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Breaking Free: Luna's Betrayal and Redemption Novel Cover

Breaking Free: Luna's Betrayal and Redemption

The morning sun cast a golden glow across the Morrison Pack courtyard, illuminating the white and silver banners that draped elegantly from every corner. Five years. Five years of devotion, sacrifice, and what I had believed was love. I smoothed down the front of my silver gown—custom-made for this occasion—and forced a smile as another pack member approached with congratulations. "Luna Victoria, you look radiant today," the elderly she-wolf said, clasping my hands in hers. "The Moon Goddess truly blessed our pack when she brought you to our Alpha." I nodded graciously, the practiced response falling from my lips. "Thank you, Elder Marian. The blessing has been mine as well." My inner wolf, Selene, stirred restlessly within me. *Something's wrong*, she whispered. *He smells different today.* I silenced her concerns as I had been doing for weeks now.
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The morning sun cast a golden glow across the Morrison Pack courtyard, illuminating the white and silver banners that draped elegantly from every corner. Five years. Five years of devotion, sacrifice, and what I had believed was love. I smoothed down the front of my silver gown—custom-made for this occasion—and forced a smile as another pack member approached with congratulations.

"Luna Victoria, you look radiant today," the elderly she-wolf said, clasping my hands in hers. "The Moon Goddess truly blessed our pack when she brought you to our Alpha."

I nodded graciously, the practiced response falling from my lips. "Thank you, Elder Marian. The blessing has been mine as well."

My inner wolf, Selene, stirred restlessly within me. *Something's wrong*, she whispered. *He smells different today.*

I silenced her concerns as I had been doing for weeks now. Wolves were naturally suspicious, and Alexander had been working long hours. That was all.

Across the courtyard, my mate stood tall and commanding, his broad shoulders draped in the ceremonial Alpha cloak. His dark hair caught the light as he threw his head back in laughter at something Beta Marcus had said. For a moment, his eyes met mine, but quickly darted away—too quickly. That fleeting contact sent a chill through me despite the warm spring air.

"Victoria." Elara Vance, my former mentor from the Moonstone Academy, approached with a knowing smile. "Five years as Luna. Do you ever miss your healing studies?"

I tucked a strand of hair behind my ear, a habit from my academy days. "Sometimes," I admitted. "But my place is here."

Elara's penetrating gaze seemed to see right through me. "Is it?"

Before I could respond, Alexander's deep voice called out across the gathering. "Let the feast begin!"

The celebration moved into the great hall, where tables groaned under the weight of elaborate dishes. I took my place beside Alexander at the head table, his hand briefly touching the small of my back—a gesture that once sent sparks through my body but now felt hollow, performative.

"Happy anniversary, my Luna," he murmured, but his eyes were scanning the room.

I followed his gaze to where Madison Chen, his personal assistant, stood by the entrance. Her eyes locked with his for just a moment before she lowered them demurely. The pretty, young she-wolf had joined our pack only a year ago, quickly rising to a position directly under Alexander's supervision.

The feast progressed with toasts and cheers, pack members coming forward to honor their Alpha and Luna. I played my part perfectly—the devoted mate, the compassionate Luna—while inside, Selene paced with growing agitation.

It happened during Beta Marcus's toast. A sharp, unexpected pain lanced through my temples as my Luna abilities inadvertently pierced the veil between private communications. Alexander's voice, not spoken but transmitted through mind-link, suddenly filled my head.

*"The little she-wolf's pregnancy is nine weeks. How do we manage two females?"*

Marcus's response came immediately. *"This is dangerous territory, Alpha. The pack won't easily accept—"*

Their voices cut off as my wine glass slipped from my fingers, shattering against the stone floor. The red liquid spread like blood across the white marble.

"Victoria?" Alexander's voice seemed to come from far away.

The room spun around me as yesterday's memory crashed through my careful denial. I had gone to his office, a surprise visit with healing tonic for his headaches. The door had been slightly ajar, and through the crack, I had seen them—Alexander and Madison, locked in an embrace that left no doubt about their relationship. His hands had been tangled in her hair, her body pressed against his desk, their mouths hungry for each other.

I had backed away silently then, telling myself it was nothing, a misunderstanding, a moment of weakness. Selene had howled in rage, but I had silenced her, unwilling to confront what my wolf already knew.

But now, with the evidence of Madison's pregnancy confirmed through Alexander's own thoughts, the beautiful illusion I had maintained for five years shattered completely.

"I'm fine," I said, my voice surprisingly steady as I met Alexander's concerned gaze. "Just overwhelmed by the occasion."

He nodded, relief washing over his features—relief that I hadn't heard, that I didn't know. But in that moment, as the pack cheered around us and silver confetti rained down in celebration of our sacred bond, I made my decision.

I would not break. I would not scream. I would not give either of them the satisfaction of seeing me crumble.

Instead, I would disappear so completely that Alexander Morrison would spend the rest of his life wondering how he lost the one true gift the Moon Goddess had ever given him.

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