
Luna Reclaims Her Throne
Chapter 3
I clutched the fake Luna crown in my trembling hands as I confronted Rhett in his study. The afternoon light streamed through the windows, casting long shadows across his desk where he sat reviewing pack documents.
"You gave me fake jewelry," I said, my voice steadier than I expected. "The crown, the necklace, the bracelets—all of it."
Rhett looked up slowly, his eyes narrowing as they fixed on the crown in my hands. "You went through my things?"
"Christina was wearing the real Luna crown," I continued, ignoring his accusation. "The authentic pieces that should have been mine by right as your Luna."
Something dangerous flashed in Rhett's eyes. He rose from his chair with deliberate slowness, his powerful frame casting a shadow over me.
"You dare come in here with accusations?" he growled, circling the desk toward me. "After everything I've given you?"
"Given me?" I stepped back, the fake crown suddenly heavy in my hands. "You mean the fake jewelry? Or the mate bond you never honored?"
His hand shot out, gripping my wrist with bruising force. "Ungrateful bitch. Do you have any idea what I've done for you? What I've tolerated?"
I tried to pull away, but his grip tightened. "Let go of me."
"You think you deserve those jewels?" Rhett's face was inches from mine now, his breath hot against my face. "You think you've earned your place here?"
"I've been a faithful Luna for three years," I whispered, fear crawling up my spine. "I've done everything you asked."
"Not everything," he snarled, shoving me backward until I collided with the wall. "You've been spreading pack secrets. Telling outsiders about our finances, our territory plans."
"What?" I stared at him in shock. "I've never—"
"Don't lie to me!" His fist slammed into the wall beside my head, making me flinch. "I know you've been talking to other packs. Trying to undermine me."
"Rhett, please," I begged, seeing the madness in his eyes. "I would never do that."
"Then prove it," he demanded, his voice dropping to that dangerous Alpha tone. "Confess what you've done. Who you've been talking to."
"I can't confess to something I didn't do," I said, my voice shaking but determined.
His eyes darkened with fury. "You're lying!"
In one violent motion, he grabbed my arm and twisted it behind my back. Pain shot through my shoulder as he forced me to my knees.
"Where is it?" he hissed, his fingers digging into my skin.
"Where is what?" I gasped.
"My mother's emerald bracelet," he growled. "The one you've been wearing. The Alpha King artifact."
Ice flooded my veins. How did he know about that bracelet? I'd kept it hidden, my last connection to my royal bloodline.
"I don't know what you're talking about," I lied, desperate to protect my mother's legacy.
Rhett's laugh was cold and cruel. "Don't play games with me, Diana. I know about your little secrets."
With his free hand, he reached into my pocket and pulled out the emerald bracelet that I'd hidden there for safekeeping. The sacred artifact gleamed in the afternoon light, its ancient magic pulsing with power.
"Please," I whispered, reaching for it. "That's all I have left of her."
"This is pack property now," Rhett said, dangling the bracelet before my eyes. "Admit you've been betraying the pack, or I'll destroy it."
"No," I begged, tears streaming down my face. "Please, Rhett. Don't."
"Confess!" he roared, his Alpha command hammering against my consciousness.
"I can't confess to something I didn't do," I repeated, my voice breaking.
With a snarl of rage, Rhett closed his fist around the delicate bracelet. I heard the sickening crunch of ancient metal bending, saw the emerald shards fall to the floor as he crushed my mother's legacy in his bare hands.
"Now you have nothing," he whispered, releasing me so I could collapse to the floor among the broken pieces.
I scrambled to gather the fragments, but Rhett's foot came down on my hand, grinding it against the sharp edges.
"Get up," he ordered, using his Alpha tone. "You're going somewhere safe until you decide to tell the truth."
I couldn't move, couldn't think past the pain and the loss of my mother's bracelet. Rhett grabbed me by the hair and dragged me to my feet.
"You'll stay in the basement until you're ready to be honest with your Alpha," he said coldly, marching me through the house toward the stairs.
"Rhett, please," I begged as he pushed me down the steps into the damp darkness of the basement. "Our son needs me."
"He'll be fine with Christina," Rhett replied, his voice echoing in the dark space. "And you'll stay here until you remember your loyalty to this pack—and to me."
The door slammed shut with a finality that chilled me to the bone. I heard the lock click into place, followed by his footsteps retreating up the stairs.
In the darkness, surrounded by the ruins of my mother's bracelet, I realized I had nothing left to lose—and that made me more dangerous than Rhett could possibly imagine.
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