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Luna Rejects Alpha Mate

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.
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Chapter 2

The pack's mind-link hummed with its usual evening chatter as I made my way through the corridors of the pack house, but tonight something felt different. The mental threads that connected our wolves carried an undercurrent of whispers, fragments of conversations that made my stomach clench with dread.

*Did you see the Alpha near the guest quarters again?*

*Third time this week. He thinks no one notices.*

*Poor Luna. She has no idea.*

I pressed my back against the wall, my heart hammering as more voices joined the mental chorus. Through the pack bond, I could sense Dean's location—the east wing, near Brooklynn's room. Again. The same place he'd been every night this week when he claimed to be reviewing security reports.

My wolf whimpered, recognizing the truth I'd been desperately trying to deny. The mate bond that once brought me comfort now felt like a knife twisting in my chest as Dean's emotions leaked through—guilt, desire, and something that felt terrifyingly like love. But not for me.

I slipped through the shadows, following the pull of our connection until I reached the corridor outside Brooklynn's quarters. Through the slightly open door, I heard their voices, soft and intimate in the darkness.

"You can't keep coming here," Brooklynn whispered, but her tone held no real protest. "Someone will notice."

"Let them notice." Dean's voice was rough with emotion I hadn't heard in months. "I'm tired of pretending, Brook. Tired of living this lie."

My legs nearly gave out. The mate bond screamed in agony as I felt his sincerity, his genuine affection for her washing through our connection like acid in my veins.

"What about Maddie?" Brooklynn asked, and I held my breath.

"Maddie..." Dean's sigh was heavy with resignation. "She's my Luna. My duty. But you're... you're everything else."

I stumbled backward, bile rising in my throat. Through the mind-link, I could feel other pack members' awareness, their pity burning through me like fire. They all knew. They'd all been watching this betrayal unfold while I remained oblivious.

The next morning's pack council meeting felt like walking into a tribunal. Twenty pairs of eyes tracked my movements as I took my seat beside Dean, their mental whispers carefully shielded but their expressions speaking volumes. Marcus avoided my gaze entirely, his loyalty to his Alpha warring with what remained of his respect for me.

"The territorial disputes with the Riverside Pack require immediate attention," Dean began, his voice steady and authoritative. But I could feel his guilt through our bond, a constant ache that made focusing impossible.

I waited until he finished his report before standing, my hands clasped to hide their trembling. "There's another matter we need to address. Brooklynn's condition."

The room fell silent. Dean's eyes snapped to mine, wariness replacing his earlier confidence.

"As you all know, my sister is expecting," I continued, each word carefully measured. "Such a delicate time requires special care and protection. I believe she would benefit from spiritual healing at the mountain territory."

Gamma Thompson nodded approvingly. "The mountain air would be good for her and the pup."

"The journey is dangerous," Marcus interjected, his voice tight with concern. "Rogue activity has increased in that region."

"Which is why she'll have a full escort," I replied smoothly. "The sacred springs there are known for their healing properties. Many pregnant she-wolves have benefited from the spiritual cleansing they provide."

Dean's face had gone pale. Through our bond, I felt his panic, his desperate need to protect Brooklynn warring with his inability to object without revealing too much.

"When would she leave?" he asked carefully.

"Tomorrow morning. The sooner she begins her healing journey, the better for both mother and child."

The meeting dissolved into logistics and preparations, but I barely heard the discussions. My mind was already working, calculating routes and timing. I'd spent hours studying the patrol reports, mapping the areas where rogue attacks were most frequent. The mountain path was treacherous enough without additional dangers, but if something were to happen...

That evening, I sat in my study with Marcus's latest surveillance reports spread before me. The documents detailed every suspicious movement in our territory, every potential threat. But buried in the routine observations, I found what I was looking for—patterns of rogue activity along the mountain road.

A soft knock interrupted my planning. "Come in."

Dean entered, his face etched with exhaustion and something that looked like defeat. "Maddie, about Brooklynn's trip..."

"What about it?" I kept my voice neutral, my eyes on the papers.

"Maybe we should wait. The timing isn't right."

I looked up then, meeting his gaze directly. "The timing is perfect. She needs to leave. For everyone's sake."

His jaw clenched, and I felt his internal struggle through our bond. He knew. Somehow, he knew what I was really planning. The question was: would he choose to save his Luna's reputation, or would he betray me to protect the woman who carried what the pack believed was his heir?

The answer came in the way his eyes hardened, in the sudden steel in his voice when he spoke again.

"I won't let you do this, Maddie."

And in that moment, I knew my mate had made his choice.

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