Follow
Chapters
Share
Luna Rejects Poisoner Mate Novel Cover

Luna Rejects Poisoner Mate

I moved through the great hall with practiced grace, nodding to pack members as they bowed their heads in respect. Eight years as Luna of the Silvermoon Pack had taught me the choreography of power—when to smile, when to listen, when to command. The morning light streamed through the tall windows, casting long shadows across the polished stone floor as I settled into my usual chair at the head table. Marcus appeared from his study, his broad shoulders filling the doorframe. His eyes found mine across the room, and his lips curved into that smile I'd fallen for all those years ago. "Good morning, my Luna," he said, crossing to place a kiss on my forehead. "I've prepared your tea." I accepted the steaming cup with a grateful smile. "You spoil me, Alpha." "Nothing less than you deserve." His fingers lingered on mine a moment longer than necessary before he turned to address the Beta about border patrols. I inhaled the familiar scent of moon herbs—lavender, chamomile, and something else I could never quite identify. Marcus had started brewing this special blend for me six months ago, insisting it would help with the stress of Luna duties.
Chapters
Share

Chapter 3

I strode into the Council chamber with my head held high, the scent of betrayal still fresh in my nostrils. The grand oak doors closed behind me with a resonant thud as I took my place at the curved table where pack representatives gathered monthly to discuss territory matters. Today's agenda: hunting quotas for the coming season.

My gaze swept across the faces turned expectantly toward me. Marcus's seat remained conspicuously empty—his third absence from Council in as many weeks.

"Alpha Marcus sends his regrets," Beta Wilson announced, not quite meeting my eyes. "A security matter at the northern border required his immediate attention."

Another lie. Another "emergency" that conveniently required his presence elsewhere. I nodded graciously, the perfect picture of an understanding Luna.

"Then we shall proceed without him," I replied, my voice steady and clear. "The hunting quotas affect all packs equally, and decisions cannot wait."

Luna, my wolf, growled softly within me. *He's with her again. While you do his duties.*

*I know*, I answered silently. *And everyone in this room suspects it too.*

I rose from my seat, moving to the center of the chamber where the territorial maps were displayed. Without the wolfsbane clouding my senses, I could feel the subtle shifts in the room—the respect in some gazes, the pity in others. They were beginning to see what I had been blind to for months: my mate's disregard for his responsibilities.

"The deer population has recovered well in the eastern quadrant," I began, pointing to the relevant section of the map. My voice carried with an authority that surprised even me. "I propose we increase hunting allowances there by fifteen percent, while maintaining current restrictions in the western forests where numbers remain low."

For the next hour, I led the discussion with a clarity and confidence I hadn't felt in months. Without the wolfsbane dulling my senses and quieting my wolf, my natural leadership abilities flowed unimpeded. I addressed concerns, mediated minor disputes between neighboring territories, and ultimately secured unanimous agreement on the new hunting parameters.

"Well handled, Luna Aria," Elder Kaelen Vance commented as the meeting concluded, his weathered face thoughtful. As head of the Lycan Council, his approval carried significant weight. "Your grasp of territory management is impressive."

"Thank you, Elder," I responded with a respectful nod. "The pack's wellbeing is my primary concern."

His eyes, ancient and knowing, studied me for a moment longer than necessary. "Indeed. A pity your Alpha couldn't witness your capabilities today."

The subtle emphasis on "your Alpha" sent a chill down my spine. Did he suspect something was amiss in the Silvermoon leadership?

I maintained my composed expression until the chamber emptied, leaving me alone with the territorial maps and the echoing silence of my thoughts.

---

"He wasn't at any northern border," Emma declared hotly, pacing the length of my private solar like a caged predator. "He was with *her*. Again."

I closed the heavy wooden door behind us, ensuring our privacy before I spoke. "I know."

"How can you be so calm?" Emma demanded, her brown eyes flashing with protective fury. "He's making a fool of you in front of the entire pack! And now I find out he's been *poisoning* you?"

I sank into the window seat, watching the afternoon light filter through the stained glass, casting colored shadows across the floor. The solar was my sanctuary, the one place in the pack house where I could truly be myself.

"Rage accomplishes nothing," I said quietly, though Luna howled her disagreement within me. "I need to be strategic, not emotional."

Emma stopped her pacing, dropping to her knees before me, her hands clasping mine with fierce loyalty. "Tell me everything."

And so I did. The wolfsbane in my tea. The affair with Raven. The gradual silencing of my wolf. With each revelation, Emma's expression darkened, her knuckles whitening as she gripped my hands tighter.

"I'll kill them both," she whispered when I finished, and I knew she meant it. Emma had risen to Beta female through sheer determination and skill, her warrior instincts honed to lethal precision.

"No," I said firmly. "That's exactly what we won't do."

"Then what?"

"We gather evidence. We learn the full extent of their betrayal. And then we destroy them so completely that no one will ever doubt the power of a Luna's vengeance."

Emma studied my face, something like admiration dawning in her eyes. "What do you need from me?"

"Become Raven's friend," I said, the words bitter on my tongue. "Get close to her. Learn her secrets, her weaknesses, her plans."

"You want me to pretend to like that snake?" Emma's disgust was palpable.

