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Luna Rejects Cheating Alpha

The examination room felt smaller than a coffin, its sterile white walls pressing in around me as Dr. Aris Thorne's words echoed in my skull like a death knell. Three months. Fading Wolf Syndrome. Terminal. My hands trembled in my lap, fingers interlaced so tightly my knuckles had gone white. The pack healer's weathered face was etched with sympathy, his silver eyes holding the kind of gentle sorrow reserved for the dying. I wanted to scream, to rage against the Moon Goddess who had blessed me with a fated mate only to snatch away my life just as I'd found my purpose. Instead, I sat frozen, my wolf Lyra whimpering like a wounded pup deep in my consciousness. "Luna," Dr.
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Chapter 2

The morning sun cast long shadows across the training grounds as I made my way toward the pack's daily session, my steps measured and deliberate despite the exhaustion weighing down my bones. Sleep had been elusive after Dylan's lie about the territory meeting, and Lyra's restless whimpering in my mind hadn't helped. But appearances mattered—especially now.

Dylan stood at the center of the sparring circle, his Alpha aura commanding respect from the younger wolves as he demonstrated a defensive maneuver. His movements were fluid, powerful, everything an Alpha should be. Yet I could see the tension in his shoulders, the way his eyes kept drifting toward the treeline instead of focusing on his students.

That's when I saw her.

Soleil Stone stood partially hidden behind a cluster of oak trees, her blonde hair catching the morning light like spun gold. She wasn't trying to hide—quite the opposite. She wanted to be seen, wanted Dylan to know she was watching. The satisfied smile curving her lips made my stomach turn, but it was the possessive way her gaze tracked Dylan's every movement that sent ice through my veins.

She looked at him like he belonged to her.

"Luna Natalia." Hannah Daniels appeared at my elbow, her voice carefully neutral but her brown eyes sharp with concern. As the Gamma's daughter, she had a natural instinct for reading pack dynamics, and the tension radiating from me must have been palpable. "Would you like to walk with me?"

I nodded, not trusting my voice. We moved away from the training grounds, taking the path that wound through the forest toward the pack house. Hannah waited until we were well out of earshot before speaking again.

"Something's wrong," she said bluntly. It wasn't a question.

The words I'd been holding back since yesterday's doctor visit pressed against my throat like shards of glass. I could tell her about the illness—Hannah would keep my secret, would help me navigate whatever time I had left. But the image of Soleil's triumphant smile burned in my mind, and different words spilled out instead.

"Dylan's having an affair."

Hannah stopped walking so abruptly that a squirrel chittered in alarm from the branch above us. "What?"

"With Soleil Stone. His ex." The admission felt like poison leaving my system, but also strangely liberating. "She's back, and he's been lying to me about where he goes, who he sees. Last night he came home smelling like her perfume."

Hannah's face went through several expressions—shock, anger, and finally a cold fury that reminded me why Gamma bloodlines produced such effective warriors. "That manipulative bitch. I knew something was off when she showed up last week asking about pack membership."

"You saw her?"

"At the administrative office. She was all sweetness and light, talking about how she'd made a mistake leaving the supernatural community, how she wanted to come home." Hannah's voice dripped with disgust. "I should have warned you."

"It wouldn't have mattered." The truth of it settled in my chest like a stone. "If Dylan wanted to stray, he was going to find a way."

Hannah studied my face with the intensity of someone reading a battle plan. "What do you need from me?"

The question was simple, but it carried the weight of absolute loyalty. Hannah wasn't asking if I was sure, wasn't trying to talk me out of whatever I was planning. She was offering herself as an ally, no questions asked.

"Information," I said quietly. "Your position gives you access to pack communications, travel logs, financial records. I need to know how deep this goes."

"Consider it done." Hannah's smile was sharp as a blade. "That bastard picked the wrong Luna to betray."

Three weeks later, the monthly pack gathering arrived with all the pageantry our traditions demanded. The great hall of the pack house had been decorated with autumn flowers and candles, the long tables groaning under the weight of a feast prepared by our best cooks. I wore my finest dress—deep blue silk that complemented my dark hair—and the Luna ceremonial jewelry that marked my status. Every inch the perfect mate for our Alpha.

But my stomach churned with more than nerves as Dylan called the meeting to order. The illness was progressing faster than Dr. Thorne had predicted, leaving me weak and nauseous at the worst possible moments. I'd taken to carrying peppermint tea in a thermos, claiming it helped with a minor stomach bug.

"Before we begin tonight's discussions," Dylan announced, his voice carrying easily through the hall, "I'd like to introduce someone who will be joining our pack in an advisory capacity."

My blood turned to ice.

Soleil stepped forward from where she'd been standing near the back of the room, and I watched in horror as every male wolf in the vicinity straightened slightly, their attention drawn to her like moths to flame. She'd chosen her outfit carefully—a cream-colored dress that hugged her curves while still appearing respectably modest, her golden hair swept into an elegant updo that showcased the graceful line of her neck.

"Soleil Stone comes to us with extensive experience in financial management and pack relations," Dylan continued, and I noticed how his eyes lingered on her face just a moment too long. "She'll be helping us optimize our territorial investments and strengthen our alliances with neighboring packs."

The applause was polite but uncertain. Several of the older pack members exchanged glances, clearly remembering Soleil's dramatic departure years ago when she'd chosen a wealthy human over their future Alpha. But Dylan's word was law, and no one would challenge him publicly.

Soleil smiled graciously and moved to take a seat at the advisors' table—close enough to Dylan that she could lean over and whisper in his ear if needed. As she settled into her chair, her hand brushed against his arm in what could have been an accident if not for the deliberate way her fingers lingered.

The gesture was subtle, but in a room full of werewolves with enhanced senses, it might as well have been a declaration of war.

I felt the exact moment our mate bond wavered, Dylan's attention and desire shifting toward another woman while I sat just feet away. The pain was so sharp and unexpected that I had to grip the edge of the table to keep from doubling over. Lyra howled in anguish, the sound echoing only in my mind but no less devastating for its silence.

Around me, conversations continued, but I caught the uncomfortable glances, the way some pack members' nostrils flared as they scented the tension in the air. They could smell my distress, Dylan's guilt, and Soleil's satisfaction mixing into a toxic cocktail that made everyone uneasy.

But I was their Luna, and I would not break. Not here, not in front of them all.

I raised my water glass with a steady hand and smiled as if my world wasn't crumbling around me, even as my wolf wept and my body fought against the illness eating me alive from the inside.

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