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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 3

The new moon hung invisible in the night sky, blessing our escape with perfect darkness. I zipped Annie's favorite backpack closed, her most treasured possessions carefully packed inside. She watched me with wide, questioning eyes, clutching her stuffed wolf to her chest.

"Are we really leaving forever, Mommy?" she whispered, her voice small in our dimly lit bedroom.

I knelt before her, cupping her face in my hands. "We're starting a new adventure, sweetheart. Remember what I told you?"

"That sometimes wolves need to find a new den," she recited carefully.

"That's right." I brushed her hair back, marveling at how much she looked like me rather than Marcus. A small mercy. "And we need to be very quiet, like we're playing the silence game."

She nodded solemnly, her eight-year-old face suddenly seeming older. I hated involving her in this deception, but I had no choice. Marcus had left me none.

I checked my watch—2:15 AM. The border patrol would be changing shifts. I retrieved the forged safe-passage orders Gideon had delivered through our secret channels. The document bore Marcus's seal—a perfect counterfeit that would fool the night guards.

"Remember," I whispered to Annie as I shouldered my own bag, "if anyone asks, we're visiting your cousin Emma who's sick."

"But I don't have a cousin Emma," she pointed out, ever the logical child.

"That's why it's our special secret," I replied, tapping her nose gently.

We moved silently through the pack house. I'd spent the day meticulously erasing traces of our existence—removing our portraits from the walls, clearing my personal items from Marcus's office, emptying my half of the safe. The den looked unnaturally pristine, as though we'd never existed there at all.

At the rear entrance, I nodded to the night guard. "Special errand for the Alpha," I explained, handing over the forged orders. "His daughter needs to accompany me."

The guard—a young Delta named Trent—scanned the document, his eyes widening slightly at the Alpha's seal. "Of course, Luna. Do you need an escort?"

"That won't be necessary," I said with the calm authority I'd perfected over eight years. "The Alpha was quite specific about discretion."

He nodded and stepped aside. "Safe journey, Luna."

The words sent a pang through my chest. Luna. A title I'd worn with pride, never knowing it was built on lies.

We slipped through the shadows of Silvermoon territory, following the hidden path Gideon had marked on the map he'd smuggled to me. Annie's small hand clutched mine tightly as we navigated the familiar forest that would soon no longer be our home.

At the border marker—a massive oak split by lightning decades ago—a tall figure emerged from the darkness. Annie tensed beside me, but I squeezed her hand reassuringly.

"Right on time," Gideon said, his deep voice barely above a whisper. Ryan's Beta was imposing even in the darkness, but his eyes held a gentle respect when they met mine.

"No complications?" he asked, taking my bag despite my protest.

"None. The orders worked perfectly."

We crossed into Nightfall territory, the subtle shift in scents marking our passage more clearly than any visible boundary. Annie's steps faltered as the reality of our situation seemed to hit her.

"I'm scared, Mommy," she admitted, her voice trembling.

Gideon surprised me by crouching down to her level. "You know what my mother told me when I was scared, little one? That brave wolves aren't wolves who feel no fear. They're wolves who keep moving forward despite it."

Annie considered this seriously before nodding. "I can be a brave wolf."

"I know you can," he replied with unexpected gentleness from such a formidable warrior.

We traveled deeper into Nightfall territory, the forest growing denser around us. Finally, Gideon led us to a small clearing where a cozy cabin stood, warm light spilling from its windows.

"Your temporary den," he explained, opening the door.

Annie gasped beside me. The cabin was warm and inviting, a fire crackling in the hearth. Bookshelves lined one wall, and I spotted several of Annie's favorite titles among them. A small table held a basket of fresh fruit and bread, and two beds were made up with thick, comfortable-looking blankets.

"Alpha Ryan thought you might appreciate some comforts while you settle in," Gideon explained, setting our bags down. "He'll come to see you tomorrow after the ceremony preparations are complete."

As Annie explored the cabin with growing delight, her earlier fear forgotten, I turned to Gideon. "Thank you," I said simply.

He nodded, his expression serious. "What you're doing takes courage, Luna."

"I'm not a Luna anymore," I reminded him.

Something like respect flickered in his eyes. "Perhaps not. But soon you will be ours."

* * *

Marcus stretched his neck as he drove through the main gates of Silvermoon territory. The Alpha Council summit had been three days of tedious politics and posturing, and all he wanted was to see Aria and Annie.

He frowned as he approached the pack house. Something felt... off. The usual sentries nodded respectfully, but there was a strange tension in their postures that he couldn't place.

The pack house was unnaturally quiet when he entered. "Aria?" he called, his voice echoing through the empty halls. "Annie?"

No response.

He climbed the stairs to their bedroom, a growing unease building in his chest. The door swung open to reveal a room stripped of personal touches. Aria's nightstand was empty. The family portraits were gone from the walls.

Panic rising, he rushed to his office and yanked open the safe. Empty. The documents he'd carefully hidden—gone.

"ARIA!" he roared, reaching for their mate bond, trying to connect through the mind-link that had always joined them.

Nothing. Only silence answered him.

For the first time in his life, Alpha Marcus of the Silvermoon Pack felt true fear.

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