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Betrayed Luna's Humiliation

The monthly pack meeting hall buzzed with an energy I hadn't felt in months. Werewolves filled every seat, their conversations creating a low hum that seemed to vibrate through my bones. I sat in my designated chair beside Jackson's empty Alpha seat, my hands folded carefully in my lap, maintaining the composure my royal upbringing had drilled into me. Luna Mendoza rose from her place at the front table, her graying hair pulled back in its usual severe bun. The room fell silent immediately—her authority as the former Luna still commanded respect, even if mine had long since withered away. "Pack members of Silver Creek," she began, her voice carrying the formal weight of tradition. "Tonight, we address the future of our bloodline." My chest tightened. I knew that tone, had heard it in countless conversations where my name was whispered with disappointment. Where my failure as a Luna was dissected like a carcass. "As you all know, our pack has faced...
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The monthly pack meeting hall buzzed with an energy I hadn't felt in months. Werewolves filled every seat, their conversations creating a low hum that seemed to vibrate through my bones. I sat in my designated chair beside Jackson's empty Alpha seat, my hands folded carefully in my lap, maintaining the composure my royal upbringing had drilled into me.

Luna Mendoza rose from her place at the front table, her graying hair pulled back in its usual severe bun. The room fell silent immediately—her authority as the former Luna still commanded respect, even if mine had long since withered away.

"Pack members of Silver Creek," she began, her voice carrying the formal weight of tradition. "Tonight, we address the future of our bloodline."

My chest tightened. I knew that tone, had heard it in countless conversations where my name was whispered with disappointment. Where my failure as a Luna was dissected like a carcass.

"As you all know, our pack has faced... challenges in securing our next generation." Her eyes briefly flicked to me, and I felt the familiar burn of shame creep up my neck. "However, the Moon Goddess has provided us with a solution."

The hall stirred with murmurs. I gripped the arms of my chair, my knuckles white beneath my skin.

"Jackson will take a chosen mate—Paislee of the Northern Ridge Pack. She carries the heir our pack desperately needs." Luna Mendoza's voice rang with triumph. "According to pack law, Luna Amelia will gracefully accept this arrangement and claim the child as her own, ensuring our bloodline's continuation."

The words hit me like physical blows. I felt my wolf retreat deeper inside me, whimpering at the public humiliation. Around me, pack members nodded approvingly, some even smiling with relief. Relief that they would finally be free of their barren Luna.

My throat constricted, but I forced myself to remain still. To show no reaction. This was my punishment for loving a man whose secret I'd protected at the cost of my own dignity.

"The ceremony will take place next week," Luna Mendoza continued. "We expect all pack members to welcome Paislee with the respect due to the mother of our future Alpha."

I wanted to scream. Wanted to tell them all the truth—that Jackson's wolf had been damaged beyond repair, that no amount of chosen mates would give him the heir they craved. But the words stayed locked behind my teeth, just as they had for three long years.

As the meeting dissolved into excited chatter, I rose on unsteady legs. No one looked at me directly, but I felt their sideways glances, their whispered conversations about how gracefully I was handling my replacement.

Gracefully. If only they knew how much grace it took not to shift and tear their throats out.

---

I waited until the pack house settled into evening quiet before making my way to Jackson's office. The familiar scent of leather and pine that once comforted me now felt suffocating. He sat behind his desk, reviewing territorial reports, his dark hair falling across his forehead in that way that used to make my heart race.

Now it just ached.

"Jackson." My voice came out steadier than I felt.

He didn't look up immediately, finishing whatever he was reading before raising those amber eyes that once held so much love for me. Now they were shuttered, distant.

"Amelia." His tone was carefully neutral. "I assume you want to discuss tonight's announcement."

"Discuss?" The word came out sharper than I intended. "You mean the public humiliation where your mother announced you're taking another woman as your mate?"

His jaw tightened. "It's not personal. It's about the pack's survival."

"Not personal?" I stepped closer to his desk, my composure finally cracking. "Jackson, I'm your mate. Your fated mate. The Moon Goddess chose us for each other, and you're throwing that away for—"

"For what the pack needs." He stood abruptly, his chair scraping against the floor. "Three years, Amelia. Three years without an heir. The neighboring packs are already circling, sensing weakness. I won't let Silver Creek fall because of—"

He stopped himself, but the words hung in the air anyway. Because of me. Because of my failure.

"Look at me," I whispered, my voice breaking despite my efforts. "Please, just look at me and tell me this is what you want."

But he turned toward the window instead, his broad shoulders rigid with tension. "What I want doesn't matter anymore. The pack comes first."

I stared at his back, at the man who once promised me forever, and felt our mate bond stretch thin as gossamer. Once, it had been a golden thread connecting our souls. Now it felt like a chain, binding me to someone who no longer wanted to be bound to me.

"The pack," I repeated softly. "And what about us? What about what we had?"

"We'll always have that," he said, but his voice sounded hollow. "This changes nothing between us."

Everything, I wanted to scream. This changes everything.

Instead, I straightened my spine, called upon every lesson in dignity my father had ever taught me. "I see. Then I suppose there's nothing left to discuss."

I turned to leave, pausing only when I reached the door. "For what it's worth, Jackson, I hope she gives you what you think you need."

I didn't wait for his response. Some truths were too painful to hear.

---

Paislee arrived the next morning like a conquering queen.

I watched from my bedroom window as Jackson helped her from the car, his hand protective on her lower back as she stepped carefully onto the gravel drive. She was beautiful in that soft, feminine way that made men want to shelter and protect. Auburn hair caught the morning light, and even from a distance, I could see the gentle swell of her belly beneath her flowing dress.

The heir I could never give him.

Pack members gathered to welcome her, their faces bright with hope and excitement. Luna Mendoza embraced her like a long-lost daughter, the warmth in her expression something I hadn't seen directed toward me in years.

"Luna Amelia?" Reese's gentle voice came from behind me. My loyal Omega housekeeper, the only soul in this pack who still treated me with genuine kindness.

"Yes, Reese?"

"She's asking to see the Luna quarters. Says she wants to... make some changes."

Of course she did. I closed my eyes, gathering what remained of my strength. "Then show her up."

Twenty minutes later, Paislee swept into what had been my private sanctuary, her green eyes assessing everything with the calculating gaze of someone taking inventory. Luna Mendoza followed close behind, along with two other pack women I recognized as allies in my systematic destruction.

"Oh, this simply won't do," Paislee said, her voice sweet as honey and twice as cloying. "All these dark colors—so depressing. A nursery needs light, cheerful tones."

Nursery. She was already planning to convert my sitting room into a nursery.

"Of course," I managed. "Whatever you think is best."

She smiled at me then, and for a moment, I saw something calculating flash behind those innocent eyes. "You're so understanding, Luna Amelia. I was worried you might be... difficult about the transition."

"The pack's needs come first," I repeated Jackson's words, tasting ash in my mouth.

"Exactly!" Luna Mendoza beamed. "I knew you'd see reason. Paislee, dear, why don't you tell Amelia about your plans for the nursery?"

As Paislee launched into detailed descriptions of color schemes and furniture arrangements, I felt something inside me begin to crack. These women stood in my private space, dismantling my life piece by piece, and expected me to smile and nod along.

The worst part? I did exactly that.

Because somewhere deep inside, I still believed that if I was graceful enough, selfless enough, maybe Jackson would remember why he loved me. Maybe our bond could survive this.

But as I watched Paislee claim my territory with the casual confidence of someone who'd already won, I began to wonder if some things were too broken to fix.

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