
He Called Me A Convenient Luna
Chapter 1
For seven years, I gave him everything, building his pack from a small group into the strongest force on the West Coast.
I thought my loyalty and hard work would earn his love.
But on the eve of my Luna coronation, I overheard the truth:
“Barbara is useful, cheap, and will never leave. I’ll give her a title, she’ll give me everything.”
Heartbroken, I realized—seven years of sacrifice meant nothing to him. I wasn’t loved; I was a tool.
So I walked away.
Later, he found me and begged me to return… but the woman who once followed him blindly was gone forever.
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The fluorescent lights in the Black Moon administrative building hummed overhead as I made my way down the marble corridor, clutching the ceremonial coronation vows against my chest.
Forty-eight hours. That's how long I'd been awake, coordinating every detail of tomorrow's Luna coronation ceremony—from the hand-calligraphed invitations sent to pack leaders across the nation to the precise arrangement of white roses that would line the ceremonial altar.
My fingers traced the edges of the parchment, feeling the raised gold seal that would make our bond official in the eyes of the werewolf community. Seven years of devotion, of building Lucian's pack from a struggling regional group into one of the most powerful forces on the West Coast, and tomorrow it would all be worth it. Tomorrow, I would finally have the family and security I'd craved since my parents' death.
The moonstone covenant ring felt heavy in my jacket pocket—a flawless stone that had taken me three months of savings to afford. It would be presented during the ceremony, a symbol of eternal commitment that no Alpha could refuse. My heart fluttered with nervous excitement as I approached Lucian's office door.
Then I heard his voice.
"She's like a declawed cat, Ethan. Completely harmless." Lucian's laugh carried through the heavy oak door, and I froze mid-step. My enhanced werewolf hearing, sharpened by years of administrative vigilance, caught every word with crystal clarity.
"You're terrible, man." That was Ethan Vance, Lucian's Beta and closest friend. "But seriously, are you really going through with this coronation? I mean, Barbara's nice and all, but she's so... submissive. Is that really what you want in a Luna?"
"That's exactly what I want." Lucian's tone turned calculating, the voice he used when discussing business acquisitions. "She's useful, cheap, and she'll never leave. Do you know how much money she's saved this pack with her little pharmaceutical projects? And she asks for nothing in return except my approval."
The parchment crinkled in my tightening grip. My breath caught in my throat as the conversation continued, each word slicing through the fantasy I'd built around our relationship.
"But what about... you know, passion? Chemistry?" Ethan's voice dropped to a conspiratorial whisper. "I've seen the way you look at Miranda. That girl's got fire."
A long pause. Then Lucian's voice, thick with desire I'd never heard directed at me: "Miranda brings out the wolf in me, if you know what I mean. Barbara's fine for handling the boring stuff, but Miranda... she makes me feel like a real Alpha. Wild. Dangerous."
My legs trembled. I pressed my back against the cold marble wall, fighting the urge to vomit. Seven years of believing I was building something real, something lasting, and he saw me as nothing more than efficient help.
"You're playing with fire, Lucian. What if Barbara finds out?"
"She won't. And even if she did, where would she go?" Lucian's laugh was cruel now, cutting. "She abandoned her own bloodline to be with me. No pack in America would take in a wolf who betrayed her own family for a man. She's completely dependent on me, and she knows it."
The moonstone ring slipped from my trembling fingers, and I caught it just before it hit the floor. The smooth surface felt suddenly foreign, like a shackle rather than a symbol of love.
"Besides," Lucian continued, "tomorrow's ceremony is just politics. The pack needs to see stability, and Barbara provides that image. But behind closed doors? Miranda's the one who satisfies my real needs."
"You're cold, man. Even for an Alpha."
"I'm practical. Barbara will make a perfectly adequate Luna for public appearances. She'll manage the household, coordinate the social events, and keep the administrative side running smoothly. Meanwhile, I can have what I actually want without any complications."
Something inside me snapped. Not broke—snapped. Like a steel cable under too much tension, releasing all its stored energy at once. The moonstone ring felt warm in my palm, then hot, then scalding. I squeezed harder, welcoming the pain as the stone cracked, then shattered completely.
Sharp fragments bit into my skin, drawing blood that dripped silently onto the marble floor. The physical pain was nothing compared to the hollow ache spreading through my chest, but it grounded me. Focused me.
I pulled out my phone with my uninjured hand, scrolling to a contact I'd kept hidden for months. Dr. Helena Morrison, the pharmaceutical headhunter who'd been quietly interested in my independent research projects. The ones Lucian knew nothing about. The ones that had been my secret insurance policy for exactly this moment.
My fingers moved across the screen with steady precision, typing a message I'd rehearsed in my mind countless times but never believed I'd actually send:
"Helena, this is Barbara Chen from Black Moon Pack. I'm ready to discuss that position we talked about. How quickly can we move forward? Time sensitive."
The response came within seconds: "Can have contracts ready by morning. New York office. Seven figures starting salary plus equity. When can you start?"
I stared at the screen, my heart pounding so hard I was sure Lucian would hear it through the office door. Seven figures. More money than I'd ever dreamed of, for work that was entirely my own. Work that Lucian had dismissed as "little pharmaceutical projects" while reaping all the benefits.
"Within 48 hours," I typed back.
"Done. Sending preliminary contracts now. Welcome to Wentworth Pharmaceuticals, Dr. Chen."
Dr. Chen. Not Barbara the secretary, not Barbara the useful assistant, but Dr. Chen—a recognition of the advanced degree I'd earned through night classes while managing Lucian's entire operation.
I slipped the phone back into my pocket and looked down at my bleeding palm. The moonstone fragments glittered like stars against the dark marble, beautiful and irretrievably broken. Just like the life I'd thought I was building.
Footsteps approached from inside the office. I quickly gathered the stone fragments, ignoring the way they cut deeper into my palm, and stepped back from the door. When Lucian emerged, I would be gone. When he looked for his useful, cheap, loyal Barbara, he would find only empty air.
The coronation vows felt different in my hands now—not a promise, but evidence. Proof of how thoroughly I'd been willing to erase myself for a man who saw me as nothing more than a convenient tool.
I turned away from the office door, my spine straightening with each step. Tomorrow's coronation would still happen, but not the way anyone expected. I had exactly twenty-four hours to prepare for the performance of my lifetime.
Behind me, Lucian's laughter echoed through the hallway, completely unaware that his "declawed cat" had just grown new claws. And this time, I intended to use them.
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