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Luna Rejects Alpha's Lies

The sterile scent of wolfsbane and healing herbs filled my nostrils as I cradled Eliza's trembling body against my chest. Her small frame convulsed in my arms, her breathing shallow and ragged as her weak wolf struggled desperately to surface. This was the ninety-ninth time. I'd counted every single visit to Dr. Helena Morrison's clinic, each one carving another piece from my heart. "Luna, I need you to hold her steady," Dr. Morrison's voice cut through my panic, her experienced hands moving swiftly to prepare an emergency injection. "Her wolf is fighting too hard against her human form." I pressed my lips to Eliza's damp forehead, whispering soft reassurances while my Luna aura pulsed outward in protective waves. The golden energy wrapped around my daughter like a cocoon, and I felt her wolf respond, gradually settling under the influence of my power. Her convulsions slowed, then stopped entirely.
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Chapter 2

The sound of Miley's laughter echoed through the pack house corridors as I clutched Eliza's hand, our meager belongings stuffed into two worn duffel bags. The servants' wing. After five years as Luna, I was being relegated to the quarters where omega staff lived.

"Mama, why are we moving?" Eliza's voice was small, confused. Her green eyes—so much like her father's—searched my face for answers I couldn't give.

"We need a change of scenery, sweetheart," I managed, forcing brightness into my tone even as my heart shattered with each step away from the Luna quarters I'd called home.

Behind us, I could hear the pack workers moving Miley's belongings into my former rooms. My sanctuary. The place where I'd nursed Eliza through countless nights when her wolf was too weak to settle. Where Evan and I had once planned our future together.

The servants' quarters were cramped, with thin walls that would offer no privacy from the whispers I knew would follow. As I helped Eliza arrange her few toys on the narrow bed, my wolf whimpered in distress. The mate bond pulled painfully in my chest, a constant reminder of what I was losing.

"Clare." Evan's voice made me freeze. He stood in the doorway, his Alpha presence filling the small space. "This is temporary. Just until we sort things out."

I didn't turn around. Couldn't. "Sort what out, exactly? Your affair? Or the fact that you're publicly humiliating your mate and daughter?"

"Don't be dramatic." His tone was cold, dismissive. "Miley understands pack politics. She knows what it takes to support an Alpha."

The implication hung heavy between us—that I didn't. That I had failed him somehow.

That evening, the pack gathered for our monthly dinner in the great hall. I sat at the far end of the high table, Eliza beside me picking at her food. My usual seat—at Evan's right hand—was now occupied by Miley, who wore a flowing red dress that left little to the imagination.

I pulled out my phone discreetly, pretending to check messages while actually documenting what was happening. The way Evan's hand rested possessively on Miley's thigh. How she leaned into him, whispering in his ear until he smiled—a expression I hadn't seen directed at me in months.

Click. The photo captured them mid-laugh, Miley's head thrown back in apparent delight.

Around us, pack members shifted uncomfortably. Beta Marcus Wells caught my eye and quickly looked away, shame written across his features. The pack nanny, Sarah, kept shooting worried glances between me and Eliza.

"Isn't this cozy?" Miley's voice carried across the table, sweet as poisoned honey. "Just like a real family."

My wolf snarled inside me, but I kept my expression neutral. For Eliza's sake.

Another photo. This one showed Evan's hand tangled in Miley's auburn hair as she fed him a piece of fruit. The intimate gesture made several pack members clear their throats awkwardly.

I was building a case, gathering evidence of his betrayal. Though for what purpose, I wasn't entirely sure yet.

"Mama, I don't feel good," Eliza whispered beside me.

I looked down at her plate and froze. Mixed in with her vegetables were small, dark leaves that definitely hadn't been there when the meal was served. Wolfsbane. My blood turned to ice.

"Don't eat anymore," I said quickly, pushing her plate away.

But it was too late. Eliza's face was already pale, her breathing becoming labored. Her weak wolf was reacting to the toxic herb, her small body beginning to convulse.

"Help!" I cried out, catching Eliza as she slumped forward. "Someone help her!"

Chaos erupted around us. Pack members jumped to their feet, chairs scraping against stone. But through it all, I saw Miley's face—and the flash of satisfaction in her eyes before she schooled her expression into concern.

She had done this. Deliberately poisoned my daughter.

Rage unlike anything I'd ever felt before exploded through me. My Luna aura erupted outward in a golden wave of protective fury, so powerful that wolves throughout the hall dropped to their knees in submission. The very air crackled with my power as I gathered Eliza against my chest.

"Stay away from her!" I snarled at Miley, my voice carrying the full authority of my Luna rank. "Don't you dare come near my daughter!"

The magical backlash hit me like a physical blow. Using my aura with such intensity while emotionally compromised sent shockwaves through my own wolf, and I felt something tear deep inside my chest. Pain lanced through me, but I didn't care. Nothing mattered except protecting Eliza.

Evan finally moved, reaching for our daughter, but I pulled back.

"Don't touch her," I whispered, my voice deadly quiet. "You've done enough."

As I carried Eliza toward the door, her small body trembling against mine, I felt the eyes of the entire pack on us. The Luna and her broken daughter, fleeing from the very wolves who should have protected them.

But in that moment, I realized something that would change everything: I was done being a victim. Done accepting scraps of affection and respect.

Miley had just made a fatal mistake. She'd threatened my child.

And there was nothing more dangerous than a mother wolf protecting her young.

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