
Luna Rejects Alpha Mate
Chapter 3
The morning air carried the scent of impending rain as I watched from my study window. Below in the courtyard, Marcus was organizing Brooklynn's escort—three warriors, a medic, and supplies for what should have been a week-long journey to the mountain territory. My sister stood beside the lead vehicle, her hand resting protectively over her stomach, speaking in hushed tones with Dean.
But something was wrong. Through our mate bond, I felt Dean's emotions churning—not the relief I'd expected from removing his pregnant mistress from potential scandal, but a different kind of tension. Guilt mixed with determination, and underneath it all, a cold calculation that made my wolf pace restlessly.
I slipped from my study and made my way to the communications room, where pack security reports were filed. Marcus's desk held the usual patrol schedules, but buried beneath routine paperwork, I found what made my blood run cold. Route modifications. Patrol reassignments. And most damning of all, a coded message to contacts in the Shadowmere Pack—known rogue sympathizers who operated just outside Council jurisdiction.
"Looking for something specific, Luna?" Marcus's voice made me spin around. He stood in the doorway, his expression carefully neutral, but his scent carried the bitter tang of guilt.
"Just reviewing security measures for Brooklynn's journey," I replied smoothly, but my heart hammered against my ribs. "I want to ensure she's properly protected."
His eyes flicked to the papers in my hands. "The Alpha has already approved all arrangements. Your sister will be... well cared for."
The way he said it sent ice through my veins. "And my own journey tomorrow? I assume similar precautions are in place?"
Marcus's jaw tightened almost imperceptibly. "Your route has been... adjusted for optimal safety, Luna."
I nodded, forcing a smile while my mind raced. "Of course. Dean always thinks of everything."
That evening, I sat in our bedroom as Dean prepared for sleep, his movements tense and mechanical. Through our bond, his emotions were a storm of conflict—love warring with duty, desperation clashing with resolve.
"Second thoughts about sending Brooklynn away?" I asked softly, testing.
He paused, his back to me. "She needs the spiritual healing. For the pup's sake."
"And my journey to the eastern territories? Still necessary?"
This time he turned, and I saw something that chilled me more than his guilt—a flash of cold determination. "The alliance negotiations can't wait, Maddie. The pack's future depends on it."
I nodded, understanding flooding through me like poison. My own mate was sending me to die.
The next morning dawned gray and ominous. I dressed carefully in traveling clothes, checking the hidden blade I'd sewn into my jacket lining. If Dean had arranged what I suspected, I would need every advantage.
My escort consisted of two young warriors—Delta rank, loyal but inexperienced. Not the seasoned fighters I would have chosen for dangerous territory. Another confirmation of Dean's true intentions.
"Safe travels, my Luna," Marcus said as I approached the vehicle, but his eyes wouldn't meet mine.
"Thank you, Beta. I trust you'll take good care of the pack in our absence."
Dean appeared then, his face a mask of Alpha authority, but I felt his turmoil through our bond. For a moment, I thought he might call it off, might choose his Luna over his secrets. Instead, he stepped forward and pressed a kiss to my forehead—a goodbye that felt like a funeral rite.
"Come back to me," he whispered, the words hollow with false hope.
"Always," I lied.
The mountain road was treacherous even in good weather, winding through dense forest where shadows could hide a dozen threats. My wolf was on high alert, every instinct screaming danger as we climbed higher into the wilderness.
It happened at Devil's Bend, where the road narrowed between steep cliffs. The attack came with military precision—rogues emerging from concealment on both sides, their movements coordinated and purposeful. These weren't desperate outcasts seeking easy prey. They were hired killers.
"Ambush!" I shouted, drawing my blade as the first rogue reached our vehicle. My escorts fought valiantly, but they were outnumbered and outmaneuvered. The rogues' leader, a scarred brute with yellow eyes, focused entirely on me.
"Nothing personal, Luna," he snarled, lunging forward. "Just business."
Business. Paid assassination disguised as a random attack. Dean's business.
I fought with desperate fury, my blade finding flesh while my heart shattered completely. Every parry, every strike was accompanied by the devastating knowledge that my own mate had orchestrated this betrayal. The sacred bond that should have protected me had become the weapon he used to destroy me.
Just as the rogues closed in for the killing blow, new wolves burst from the treeline—larger, more disciplined, moving with pack coordination. The rogues scattered like leaves before their assault, disappearing into the forest as quickly as they'd appeared.
A woman shifted from wolf to human form, her dark hair streaked with silver, her eyes sharp with intelligence and authority. "Luna Wilson? I'm Elena Blackwood. We need to talk."
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