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Luna Rejects Cheating Alpha

The Moon Ceremony designs had taken me three weeks to perfect. Each symbol, each color choice was carefully selected to honor our pack's heritage while incorporating modern elements that would make Devon proud. I couldn't wait to show him. "I've finished the ceremonial arrangements early," I told Beta Marcus as we left the inter-pack planning meeting. "I should be able to surprise Devon before dinner." Marcus nodded, his expression unreadable. "You've outdone yourself this time, Luna Emersyn. The Silver Lake Pack will be impressed." I smiled, tucking my portfolio closer to my chest. Three years as Luna of the Moonstone Pack had taught me the importance of these ceremonies. They weren't just traditions—they were the glue that held our pack together. The familiar scent of pine and earth that always lingered around our pack house hit me as I approached our private quarters.
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Chapter 2

The morning light filtered through the blinds of Devon's office as I stood before his desk, my hands trembling slightly with barely contained rage. The evidence was right here in my portfolio—the original sketches of my Moon Ceremony designs, with my notes in the margins and the date stamps proving they were mine.

"You need to explain why Raegan is presenting my work as her own," I said, my voice steadier than I felt. "These designs took me months to perfect."

Devon barely glanced up from the territorial maps spread across his mahogany desk. The scent of his cologne—once comforting—now made my stomach turn.

"Emersyn," he sighed, as if I were a child needing patience. "The pack needs this. Raegan's position requires her to make contributions."

"Contributions?" I repeated, my wolf bristling inside me. "She didn't contribute anything except her name!"

Finally, he looked up, his blue eyes narrowing. "What exactly are you implying?"

"That you and your Beta parents gave her my designs. That she's stealing my work while pretending—"

"ENOUGH!"

The Alpha command hit me like a physical blow, forcing me to my knees. My wolf whimpered as the weight of his dominance pressed down on us both.

"Your artistic hobbies are not the priority here," Devon continued, his voice cold and commanding. "Raegan is carrying my heir. Her contributions to this pack are far more valuable than your little drawings."

I struggled to breathe against the pressure of his command, my fingernails digging into the carpet.

"Raegan has shown remarkable insight into pack traditions," he added, returning to his maps. "Unlike you, who can't even fulfill your most basic duty as Luna."

The barb struck deep, tearing at wounds that had been festering for years. My inability to conceive—something I now knew was his fault, not mine.

"You will not speak of this again," he ordered, dismissing me with a wave. "The inter-pack gathering is tonight. I expect you to behave appropriately."

---

The Great Hall of the Silver Lake Pack gleamed with ceremonial torches as pack leaders from five territories gathered for the annual inter-pack council. Crystal chandeliers cast prismatic light over the assembled Alphas, Betas, and their Lunas.

I stood beside Devon, my smile fixed and hollow as Raegan approached the central platform. She wore a flowing silver dress that accentuated her still-flat stomach, her dark hair cascading down her back.

"Honored Alphas and Lunas," she began, her voice sweet as poisoned honey. "I'm pleased to present the Moonstone Pack's proposal for this year's Moon Ceremony."

My heart pounded as she unfurled the first scroll—my detailed rendering of the sacred circle arrangement, down to the precise placement of moonstone crystals I'd spent weeks researching.

"This innovative design honors our ancestors while embracing progress," she explained, tracing the lines I'd drawn with reverent fingers.

I watched in silent agony as she continued through each phase of the ceremony—my color choices for the ritual cloaks, my adaptation of ancient symbols into modern interpretations, my careful notes on scent combinations to enhance pack bonds.

Each design, each idea, each painstaking detail—all presented as if they'd sprung fully formed from her mind.

The assembled pack leaders murmured appreciatively. Elder Theodore of the Grand Alpha Council nodded sagely.

"Remarkable work, Miss Gomez," he said. "The Moonstone Pack is fortunate to have such talent."

Beside me, Devon beamed with pride—pride that should have been directed at me.

"Raegan has always had an eye for beauty and tradition," he announced to the gathered leaders. "I've nurtured her talents since she joined our pack."

Nurtured. As if my designs had been nothing before he supposedly "discovered" them in her hands.

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The evening meal was a blur of forced smiles and polite conversation. I picked at my food, seated three tables away from Devon—a deliberate slight that wasn't lost on the observant pack leaders.

"Luna Emersyn," a deep voice interrupted my thoughts.

I looked up to find Alpha Wilson Carroll of the Silvermoon Pack standing beside my chair. Tall and imposing with dark hair and penetrating amber eyes, he commanded attention without effort.

"Alpha Wilson," I acknowledged, straightening slightly. "Please, sit."

He took the empty seat beside me, his presence immediately commanding the space.

"I found the ceremonial designs presented earlier... interesting," he said, his voice low enough that only I could hear.

Something in his tone made me pause.

"They showed remarkable artistic vision," he continued, studying me carefully. "Vision that deserves proper recognition."

My breath caught. Did he know?

"Some might say," he added, taking a sip of wine, "that authentic creators leave traces of their soul in their work—traces that others can see, even when names are... misplaced."

His words hung between us, laden with meaning that made my wolf suddenly alert.

"Perhaps," he suggested, his amber eyes holding mine, "some talents are too unique to be easily claimed by others."

For the first time that evening, I felt something other than despair—a flicker of possibility, of hope.

And as Wilson's gaze shifted briefly to where Devon sat proudly beside Raegan, I realized I might not be fighting this battle alone after all.

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