Follow
Chapters
Share
Luna Rejects Cheating Alpha Novel Cover

Luna Rejects Cheating Alpha

The scent hit me like a physical blow during what should have been a routine territorial dispute meeting. I sat in my usual place at the head of the conference table, my Luna aura steady and commanding as I listened to Beta Marcus present the latest boundary challenges from the neighboring packs. The afternoon sun streamed through the tall windows of our pack house meeting room, casting familiar shadows across the polished oak table where Travis and I had presided over countless such gatherings for nearly twenty years. But today, something was wrong. My wolf, Luna, stirred restlessly within me, her hackles rising with an instinctive alarm that made my skin prickle. The scent was subtle at first—a floral sweetness that didn't belong in our masculine-dominated meeting space, clinging to the air like an unwelcome presence. Jasmine and vanilla, mixed with something younger, more vibrant than the mature scents I was accustomed to in pack leadership circles. I forced myself to focus on Marcus's words about patrol schedules and territorial markers, but Luna's agitation grew stronger with each passing moment. The foreign scent wasn't just lingering in the room—it was emanating from Travis himself, woven into his clothes, his skin, his very presence like a territorial claim I couldn't ignore. My mate bond, which had been strangely muted for months, suddenly flared with painful clarity.
Chapters
Share

Chapter 1

The scent hit me like a physical blow during what should have been a routine territorial dispute meeting.

I sat in my usual place at the head of the conference table, my Luna aura steady and commanding as I listened to Beta Marcus present the latest boundary challenges from the neighboring packs. The afternoon sun streamed through the tall windows of our pack house meeting room, casting familiar shadows across the polished oak table where Travis and I had presided over countless such gatherings for nearly twenty years.

But today, something was wrong.

My wolf, Luna, stirred restlessly within me, her hackles rising with an instinctive alarm that made my skin prickle. The scent was subtle at first—a floral sweetness that didn't belong in our masculine-dominated meeting space, clinging to the air like an unwelcome presence. Jasmine and vanilla, mixed with something younger, more vibrant than the mature scents I was accustomed to in pack leadership circles.

I forced myself to focus on Marcus's words about patrol schedules and territorial markers, but Luna's agitation grew stronger with each passing moment. The foreign scent wasn't just lingering in the room—it was emanating from Travis himself, woven into his clothes, his skin, his very presence like a territorial claim I couldn't ignore.

My mate bond, which had been strangely muted for months, suddenly flared with painful clarity. The connection I'd attributed to Travis's stress from the ongoing pack court battles now revealed itself for what it truly was—deliberate blocking. He'd been shutting me out, severing the sacred link between our wolves while he carried another she-wolf's scent.

Travis shifted beside me, his Alpha presence still commanding to the others, but I could sense the tension in his shoulders, the way he avoided meeting my eyes directly. When he spoke about increasing border patrols, his voice carried its usual authority, but Luna caught the underlying notes of guilt and deception that only a mate could detect.

"The Silverpaw Pack has been testing our eastern boundaries," Travis said, his fingers drumming against the table in a nervous rhythm I'd never noticed before. "We need to send a clear message that Moonridge territory is not to be trespassed upon."

The irony wasn't lost on me. Here he sat, discussing territorial violations while carrying the scent of another pack's she-wolf like a badge of dishonor.

I maintained my composed exterior, years of Luna training keeping my expression neutral even as my world tilted on its axis. The other pack members—Gamma wolves, Deltas, and our trusted advisors—remained oblivious to the storm brewing between their Alpha and Luna. To them, we still appeared as the perfect mated pair, the foundation upon which Moonridge Pack's strength rested.

But Luna knew better. She paced within my consciousness, her golden eyes flashing with protective fury not just for our territory, but for our son Eddie, our pack, everything we'd built together. The mate bond that had once been our greatest strength now felt like a chain around my heart, binding me to a wolf who had chosen to betray the most sacred trust between mates.

As the meeting concluded and pack members filed out with respectful nods, I remained seated, my hands folded carefully in my lap to hide their trembling. Travis lingered, shuffling through papers with unnecessary attention to detail, clearly sensing my tension through whatever remained of our damaged bond.

"The eastern patrols will need—" he began, but I cut him off with a look that made his words die in his throat.

"Travis." My voice carried the full weight of my Luna authority, and I saw him flinch slightly at the formal tone. "We need to talk."

That evening, when he finally returned to our private chambers well past midnight with another flimsy excuse about "pack business," I was waiting.

I'd spent hours pacing our bedroom, Luna's agitation feeding my own as the foreign scent grew stronger with each passing hour. The jasmine and vanilla had deepened, becoming more intimate, more possessive. It clung to his clothes like a lover's embrace, mocking the sacred space we'd shared for two decades.

"You're late," I said quietly, not turning from where I stood by our bedroom window, gazing out at the moonlit pack grounds where our son would someday rule.

Travis moved behind me with careful steps, his Alpha instincts clearly sensing the dangerous calm in my posture. "The council meeting ran longer than expected. Kane Cook had some concerns about—"

"Cook." The name fell from my lips like a stone into still water. "From Silverpaw Pack."

I turned then, my Luna aura flaring with controlled power, and watched his face carefully. The guilt was written in every line of his expression, in the way his eyes darted away from mine, in the defensive set of his shoulders.

"Mia, what are you—"

"Don't." The single word carried enough authority to make him step back. "Don't lie to me, Travis. Not when I can smell her on you."

The scent of jasmine and vanilla hung between us like an accusation, and I saw the moment he realized there was no point in denial. His Alpha facade crumbled, revealing the weak, guilty man beneath.

"It's not what you think," he said, but even he seemed to know how hollow the words sounded.

