
Luna Rejects Cheating Alpha
Chapter 3
Three days had passed since Shelby moved into the guest wing, and I'd begun to understand the true power of proximity. Every morning, she joined me for breakfast in the sunlit dining room, her pregnancy glow radiant as she chattered about nursery colors and baby names. Every evening, she lingered in the common areas, hoping to catch Eric's attention when he returned from his duties.
It was during one of these carefully orchestrated encounters that I decided to test my theory.
"Eric," I called softly as he entered the main hall, his Alpha presence filling the space like a storm front. Shelby sat curled on the leather sofa nearby, pretending to read a pregnancy magazine while stealing glances at him.
I approached my mate with deliberate grace, letting my Luna aura unfurl like silk ribbons in the air. The sacred mate bond hummed between us, ancient and unbreakable despite his betrayal. When I placed my hand on his chest, directly over his heart, I felt the familiar electric jolt that had bound us since our first meeting.
"How was patrol?" I asked, my voice pitched low and intimate. I let my fingers trace the strong line of his collarbone, a gesture that would have been casual between any mated pair.
Eric's pupils dilated instantly. His body responded to mine with the involuntary intensity of our bond, his breathing deepening as his wolf recognized its mate. "Fine," he managed, his voice rougher than intended. "Everything's quiet on the borders."
I smiled and rose on my tiptoes, pressing a soft kiss to the corner of his mouth. "I'm glad you're home safe." My Luna power pulsed gently, strengthening the connection between us until I could feel his heartbeat accelerating under my palm.
From the corner of my eye, I watched Shelby's magazine crumple in her grip. Her face had gone pale, then flushed a mottled red as she witnessed something she could never replicate—the sacred, fated bond between true mates.
Eric's arms came around me automatically, his Alpha instincts responding to his Luna's call. For a moment, his expression softened into something that might have been genuine affection, untainted by guilt or deception.
"Seraphina," he murmured, and I heard the conflict in his voice—desire warring with shame.
I pulled back with a gentle smile, my performance flawless. "I should let you rest. You work so hard for our pack."
As I glided toward the staircase, I heard Shelby's sharp intake of breath, followed by the rustle of her magazine hitting the floor. By the time I reached the landing, she was on her feet, her hands clenched at her sides.
"Eric," she said, her voice pitched higher than usual. "Could I speak with you about the nursery arrangements?"
The next morning, I found her in the kitchen at dawn, her eyes red-rimmed and swollen. She'd clearly spent the night crying, and when she saw me, her composure cracked entirely.
"You did that on purpose," she hissed, her voice barely above a whisper.
I tilted my head, the picture of innocent confusion. "Did what, dear?"
"You know what." Her hands shook as she poured coffee with jerky movements. "That... display last night."
"I kissed my mate hello," I said mildly, reaching for the cream. "Is that inappropriate somehow?"
Shelby's cup rattled against the saucer as she set it down too hard. "You're trying to make me jealous."
"Why would I do that? You're carrying a pup, Shelby. Stress isn't good for the baby." I made a note in my mental ledger: emotional outburst, day three, 6:47 AM. Pregnancy-related mood swings or jealousy-induced instability?
That afternoon, I made my way to Timothy's office in the administrative wing of the pack house. The Beta was hunched over a stack of territorial agreements, his usually immaculate appearance slightly disheveled.
"Timothy," I said, settling into the chair across from his desk. "I hope I'm not interrupting anything urgent."
"Never, Luna." He straightened immediately, though I caught the flash of relief in his eyes. "How can I help you?"
"I've been thinking about succession laws lately," I began, keeping my tone conversational. "With our daughter growing so quickly, I want to ensure I understand all the legal implications of pack inheritance."
Timothy's pen stilled in his hand. "Of course. What specifically concerns you?"
"Well, hypothetically speaking, what would be the legal status of children born outside the mate bond? I know pack law is quite specific about legitimate heirs versus... other offspring."
The silence stretched between us, heavy with unspoken understanding. Timothy's jaw tightened almost imperceptibly.
"Pack law is indeed very clear on this matter," he said carefully. "Only children born within a recognized mate bond can inherit Alpha status. Any other offspring would be considered... illegitimate, regardless of the Alpha's biological connection."
"I see." I leaned forward slightly. "And I assume all such matters would need to be properly documented? Birth certificates, mate bond registrations, that sort of thing?"
"Absolutely. Every official record must be maintained according to pack law and werewolf council regulations." His eyes met mine, and I saw the moment he understood exactly what I was asking. "I take my responsibilities as record-keeper very seriously, Luna."
"I'm sure you do." I stood, smoothing my skirt. "Thank you for clarifying things, Timothy. It's so important to ensure all pack laws are properly upheld, don't you think?"
"Indeed," he replied, and I heard the steel beneath his formal tone. "I'll make sure all records are thoroughly reviewed and properly maintained."
As I left his office, I caught sight of Eric through the window, returning early from patrol with tension radiating from every line of his body. Shelby was waiting for him in the courtyard, wearing a new dress that must have cost a fortune—deep emerald silk that complemented her pregnancy glow perfectly.
She'd been shopping again, I noted. The third expensive outfit this week.
Interesting.
You may also like





