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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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Chapter 2

The emergency pack meeting had been called for seven in the evening, and I arrived at the community hall with five minutes to spare. The familiar scent of aged wood and lingering coffee from earlier gatherings filled my nostrils as I made my way through the assembled pack members toward the front of the room.

My usual chair sat beside Vincent's at the head table—the Luna's chair, upholstered in deep burgundy leather that matched his Alpha seat. I'd occupied that position for countless meetings over the years, offering input on pack decisions, mediating disputes, and supporting Vincent's leadership. Tonight felt no different as I settled into the worn leather, smoothing my navy dress and nodding to familiar faces in the crowd.

Vincent stood at the podium, his commanding presence filling the room as he began discussing the recent surge in rogue activity along our eastern borders. His voice carried that Alpha authority I'd fallen in love with years ago, steady and reassuring even when delivering troubling news.

"Three separate sightings in the past week," he was saying, gesturing toward a map spread across the table. "They're testing our defenses, looking for weak points."

I leaned forward slightly, ready to contribute my thoughts on increasing patrol rotations, when the hall's main door opened with a soft creak. The conversation didn't pause, but several heads turned as Iris Wright entered, her heels clicking against the hardwood floor with measured precision.

She wore a tailored black suit that screamed expensive taste, her blonde hair swept into an elegant chignon that made my simple ponytail feel childish by comparison. But it wasn't her appearance that made my stomach clench—it was the way she moved through the room with quiet confidence, as if she belonged here.

As if she had every right to be at a pack leadership meeting.

Iris approached the front table with unhurried steps, her pale blue eyes scanning the room before settling on me with something that might have been pity. When she spoke, her voice carried clearly across the suddenly quiet hall.

"Alpha Vincent, I apologize for my tardiness. The conference call with the Morrison Pack ran longer than expected." She paused, her gaze shifting to my chair with deliberate intention. "Would it be possible for Willow to move to the family seating area? Pack business requires the current Luna's input, and I have some strategic insights about the rogue movements that might prove valuable."

The words hit me like ice water. Current Luna. The phrase echoed in my mind as thirty pairs of eyes turned toward me, some confused, others knowing, all waiting to see what would happen next.

My mouth opened, but no sound emerged. This was my chair. My place. I was Vincent's mate, his Luna, the mother of his child. I'd earned this position through years of service, sacrifice, and unwavering loyalty to this pack.

But Vincent's response shattered any illusion I might have clung to.

"Of course," he said, his tone matter-of-fact as he nodded toward the side chairs where pack members' families typically sat. "Family members should join the other wives and children. This discussion requires strategic input from pack leadership."

Family members. Other wives. The casual dismissal in his voice made my cheeks burn with humiliation. He wasn't even looking at me as he spoke, his attention already shifting back to Iris as if my displacement was nothing more than a minor logistical adjustment.

I felt every gaze in the room boring into me as I slowly rose from the burgundy leather chair. My legs felt unsteady, my wolf whimpering in confusion and hurt. This was wrong. Everything about this moment was wrong.

But I couldn't make a scene. Not here, not in front of the entire pack. So I gathered what remained of my dignity and walked to the side seating area, where the other pack members' spouses sat with polite, uncomfortable expressions.

Iris slid into my chair with fluid grace, her hand coming to rest possessively on Vincent's arm as she leaned in to examine the border map. The gesture was subtle but unmistakable—a claiming, a marking of territory that had nothing to do with wolves and everything to do with power.

"The eastern approach has always been vulnerable," Iris was saying, her finger tracing routes on the map with practiced ease. "If we coordinate with the Morrison Pack's southern patrols, we can create a pincer movement that will trap any rogues attempting to breach our territory."

Vincent nodded approvingly, his attention completely focused on her strategic assessment. "Excellent insight. Marcus, can you coordinate with their Beta to establish joint patrol schedules?"

I watched from my exile in the family section as Iris seamlessly took over the discussion I should have been leading. She spoke with authority about pack defense, territorial boundaries, and strategic alliances—all topics I'd studied and contributed to for years. Yet now I sat among the children and non-leadership spouses, reduced to an observer in my own pack's governance.

The meeting continued around me, but I barely heard the words. All I could focus on was the sight of another woman in my chair, beside my mate, making decisions about my pack's future while I sat powerless to intervene.

When Iris laughed softly at something Vincent whispered to her, the sound felt like claws raking across my heart.

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