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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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Chapter 2

I couldn't sleep. Three nights had passed since my meeting with Kael Vance, and each hour dragged like a century. Luna paced restlessly within me, her anxiety bleeding into my own consciousness as we waited.

*He's coming tonight,* she whispered. *I can feel it.*

The soft tap at my window confirmed her instincts. I slipped from my bed, heart hammering against my ribs as I unlatched the window. Kael's shadowed form slid into my room with the silence of a predator, bringing with him the scent of pine and midnight air.

"Did you find anything?" I whispered, barely daring to breathe.

His eyes, reflecting the moonlight, held mine for a long moment before he reached into his jacket. "More than you wanted, I suspect."

The leather portfolio he handed me felt impossibly heavy. With trembling fingers, I opened it, spreading the contents across my bed—yellowed papers, official documents with the Moonstone seal, correspondence bearing signatures I recognized all too well.

"These are from the Moonstone archives," I breathed, recognizing my father's handwriting on some of the pages. "How did you—"

"Let's just say some rogues owe me favors," Kael interrupted, his voice low. "What matters is what they contain."

As I read through the documents, Luna's whimpers turned to growls of rage. Orders signed in Nathan's distinctive hand, authorizing attacks on Moonstone territory. Alliance contracts with rogue mercenaries. Financial transactions showing payments for services rendered—services that had destroyed my family, my pack, my entire world.

And then, most damning of all, letters between Nathan and Victoria. Plans. Promises. A conspiracy spanning years.

*"When the Moonstone Pack falls, you'll have everything you deserve, my love. The territory, the power, and me."* Victoria's words, written in her flowing script, dated weeks before the attack that had shattered my life.

My hands shook so violently that the papers scattered across the floor. "All this time," I whispered, my voice breaking. "Three years of lying beside him, accepting his protection, believing he saved me when he—" I couldn't finish, my throat closing around the words.

Kael gathered the fallen documents, his movements efficient. "What will you do now?"

I stared at him, the truth crystallizing in my mind with terrible clarity. "First, I hide these. Then I wait."

After Kael departed, I retrieved the carved wooden box hidden beneath a loose floorboard—my last possession from the Moonstone Pack. I carefully placed the documents inside, my fingers lingering on the intricate moon carvings my father had etched into the lid.

*They will pay,* Luna snarled, her presence suddenly stronger than I'd felt in years. *We will make them pay.*

Her fierce certainty washed over me, transforming my grief into something colder, harder. "Yes," I agreed, closing the box with a soft click. "We will."

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The Beltane celebration transformed the Silverfang courtyard into a spectacle of lights and music. Pack members danced around the ceremonial fire, their faces flushed with wine and excitement. I stood at the edges, as always, watching Nathan hold court at the center of it all, his power and confidence radiating outward like heat from flames.

He hadn't spoken more than a few words to me in days. Now I understood why.

Luna sensed it before I did—the shift in energy as Victoria entered the courtyard. Her scent, stronger than ever, cut through the smoke and wine. The pack parted for her as she approached Nathan, her golden hair gleaming in the firelight, her hand resting protectively over her stomach.

*Watch,* Luna commanded, her voice strangely calm now. *Watch and remember every detail of this betrayal.*

Victoria's voice carried clearly across the suddenly hushed courtyard. "Nathan, my love, I have wonderful news." Her eyes flickered briefly to where I stood frozen. "I'm carrying your pup."

The collective gasp from the pack was nothing compared to the roaring in my ears. Nathan's face transformed with a joy I had never seen during our three years together. He swept Victoria into his arms, spinning her in a circle as she laughed, triumphant.

"My pack," Nathan called out, his Alpha voice vibrating with pride. "Tonight we celebrate more than Beltane. Tonight, I present to you Victoria Walsh, the mother of my heir and the true Luna of the Silverfang Pack!"

The cheers were deafening. One by one, pack members dropped to their knees in acknowledgment of their new Luna. I remained standing, unable to move, unable to breathe, as Nathan's gaze finally found mine across the courtyard.

There was no remorse in his eyes. Only cold satisfaction as he watched my world collapse for the second time.

*Don't show them your pain,* Luna whispered fiercely. *They don't deserve to see it.*

So I stood tall as the celebration continued around me, my face a mask of indifference while inside, something fundamental shifted. The last remnants of the girl who had loved and trusted and hoped crumbled away, leaving behind a woman with only one purpose.

Revenge.

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