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Luna Rejects Her Alpha

Pain seared through my body like liquid fire, each heartbeat sending fresh waves of agony through my veins. I tried to sit up, but my limbs felt leaden, refusing to obey my commands. The silver poisoning had spread faster than I'd expected, my immune system weakened by months of neglect and emotional abuse. "Hudson," I whispered, hoping my mate would hear me through our bond. The silence that answered was deafening. I forced myself to stand, gripping the bedpost for support as the room spun around me. My skin burned to the touch, fever spiking through my body as the silver toxins worked their way through my system. I needed Marcus, the pack healer, before the poison reached my heart. The hallway seemed endless as I staggered toward the healing quarters, each step requiring all my remaining strength. The pack house was unusually quiet—most members were at the border patrol meeting I should have attended as Luna.
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Chapter 3

The forest was eerily quiet as I followed the faint scent of unfamiliar wolves. Three days had passed since my humiliation in the pack meeting, and I'd taken to walking the perimeter alone, seeking solace in the solitude of the trees. Something felt off today—the hairs on the back of my neck stood up as I caught a whiff of a scent that didn't belong to any Ironstone pack member.

I ducked behind a thick oak tree, my heart pounding. Voices drifted through the underbrush, one distinctly feminine and all too familiar.

"The eastern border patrol is weakest on Thursdays," Siena's voice carried clearly through the still air. "Hudson's completely reorganized the schedule, but he hasn't told anyone except me."

A deep, rough male voice responded. "And you're sure this information is accurate?"

"Positive." I risked a glance around the tree trunk and nearly gasped aloud. Siena stood with her back to me, speaking intimately with a tall, scarred man whose aura marked him unmistakably as a rogue. "Mason, I've been planning this for months. Once Hudson announces me as his chosen mate at the full moon ceremony, I'll have even more access."

"And what do I get out of this?" The rogue leader's eyes gleamed with predatory interest.

"Once I'm officially running things alongside Hudson, I'll make sure your rogues get safe passage through our territory." Siena's voice dropped to a conspiratorial whisper. "And when the time comes for a regime change..."

"You'll need our support to take over completely," Mason finished for her. "Smart woman. I always liked you better than that pathetic excuse for a Luna."

I pressed my hand against my mouth to stifle any sound. My mind raced with the implications of what I was hearing. Siena wasn't just trying to steal my position—she was plotting against the entire pack.

I slipped away as quietly as possible, my wolf's instincts guiding me through the forest without leaving a trail. My hands trembled as I made my way back to the pack house, the mind-link pulsing with Siena's smug satisfaction.

I found Hudson in his office, reviewing territory maps. "Hudson," I said, closing the door behind me. "I need to speak with you urgently."

He didn't look up. "It will have to wait. I'm preparing for tomorrow's ceremony."

"No, this can't wait." I stepped closer, lowering my voice. "I just overheard Siena meeting with Mason Phillips in the eastern forest."

That got his attention. His head snapped up, eyes narrowing. "What did you say?"

"Siena is working with the rogues," I explained quickly. "She's giving him information about our patrols, promising him safe passage through our territory. Hudson, she's betraying the pack—betraying you."

He stood slowly, his Alpha aura flaring with anger. "You're accusing my brother's widow of consorting with rogues? Based on what? A conversation you supposedly overheard?"

"I know it sounds crazy, but—"

"It sounds like desperation," he cut me off coldly. "First you accuse us of having an affair through some imaginary mind-link, now this? What's next, Salem?"

I felt the mind-link pulse with Siena's amusement at my distress. "Hudson, please. Just check the eastern border. See if there's any sign of rogues."

"There won't be," he said dismissively. "Because you're making this up."

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The kitchen was sweltering as I prepared the ceremonial feast for tomorrow's full moon gathering. Sweat dripped down my back as I stirred the massive pot of traditional moon stew, an ancient recipe passed down through generations of Lunas.

"Need any help?" Siena's saccharine voice made me stiffen.

"No," I replied curtly. "I can manage."

She circled the kitchen like a predator, examining my work. "Such dedication," she remarked, trailing her fingers along the counter. "It's almost admirable."

I kept my eyes on the pot, refusing to give her the satisfaction of seeing my anger. The mind-link hummed with her calculating thoughts.

"Oh, I almost forgot," she said casually. "The gas connections need checking before tomorrow. Safety first, right?"

Before I could respond, she moved to the back of the kitchen where the industrial gas stove stood. I couldn't see exactly what she was doing, but something about her movements made my wolf growl in warning.

"All set," she announced, dusting off her hands. "Everything should work perfectly tomorrow."

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The full moon ceremony was in full swing when the first wisps of smoke began curling from the kitchen doorway. I'd been working non-stop for hours, preparing the elaborate feast for over a hundred pack members.

The smell hit me first—gas mixed with smoke. Then came the roar of flames erupting from the stove area.

"Fire!" I screamed, dropping the platter I was holding. "Everyone out!"

The kitchen staff scrambled to escape, but I couldn't leave. The ceremonial foods—blessed by the pack elders and essential for the ritual—were still inside.

I covered my mouth with my sleeve and rushed back into the thickening smoke. The heat was unbearable as flames licked up the walls, consuming everything in their path.

"Salem!" someone shouted from outside. "Get out now!"

"Just a minute!" I choked, reaching for the sacred bread that was still in the oven. "I need to save—"

A massive beam crashed down in front of me, cutting off my escape route. Smoke filled my lungs as I stumbled backward, my eyes watering painfully.

I couldn't breathe. Couldn't see. The smoke was too thick, the fire too fierce.

As darkness closed in around me, one thought crystallized through the pain: Hudson would never believe this was an accident.

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