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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 3

The grief hit me in waves, each one threatening to drown me all over again. I curled into myself on the massive bed, my arms wrapped around my empty stomach where my child should have been growing. The loss was a physical ache, a hollowness that seemed to echo through my entire being.

"I failed," I whispered into the silk pillows. "I couldn't protect my baby."

Kaelan's presence was a steady warmth in the room, but he didn't offer empty platitudes or false comfort. Instead, he sat in the chair beside my bed, his silver eyes reflecting the firelight as he watched me process the devastation.

"Tell me about your pack," I said finally, my voice hoarse from crying. "Tell me why you hate them so much."

Something dark flickered across his features. "My father died in a territorial dispute when I was sixteen. Damien's father, the previous Alpha, orchestrated an ambush during what was supposed to be a peace negotiation." His hands clenched into fists. "They left his body as a message."

I studied his face, seeing the carefully controlled rage beneath his calm exterior. "You've been planning revenge ever since."

"Justice," he corrected. "But yes. I've been patient, waiting for the right moment, the right weakness to exploit." His gaze met mine. "And now, it seems, fate has delivered both."

The next few days passed in a haze of healing and planning. Kaelan's pack healer, an elderly woman named Vera, tended to my physical wounds while the Lycan King himself became my unexpected strategist. He didn't coddle me or treat me like a victim. Instead, he spoke to me like an equal, a fellow predator planning a hunt.

"Direct confrontation would be satisfying but ultimately futile," he explained one evening as we sat in his study. Maps of both territories covered his desk, marked with patrol routes and weak points. "Damien expects enemies to come at him with claws and fangs. He's prepared for that kind of war."

I traced a finger along the border between our territories. "But he's not prepared for a ghost."

Kaelan's smile was sharp and approving. "Exactly. Psychological warfare is far more devastating than physical violence. It breaks the mind, destroys confidence, turns allies against each other."

"What did you have in mind?"

"You know them better than anyone. Their fears, their weaknesses, their guilty secrets." He leaned back in his leather chair. "Lila orchestrated your murder, but she's also deeply insecure. Damien failed to protect his pregnant mate, but his ego won't let him admit it. Those are pressure points we can exploit."

I felt something cold and hungry stirring in my chest. "Make them think I'm haunting them."

"Among other things." Kaelan pulled out a folder filled with photographs and documents. "My intelligence network has been watching Silver Moon for years. I know their routines, their relationships, their dirty little secrets."

As I recovered my strength, I began to change. The first step was my appearance. The long auburn hair that Damien had loved to run his fingers through had to go. I sat in front of Kaelan's bathroom mirror, scissors in hand, and cut it short and sharp, the severed strands falling like pieces of my old self.

Next came the color. Vera helped me dye it a deep, rich brown that transformed my entire face. With darker makeup around my eyes and a few subtle changes to my posture and mannerisms, I became someone else entirely. Someone who could walk through Silver Moon territory without being recognized.

"Perfect," Kaelan said when I emerged from my transformation. "You look like a completely different person."

I studied my reflection in the window, barely recognizing myself. "Good. Selene is dead. She needs to stay that way."

The surveillance began immediately. Using Kaelan's network of rogues and sympathizers, I learned everything about my targets' new life together. Damien and Lila had indeed mated and married in a rushed ceremony just days after my supposed death. The pack had accepted it with surprising ease, perhaps relieved to have stability after the trauma of losing their future Luna.

But there were cracks in their perfect facade.

I watched from the shadows as Lila struggled with her new role. She tried to fill my shoes, but she lacked the natural warmth and diplomatic skills that had made me effective. Pack members were polite but distant, and I could see the frustration building in her eyes.

Damien, meanwhile, threw himself into his Alpha duties with manic intensity. He worked longer hours, trained harder, and snapped at subordinates with increasing frequency. Guilt was eating at him, even if he wouldn't admit it.

"They're already unstable," I reported to Kaelan after a week of observation. "Lila's paranoid about maintaining her position, and Damien's overcompensating for his failure to protect me."

"Excellent. Unstable foundations are easier to topple." He spread out building plans for the Silver Moon packhouse on his desk. "I've had these for years. Every entrance, every security weakness, every blind spot."

I studied the layouts, my mind already working through possibilities. "I could get inside without being detected."

"Not yet. We need to establish patterns first, create a sense of unease before we escalate." Kaelan's finger traced the perimeter of the territory. "Start small. Make them question their own senses."

That night, I made my first move. I knew Lila's routine—she always took a late evening walk through the garden behind the packhouse, the same route I used to take when I lived there. It was her way of claiming my territory, my habits, my life.

I waited in the shadows of the old oak tree where Damien had first told me he loved me. When Lila appeared, walking confidently down the moonlit path in one of my old dresses, I stepped just far enough into the light for her to catch a glimpse.

She froze, her face going white as death. "Selene?"

I melted back into the darkness without a word, leaving her alone with her racing heart and guilty conscience.

The next morning, Kaelan's spies reported that Lila had barely slept, pacing her room and checking the locks repeatedly. When she tried to tell Damien what she'd seen, he dismissed it as stress and imagination.

Their first fight began that very day.

I smiled as I read the report, feeling a dark satisfaction settle in my chest. This was only the beginning. By the time I was finished with them, they would understand exactly what it felt like to lose everything that mattered.

Just as I had.

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