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Luna Reclaims Her Power

The familiar scent of pine and wild juniper filled my lungs as I crossed into Silvermoon territory. Five years. Five long years of isolation in the Colorado mountains, fighting off rogues and wild bears, my wolf howling alone during thunderstorms. All for the precious herbs carefully wrapped in cloth and tucked against my chest. My hands trembled slightly as I adjusted the bundle. These rare MoonBreeze herbs had taken years to cultivate, their silvery leaves now ready to cure my son's shifting sickness. My Zev would finally be able to transform without pain, without fear of being trapped between forms. "Almost there," I whispered to my wolf, who stirred restlessly beneath my skin. She'd grown stronger during our exile, fiercer. We'd survived alone when others would have broken.
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Chapter 3

The pack's whispers cut through me like knives as I stood there, my son's words still ringing in my ears. Rogue freak. The mother who abandoned him.

"My wolf..." I whispered, feeling her clawing beneath my skin, desperate to break free.

"Not now," I gritted out, forcing her back down. My wolf had never been this close to the surface before—not even during the worst rogue attacks in the mountains. But this pain was different. This was the mate bond screaming in agony, the family bond shattered before my eyes.

Pack members stared openly now, their curiosity no longer disguised. I caught fragments of their whispers.

"Look at her clothes..."

"Five years in the wilderness..."

"She smells like an outsider..."

"Abandoned her own son..."

I kept my chin high despite it all. Five years alone had taught me how to wear dignity like armor.

"She doesn't even look like our Luna anymore," someone murmured.

Sky's lips curved in a satisfied smile as she fingered my pendant—no, her pendant now. "The pack has moved on," she said loudly enough for me to hear. "We've found our true Luna."

My wolf snarled, and I felt my eyes flash gold. Several pack members stepped back instinctively.

"Control," I whispered to myself. "We need control."

I backed away from the gathering, one step at a time. No one tried to stop me. No one defended me. Not even Elder Marcus, who had once been my mother's friend.

Night fell like a blessing, covering me with darkness as I made my way back to the territory border. The ancient stones felt cool beneath my fingers as I sank to the ground.

"Zev," I whispered, closing my eyes. "Please."

I reached for the family mind-link—that special connection that bound mother and child across distance. It had been silent for five years, but it was still there. It had to be.

"Zev," I projected, pouring every ounce of maternal love into the call. "It's Mother. Please listen."

For a moment, nothing happened. Then—

"What do you want?" His mental voice was cold, hostile.

"Zev, please. I need to explain. What your father told you—it's not true. I left to find a cure for you. I thought you were dying."

"Lies!" The word exploded through our connection like a thunderclap. "Father showed me everything. How you chose your stupid plants over me. How you abandoned us."

"No, Zev—"

"I HATE YOU!" The hatred crashed through our link like a tidal wave. "You're nothing to me. Nothing!"

The violence of his rejection tore through our connection. Pain lanced through my head, sharp and sudden. I cried out, doubling over as blood trickled from my nose.

"Zev," I gasped, reaching for him again.

But the link was gone—violently severed. My son had rejected me completely.

I collapsed onto the forest floor, my body shaking with silent sobs. Blood stained the leaves beneath me as my nose continued to bleed.

"He'll understand someday," I whispered to my wolf. "He has to."

Dawn broke cold and gray over the mountains. I'd spent the night drifting between consciousness and nightmares, my wolf howling through the darkness.

"Lucy."

Foster's voice cut through the morning mist like a blade. I rose unsteadily to my feet, wiping blood from my face.

He stood at the edge of the clearing, his Alpha presence filling the space between us. No Sky. No witnesses.

"You need to leave," he said without preamble. "Now."

"I'm not leaving without seeing Zev again."

Foster's eyes narrowed dangerously. "You're not seeing Zev at all. You've done enough damage."

"I want my research," I said, my voice stronger than I felt. "The MoonBreeze cultivation methods. They're mine."

A cold smile spread across his face. "Nothing is yours anymore, Lucy. Not the pack. Not your son. Not even your research."

"They were my techniques—"

"And now they belong to Silvermoon." Foster stepped closer, his Alpha aura pressing against me like a physical weight. "Hand over your notes. Leave quietly. Or I'll have you arrested as a rogue trespasser."

"Arrested?"

"Pack law is clear," he said smoothly. "You abandoned your duties. You're no longer Luna. One call to the Council, and you'll be stripped of the title permanently."

The threat hung in the air between us, heavy and real.

"And if I refuse?"

Foster's smile turned cruel. "Then I'll make sure everyone knows exactly why you really left. How you couldn't bear to be second to Sky. How you ran away rather than face the truth."

My wolf surged forward again, but I held her back. Barely.

"You have until sundown," Foster said, turning to leave. "Choose wisely, Lucy."

As he disappeared into the trees, I realized with sickening clarity that I had nothing left to fight with—nothing except the truth. And in Silvermoon Pack, truth had become whatever Foster Crawford decided it was.

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