta strength anchor me. But the cabin stood eerily silent. I pushed open the front door, expecting to hear Houston's warm voice calling my name, maybe catch the scent of dinner cooking. Instead, cold air greeted me, carrying an absence that made my chest tighten. The living room felt hollow, untouched, as if no one had been here in days. "Houston?" My voice echoed off the wooden walls.
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The familiar scent of pine and earth that marked our territory should have been comforting after a month away, but something felt wrong the moment I crossed the pack borders. My wolf, Luna, stirred restlessly beneath my skin, her ears metaphorically pricked with unease.

"Home," I whispered to myself, though the word felt hollow as I approached the modest cabin Houston and I shared on the outskirts of the main pack grounds. A month of grueling territory expansion work had left me bone-deep exhausted, my muscles aching from countless patrols and negotiations with neighboring packs. All I wanted was to collapse into Houston's arms and feel his steady Beta strength anchor me.

But the cabin stood eerily silent.

I pushed open the front door, expecting to hear Houston's warm voice calling my name, maybe catch the scent of dinner cooking. Instead, cold air greeted me, carrying an absence that made my chest tighten. The living room felt hollow, untouched, as if no one had been here in days.

"Houston?" My voice echoed off the wooden walls. No response.

Luna paced anxiously in my mind, her agitation bleeding into my consciousness. *Something's wrong,* she growled, and I couldn't argue with her instincts.

I moved through our home with growing dread, noting the small details that screamed of abandonment. Houston's coffee mug—the chipped blue one he used every morning—sat clean and dry in the dish rack. The bed was made with military precision, not the rumpled mess he usually left after his restless sleep. Even his favorite jacket was missing from its hook by the door.

But it was the scent that truly unnerved me.

Houston's familiar pine and leather smell lingered faintly, but woven through it was something else—something floral and cloying that didn't belong. A female scent that made Luna's hackles rise and my stomach churn with a jealousy I didn't want to acknowledge.

*Another woman has been here,* Luna snarled, her protective instincts flaring. *In our den.*

I tried to rationalize it away. Maybe it was just a pack member who'd stopped by for Beta business. Maybe I was overreacting after weeks of stress and isolation. But the scent was too intimate, too deeply embedded in the fabric of our shared space. It spoke of long visits, of comfort and familiarity that made my skin crawl.

My hands shook as I climbed the stairs to our bedroom, each step heavier than the last. The unknown female scent grew stronger here, mingling with Houston's in a way that made my wolf whimper with betrayal. I sank onto the edge of our bed, the mattress dipping under my weight as the reality of what I was smelling truly hit me.

Someone else had been sleeping in our bed.

The thought sent a bolt of pain through my chest so sharp I gasped aloud. Three years. Three years of believing Houston loved me for who I was beneath my carefully hidden Luna bloodline. Three years of sacrificing my true duties to support his career, taking dangerous territory assignments while he managed pack affairs from the safety of home.

Had it all been a lie?

I forced myself to stand, to search through our belongings with methodical precision despite the way my hands trembled. Houston's clothes were mostly gone—not all of them, but enough to suggest a deliberate departure rather than a temporary absence. His shaving kit, his favorite books, the leather bracelet I'd given him for our first mating anniversary—all missing.

But it was the empty space on my dresser that stopped my heart entirely.

The silver wolf pendant was gone.

I stared at the spot where my most precious possession should have been, my mind refusing to process what I was seeing. The pendant wasn't just jewelry—it was a sacred symbol of my Luna heritage, gifted to me by my Alpha father when I came of age. It was the one piece of my true identity I'd kept close during these years of disguise, hidden but cherished.

And now it was gone.

Luna's anguish merged with my own, a howl of betrayal that I barely managed to keep locked in my throat. The female scent, Houston's absence, and now this—the theft of my most sacred possession. The pieces formed a picture so devastating I wanted to deny it, but Luna's instincts were never wrong.

Houston hadn't just left me. He'd betrayed me in the most fundamental way possible.

I sank back onto the bed, my legs no longer able to support me as the full weight of my situation crashed down. Alone in our empty home, surrounded by the scent of another woman and the absence of everything that had made this place ours, I finally understood that the life I'd built these past three years had been nothing but an illusion.

And somehow, impossibly, it was only the beginning of my nightmare.

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