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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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Chapter 2

The hotel room's sterile white walls felt like a sanctuary compared to the chaos I'd fled. I sat cross-legged on the bed, my laptop balanced on my knees, fingers trembling as I navigated to the pack house security system. Thank the Moon Goddess I'd insisted on installing those cameras two years ago after a series of break-ins in neighboring territories.

Axel had forgotten I had administrative access. Or maybe he'd assumed I'd never use it.

The login screen appeared, and I typed in my credentials with steady fingers despite the storm raging in my chest. My wolf paced restlessly, her anger a constant burn beneath my skin. *Show us,* she snarled. *Show us what they did in our home.*

The footage loaded, and I scrolled back to the day after I'd left for pack business. My breath caught as I watched Khalani enter our house—not through the front door like a guest, but through the back entrance using a key. A key she shouldn't have had.

I fast-forwarded through hours of mundane activity, then stopped cold. There she was, deliberately triggering her heat cycle in our living room. The timestamp showed 2:47 PM, and I watched in horrified fascination as she stripped out of her clothes and rolled across our furniture, marking everything with her scent. She moved with calculated precision, hitting every surface I'd touched, every space that carried my essence.

"Clever little bitch," I whispered, my Luna aura flickering with rage.

The next clip made my stomach turn. Khalani, wearing my silk nightgown, curled up on our couch sobbing dramatically just as Axel walked through the front door. I watched my mate's face soften with concern as he approached her, his Alpha instincts triggered by her carefully orchestrated vulnerability.

I documented every timestamp, every calculated move, every staged moment of weakness that drew Axel deeper into her web. My hands moved mechanically, creating a comprehensive file while my heart shattered with each new revelation. Three weeks of footage. Three weeks of systematic manipulation while I'd been away handling pack business.

By dawn, I had enough evidence to destroy them both.

---

Marcus looked up from his coffee when I walked into the office Monday morning, his weathered face creasing with concern. "Vanessa? You look like hell."

I managed a weak smile, grateful for his straightforward honesty. "Rough weekend. Personal stuff."

"Take whatever time you need," he said immediately, setting down his mug. "Family comes first around here, you know that. And if you need flexible scheduling for the next few weeks, just say the word."

The kindness in his voice nearly broke my composure. In the human world, I was valued for my competence and treated with basic respect—luxuries that seemed foreign after Axel's betrayal.

"Thank you, Marcus. That means more than you know."

A knock on the office door interrupted us. "Come in," Marcus called.

A young man stepped inside, nervous energy radiating from his lanky frame. The scent hit me immediately—rogue. Unmated, unpack-bonded, but clean and hopeful rather than dangerous.

"Mr. Thompson? I'm Jake Morrison. I have an appointment about the warehouse position."

Marcus gestured to the chair across from his desk. "Of course. Vanessa, this is our new logistics coordinator candidate. Jake, meet Vanessa Ford, our operations manager."

I shook Jake's hand professionally, noting the slight tremor in his grip. "Nice to meet you. The warehouse position is entry-level, but there's room for advancement if you're willing to work hard."

Jake's face lit up. "Yes, ma'am. I just need a chance to prove myself. I've been traveling for a while, looking for the right opportunity."

Rogue. Definitely rogue, but young and eager rather than bitter. I found myself rooting for him despite my own turmoil.

"Marcus will handle the interview details," I said, stepping back. "But from what I can see, you have the right attitude."

I left them to their discussion, unaware that two pack members had been watching from the parking lot, their phones already buzzing with messages to Khalani.

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The rumors started spreading before I even made it home from work.

My phone buzzed constantly with mind-link attempts from pack members—some concerned, others accusatory, all wanting to know if the whispers were true. I blocked each one, but the damage was already being done.

Khalani had outdone herself this time.

According to the pack gossip network, I'd been seen "intimately" with a young rogue at my workplace. The stories grew more elaborate with each telling—secret meetings, passionate embraces, detailed accounts of supposed infidelity that would have impressed a romance novelist.

I sat in my hotel room, watching my phone light up with messages I refused to answer, and marveled at Khalani's strategic brilliance. She'd turned my professional interaction with Jake into evidence of my own betrayal, painting herself as the heartbroken friend who'd discovered her Luna's terrible secret.

The irony was breathtaking. While I had video evidence of her actual betrayal with my mate, she'd manufactured false evidence of mine with a stranger.

My wolf snarled with frustrated rage. *Let us fight her,* she demanded. *Let us show the pack what she really is.*

Soon, I promised her. Soon we'd show them all exactly what Khalani Warren was capable of.

But first, I needed to call David.

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