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Luna Rejects Cheating Alpha

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.
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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.

"What the hell?" I whispered, dropping my bag with a thud.

That foreign scent was stronger here, saturating every surface. My wolf paced restlessly in my mind, her hackles raised. *Someone's been in our territory,* she snarled. *Someone who doesn't belong.*

I followed the scent trail through our house, my Luna instincts screaming warnings with each step. In the kitchen, dirty dishes filled the sink—plates I didn't recognize, wine glasses still stained with lipstick. The refrigerator door hung open, and someone had eaten the leftover lasagna I'd made before my trip.

But it was the master bedroom that shattered my world.

Our bed—*our* bed—was unmade, the sheets twisted and stained with dark patches that reeked of heat cycle. My silk pillowcases lay crumpled on the floor, replaced with cheap cotton ones I'd never seen. The vanity I'd inherited from my grandmother was cluttered with makeup that wasn't mine, perfume bottles I didn't own, and jewelry scattered carelessly across the surface.

My wolf let out a howl of rage that echoed through my mind. Someone had claimed our space, marked our territory, violated the most sacred part of our home.

"Oh good, you're back!"

I spun around to find Khalani Warren standing in the doorway of my walk-in closet, wearing my silk robe and my grandmother's pearl necklace. Her auburn hair was tousled from sleep, and she held one of my favorite coffee mugs like she owned the place.

"Khalani?" My voice came out strangled. "What are you doing here?"

She smiled that innocent smile that had fooled me for months. "Axel said I could stay while you were gone. I hope you don't mind—I was going through a rough patch with my living situation."

My eyes swept over her again, taking in every detail that felt like a slap to the face. My robe hung open just enough to be provocative. My necklace—the one Axel had given me for our mating ceremony—glinted against her throat like a claim of ownership.

"You slept in our bed." It wasn't a question.

Khalani's cheeks flushed pink, but her smile never wavered. "Well, the guest room is so small, and Axel thought I'd be more comfortable in here. He's such a considerate Alpha, always thinking of others' needs."

The casual way she said his name, the proprietary tone when she called him *her* Alpha—it hit me like a physical blow. My Luna aura began to rise, the temperature in the room dropping several degrees.

"Take off my necklace." My voice was deadly quiet.

Khalani's hand flew to the pearls, her fingers caressing them possessively. "Oh, this old thing? Axel said I could borrow it. He thought it would look nice with my complexion."

Lies. Every word was poison wrapped in sweetness, and we both knew it. Axel would never let anyone else wear my mating gift. Unless...

"Vanessa?" Axel's voice boomed from the front entrance. "You're home early!"

Footsteps thundered up the stairs, and then he filled the doorway, his massive frame blocking out the hallway light. His dark hair was disheveled, his shirt wrinkled, and guilt flickered across his features before he schooled his expression into Alpha authority.

"Axel." I turned to face my mate, my husband, the man who had sworn to protect and cherish me above all others. "Care to explain why there's another woman in our bed wearing my jewelry?"

His jaw tightened. "Khalani needed a place to stay. I told you she was having problems with her housing situation."

"In our bed? In my necklace? In my robe?" My voice rose with each word, my Luna power crackling in the air around us.

Khalani stepped closer to Axel, her hand brushing his arm in a gesture that looked innocent but felt calculated. "I'm sorry, Vanessa. I didn't think you'd mind sharing with a friend. We're practically sisters, after all."

Sisters. The word tasted like ash in my mouth.

Axel's expression hardened as he looked at me—not at the woman wearing my most precious possessions, but at me. "You're overreacting, Vanessa. Khalani is our friend. She needed help, and I provided it. That's what pack members do for each other."

"Pack members?" I laughed, but there was no humor in it. "She's not even part of our pack, Axel. She's a rogue who you've brought into our home, into our bed, while I was away handling your pack business."

"Enough." His Alpha tone slammed into me like a physical force, making my knees buckle slightly. "You will not speak to Khalani that way. She's done nothing wrong. You're acting jealous and unreasonable."

The betrayal hit me like a sledgehammer to the chest. He was using his Alpha authority against me—his Luna, his mate—to protect another woman who had violated our most sacred space.

Khalani's smile turned triumphant for just a moment before she schooled her features back to wounded innocence. "Maybe I should go. I don't want to cause problems between you two."

"You're not going anywhere," Axel said firmly, his eyes never leaving mine. "Vanessa needs to calm down and apologize for her behavior."

Apologize. To the woman who had claimed my bed, worn my jewelry, marked my territory with her scent while my mate stood there defending her.

My Luna aura exploded outward, filling the room with power that made the windows rattle. Both Axel and Khalani stepped back, but I was already moving, grabbing my car keys from the dresser.

"Where are you going?" Axel demanded.

I looked back at him one last time—this man I had loved, trusted, built a life with. "Somewhere I don't have to apologize for expecting my mate to choose me over his whore."

I was out the door and in my car before either of them could respond, tires squealing as I fled the ruins of everything I had believed in.

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