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Fallen Luna Rise

The moon had barely begun its descent when my eyes snapped open, my body rigid with tension. Another night of restless sleep, haunted by dreams I couldn't quite remember but left me with a lingering sense of dread. My wolf, Luna, whimpered softly in my mind. *Something's wrong, Sophia. I can feel it.* I pushed myself up from the thin mattress in my small room at the back of the Silverfang Pack House. Three years I'd been Nathan Sterling's chosen mate, yet I still occupied this humble space when he wasn't parading me around as his Luna-to-be. A convenient arrangement, he'd called it. Now, in the cold light of dawn, it felt like something else entirely. "It's nothing," I whispered to Luna, though the unease had been growing for weeks. *Lies don't become us,* she replied, her voice tinged with a wisdom I sometimes resented.
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The moon had barely begun its descent when my eyes snapped open, my body rigid with tension. Another night of restless sleep, haunted by dreams I couldn't quite remember but left me with a lingering sense of dread. My wolf, Luna, whimpered softly in my mind.

*Something's wrong, Sophia. I can feel it.*

I pushed myself up from the thin mattress in my small room at the back of the Silverfang Pack House. Three years I'd been Nathan Sterling's chosen mate, yet I still occupied this humble space when he wasn't parading me around as his Luna-to-be. A convenient arrangement, he'd called it. Now, in the cold light of dawn, it felt like something else entirely.

"It's nothing," I whispered to Luna, though the unease had been growing for weeks.

*Lies don't become us,* she replied, her voice tinged with a wisdom I sometimes resented.

I slipped into my drab gray uniform—the mark of an Omega serving the pack—and tied my hair back with practiced efficiency. The garment hung loose on my frame; I'd lost weight in recent months without really noticing. Nathan had commented on it yesterday, his fingers digging into my waist as he'd frowned. "You need to take better care of yourself, little wolf," he'd said, but his eyes had already drifted over my shoulder.

The pack house was stirring as I made my way through the corridors. The morning run would begin soon—a tradition Nathan maintained with military precision. I joined the gathering wolves in the courtyard, keeping to the edges as always. My position was... complicated. Not quite Luna, no longer truly Omega, existing in a liminal space of Nathan's creation.

"Morning, Sophia," a voice called, falsely bright. I turned to see Victoria Walsh approaching, her blonde hair gleaming in the early light. My oldest friend. The only connection to my past life I still maintained.

"Victoria," I nodded, forcing a smile.

Luna growled low in my mind. *She smells wrong.*

I inhaled subtly. There was something different about Victoria's scent—the usual floral notes seemed stronger, more pronounced. Before I could analyze it further, Nathan emerged from the pack house, commanding immediate attention.

His powerful frame moved with casual authority as he surveyed his pack. When his eyes found mine, he smiled, but it didn't reach his eyes. Something cold slithered down my spine.

"Let's run," he announced, his Alpha tone rippling through the gathering.

As we shifted and took to the forest trails, I felt Luna's agitation growing. She pushed against my control, urging me to break formation, to run anywhere but alongside these wolves. I forced her down, maintaining my place behind Nathan as protocol demanded. But her whimpers grew more insistent with each passing minute.

*Danger,* she kept repeating. *Betrayal.*

After the run, I showered quickly and made my way to the grand hall. Breakfast was a formal affair in the Silverfang Pack, with Nathan seated at the head of the long table, his Beta and Gamma flanking him. My place was not at the table but serving it—another of Nathan's peculiar traditions that he claimed honored his rise from humble beginnings.

I knelt beside him, offering the morning's first cup of coffee. "Your coffee, Alpha," I murmured, the words bitter on my tongue despite three years of practice.

He took it without looking at me, his attention drawn to the entrance where Victoria had just appeared. The floral scent that had bothered Luna earlier now filled the room, and I noticed how Nathan's nostrils flared slightly, his body shifting unconsciously toward her.

Luna howled in distress. *See it now? SEE IT?*

I maintained my composure through breakfast, through the morning meetings, through the endless hours of pack business. But Luna's warnings echoed in my mind, impossible to silence. By evening, my decision was made.

The crescent moon cast barely enough light as I slipped away from the pack house, moving silently through the shadows toward the forest edge. He was waiting there, as promised—a tall figure leaning against an ancient oak, his face obscured by a hood.

"Kael Vance?" I whispered.

He pushed back his hood, revealing sharp features and eyes that seemed to glow in the darkness. "The Alpha's mate comes seeking a rogue tracker. Interesting times indeed."

"I need information," I said, stepping closer. "About what happened to the Moonstone Pack five years ago."

"That's dangerous knowledge, little wolf." His voice was rough, but not unkind. "Why stir up old graves?"

I reached into my pocket and withdrew a small leather pouch, heavy with silver coins. "Because some ghosts refuse to rest."

He weighed the pouch in his hand, then nodded slowly. "What exactly do you want to know?"

"Everything," I replied, my voice steady despite Luna's frantic pacing within me. "I want to know who really destroyed my family's pack. I want names, proof, everything you can find."

Kael studied me for a long moment. "You already suspect something, don't you?"

I thought of Nathan's distant eyes, of Victoria's strengthening scent, of Luna's desperate warnings. "Yes," I admitted. "But suspicion isn't enough. I need truth."

He pocketed the silver and extended his hand. "Then truth you shall have, Sophia Bennett. But remember—" his grip tightened around mine, "—truth is rarely kind to those who seek it."

As I walked back toward the pack house, Luna finally quieted, satisfied that action had been taken. But her last whispered warning followed me like a shadow:

*Be prepared for what we find. The betrayal may be worse than we imagine.*

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