
Luna Rejects Alpha Mate
Luna Rejects Alpha Mate Chapter 1
The late afternoon sun filtered through the heavy curtains of my private study, casting long shadows across the mahogany desk where pack correspondence lay forgotten. I'd retreated here after the monthly Luna council meeting, seeking solace in the familiar scent of old leather and parchment. The pack house felt suffocating lately, every corner holding memories of happier times with Dean.
A sharp knock interrupted my brooding. "Come in," I called, expecting Marcus with some administrative matter.
Instead, Brooklynn slipped through the door, her usually perfect blonde hair slightly disheveled, her green eyes bright with something I couldn't quite identify. Excitement? Fear? She closed the door behind her with deliberate care, the soft click echoing in the sudden silence.
"Maddie, we need to talk." Her voice carried an odd tremor, and she pressed her back against the door as if barricading us inside.
I set down my pen, studying her face. "What's wrong? You look pale."
She laughed, a brittle sound that made my wolf stir uneasily. "Pale? I suppose I should be. This isn't exactly easy to say." She moved closer, her hands clasped tightly in front of her. "I'm pregnant."
The words hit me like a physical blow. My breath caught, hope and pain warring in my chest. "Pregnant? Brooklynn, that's wonderful! Who's the father? I didn't even know you were seeing someone."
Her smile was sharp, predatory. "Oh, you know him very well. It's Dean."
The world tilted. My wolf howled in anguish, clawing at my consciousness as the impossible words sank in. "What did you say?"
"Dean Crawford. Your mate. My baby's father." She moved to the window, her reflection ghostlike in the glass. "It's been going on for months, Maddie. All those late nights he claimed to be handling pack business? He was with me."
I gripped the edge of my desk, my knuckles white. The room spun as she continued, each word a dagger to my heart.
"He told me about that night in March when you fought about expanding the territory. How you went to bed angry, refusing to speak to him." Her voice grew dreamy, cruel. "He came to me then, so hurt, so lonely. We talked for hours in the garden gazebo, and then..."
"Stop." The word came out as a whisper.
But she didn't stop. "He said I understood him in ways you never could. That I didn't judge him or make demands. Do you remember that weekend you visited your cousin's pack? He told you he had Alpha meetings, but he spent those two days with me at the cabin by the lake."
My wolf was thrashing now, desperate and broken. The details were too specific, too intimate. Only Dean would know about our fight, about my trip to Cousin Sarah's pack. But it was impossible. Dean couldn't father children. I'd known his secret for three years, had protected it, had mourned our childless future in silence.
"You're lying." My voice was steady despite the chaos in my mind.
Brooklynn turned from the window, her hand moving protectively to her still-flat stomach. "Am I? Ask him yourself. Though I doubt he'll admit it willingly. He's terrified of losing his position as Alpha, of the pack discovering he chose his adopted sister-in-law over his precious Luna."
The door burst open, and Dean strode in, his dark hair wild as if he'd been running his hands through it. His eyes immediately found mine, and I saw guilt there, raw and undeniable.
"Maddie, I can explain—"
"Can you?" I stood slowly, my legs trembling. "Can you explain how my sister is carrying your child when you told me you were sterile? When we've mourned our inability to have pups together?"
His face went ashen. Brooklynn's sharp intake of breath told me she hadn't known about his condition.
"The baby isn't—" Dean started, then stopped, his jaw clenching.
"Isn't what?" I demanded. "Isn't yours? Then whose is it, Dean? And why is she claiming it's yours with such intimate details of your supposed affair?"
The silence stretched between us, heavy with unspoken truths and devastating lies. Dean's eyes darted between Brooklynn and me, trapped by secrets I couldn't begin to understand.
"Tell me the truth," I whispered, my voice breaking. "Please."
But he said nothing, and in that silence, something fundamental shattered inside me. The mate bond that had once felt like coming home now felt like a chain around my throat.
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