
Betrayed Luna's New Life
Chapter 1
The pain tore through me like claws ripping apart my very soul. Each contraction felt like my body was being turned inside out, and somewhere deep within, my wolf whimpered in distress—a sound I hadn't heard from her in years.
"Luna, you need to breathe through this one," Healer Elara Vance's voice cut through the haze of agony as another wave crashed over me. Her weathered hands pressed against my swollen belly, her healing energy flowing into me in warm pulses. "The pup is in distress. We need to get him out soon."
I gripped the edges of the medical bed, my knuckles white as bone. "Where is Dorian?" I gasped between ragged breaths. "I need him here. I need my mate."
Elara's gray eyes flickered with something I couldn't quite read—worry, perhaps, or was it pity? "I've sent word to the Alpha. He'll be here soon."
But even as she spoke, I felt it through our mate bond—that initial surge of concern when Dorian first sensed my distress, followed by something else entirely. A pulling away. A distraction that made my chest tighten with more than just physical pain.
Another contraction seized me, this one so violent that I screamed. The sound echoed off the medical wing's sterile walls, raw and desperate. My wolf stirred restlessly, more active than she'd been in months, as if the life-or-death struggle was awakening something that had long been dormant.
"Luna!" Elara's voice sharpened with alarm as she pressed her stethoscope to my belly. "The heartbeat is dropping. We need the Alpha's strength to boost the healing process. Where is he?"
I reached out through our bond, calling to him with everything I had left. *Dorian, please. I need you. Our pup needs you.*
For a moment, I felt his attention snap back to me, felt his wolf respond to my desperate plea. But then, like a door slamming shut, that connection grew distant again. Cold. Distracted.
"He's... he's not coming," I whispered, the words tasting like ash in my mouth. "Something else has his attention."
Elara's jaw tightened, but she didn't waste time on words. Her hands glowed brighter as she poured more of her healing energy into me, sweat beading on her forehead from the effort. "Then we do this without him. You're strong, Luna. Your bloodline is strong."
But I could feel it—the way my pup's movements were growing weaker, the way his heartbeat stuttered against my ribs like a bird with a broken wing. My wolf began to pace frantically in my mind, her distress bleeding into mine until I couldn't tell where her panic ended and mine began.
Hours crawled by in a blur of agony and fading hope. Elara worked tirelessly, calling in two other healers to assist, but without an Alpha's power to strengthen the process, we were fighting a losing battle. I drifted in and out of consciousness, my wolf's mournful howls echoing through my mind as she sensed what I couldn't bear to acknowledge.
When I finally surfaced from the darkness, the silence in the room was deafening.
Elara sat beside my bed, her face etched with exhaustion and grief. Her eyes, usually so steady and sure, couldn't quite meet mine. "Luna, I'm so sorry. We did everything we could, but..."
"No." The word came out as barely a whisper. "No, he's just sleeping. He's just—"
"I'm sorry," she repeated, her voice breaking. "The complications were too severe. Without the Alpha here to lend his strength..."
The world tilted sideways. My pup—my beautiful, perfect pup—was gone. The life I'd carried for nine months, the future I'd dreamed of, the piece of my heart that had been growing inside me—all of it, gone.
My wolf threw back her head and howled, a sound of such pure anguish that it reverberated through every cell of my body. For the first time in years, I felt her fully—not the subdued, sleepy presence I'd grown accustomed to, but a wild, grieving creature whose rage burned like molten silver.
That's when I heard them—voices in the hallway, pack members speaking in hushed tones they thought I couldn't hear.
"Found him at Clara's cabin," someone whispered. "Been there for hours while the Luna was..."
"Shh, not so loud. But yes, tending to Clara's 'mysterious illness' while his own mate was dying in childbirth."
"Poor Luna. To lose her pup while her mate was with another she-wolf..."
The words hit me like physical blows, each one shattering another piece of my already broken heart. Clara Cruz. The young she-wolf with the sweet smile and innocent eyes who always seemed to need Dorian's protection, his attention, his care.
My wolf snarled, and for the first time in years, I felt her rage cut through the fog that had clouded my mind for so long. Something was stirring inside me—something that had been sleeping, suppressed, pushed down until I'd almost forgotten it existed.
As grief and fury warred in my chest, one thought crystallized with startling clarity: this was not the end of my story. This was the beginning of my awakening.
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