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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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Chapter 3

The memorial ceremony for our fallen warriors should have been sacred. I stood beside the granite monument carved with names of Silver Creek's honored dead, my black dress respectful and appropriate, my posture straight despite the weight crushing my chest. Visiting dignitaries from three neighboring packs had come to pay their respects—Alphas and Lunas whose opinions could shape our pack's future alliances.

I had organized this ceremony. Every detail, from the flower arrangements to the memorial readings, had been planned with the reverence these brave wolves deserved. For weeks, I'd coordinated with families, arranged catering, and ensured our pack would be represented with dignity before our allies.

Then Paislee stepped forward.

"If I may," she said, her sweet voice carrying across the gathered crowd as she moved to stand beside Jackson. Her hand rested protectively over her rounded belly, the gesture drawing every eye. "I know Luna Amelia has worked so hard on today's ceremony, but pregnancy has given me such energy lately. I'd love to help with her Luna duties—especially the more demanding tasks."

The words hit like a physical blow. Around me, visiting dignitaries exchanged meaningful glances while our pack members nodded approvingly. Alpha Morrison from the Eastern Ridge Pack actually smiled at Paislee with warm approval.

"How thoughtful," Luna Morrison said, her tone carrying the subtle condescension of someone addressing a capable replacement for an inadequate predecessor. "It's wonderful to see such dedication to pack service."

Paislee's green eyes found mine, and for just a moment, I saw the calculation behind her innocent facade. "After all," she continued with perfect timing, "the pack's needs come first. I wouldn't want Luna Amelia to overexert herself when I'm perfectly capable of handling the more strenuous responsibilities."

The implication was crystal clear to everyone present: I was weak, inadequate, unable to fulfill my duties as Luna. She, meanwhile, was strong enough to serve the pack even while carrying the precious heir I'd failed to provide.

Jackson's jaw tightened, but he said nothing. No defense. No correction. His silence was louder than any words could have been.

"That's very generous of you, dear," Alpha Morrison's Luna said to Paislee, completely bypassing me as if I'd become invisible. "Jackson, you're fortunate to have such a capable... addition to your leadership."

The pause before 'addition' spoke volumes. They all knew exactly what Paislee was—Jackson's chosen mate, his salvation from a barren Luna. And they approved.

I stood there, surrounded by wolves I'd served faithfully for three years, and watched myself become irrelevant in real time.

---

Reese found me in my sitting room that evening, her weathered hands gentle as she set down a tea tray. My loyal Omega had been unusually quiet lately, her kind eyes shadowed with worry that went beyond concern for my emotional state.

"Luna," she said carefully, glancing toward the door before moving closer. "There's something you should know."

I looked up from the charity drive plans scattered across my desk—my pathetic attempt to maintain some purpose in this pack. "What is it, Reese?"

She hesitated, wringing her hands in that way that meant she was wrestling with something significant. "It's about Paislee. I've been... observing her routines, and there are irregularities."

"Irregularities?"

"She receives messages, Luna. Secret ones. And yesterday, I saw her speaking with someone at the eastern border—a male I didn't recognize. When she noticed me, she sent him away quickly."

My heart began to race. "Are you certain?"

Reese nodded grimly. "I've served this pack for thirty years. I know suspicious behavior when I see it. There's something she's hiding, something beyond just carrying another man's child."

The words hung between us, dangerous and full of possibility. If Paislee was involved in something that could threaten the pack...

"Be careful, Reese," I whispered. "If you're right, and she discovers you're watching her..."

"I know the risks, Luna. But you deserve to know the truth about the woman who's taking your place."

---

The charity drive for orphaned pups was supposed to be my redemption. After weeks of planning, I'd organized donation stations throughout the pack house, arranged for visiting families to bring their orphaned children, and coordinated with neighboring packs to ensure maximum support for these vulnerable young wolves.

I stood in the main hall at precisely nine o'clock, surrounded by carefully arranged tables and donation boxes, waiting for the first families to arrive. The morning sun streamed through tall windows, illuminating the colorful banners I'd hung to create a welcoming atmosphere.

By nine-thirty, only two elderly pack members had stopped by, dropping off modest donations before hurrying away with apologetic smiles.

By ten o'clock, the hall remained virtually empty.

Then I heard it—laughter and excited voices drifting from the back gardens. I walked to the window and felt my world tilt sideways.

Paislee stood in the center of a crowd of pack members, her auburn hair gleaming in the sunlight as she gestured animatedly toward tables laden with food and games. Children ran between the adults, their joy infectious as they participated in what was clearly a competing event.

"The Future Pups Festival," I heard someone call it. "To celebrate the next generation!"

She had announced her own event on the same day as mine, drawing away every single pack member with the promise of celebrating her pregnancy and the coming heir. While I stood alone in an empty hall with my charity drive for forgotten children, she held court in the gardens with a festival honoring the future she carried.

The cruelest part? Jackson was there, his hand resting proudly on her shoulder as she addressed the gathered crowd. He had chosen her celebration over supporting mine, chosen the woman carrying another man's child over his fated mate.

I sank into a chair, staring at my empty donation tables, and finally understood that this wasn't just about replacing me as Luna. This was about erasing me entirely, making me so irrelevant that even charitable work couldn't restore my purpose.

Through the window, I watched my pack celebrate their future while systematically destroying mine, and felt the last threads of hope finally snap.

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