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Betrayed Luna's New Start

The mind-link slipped through my consciousness like a whisper I wasn't meant to hear. "Alpha, I've arranged for you to meet with Aniyah tonight at the eastern border cabin. She's agreed to wait until midnight when the patrol changes." My Beta's voice was hushed, conspiratorial. "Good. Make sure no one follows us. I don't need Caroline asking questions." Dexter's mental voice carried that familiar authoritative edge that had once made me feel protected. Now it made my blood run cold. I stood frozen outside Dexter's office door, my hand hovering over the handle. I'd come to discuss the upcoming full moon ceremony—my tenth as Luna of Silvermoon Pack. The ceremony where we would renew our mate bond before the pack and the Moon Goddess.
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Chapter 2

I couldn't sleep. The moonlight streamed through our bedroom window, illuminating the empty space beside me where Dexter should have been. My fingers traced the silver crescent marking at my neck—the symbol of our bond that now felt like a brand of shame.

"Lyla," I whispered into our private mind-link, my mental voice trembling. "Are you awake?"

"Always am when you need me," came her immediate reply, warm and steady like a beacon in a storm.

"I found out who Aniyah is." The words burned in my throat. "She's his chosen mate. He's been seeing her for months."

Silence stretched between us for a moment before Lyla's fury exploded through our connection. "That bastard. I'll tear her throat out myself."

"No," I said, though Sarah growled in agreement with Lyla's protective rage. "That won't help us now."

"Us?" Lyla's mental voice softened. "You're not alone in this, Caroline."

I closed my eyes, fighting back fresh tears. "He refused the rejection. Said I couldn't survive without him."

"And you believed him?" The challenge in her tone was exactly what I needed.

*Yes,* Sarah admitted within me. *We've always depended on him.*

"I don't know what to believe anymore," I confessed. "But I know I can't stay in this false bond."

"Then don't," Lyla said firmly. "Document everything. The Pack Council can't ignore evidence of mate bond violation. Take pictures, record conversations, track his movements."

"It sounds so... calculated."

"It's survival," she countered. "You're a Luna, Caroline. Act like one."

Her words ignited something in me—a spark of the strength I'd buried beneath a decade of compliance.

---

The next morning, I waited until Dexter left for what he called "border patrols" before slipping out of the pack house. The old training grounds were abandoned now, overgrown with wild roses and silvergrass.

But his scent trail was fresh.

I followed it cautiously, my heart pounding against my ribs. The trail led to a small clearing where the forest thinned out toward the eastern border.

"—can't keep sneaking around like this," a female voice drifted through the trees.

"Patience," Dexter replied, his tone intimate in a way he hadn't used with me in years. "Once the rejection is finalized—"

"Finalized?" I froze behind a thick oak, my phone clutched in my trembling hand. "He told me he refused it."

A woman stepped into view—young, beautiful, with flowing dark hair and confident eyes. Aniyah. She wore a simple sundress that highlighted curves I'd lost during my difficult pregnancies.

"You promised me," she said, her voice sultry as she pressed against him. "You said Caroline was just a political arrangement."

I raised my phone, my finger hovering over the camera button as Dexter pulled her close.

"She served her purpose," he murmured against Aniyah's neck. "The pack respects her as Luna. But you—you're what I want."

Click.

The camera sound was barely audible, but I captured the moment perfectly—his lips on her skin, her arms wrapped around his waist.

---

Three days later, I had a collection of images that painted a clear picture of betrayal. Dexter meeting Aniyah at dawn. Their hands intertwined during pack meetings. Her scent on his clothes when he returned home.

Tonight was the worst. He came back reeking of her floral perfume, his eyes bright with satisfaction.

"The northern alliance is secured," he announced as he loosened his tie. "We'll be celebrating tomorrow night."

I nodded mechanically, my stomach churning.

"Are you alright?" He frowned slightly, noticing my pallor. "You look ill."

"I'm fine," I lied.

When he left to shower, I moved. My hands shook as I packed a small overnight bag—just enough for a night away. I needed space to breathe, to think, away from the suffocating weight of his betrayal.

"The Howling Moon," I whispered to myself as I slipped out the back door. The neutral territory bar was three towns over—far enough that no one from Silvermoon would recognize me.

The night air felt different outside pack lands—freer somehow. I drove with the windows down, letting the wind whip through my hair as tears finally streamed down my face.

By the time I reached The Howling Moon, my tears had dried into something harder. The bar's neon sign cast blue light across the parking lot as I stepped out of my car.

One night. Just one night to remember who I was before I became Luna Crawford.

The bartender—a burly werewolf with kind eyes—slid a drink toward me without asking questions. I took a seat in the corner booth, nursing the amber liquid as I watched strangers dance and laugh.

For the first time in years, no one was looking at me as the Alpha's mate or the pack's Luna.

Just Caroline.

And for tonight, that was enough.

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