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Betrayed Luna's New Alliance

I ran my fingers over the polished mahogany of Marcus's safe, my heart racing with anticipation. Annie's coming-of-age ceremony was just weeks away, and I needed the ancestral blessing scrolls to prepare. The safe clicked open under my touch—one of the few privileges I enjoyed as Luna of the Silvermoon Pack. "Should be right on top," I murmured to myself, rifling through the neatly organized documents. My fingers froze as I noticed something odd. The mate bond certificate—the sacred document that should have been prominently displayed in our quarters—was missing. Eight years married, and I'd never thought to question why it wasn't framed on our wall like most mated pairs. I dug deeper, my breath catching when I found a folder of correspondence with the Lycan Council. The most recent letter was dated just last month. 'Alpha Marcus of Silvermoon Pack,' it read, 'This is our final notice regarding the registration of your mate bond with Luna Aria.
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Chapter 2

The borderlands between Silvermoon and Nightfall territories were shrouded in early morning mist, turning the towering pines into ghostly sentinels. I arrived first, my body tense with purpose, the evidence of my shattered life tucked securely in my jacket pocket. The scent of pine needles and damp earth filled my lungs as I waited, rehearsing the words that would change everything.

I sensed him before I saw him—Alpha Ryan of the Nightfall Pack. My former packmate. The wolf who, years ago, had looked at me with something more than friendship in his eyes before I'd chosen Marcus instead.

"Aria," he said, emerging from the fog. His voice was deeper than I remembered, carrying the weight of his Alpha status. "It's been a long time."

Ryan had grown into his power since I'd last seen him. His shoulders were broader, his stance confident but not arrogant—unlike Marcus, who wore his Alpha status like a crown. Ryan's golden eyes studied me with careful neutrality, but I caught the flicker of something else beneath the surface.

"Thank you for coming," I said, my voice steadier than I felt. "What I'm about to share stays between us."

He nodded once, his expression grave. "You have my word."

I pulled out the Lycan Council letter first, handing it to him without preamble. "Eight years, Ryan. Eight years I believed I was Marcus's true mate."

His eyes narrowed as he scanned the document, a muscle in his jaw tightening. "He never registered your bond?"

"That's just the beginning." I retrieved my phone and played the video I'd discovered—Marcus and Rebecca standing before the High Priestess, their true mate certificate proudly displayed.

Ryan's face darkened as he watched, a low growl escaping him. When the video ended, he looked at me with eyes that had shifted slightly, his wolf rising close to the surface in response to my pain.

"I was never his Luna," I said, the words still burning my throat. "Just a convenient façade while his true mate waited in the shadows."

"What do you want from me, Aria?" Ryan asked, his tone careful but not unkind.

I met his gaze directly. "A true mate ceremony. Not out of love—out of strategy. I need to break whatever bond exists between Marcus and me before I take my daughter and leave. And I need protection while I execute my plan."

Something flickered across Ryan's face—surprise, perhaps, or admiration at my calculated approach. He turned away slightly, his shoulders tensing as though in silent conversation.

"Your wolf has an opinion?" I asked.

Ryan's lips curved into a slight smile. "He's... enthusiastic about the prospect. He remembers you."

The admission hung between us, laden with unspoken history. I remembered how Ryan's wolf had always seemed drawn to mine, even when we were younger. How different might my life have been if I'd recognized that pull instead of falling for Marcus's charismatic lies?

"And you?" I pressed. "This alliance would give Nightfall Pack a significant advantage against Silvermoon."

"It would," he agreed, turning back to face me fully. "But I need to know you understand what you're asking. A true mate ceremony isn't something to enter lightly, even for strategic purposes."

"I understand better than most," I said, bitterness edging my voice. "I've lived a lie for eight years. At least this time, I'm choosing it with open eyes."

Ryan studied me for a long moment, then nodded decisively. "I'll help you, Aria. We'll perform the ceremony while Marcus is away at the summit. My Beta, Gideon, will coordinate your extraction from Silvermoon territory."

"Thank you," I whispered, relief flooding through me.

"Don't thank me yet," he warned, his eyes serious. "What you're planning—taking an Alpha's daughter, aligning with a rival pack—it's unprecedented. Marcus won't let you go without a fight."

"Let him fight," I said, my voice hardening. "He's about to learn what happens when you deceive a she-wolf and threaten her cub's future."

Ryan's eyes widened slightly at my tone, and I saw respect kindle in their depths. "Gideon will contact you tonight with details. Pack only what you can't leave behind."

As we parted ways in the misty borderlands, I felt something I hadn't experienced since discovering Marcus's betrayal: hope. Not the warm, gentle hope of happier days, but something colder and sharper—the hope of vengeance perfectly executed.

Marcus had taught me a valuable lesson about deception. Now I would show him how well I'd learned it.

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