
From Broken Bond to Unyielding Vengeance: A Luna’s Rise
Chapter 1
Callen’s driver, Langston, dropped him off late that night, his usually composed demeanor replaced by a slight unease. As a Delta, Langston had always been discreet, but tonight, his eyes flickered with something unspoken.
“Luna,” he began, addressing me with the respect my title demanded, “Alpha Callen had quite a bit to drink while standing in for me. I’d appreciate it if you could look after him.”
Beside him stood Sophie, Callen’s newly promoted Beta—or, as I’d come to learn, Gamma. She was draped in Callen’s custom-tailored jacket, her eyes bold and unflinching as she met my gaze. The audacity was almost admirable, if it weren’t so insulting.
“Luna,” she said, her voice sweet but laced with a challenge, “Alpha Callen can get a bit clingy and throws minor tantrums when he’s drunk. Please don’t hold it against him.”
Callen leaned heavily against her, his broad frame unsteady, the faint scent of alcohol and something floral—Sophie’s perfume—clinging to him. The lipstick stain on his white shirt was faint but unmistakable, a mark that screamed of carelessness and disrespect.
Suddenly, it hit me. I was the one who had sponsored his rise to Alpha of the Yorin Pack, the one who had taught him how to navigate the treacherous waters of pack politics. It seemed I hadn’t yet taught him how to handle a fall.
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I woke up in the middle of the night, surprised that Callen still hadn’t returned to our den. In the three years we’d been mated, this had never happened before. The bond between us, once strong and unyielding, now felt frayed, like a thread on the verge of snapping.
I reached for my phone and called him. It rang and rang until the call ended automatically, unanswered. My wolf stirred in the back of my mind, a low growl of frustration echoing in my thoughts. I ignored it.
Instead, I called Langston again. The Delta’s voice was apologetic. “Luna, Alpha Callen told me to head home around six in the evening. He said he had a social engagement and would drive himself.”
Unable to sleep, I wrapped myself in a robe and went downstairs to the living room, where I busied myself with the quarterly financial report for Robertson Enterprises. The numbers were a welcome distraction, a reminder of the empire I had built and the power I still held.
As the clock crept toward 2 AM, I heard noises at the front door. A sweet voice pierced the silence, carrying with it a tone that was both coy and possessive.
“Alpha Callen, not so tight. You’re squeezing the breath out of me.”
I turned to see two figures tangled together, their silhouettes outlined by the dim light of the hallway. Callen, his tall and muscular frame unmistakable, was drunkenly leaning on Sophie, most of his weight resting on her shoulders. Her cheeks were flushed, her skin fresh and youthful, her expression a mix of feigned innocence and bold ambition.
When she spotted me, she quickly straightened up, but her hand remained possessively around Callen’s waist. Her gaze met mine, unflinching, and for a moment, I saw the challenge in her eyes.
“Luna,” she said, her voice sweet but laced with something sharper. “I’m Sophie, Alpha Callen’s Gamma. He took me to an event tonight and drank too much while standing up for me. I hope you can look after him.”
I crossed my arms, examining her closely. Barely in her twenties, her face bore the innocence of youth, but her eyes revealed unmasked ambition. Callen’s designer jacket hung on her shoulders, failing to hide the white department store dress she wore beneath, cheap and ill-fitting.
Her gaze was provocative, clear, fearless—naive. I almost found it amusing.
Then I looked at Callen. His white shirt bore a lipstick mark on the chest, unmistakably the same color Sophie wore. The sight of it hardened my expression, my wolf growling louder in my mind, but I pushed it down.
“Alpha Callen,” I said, my voice cold and devoid of emotion. “Welcome home.”
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