Luna snarled within me, her golden eyes blazing with protective fury for our pack, our son, everything this betrayal threatened to destroy. The mate bond that had once been our greatest blessing now felt like a curse, binding me to a wolf who had chosen another over the sacred trust we'd shared.

I looked at my mate of twenty years—the father of my child, the Alpha I'd stood beside through countless challenges—and felt something fundamental shift within me. The perfect life I'd built, the unshakeable bond I'd trusted, the future I'd planned for our son—all of it balanced on the edge of a precipice, waiting for the truth that would send it crashing down.

You may also like

Betrayed by the Alpha, Reunited with Destiny Novel Cover
8.4
The harvest moon hung low over the Silvermoon Pack territory, casting silver shadows across the celebration grounds. I stood at the edge of the main hall, clipboard in hand, watching Grant move through the crowd with the natural grace of a born leader. My heart did that familiar flutter every time his deep laugh carried across the room, every time he threw his head back in genuine amusement at something one of the visiting dignitaries said. Stop it, Harper. You're his assistant, nothing more. But then his eyes would find mine across the room, holding my gaze for just a moment too long, and my carefully constructed walls would crumble. Tonight felt different somehow. The air between us crackled with something electric, something dangerous. "Harper." His voice, warm and commanding, made me jump. I hadn't heard him approach.
Bound to the Alpha King: Rise of the Fallen Luna Novel Cover
9.8
He strode toward me, eyes burning, gaze falling on the baby. “You’re useless. A useless woman with a useless womb.” *** Kim thought she would give birth to an heir, a child that would finally earn her her mate’s love. But fate had other plans. After the loss of her baby, she was dumped, ridiculed, abandoned and left to die. Stripped of the right to become Luna, Kim was broken, tarnished and alone. Then appeared the Alpha King—Amon. His presence burned into the air, his eyes igniting a fire she should have ignored, and the world seemed to collapse the moment he spoke her name. Taken into a world far beyond the one that rejected her, Kimberly doesn’t remain broken for long. The weak, grieving woman they discarded begins to change. To rise. To become something no one saw coming. And when she returns, she is no longer the Luna they cast aside. She is stronger. And this time…she won’t spare the ones who made her cry.
Forsaken Luna: The Alpha Redemption  Novel Cover
8.1
Rejected. Banished. Betrayed. But the Moon Goddess had other plans… Nymera, a wolfless Omega, was born into the powerful Crescentmoon Pack, but her fate was sealed in whispers and lies. When her fated mate, Kaelith—the future Alpha—chooses another, she is cast out, alone and carrying his unborn children. Broken and voiceless, she is left to perish in the wilderness. But the Moon Goddess is not done with her. Dain, the ruthless Alpha of the MoonBlood Pack, has sworn never to love again. Haunted by his past, he lives by duty, not desire. Yet, when he finds Nymera barely clinging to life, something inside him stirs. He offers her shelter, protection—even claiming her children as his own to shield her from his pack’s wrath. As their worlds collide, forbidden bonds form, secrets unravel, and old enemies resurface. But will Dain let go of his past to embrace his second chance, or will Nymera be forced to fight for her own destiny once more? Betrayal runs deep. Love burns deeper. And destiny never forgets.
Luna Rejects Cheating Alpha Novel Cover
8.0
The familiar scent of home should have greeted me as I pulled into our driveway after a week away on pack business. Instead, something foreign and cloying hung in the evening air—a mixture of vanilla and musk that made my wolf bristle with unease. I grabbed my travel bag from the backseat, exhaustion weighing on my shoulders. Seven days of mediating territorial disputes between neighboring packs had drained me, and all I wanted was to sink into my own bed beside Axel and forget about Alpha politics for a while. The front door was unlocked. Strange—Axel always secured the house when I was away. I stepped inside and froze. Our living room looked like a hurricane had torn through it. Throw pillows were scattered across the floor, the coffee table had been moved to the opposite wall, and magazines lay strewn everywhere. My favorite crystal vase—a wedding gift from Axel's parents—sat precariously on the edge of a side table, surrounded by wilted flowers I'd never seen before.
My Alpha Left Me Bleeding to Protect His Mistress Novel Cover
9.6
The Moonstone Pack's grand hall glittered with crystal chandeliers and silver decorations. I smoothed down my midnight blue gown, still hardly believing the appointment was real. Lead Strategist for the Lycan King's Council—me, Vivian Ferguson, the girl who'd spent seven years organizing pack schedules and managing territories from the shadows. "Luna Vivian!" Another pack member approached with a glass of champagne. "You've made us all so proud!" I smiled graciously, accepting the drink. "Thank you. I'm still processing it myself." From across the room, Scott caught my eye. My mate, my Alpha, my everything for the past seven years. He looked handsome in his tailored suit, his dark hair perfectly styled, his commanding presence drawing everyone's attention. He made his way toward me, weaving through the crowd with practiced ease.
My Alpha Mate Chose My Sister Novel Cover
8.8
The summons always came after midnight, when the pack house was silent and the moon was high enough to cast shadows I could feel but never see. My world was a landscape of sounds and scents, a map drawn in the creak of floorboards and the heavy, metallic tang of fear. "Get up," the guard grunted, banging his fist on the thin wood of my door. "Alpha needs you." I didn't argue. I never did. Arguing with Alpha Caleb Payne was a death sentence, and I had a five-year-old daughter sleeping in the cot beside me. I reached out, my fingers brushing the soft, steady rise and fall of Stormi's chest. She smelled of milk and innocence, a stark contrast to the rot that was slowly consuming her father. "Coming," I whispered, grabbing my cane. I navigated the hallways by memory.