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Dead Luna Comes Back

On her wedding day, pregnant Luna-Selene is drugged by maid-of-honor Lila, dragged to a river and left to drown so Lila can wed Alpha Damien; the baby dies and Selene is rescued by rival king Kaelan. Declared dead, she cuts her hair, dyes it dark and, armed with Kaelan’s intel, begins psychological warfare: she haunts the packhouse, lets Lila glimpse her silhouette, ignites paranoia and the couple’s first fight—launching a calculated campaign to destroy them as they destroyed her.
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Chapter 2

The river's icy grip was like death itself, dragging me under with merciless fingers. My lungs burned as I fought to surface, gasping for air that felt like shards of glass. The current was relentless, carrying me away from everything I'd ever known—away from my wedding, away from Damien, away from the life that had been stolen from me.

But it was the cramping that terrified me most.

Sharp, violent spasms tore through my abdomen as the freezing water numbed my limbs. I pressed my hands to my belly, trying to shield my baby from the cold, but I could feel something vital slipping away with each wave that crashed over me.

"No," I whispered into the churning water, my voice lost in the roar of the rapids. "Please, not my baby."

The pain intensified, and warmth spread between my legs—a warmth that had nothing to do with the river's temperature. My heart shattered as I realized what was happening. The shock, the cold, the trauma—it was too much for my small, precious life to endure.

I don't know how long I drifted. Time became meaningless as hypothermia crept through my veins like poison. My vision blurred, and my wolf's presence faded to barely a whisper. The drug Lila had given me still clouded my system, making it impossible to shift, impossible to save myself or what remained of my pregnancy.

The last thing I remembered was the taste of silt and blood in my mouth as consciousness slipped away.

I woke to warmth.

Not the harsh, artificial heat of a hospital, but something deeper—like being wrapped in sunlight. My eyelids felt heavy as I forced them open, blinking against soft lamplight that seemed impossibly gentle after the river's violence.

The room around me was unfamiliar. Rich, dark wood paneling lined the walls, and the furniture was elegant but masculine. Everything spoke of wealth and power, but a different kind than I was used to. Where Damien's tastes ran toward ostentation, this space felt quietly confident.

"You're awake."

The voice was deep, commanding, and completely foreign. I turned my head—a movement that sent waves of dizziness through me—and found myself staring into the most intense pair of silver eyes I'd ever seen.

The man sitting beside my bed was enormous, even seated. His presence filled the room like a physical force, and power radiated from him in waves that made my weakened wolf whimper in recognition. This wasn't just an Alpha. This was something far more dangerous.

"Who—" I tried to speak, but my throat felt raw and damaged.

"Don't strain yourself," he said, leaning forward to offer me a glass of water. "You've been unconscious for three days."

I accepted the water gratefully, studying his face as I sipped. He was handsome in a harsh, unforgiving way—all sharp angles and controlled strength. His dark hair was slightly longer than fashion dictated, and a thin scar ran from his left temple to his jaw. But it was his eyes that held me captive. They seemed to see everything, miss nothing.

"My baby," I whispered, my hand moving instinctively to my flat stomach.

Something flickered across his expression—not quite pity, but understanding tinged with regret. "I'm sorry. The healer did everything she could, but the trauma was too severe."

The words hit me like a physical blow. I'd known, somewhere deep down, but hearing it confirmed broke something inside me that I wasn't sure could ever be repaired. A sob escaped my throat, raw and broken.

"I know who you are," he continued quietly. "Selene of the Silver Moon pack. Damien's mate."

I looked up at him sharply, suddenly aware of how vulnerable I was. "Then you know I'm your enemy."

A smile ghosted across his lips—not cruel, but not entirely kind either. "Perhaps. I'm Kaelan, King of the Shadowstone pack."

My blood turned to ice. The Shadowstone pack was Silver Moon's greatest rival. Their king was legendary—ruthless, powerful, and utterly without mercy for his enemies. And here I was, defenseless in his territory.

"Are you going to kill me?" I asked, surprised by how steady my voice sounded.

Kaelan studied me for a long moment. "That would be the logical choice. You're the mate of my enemy, carrying his secrets, his weaknesses. Your death would be a significant blow to his pack's morale."

I waited, hardly breathing.

"But you're also a woman who was betrayed, drugged, and left to die on what should have been the happiest day of her life. That speaks to a different kind of justice."

His words stirred something dark and hungry in my chest. "You know what happened to me."

"I know enough. My scouts reported unusual activity near the river on your wedding day. Three rogues dumping something—someone—into the water before fleeing back toward Silver Moon territory." His silver eyes glittered with something that might have been approval. "You survived what they intended to be your execution."

The room fell silent except for the crackling of a fire I hadn't noticed before. I processed his words, the implications settling over me like a heavy blanket.

"They think I'm dead," I said finally.

Kaelan nodded. "Your pack held a memorial service yesterday. Very touching, from what I hear. Your mate was quite... composed for someone who'd just lost his pregnant bride."

The casual cruelty of his words should have hurt, but instead, they fed the cold rage growing in my chest. "He's already moved on, hasn't he?"

"Announced his engagement to your friend Lila this morning. Apparently, the Moon Goddess blessed him with a 'second chance mate' remarkably quickly." Kaelan's tone was perfectly neutral, but I caught the disdain lurking beneath.

I closed my eyes, letting the betrayal wash over me. Not just Lila's treachery, but Damien's as well. Three days. It had taken him three days to replace me, to replace our child, to erase everything we'd supposedly meant to each other.

"Why are you telling me this?" I asked.

Kaelan leaned back in his chair, his fingers steepled. "Because, Selene of the Silver Moon pack, you have a choice to make. You can remain dead to the world, start fresh somewhere far from here. I'll provide safe passage and enough resources to build a new life."

He paused, and something predatory flickered in his expression.

"Or you can stay. Recover your strength. And show your former mate and friend exactly what it means to cross someone who refuses to stay buried."

The offer hung in the air between us, heavy with possibility and danger. In the firelight, Kaelan looked like a dark angel offering me a choice between salvation and damnation.

I thought of Lila in my wedding dress, of Damien's quick recovery, of my lost child who would never draw breath.

And I smiled for the first time since waking up.

"Tell me more about option two."

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