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Forsaken Luna's Reclaimed Power

When I found out that Leon, the Alpha of the Silver Fang Pack, had left me unconscious in the hospital just to deliver a coat to his Beta, Yasmin, I decided it was time to reject our mate bond. Leon agreed immediately, his voice dripping with the casual arrogance of an Alpha. "Why worry? She’s just an Omega. She’ll calm down." "Give her a few days, and she’ll come crawling back, begging for forgiveness. Then I’ll graciously accept her apology, and we’ll see if she dares to cause any fuss again." That very day, he posted a photo on the pack’s shared mind link, holding hands with Yasmin across a dinner table. The caption read: "Two souls, three meals, four seasons; for the rest of our lives, we’ll be each other’s one and only." As I stared at the date on the calendar, I dialed my brother Julius, the Gamma of the Blood Moon Pack. "Hey, can you help me get back home?" "Really? That’s great! You’re finally giving up on that jerk!
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Chapter 2

Leon Rivera's face registered surprise when he saw me, his brows knitted in a tight line. His Alpha aura, usually so commanding, seemed to falter for a moment as he stood there, his broad shoulders tense under the weight of the unexpected encounter.

"Are you following me?" he blurted out, his voice carrying the sharp edge of his Alpha tone, drawing curious looks from the nearby pack members. I showed him the messages on my phone: "This is the address you sent."

Yasmin Gilbert, his Beta, quickly clutched Leon's arm, her voice sweet and comforting, "Alpha, I was just worried about you getting home alone, so I asked your mate to pick you up. I hope I didn’t make an honest mistake." Her use of his title, "Alpha," was deliberate, a reminder of his status—and hers.

Leon’s expression softened at her explanation. Watching Yasmin’s concerned expression, he smiled warmly at her, the kind of smile that used to be reserved for me. She shot me a challenging glance from behind his shoulder, and Leon's silent approval seemed to imply I should feel something. Yet, I remained unfazed, merely nodding coolly, my demeanor detached and distant. My Omega status might have made me lower in the pack hierarchy, but my pride was intact.

Perhaps my calm attitude, so different from past reactions, unsettled Leon. He gently freed his arm from Yasmin’s grip and explained, "Amber, we were just having a pack gathering; everyone here is either a pack member or an ally."

I handed him the bottle of sparkling water I’d brought along: "I know."

Perhaps my presence had disrupted the atmosphere, as people began to drift away in pairs and small groups. Leon fussed over Yasmin, making sure she got a cab, then joined me in the car, taking the passenger seat. His imposing frame seemed to fill the space, his Alpha aura pressing against me like a physical weight.

We drove in silence, with him nodding off as I navigated the roads. When we reached the underground parking, I exited first, heading towards the elevator. As I turned a corner, Leon suddenly grabbed my arm, pulling me into his embrace as a car sped past, missing us by inches. My heart raced.

"You need to be more cautious. Imagine if you got hurt," he said urgently, holding my hand tightly and leading me forward. His grip was firm, his Alpha strength undeniable, but it no longer felt comforting—just possessive.

The moment reminded me of our early days together, when he used to shield me just as he was now. But over time, those gestures faded, and I’d forgotten what it felt like to be cared for. Back then, I’d believed his strength was for me, but now I knew it was just part of his nature as an Alpha.

Thankfully, the elevator was close. As soon as we stepped inside, I discreetly withdrew my hand while he selected the floor. Leon glanced at me, as if he wanted to speak, but ultimately remained silent. The tension between us was palpable, the mate bond that once connected us now a frayed thread, barely holding on.

Unexpectedly, the next morning, he offered to drive me to work.

"I’ll give you a ride," he said as I yawned and nodded in agreement. I hadn’t slept well, tossed around by restless dreams the night before, and the idea of a quick nap was inviting.

However, upon opening the car door, I was greeted by a sight of glittery decorations, cute stickers, and pink hanging ornaments. Even the passenger seat had a custom pillow with a photo of Leon and Yasmin making a heart shape with their hands. It was a clear display of ownership, a not-so-subtle reminder of where his loyalty now lay.

"Who would have guessed that the mighty Alpha's car would look like a teenage girl's dream room?" My sarcasm wasn’t lost on Leon, and I saw embarrassment flicker across his face.

"Yasmin's just a young woman, cut her some slack," he replied awkwardly, his Alpha tone softening, as if trying to excuse her behavior.

I gestured to the pillow, "You mean the young woman who takes couple photos with you?"

But what I really wanted to ask about was the post he made on social media the day I filed for divorce—the picture of a candlelit dinner, hands intertwined. The caption still lingered in my mind: "Just the two of us, through meals and seasons. For the rest of our lives, you and I are each other's only." It was a declaration meant for Yasmin, not me, and it cut deeper than any physical wound.

As we drove, the mate bond between us felt like a ghost, haunting every silent moment. My wolf stirred within me, a quiet whimper of pain, but I shut her out. I had to stay strong, even if it meant burying the part of me that still longed for him.

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