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Luna Rejects Alpha's Offer

The grand hall of the Shadowmoon Pack house glittered with crystal chandeliers and silver decorations, all arranged to celebrate what should have been our triumph—ten years of mate bond bliss between Alpha Ricardo and me, his Luna. I stood tall in my custom-designed silver gown, my dark hair swept into an elegant updo that highlighted the Luna crown nestled within it. Everything was perfect. Everything was planned. Except for the collective gasp that rippled through the assembly. "I have an announcement to make," Ricardo's voice boomed across the hall, his arm wrapped possessively around a woman I'd never seen at official pack functions before. A small boy with Ricardo's unmistakable green eyes clung to the woman's leg. My fingers instinctively touched the mate mark on my neck, the bond that had sustained me for a decade suddenly feeling like a noose. "This is Leslie Bailey," Ricardo continued, his voice carrying that arrogant edge I'd once found charming. "And her son, Karter Edwards.
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Chapter 3

The forest had become my sanctuary and my battlefield. Three weeks had passed since my banishment, and I'd learned to navigate the terrain with a stealth that would have made my former packmates proud. This morning, I moved silently through the underbrush, my senses alert for any sign of Ricardo's trackers.

A twig snapped to my right. I froze, my fingers curling around the small knife I now kept perpetually at my side.

"Luna Sabrina," a voice whispered.

I tensed at the title that no longer belonged to me. "Show yourself," I commanded, my voice low but firm.

Beta Lee Dixon stepped from behind a large oak, his usually immaculate appearance slightly disheveled. His eyes darted nervously around the clearing before settling on me.

"You shouldn't be here," I told him, keeping my distance. "If Ricardo discovers you've contacted me—"

"I had to," Lee interrupted, his voice strained. "What's happening in the pack... it's wrong."

I studied him carefully, searching for any sign of deception. Lee had always been loyal to Ricardo, sometimes to a fault. His presence here was unexpected—and potentially valuable.

"Say what you came to say," I replied cautiously.

Lee ran a hand through his hair, a rare display of uncertainty from our normally composed Beta. "The warriors are questioning Ricardo's judgment. The ward failures, the supply shortages, Leslie's incompetence—they're adding up."

"And you're here because...?"

"Because I watched you build this pack for ten years," he said, his voice dropping to barely above a whisper. "I watched Ricardo take credit for your strategies, your diplomacy. And now I'm watching him destroy everything we built."

I remained silent, letting him continue.

"Delta team is openly questioning orders," Lee added. "Gamma Wilson has stopped taking Leslie's commands altogether. The pack is fracturing, Sabrina."

This was exactly the intelligence I needed—confirmation that my plan was working. I kept my expression neutral, though inside my wolf howled with vindication.

"Why tell me this?" I asked.

"Because you need to know," Lee replied simply. "And because... I think you're planning something. Something big."

I smiled then, a small curve of my lips that didn't reach my eyes. "Be careful, Lee. Ricardo may be distracted, but he's still an Alpha."

* * *

The magical connection felt cool against my fingertips as I established the link. From my small room in Felipe's safe house, I could access the Shadowmoon Pack's internal communication system—a backdoor I'd built years ago as a contingency measure.

"I need to speak with Alpha Ricardo," I projected, disguising my voice with a magical filter.

"Identify yourself," came the curt response.

"Mage Mercenary Services," I replied smoothly. "We've detected significant ward degradation in your territory. Our specialists can repair the damage—for a price."

There was a pause, then Ricardo's voice came through the channel, tense and irritated. "What kind of price?"

"Premium services require premium payment," I countered. "But we guarantee discretion and effectiveness."

"Fine," Ricardo snapped. "Whatever it costs. These failures need to stop."

I hid my satisfaction as he authorized emergency access to the pack's magical systems—access that would allow me to plant deeper seeds of destruction while appearing to fix the superficial problems.

"The first payment will be transferred to your accounts," Ricardo added. "When can you begin?"

"Immediately, Alpha," I replied. "Our specialists are already en route."

As I severed the connection, I allowed myself a small smile. Ricardo was funding his own downfall.

* * *

Felipe's private study smelled of old books and pine. Maps covered the walls, marking territorial boundaries and pack alliances across the region.

"These precedents date back to the First Pack War," Felipe explained, his finger tracing a line of text in an ancient tome. "They establish that territory can be claimed by right of strategic merit as much as bloodline."

I leaned closer to examine the document, our shoulders brushing. "So if I can prove Ricardo mismanaged the territory—"

"You could legitimately claim it," Felipe finished, his amber eyes meeting mine. "Even without blood relation to the founding family."

The implications were staggering. I'd always known I could take revenge on Ricardo, but actually claiming the territory—becoming Alpha in my own right—had seemed beyond reach.

"You've been planning this all along," I murmured, studying his face.

"I recognized your worth when Ricardo clearly didn't," Felipe replied simply.

Something shifted between us in that moment—a current of attraction that had been building since our first meeting. Felipe's hand moved to cover mine on the ancient text.

"Sabrina," he said softly, his voice dropping to a register that made my wolf stir with interest.

He leaned forward, and I found myself meeting him halfway. Our lips touched in a kiss that was gentle yet charged with potential.

The moment shattered as Felipe's phone buzzed insistently on his desk.

"Sorry," he muttered, reaching for it. His expression darkened as he read the message. "Rogues are attacking the Shadowmoon eastern border. They've breached the outer defenses."

I straightened, my mind immediately shifting back to strategy. "Ricardo's forces will be spread thin trying to cover all the weak points."

Felipe's eyes met mine, a new respect dawning in their depths. "This is just the beginning, isn't it?"

I nodded slowly, a plan already forming in my mind. "The real battle has only just begun."

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