
From Broken Bond to Unyielding Vengeance: A Luna’s Rise
Chapter 3
Sophie left, and Otis ensured the pack members cleared out. Just moments ago, the den had been filled with the hum of activity, but now it was just Callen and me.
I settled back onto the couch, expressionless, as I picked up the pack’s financial report. The scent of cedar and pine lingered in the air, a reminder of the territory we had built together.
Callen rubbed his forehead, his frustration palpable. His broad shoulders tensed, and the faint scent of whiskey clung to him, mingling with his usual Alpha musk. "Luna," he began, his voice rough, "you’re reading too much into this. Sophie is just my Beta. Our relationship is strictly professional."
I continued to ignore him, my eyes scanning the numbers on the page.
Callen knelt down in front of me, his Alpha aura dimming as he lowered himself to my level. "Emma," he said, dropping the formal title, "I’ll never forget. Without you, I might never have escaped that small pack. You sponsored my rise, taught me about leadership, and helped me ascend to Alpha of the Yorin Pack. How could I ever betray you? I would never do that."
I placed the report aside and silently regarded him. Callen was the wolf I had chosen. I had supported him, and when he showed potential, I brought him along, patiently teaching him everything my mother, the former Luna of the Robertson Pack, had imparted to me.
As the heir to one of the most powerful werewolf lineages, the strength of my pack was my primary concern, yet I had devoted extraordinary patience to Callen.
Now, with his hair slick and drenched, having embraced another wolf in front of me, he still insisted he would never betray me. He maintained his position as Alpha, a role where any misstep could lead to disaster. I hoped he was shrewd enough to weigh the consequences.
"Callen," I said, my voice cool and steady, "I taught you that lies and deceit have no place in our pack."
The clock showed three in the morning as I rose and headed upstairs. The scent of the forest outside seeped through the windows, grounding me in the territory I had fought so hard to protect.
Callen’s voice followed me, his tone pleading. "Emma, don’t you even want to hear my side of the story?"
I paused on the staircase, my back to him. The weight of his words pressed against me, but I refused to let it show.
"Callen," I said, my voice firm, "Sophie’s performance doesn’t meet the standards for a Beta. I oppose her promotion. I suggest excluding her from the pack’s inner circle. She can’t be trusted."
Perhaps emboldened by the whiskey, Callen snapped. His Alpha aura flared, a sudden burst of dominance that made the air feel heavier.
He shouted, "Emma, ever since I met you, you’ve always been so confident, as if everything’s under control. You’re perpetually composed, always able to detach from your emotions to manage everything. Have you ever been shaken? Have you ever felt fear? Have you ever truly opened your heart? I even wonder if, when I die, you’ll weigh the gains and losses before you mourn me!"
I stood on the stairs for a long time, long enough for Callen to collapse onto the floor, mumbling to himself, "I knew it, I knew it. In your heart, I’ll never surpass the importance of the pack."
I turned back and looked down at him, my gaze steady despite the storm raging inside me.
"If it weren’t for the pack," I said, my voice cutting through the tension, "how would I have pulled you out of that small territory? You can’t bite the hand that feeds you."
The silence that followed was heavy, the weight of his betrayal and my words hanging in the air like a storm waiting to break.
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