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Burnt Luna, Rising from Ashes

I paused outside the door, my hand hovering over the brass handle. Muffled voices drifted through the wood—Jackson's deep baritone and another voice, higher, more feminine. Claire. My heart did a small skip of relief. At least he wasn't in some important Alpha meeting I'd be interrupting. But something in their tone made me hesitate. There was an urgency there, a hushed quality that seemed... intimate. Too intimate for a brother and sister discussing pack business. "But what if the baby looks too much like you, Jackson?" Claire's voice carried through the door, wheedling and anxious. "What will we tell everyone then?" My blood turned to ice in my veins.
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Chapter 2

The morning light filtering through the silk curtains felt harsh against my swollen eyes. I'd spent the night staring at the ceiling, replaying that horrific scene over and over until the images burned themselves into my retinas. Jackson's bare chest. Claire's smeared lipstick. The casual cruelty in his voice when he'd dismissed my pain with a single Alpha command.

I sat on the edge of our bed—my bed now, apparently—and tried to summon the courage to face him. The mate bond still pulsed between us, a constant reminder of what I'd thought we shared. But now it felt like a leash around my throat, tethering me to a man who saw me as nothing more than a convenient facade.

My hands shook as I smoothed down my navy dress, the same one I'd worn to dozens of pack meetings. The fabric felt foreign against my skin, as if even my clothes were part of the elaborate lie my life had become. But I had to try. I had to give him one chance to explain, to tell me there was some misunderstanding.

The walk to Jackson's office felt like a death march. Pack members I passed offered their usual respectful nods, but their smiles seemed hollow now. Did they know? Had they always known what kind of man their Alpha really was?

I found Jackson behind his mahogany desk, a crystal tumbler of scotch already in his hand despite the early hour. The amber liquid caught the morning light as he swirled it lazily, his green eyes fixed on some papers spread before him. He didn't look up when I entered.

"Jackson," I began, my voice barely above a whisper. "We need to talk."

He finally raised his gaze, and the indifference I saw there nearly stole my breath. This was the man who'd whispered sweet promises against my neck on our wedding night. The man who'd told me I was his everything.

"About what, darling?" His tone was bored, dismissive. He took a slow sip of his scotch, savoring it like he had all the time in the world.

"About yesterday. About what I saw." The words tumbled out of me, desperate and pleading. "Please, just tell me there's an explanation. Tell me I misunderstood something."

Jackson set down his glass with deliberate precision, the crystal making a soft clink against the wood. Then he laughed—a low, condescending sound that made my skin crawl.

"Oh, Quinn." He rose from his chair, moving around the desk with predatory grace. "You've been working too hard, haven't you? All this stress from the banquet preparations, the pack responsibilities. It's making you see things that aren't there."

I stepped back instinctively as he approached, but he kept coming until he was close enough that I could smell the scotch on his breath mixed with his familiar cedar scent.

"I know what I saw," I whispered, but even to my own ears, the words sounded weak.

"Do you?" His hand came up to cup my cheek, the gesture mockingly tender. "My poor, overwrought mate. You're becoming hysterical, and it's very unbecoming of a Luna. People are starting to talk."

The casual cruelty of his words hit me like physical blows. He was making me question my own sanity, turning my pain into a character flaw. And the worst part was, some traitorous part of me wanted to believe him. It would be so much easier to accept his explanation than to face the devastating truth.

"I think you need some time to rest," he continued, his thumb stroking across my cheekbone in a parody of comfort. "Maybe step back from some of your duties. Let someone else handle the stress for a while."

The dismissal was clear, and I felt something inside me crumble. "Jackson, please—"

"That's enough." His Alpha aura flared, just enough to make my wolf whimper and retreat. "Go get some rest, Quinn. We'll talk when you're feeling more... rational."

I stumbled out of his office, my cheek still burning from his touch. The hallway seemed to spin around me as I tried to process what had just happened. He'd made me feel crazy, desperate, pathetic. And he'd done it so smoothly, so effortlessly, that I wondered how many times he'd practiced this routine.

Hours later, I found myself standing in the pack's great hall, watching Jackson command the room with his usual charismatic authority. The monthly assembly was in full swing, pack members hanging on his every word as he discussed territory boundaries and trade agreements.

I stood on the raised dais beside his throne, wearing the placid smile I'd perfected over eight years of being the perfect Luna. Inside, I was screaming. But outside, I was the picture of serene support, my hands folded gracefully in front of me.

"And now," Jackson's voice boomed across the hall, "I have an announcement that I think you'll all appreciate."

My blood turned cold. Something in his tone, the way his eyes glittered with satisfaction, set off every alarm bell in my head.

"As you all know, my beloved mate Quinn has been carrying an enormous burden, managing not only her Luna duties but also helping to care for my sister Claire and her son during this difficult time." His voice was warm, loving, the perfect picture of a devoted husband. "It breaks my heart to see her so exhausted, so overwhelmed."

A murmur of sympathy rippled through the crowd. I felt their eyes on me, saw the concern and pity in their faces. They believed him. Of course they believed him.

"So, effective immediately, I'm transferring many of Quinn's social and welfare responsibilities to Claire. She's expressed a strong desire to contribute to the pack, and I think giving her a sense of purpose will be beneficial for everyone."

The applause was thunderous. Pack members beamed at Jackson's thoughtfulness, at his caring nature. Some even looked at me with approval, as if I should be grateful for this generous gesture.

But I knew better. This wasn't kindness—it was punishment. He was stripping away everything that gave my life meaning, everything that made me feel valuable to the pack. And he was doing it publicly, making it impossible for me to protest without looking ungrateful.

I kept smiling. Kept nodding. Kept playing the role of the appreciative mate even as my world crumbled around me.

The next morning brought fresh humiliation. I reported to the finance department, a cramped basement office that smelled of old paper and stale coffee. Margaret Thorne, the department head, looked as uncomfortable as I felt when she explained my new position.

"Assistant archivist," she said, not quite meeting my eyes. "You'll be responsible for organizing old financial records, data entry, basic filing tasks."

The title was deliberately demeaning. I'd gone from Luna—the second most powerful position in the pack—to a glorified filing clerk overnight. The message was clear: this was where I belonged now.

Pack members who passed me in the hallways offered pitying smiles or averted their gazes entirely. The respect I'd spent years earning had evaporated in a single announcement. I was now an object of sympathy at best, irrelevance at worst.

But as I settled into my new routine, surrounded by towers of ledgers and financial documents, something unexpected happened. The meticulous work of organizing numbers and tracking expenditures gave me a strange sense of control. For the first time in days, my hands stopped shaking.

My mind, sharp and analytical despite years of deferring to Jackson's ego, began to notice patterns in the chaos. Small discrepancies that most people would overlook. Funds being redirected into accounts I didn't recognize. A mysterious "discretionary Luna's welfare fund" that I'd never authorized or even heard of.

As I traced the paper trail deeper into the pack's financial records, a cold realization began to form. Jackson hadn't just betrayed me emotionally—he'd been stealing from me financially as well.

And now, buried in this basement office he'd intended as my punishment, I had access to all the evidence I needed to prove it.

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