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Luna Rejects Cheating Mate

I smoothed down the front of my traditional Luna ceremonial dress, the silver embroidery catching the light as I moved. Three years. Three perfect years with my mate, and tonight I wanted everything to be perfect. "Do you think he'll like the surprise?" I asked my reflection, adjusting the moonstone pendant that had been my mother's. It was the last thing she'd given me before passing, and I wore it only on special occasions. My wolf, Aria, purred with satisfaction. *He'll love it. You've prepared his favorite meal.* I glanced at the dining room table, set with our finest china and candles. The roast was resting, vegetables steaming, and a bottle of aged red wine—Tyson's favorite—hidden in the car for the final touch. "He should be home any minute," I murmured, checking my phone.
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Chapter 3

I couldn't sleep that night. The evidence of Tyson's betrayal lay scattered across our bedroom floor—prints of security footage showing him with Annie, financial records of territorial transfers, and forged documents bearing my mother's name.

"There's more," I whispered to Aria as I slipped from our bed. "I can feel it."

My wolf stirred restlessly. *Check the vault.*

The secure storage room in our basement held my most precious possessions—what remained of my mother's legacy. I'd kept them locked away, thinking they were safe.

The combination lock clicked open under my trembling fingers. "Please," I breathed. "Please let them be here."

The vault door swung open, revealing shelves that once held treasures now emptied of their contents. My knees buckled as I stepped inside.

"No, no, no," I choked out, running my fingers over empty spaces where my mother's antique silver serving pieces had rested. Each piece bore her pack's crest—a wolf howling beneath a crescent moon—crafted by master silversmiths generations ago.

"They're gone," I whispered, moving to the next shelf where my mother's ceremonial Luna cloak had been carefully preserved. The embroidered Alpha bloodline symbols—golden threads depicting her lineage—had glimmered in this very spot just months ago.

Aria's grief merged with mine as I discovered the final theft—my mother's personal journals. Leather-bound books documenting territorial decisions, pack alliances, and her hopes for my future.

"He took everything," I said, clutching the empty shelf. "Not just our bond—he stole my mother's memory."

Something inside me shifted. The heartbreak crystallized into something harder, colder. Fury replaced tears as I realized the scope of his betrayal.

"This wasn't just an affair," I said, my voice steadying. "This was calculated theft."

---

Three days later, my phone chimed with a pack-wide announcement. I nearly dropped it when I saw Annie's name as the sender.

"Attention all Moonstone Pack members!" the message began, her excitement practically vibrating through the screen. "I'm thrilled to announce my house warming ceremony this Saturday at my new pack residence!"

A photo followed—Annie standing in front of a charming cottage with my mother's silver candlesticks prominently displayed on a shelf behind her.

"Everyone is welcome to celebrate my good fortune!" she continued. "Alpha Tyson has been so generous in helping me establish my new home on such beautiful property."

The message ended with coordinates that made my blood run cold.

"That's my mother's land," I whispered, recognizing the location instantly.

Aria snarled. *She's flaunting our stolen inheritance.*

I grabbed my tablet and pulled up the property records using my Luna access codes. My fingers flew across the screen, digging deeper into the territorial maps.

"There," I breathed, zooming in on the cottage's location. "Directly on the eastern border of my mother's Alpha bloodline territory."

The property had been transferred just last week—another fraudulent document with forged signatures. The house warming ceremony wasn't just a celebration; it was Annie publicly staking her claim on land that had belonged to my family for generations.

"She's not just stealing my mate," I said, my voice trembling with rage. "She's stealing my heritage."

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The doorbell rang that evening as I sat alone in my office, surrounded by maps and documents. I wasn't expecting anyone.

"Luna Lina?" Eleanor Grant stood on my doorstep, a basket of fresh bread in her hands. "I thought you might want some comfort food."

I stepped aside to let her in, noting how she glanced nervously over her shoulder before entering.

"Thank you for the bread," I said, leading her to the kitchen. "But I think there's something else on your mind."

Eleanor's hands twisted together anxiously. "I should have come sooner," she admitted, her voice barely above a whisper. "But I was afraid."

"Afraid of what?"

"Of him," she said simply. "Of what Alpha Tyson would do if he knew I'd spoken to you."

I studied her face—the worry lines etched around her eyes, the determination in her jaw despite her fear.

"I've seen them," she continued, placing the bread basket on the counter. "Dozens of times. In the storage room at the bakery. Always when they thought no one was watching."

My stomach clenched. "How long?"

"Six months," she said, shame coloring her cheeks. "Maybe longer. I didn't want to believe it at first."

She reached into her pocket and pulled out a small notebook. "I started keeping track after I saw him give her this."

Eleanor flipped to a page showing a sketch of a bracelet—my mother's silver charm bracelet with the Hudson pack symbol.

"He gave her your mother's jewelry," Eleanor said, her voice breaking. "And I heard her bragging to the other Omegas that she'd be the 'real Luna' once she was established in her new house."

Tears filled Eleanor's eyes. "I'm so sorry I didn't come forward sooner. But I can't stay silent anymore."

She straightened her shoulders. "If you need me to testify publicly, I will. Whatever it takes."

Aria howled with vindication as Eleanor's words confirmed what we already knew. Finally, someone was willing to stand with us against the betrayal that had poisoned our pack.

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