
Luna Reclaims Her Legacy
Chapter 1
The scent of rosemary and honey filled our small den as I carefully arranged the anniversary dinner I'd spent all day preparing. Seven years. Seven beautiful, challenging, transformative years since Luke and I had first felt the mate bond snap into place. I smoothed my dress—the deep blue one he'd once said brought out my eyes—and checked the table one more time. Candles flickered warmly, casting dancing shadows across the modest space we'd called home.
I touched my throat instinctively, feeling for the familiar weight of my mother's moonstone pendant. The sacred stone had rested there every day since her death, a constant reminder of the heritage I'd chosen to set aside for love. Tonight felt special, significant in a way that made my wolf, Luna, pace restlessly beneath my skin.
The door opened with more force than usual, and Luke stepped inside. But something was wrong. His scent carried unfamiliar notes—vanilla and roses, sickeningly sweet. My stomach clenched as I noticed what dangled from his fingers: my pendant, the moonstone catching the candlelight like a trapped star.
"Luke?" My voice came out smaller than intended. "What are you doing with—"
"This old thing?" He held up the pendant with casual indifference, as if it were costume jewelry instead of a sacred Luna inheritance passed down through generations. "I've decided it belongs with someone who actually deserves it."
The words hit me like a physical blow. "Deserves it? Luke, that's my mother's—"
"Your mother's dead, Serenity." His tone was flat, emotionless. "And this pendant deserves to be worn by someone worthy of its beauty. Someone who can appreciate fine things."
I stared at him, searching his face for any trace of the mate who had once held me while I cried over my mother's memory, who had promised to honor her legacy. "I don't understand. It's our anniversary. I made dinner, I thought we could—"
"The pack celebration starts in an hour." He pocketed the pendant with finality. "Don't wait up."
He turned to leave, and panic clawed at my chest. "Luke, please. That pendant is all I have left of her. It's been in my family for generations, it's—"
"It's just a rock, Serenity." He paused at the door without turning around. "Maybe it's time you stopped living in the past."
The door slammed shut, leaving me alone with the flickering candles and the dinner growing cold. I sank into my chair, my hand still pressed to my bare throat where the pendant should have been. Luna whined in distress, sensing something terrible was about to unfold.
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The pack hall buzzed with celebration when I finally forced myself to attend. Laughter and music filled the air, but everything felt muted, distant. I moved through the crowd like a ghost, searching for Luke while dreading what I might find.
I spotted him near the center of the room, his Beta status ensuring he commanded attention. But it was the figure beside him that made my blood freeze. Camilla Berry stood pressed against his side, her perfect blonde hair cascading over her shoulders, her green eyes bright with triumph.
And around her throat—my throat constricted—hung my mother's moonstone pendant.
"Attention, everyone!" Luke's voice boomed across the hall, and conversations died. "I have an announcement to make."
I couldn't move, couldn't breathe. The room seemed to tilt as Luke wrapped his arm around Camilla's waist, his fingers brushing the sacred stone that had never left my neck until tonight.
"This beautiful she-wolf has captured my heart completely," Luke declared, his voice carrying the authority of his Beta rank. "Camilla Berry, I choose you as my mate."
The pendant caught the overhead lights as Camilla tilted her head, displaying it like a trophy. She smiled—sweet, innocent, victorious—and the crowd erupted in surprised murmurs. Some looked confused, glancing between Luke and me. Others seemed scandalized by the public declaration.
But all I could see was my mother's sacred inheritance resting against another woman's skin, the moonstone that carried generations of Luna bloodline magic now adorning the throat of my replacement.
"The pendant suits you perfectly, my dear," Luke murmured loud enough for nearby wolves to hear. "It belongs with someone who truly appreciates its beauty."
Camilla's fingers traced the stone possessively. "It's absolutely exquisite, Luke. I'll treasure it always."
The mate bond, already strained by months of Luke's growing distance, now felt like barbed wire wrapped around my heart. Each word, each touch, each display of affection toward her sent sharp pain through my chest. Luna howled in anguish, recognizing the sacred desecration taking place.
I tried to reach out through our mind-link, desperation making me bold. *Luke, please. You don't understand what you've done. That pendant contains ancient Luna bloodline magic. It's not just jewelry—it's sacred, it's dangerous in the wrong hands. The consequences—*
*Enough!* His mental voice slammed into mine with brutal force. *Stop with the desperate lies, Serenity. It's pathetic. Just because you can't accept that I've found someone better doesn't mean you can make up fairy tales about magic pendants.*
The mind-link severed abruptly, leaving me gasping. Around us, the celebration continued, but I felt utterly alone in the crowd. Luke led Camilla toward the private chambers, his hand resting possessively on her lower back, the moonstone pendant swaying with each step.
I stood frozen in the middle of the pack hall, watching my mate walk away with my mother's sacred inheritance around another woman's neck, while the bonds of seven years crumbled to ash around me.
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