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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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Chapter 3

The warriors' grip on my arms tightened as Houston's words echoed through the hall, but it was the faces around me that truly broke something inside my chest. These weren't strangers—these were pack members I'd known for years, wolves I'd fought beside, shared meals with, protected during my territory missions.

Now they looked at me like I was diseased.

"Get that rogue filth away from our Luna," spat Marcus Webb, a Delta I'd once helped rescue from a bear trap. His lips curled back in disgust as he stepped protectively closer to the impostor. "Pathetic, thinking she could fool us."

"How long has she been watching us?" whispered Sarah, her voice trembling with fear as she clutched her mother's medallion—the one the fake Luna had somehow stolen from me. "What if she's been planning to hurt Luna Cheyenne? What if she knows where we sleep?"

The crowd pressed closer, their hostility a living thing that made Luna cower in my mind. These wolves who had once nodded respectfully when I passed now radiated such hatred that I could taste it on my tongue—bitter and metallic like blood.

"Delusional stalker," someone hissed from the back. "Probably been living in the woods, watching our Luna through windows."

"She knows too much about pack business," another voice added, high with panic. "She's dangerous. What if there are more like her?"

I tried to speak, to remind them of shared memories, but my voice came out as a broken whisper. "Please... you know me. I'm Cheyenne. I'm your—"

"Shut up!" The shout came from James, the warrior who'd carried me to the healer three summers ago. His face was twisted with revulsion, as if my very words contaminated the air. "Don't you dare speak our Luna's name with that lying mouth!"

The impostor pressed closer to Houston, her performance flawless as she trembled against his chest. "I'm so frightened," she whispered, loud enough for everyone to hear. "She looks at me with such hatred. What if she tries to hurt me when you're not here?"

Houston's arms tightened around her protectively, and when he looked at me, his eyes held nothing but cold authority. "Ryan," he called to his most trusted warrior. "Remove this threat from our territory. Immediately."

Ryan Carter stepped forward, his face grim but determined. I'd known him since we were children, had celebrated his mating ceremony just last year. Surely he would recognize me, would question this madness.

But his hands were rough as they joined the other warriors gripping my arms. "Sorry," he muttered, though whether to me or to Houston, I couldn't tell. "Orders are orders."

"No, wait—" I planted my feet, desperation giving me strength as I fought against their pull. My fingers found the pack house doorframe, wrapping around the smooth wood with desperate determination. "Ryan, please! You know me! You danced with me at your mating ceremony!"

For a moment, uncertainty flickered across his features. But then Houston's voice cut through the air like a whip.

"She's dangerous, Ryan. Look how she's fighting. She could hurt someone."

The uncertainty vanished, replaced by grim resolve. Ryan's grip shifted, his warrior training taking over as he pried my fingers from the doorframe one by one. "Let go," he commanded, his voice carrying the authority of someone following direct orders. "Don't make this harder than it has to be."

"Please," I sobbed, my nails scraping against the wood as my grip failed. "I'm not lying. I'm not a stalker. I'm your Luna!"

But my words only seemed to enrage them further. The crowd surged forward with angry shouts, their pack loyalty twisted into something ugly and mob-like. In their minds, I wasn't just threatening their Luna—I was threatening everything they believed in.

"Drag her out!" someone yelled.

"Make sure she never comes back!"

Ryan and two other warriors—David and Mark, wolves I'd trusted with my life during dangerous missions—coordinated their movements with military precision. When my grip finally gave way, the sudden release sent me stumbling backward. My feet tangled, and I crashed hard against the stone steps leading up to the pack house entrance.

Pain exploded through my shoulder and hip as I hit the unforgiving granite, the same steps I'd climbed countless times coming home from missions. The irony wasn't lost on me—I was being brutalized on the very threshold of the place I'd always considered home.

"Careful with the steps," Ryan muttered, but his hands were already hauling me upright again, his grip leaving bruises on my arms. "Alpha's orders were clear—off pack territory."

Blood trickled from a scrape on my cheek where I'd hit the stone, and my shoulder screamed in protest as they dragged me toward the tree line. Behind me, I could hear the impostor's voice, sweet and concerned.

"Is she hurt? I don't want anyone to get in trouble because of me."

Even in my pain, even with my heart shattering into pieces, I had to admire her performance. She was playing the role of a compassionate Luna perfectly, showing just enough concern to seem noble while ensuring I was still removed from her presence.

As the warriors hauled me toward the pack borders, I caught one last glimpse of Houston. He was watching my removal with cold satisfaction, his arm still wrapped protectively around the woman wearing my pendant, my identity, my life.

And in that moment, I realized that everything I'd believed about love, about loyalty, about home, had been nothing but a carefully constructed lie.

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