
Luna Rejects Cheating Alpha
Chapter 2
The morning sun streamed through the pack house's grand windows as I descended the mahogany staircase, my silk robe flowing behind me like liquid silver. Every step was measured, every breath controlled. The woman who had discovered her mate's betrayal less than twelve hours ago was buried deep beneath layers of practiced composure.
"Good morning, Luna." Beta Timothy Cox stood at attention near the dining room entrance, his formal posture unchanged despite the early hour. "Alpha Eric left for the northern border patrol. He said he'd return by evening."
"Thank you, Timothy." My voice carried the same warm authority it always had. "Actually, I'm glad you're here. I have a favor to ask."
His eyebrows lifted slightly. "Of course, Luna. Anything."
"Would you mind asking Shelby to join me for breakfast? I have something important to discuss with her."
If Timothy found the request unusual, his expression didn't betray it. Within minutes, Shelby appeared in the doorway, her hand resting protectively over her rounded belly. She'd chosen a flowing dress that accentuated her pregnancy—a deliberate choice, no doubt.
"Luna Seraphina," she said, dipping her head in what passed for respect. "You wanted to see me?"
"Please, sit." I gestured to the chair across from me, pouring fresh orange juice into a crystal glass. "I hope you don't mind, but I couldn't help noticing yesterday at the clinic. Congratulations on your pregnancy."
Shelby's eyes sharpened, searching my face for any sign of anger or accusation. Finding none, she settled into the chair with calculated grace. "Thank you. It's... unexpected, but wonderful."
"I can imagine." I buttered a piece of toast with deliberate care. "Pregnancy can be so isolating, especially without a mate to support you through it. I remember feeling quite lonely during my first trimester with our daughter."
The emphasis on 'our' was subtle but unmistakable. Shelby's fingers tightened around her juice glass.
"Actually," I continued, setting down my knife with a soft clink, "I have a proposition for you. The guest wing has been empty for months, and with Eric so busy with pack duties, I find myself craving companionship. Would you consider moving into the pack house? At least until after the birth?"
Shelby's mouth fell open slightly. Whatever she'd expected from this conversation, it wasn't this.
"I... that's very generous, Luna, but I wouldn't want to impose—"
"Nonsense." I waved away her protest with maternal warmth. "It would be my pleasure. Besides, I insist on taking care of any pack member carrying a pup. It's my duty as Luna."
The word 'duty' hung in the air between us, heavy with unspoken meaning. Shelby's face flushed, but she couldn't refuse without seeming ungrateful or suspicious.
"If you're certain it wouldn't be a burden..."
"Not at all. In fact, I think it will be perfect." I smiled, the expression never reaching my eyes. "We can support each other through our pregnancies. After all, the Moon Goddess works in mysterious ways."
By noon, I was seated across from Evangeline Burke at Moonrise Café, the neutral territory between our packs humming with quiet conversations and the gentle clink of porcelain. My oldest friend looked every inch the successful businesswoman in her tailored navy suit, her dark hair pulled back in a severe chignon that emphasized her sharp cheekbones.
"You look terrible," she said without preamble, her hazel eyes scanning my face with the precision of a scanner. "What's happened?"
I slid a manila folder across the small table. "I need to discuss some investment opportunities. Specifically, the territory at the crossroads of the Blackwood, Silvermoon, and Crescent Moon pack borders."
Evangeline's eyebrows rose as she opened the folder, revealing detailed maps and property assessments. "This is prime real estate. The trading potential alone would be worth millions. But Seraphina, this isn't pack business, is it?"
"No." I kept my voice low, mindful of the other patrons. "It's personal business. I need financial independence, and I need it quickly."
"How quickly?"
"Within the month."
Evangeline leaned back in her chair, her expression shifting from curiosity to concern. "What's Eric done?"
The question was simple, but it nearly shattered my careful composure. For a moment, the perfect mask slipped, and she saw the raw pain beneath.
"He's having an affair with our pack secretary. She's pregnant with his pup."
Evangeline's coffee cup hit the saucer with a sharp crack. "That bastard."
"I need to be prepared for whatever comes next," I continued, my voice steady once more. "I have access to Luna discretionary funds—money that's legally mine to invest for pack welfare. A trading post at that crossroads would benefit all three packs."
"And give you complete financial independence." Evangeline's smile was sharp as a blade. "I can have the paperwork ready by tomorrow. Shell companies, untraceable accounts, the works. When do you want to move?"
"Immediately. But Evangeline?" I reached across the table, grasping her hand. "This stays between us until I say otherwise."
"Of course." Her grip tightened reassuringly. "What else do you need?"
"Time," I said, watching a young couple at the next table share a piece of cake, their mate bond evident in every glance. "I need time to plan."
As I drove back to the pack house that afternoon, Shelby's belongings already being moved into the guest wing by helpful pack members, I felt the first stirrings of something that might have been satisfaction. The pieces were falling into place exactly as I'd envisioned.
Eric would return home to find his pregnant mistress installed as an honored guest in our home, welcomed by his generous, understanding mate. The pack would see only their Luna's boundless compassion.
They had no idea they were witnessing the opening moves of a war.
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