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Betrayed Luna's New Chance

The morning sun filtered through the windows of Silvermoon Pack's administration building as I walked hand-in-hand with Nyla toward the school office. At six years old, my daughter practically bounced with each step, her dark curls catching the light as she chattered about which classroom she hoped to be assigned to. "Mommy, do you think I'll have the same teacher as Tommy Martinez?" she asked, swinging our joined hands. "He said Mrs. Peterson gives out gold stars for good reading." "We'll see, sweetheart," I replied, smoothing down her navy blue dress—the one Vincent had bought her last month, back when things still felt normal between us. "Remember to use your inside voice when we get to the office." The familiar scent of pine cleaner and fresh paper greeted us as we entered the administration area. Mrs. Henderson, the school secretary, looked up from her computer with a practiced smile that didn't quite reach her eyes. "Luna Willow, what a pleasure to see you," she said, though something in her tone felt different—more formal than usual. "And little Nyla, my goodness, you've grown since I last saw you." Nyla beamed and gave a small wave.
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The morning sun filtered through the windows of Silvermoon Pack's administration building as I walked hand-in-hand with Nyla toward the school office. At six years old, my daughter practically bounced with each step, her dark curls catching the light as she chattered about which classroom she hoped to be assigned to.

"Mommy, do you think I'll have the same teacher as Tommy Martinez?" she asked, swinging our joined hands. "He said Mrs. Peterson gives out gold stars for good reading."

"We'll see, sweetheart," I replied, smoothing down her navy blue dress—the one Vincent had bought her last month, back when things still felt normal between us. "Remember to use your inside voice when we get to the office."

The familiar scent of pine cleaner and fresh paper greeted us as we entered the administration area. Mrs. Henderson, the school secretary, looked up from her computer with a practiced smile that didn't quite reach her eyes.

"Luna Willow, what a pleasure to see you," she said, though something in her tone felt different—more formal than usual. "And little Nyla, my goodness, you've grown since I last saw you."

Nyla beamed and gave a small wave. "Hi, Mrs. Henderson. I'm going to be in first grade!"

"That's wonderful, dear." Mrs. Henderson's smile became more genuine as she addressed my daughter, but when her gaze returned to me, that strange formality crept back in. "I have Nyla's enrollment packet right here. We just need to complete a few final items."

She pulled out a manila folder and began spreading papers across the counter. Medical forms, emergency contacts, academic assessments—all standard paperwork I'd expected. But then she paused, her fingers hovering over a particular document.

"I'm sorry, Luna Willow, but I'll need official documentation proving your current Luna status for our records." Her words came out carefully measured, as if she'd rehearsed them. "Recent changes in pack leadership structure require updated verification for all Alpha family enrollments."

The words hit me like a physical blow. "Changes in pack leadership structure?" I repeated, my voice barely above a whisper. "I don't understand. I'm Vincent's mate. I'm Nyla's mother. What documentation could you possibly need?"

Mrs. Henderson's cheeks flushed pink, and she glanced nervously toward the principal's office. "It's just... policy, Luna. With the new alliance arrangements, we need current certificates showing active Luna status. I'm sure it's just a formality, but—"

"Alliance arrangements?" The phrase felt foreign on my tongue, bitter and wrong. My wolf stirred restlessly beneath my skin, sensing the shift in the air, the way Mrs. Henderson's scent carried notes of anxiety and... pity?

Nyla tugged on my hand, her bright excitement dimming as she picked up on the tension. "Mommy? Is something wrong?"

I forced a smile and squeezed her small fingers. "Nothing's wrong, baby. Mrs. Henderson just needs some extra papers from Daddy."

But everything felt wrong. The way Mrs. Henderson avoided direct eye contact. The careful distance she maintained. The fact that she'd called me "Luna Willow" instead of "Luna Fox" like she always had before.

"I... I don't have those documents with me," I admitted, my cheeks burning with embarrassment. Other parents in the waiting area had grown quiet, their conversations dying as they watched our exchange with thinly veiled curiosity. "I wasn't aware they were required."

"Of course, of course." Mrs. Henderson's voice carried forced brightness as she began gathering the papers back into the folder. "These things happen. Why don't you speak with Alpha Vincent about obtaining the proper certification, and we can complete Nyla's enrollment once everything is sorted out?"

The dismissal stung worse than a slap. I'd been coming to this school for pack events and meetings for years. I'd organized fundraisers, volunteered for field trips, sat in on parent-teacher conferences. Now I was being turned away like a stranger who didn't belong.

"When... when would you need these documents by?" I managed to ask.

"School starts in two weeks," Mrs. Henderson replied, her professional mask firmly in place. "But I'm sure Alpha Vincent can provide everything you need well before then."

I nodded stiffly, my throat too tight to speak. Nyla looked between us with growing confusion, her earlier excitement completely evaporated.

"Come on, sweetheart," I whispered, taking her hand. "We'll come back another day."

As we walked toward the exit, I heard the whispers start up behind us—hushed conversations that cut off abruptly when I glanced back. The other parents watched us leave with expressions ranging from curiosity to sympathy, and I realized with dawning horror that somehow, everyone seemed to know something I didn't.

Something about my place in this pack. Something about my marriage. Something about whether I was still the Luna I'd always believed myself to be.

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