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Luna Rejects Betraying Alpha

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The crystal chandeliers cast golden light across the ceremonial hall, but I couldn't appreciate their beauty. My wolf paced restlessly inside me, whimpering in a way that made my skin prickle with unease. Something was wrong. Cameron stood beside me during the formal Luna greeting ceremony, his posture rigid and distant. I reached for our mate bond through the mind-link, seeking that familiar warmth, that electric connection that always steadied me during these formal pack gatherings. What I encountered instead made my breath catch—resistance. Like pushing against a wall that shouldn't exist. Static interference crackling where our bond should flow smooth and clear. My wolf whimpered again, confused and hurt. Across the hall, Arlet Dean moved through the crowd with practiced ease, her dark hair cascading over bare shoulders.

Luna Rejects Betraying Alpha Chapter 1

The crystal chandeliers cast golden light across the ceremonial hall, but I couldn't appreciate their beauty. My wolf paced restlessly inside me, whimpering in a way that made my skin prickle with unease.

Something was wrong.

Cameron stood beside me during the formal Luna greeting ceremony, his posture rigid and distant. I reached for our mate bond through the mind-link, seeking that familiar warmth, that electric connection that always steadied me during these formal pack gatherings. What I encountered instead made my breath catch—resistance. Like pushing against a wall that shouldn't exist. Static interference crackling where our bond should flow smooth and clear.

My wolf whimpered again, confused and hurt.

Across the hall, Arlet Dean moved through the crowd with practiced ease, her dark hair cascading over bare shoulders. She wore a dress the color of fresh blood, cut low enough to draw every unmated male's attention. But her eyes—those calculating green eyes—kept finding Cameron. And worse, his kept finding her.

I forced myself to focus on Alpha Vincent from the neighboring Moonstone Pack as he approached with his Luna, both offering formal greetings. I smiled, extended my hand, played my role perfectly. Years as a Beta's daughter had taught me to maintain composure even when everything inside me screamed.

"Luna Natasha," Alpha Vincent's mate said warmly. "Your ceremonial planning for tonight's full moon gathering is exquisite. The attention to tradition is remarkable."

Before I could respond, Arlet appeared at my side—no, between Cameron and me. She positioned herself with deliberate precision, her shoulder brushing Cameron's arm as she inserted herself into our conversation.

"Oh, I helped with those arrangements," Arlet said, her voice sweet as poisoned honey. "Cameron and I spent hours discussing the ceremonial details in his private quarters."

The gathered Lunas exchanged glances. Shocked. Uncomfortable. Alpha Vincent's mate's eyes widened.

My spine went rigid. His private quarters. The Alpha's personal chambers were sacred space, reserved only for the Alpha and his marked Luna. For his mate.

For me.

"The patrol schedules were particularly complex," Arlet continued, oblivious—or pretending to be—to the tension crackling through our circle. "Cameron's preferred routes along the eastern border require such careful coordination. Don't they, Cameron?"

She looked up at him through her lashes. He said nothing. Did nothing. Just stood there with his jaw clenched, allowing this rogue she-wolf to discuss intimate pack details that should be confidential. To claim knowledge that only a Luna should possess.

"And the full moon ceremonies," Arlet pressed on, her confidence growing with Cameron's silence. "I've participated in the last three, of course. The rituals are so beautiful when you understand their deeper meaning."

A full moon ceremony was sacred. Reserved for marked Lunas and their Alphas. The ritual bound the pack's power to the Luna's authority, renewed the Alpha's connection to pack bonds. It was not—never—open to unmated she-wolves. Certainly not to rogue outsiders.

My hands trembled. I clasped them behind my back where no one could see.

"That's... unusual," Alpha Vincent's Luna said carefully, her diplomatic training showing. "Full moon ceremonies are typically private affairs between—"

"Oh, Cameron insists I attend," Arlet interrupted, touching his arm with familiar ease. "He says my presence strengthens the pack bonds. Isn't that right?"

Cameron's eyes flashed amber for just a second. His wolf, stirring. But when he spoke, his voice was flat, emotionless. "Arlet has proven valuable to the pack."

Not a denial. Not a correction. Just... acceptance of her claims.

Something sharp and agonizing twisted in my chest. The mate bond flared hot, then cold, fluctuating like a dying flame.

I excused myself before anyone could see the tears threatening to surface. A Luna did not cry in public. A Beta's daughter did not show weakness before allied packs. I moved through the crowd with my head high, my spine straight, even as my world tilted sideways.

In the guest chambers Cameron and I shared, I pressed my palm against the wall to steady myself. His scent filled the room—pine and earth and wild rain. But underneath, woven through it like corruption through healthy tissue, was something else.

Another she-wolf's scent. Floral and cloying. Fresh, intimate, clinging to his clothes in our luggage, his dress shirt hanging in the closet.

Arlet's scent.

My wolf howled inside me, a sound of pure betrayal that I couldn't voice. Not yet. Not here, surrounded by witnesses and political alliances that could crumble if I lost control.

The door opened. Cameron entered, his face carved from stone.

"We need to talk," I said, my voice remarkably steady.

"Not now, Natasha." He moved to the window, presenting me with his back. Dismissing me.

"Yes. Now." My Luna authority rose, unexpected and fierce. "Why does Arlet have access to information only a Luna should know? Why is she discussing your private quarters, your patrol routes, sacred ceremonies—"

"Stop." His Alpha tone crashed over me like a physical wave, forcing submission. My wolf yelped and retreated. But I was still standing, still meeting his eyes when he turned to face me.

"You're embarrassing me in front of allied packs," he said, each word deliberate and cutting. "Questioning my decisions. Challenging my authority over a valued pack member."

"A rogue," I corrected, my voice shaking now. "An outsider you claim to have rescued. Who somehow knows details of pack life that require Luna-level clearance. Who attends ceremonies meant only for marked mates."

He stepped closer, and I smelled it stronger now—Arlet's scent, fresh and intimate on his skin, his clothes, his hair. Like she'd been pressed against him recently. Very recently.

"You will accept Arlet's presence," Cameron said, his Alpha command absolute. "You will give her the respect she deserves. And you will stop acting like an insecure, unworthy Luna who can't handle another female in pack space."

The words landed like physical blows. Insecure. Unworthy. The mate bond burned with confused agony, trying to reconcile his cruelty with the sacred connection between us.

My wolf whimpered again, and this time I understood.

This wasn't confusion. This was recognition.

Our mate had betrayed us.

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