"I want you to make her trust you," I corrected. "Can you do that?"

After a moment's hesitation, Emma nodded, determination hardening her features. "For you, Luna. For justice."

---

From my position on the training field's edge, I watched Emma approach Raven during the afternoon combat drills. My Beta moved with casual confidence, offering Raven a spare water bottle when she noticed the younger wolf had forgotten hers.

"Brutal heat today," Emma commented, her tone friendly and open—a masterful performance from a woman who had been contemplating murder just hours before.

Raven accepted the water with a surprised smile. "Thanks. Didn't expect to be working this hard."

"Alpha's orders," Emma shrugged, settling beside Raven on the bench. "Though he's not exactly leading by example lately, is he?"

I tensed at the risky comment, but Raven merely laughed, a tinkling sound that set my teeth on edge.

"Men in power," she said with a conspiratorial smirk. "Always think the rules don't apply to them."

Emma matched her laugh, the sound convincing enough to fool anyone who didn't know her as well as I did. "Tell me about it. Sometimes I wonder what actually keeps him so busy."

Raven's eyes flickered briefly toward the pack house before she shrugged. "Important Alpha business, I'm sure."

As they continued chatting, their voices growing more animated, their laughter more genuine, I felt a cold satisfaction settle in my chest. Emma was good—perhaps too good. Already, Raven was leaning toward her, sharing training tips and pack gossip as if they were old friends.

The first pieces of my plan were falling into place. Soon, very soon, I would know everything there was to know about my enemies.

And then, when they least expected it, I would strike.

Keep Watching!
The story is getting intense! Switch to App to continue reading
Unlock All Episodes
Open the Official Website

You may also like

A Taste Of Him: The One I Was Never Meant to Want  Novel Cover
9.2
Her Bestie's Brother She only came over to spend time with her best friend- not to run into her infamous senior brother, the campus playboy everyone warned her about. Every time she saw him, she felt nothing but disgust. How could someone who had a sister he adored still treat girls like toys? But when he walked into the house with a group of girls trailing behind him, her frustration finally snapped- and she cursed him out without caring who heard. Then came the day they all hung out, played too much, drank too much... and the night spiraled into something neither of them ever expected. A reckless moment. A passionate night. A mistake-or something else? Now, she can't stop asking herself: Will this change the way she sees him? And more dangerously... will this change him?
After He Let Her Wear My Luna Gown, I Planned My Escape Novel Cover
9.3
Three weeks before the Harvest Moon Banquet, I walked past Cassian's study and heard her crying. I knew that cry. Helena had been perfecting it for months. Soft, a little broken, the kind of sound that made strong men forget their own names. I stopped in the hallway, one hand on the wall. The door was open just a crack. I could see the edge of Dorian's framed photograph in her lap. "She doesn't even look at me, Cass," Helena whispered. "At dinner last week, she walked past me like I was furniture. In front of Garret.
After My Alpha Chose Her, I Transformed Novel Cover
9.6
The scent of fresh moonflowers filled the great hall as I adjusted the last silver lantern, my fingers trembling slightly with anticipation. Tonight was supposed to be the most important night of my life—my formal Luna welcoming ceremony. The full moon's light streamed through the high windows, casting an ethereal glow across the polished wooden floors where dozens of pack members bustled about, preparing for the celebration. "It's perfect, Isabella," whispered Lydia, my closest friend, squeezing my hand. "You'll be the most beautiful Luna the Blackwood Pack has ever seen." I smiled, though my stomach fluttered with nerves. Six months had passed since I'd first locked eyes with Marcus across the crowded pack meeting, since that intoxicating scent of pine and wild earth had enveloped me, confirming what the Moon Goddess had ordained—we were fated mates. Tonight would make it official. "Nervous?" Lydia asked, adjusting the silver crescent moon pendant at my throat. "A little," I admitted. "But it feels right.
After My Mate Chose My Best Friend Novel Cover
9.6
I woke up gasping. My hand flew to the right side of my neck — the spot where Leo's mark used to sit, where the skin had been raised and warm for years, where I could press my fingers and feel the bond humming like a second heartbeat. Nothing. Smooth skin. Unmarked. Sunlight poured through the curtains. White curtains with tiny silver threads my mother had sewn before she died. I knew those curtains. I knew this room. The lavender bedspread, the oak desk in the corner, the framed photo of me and my father at the Silverfang summer run when I was twelve.
My Brother's Lies, My Fiancé's Betrayal Novel Cover
8.2
My brother, at the whim of his new girlfriend, fired our entire security team, leaving my mother and me alone in our isolated lake house. I had a premonition of a violent attack, but he just laughed and called me a drama queen. That night, my vision came true. Intruders stormed our home, and my mother took a crowbar to the chest to save my life. I escaped through the blizzard, bleeding and desperate, to my fiancé Cristofer' s cabin. He met me with a cold smirk. "Broderick warned me you'd pull a stunt like this." He accused me of faking it all for attention, then beat me until I tasted blood, leaving me on the floor. My brother and the man I was supposed to marry had branded me a liar while my mother was dying. They had chosen to believe a fantasy over my reality. But as I lay there, broken, Cristofer's phone rang. It was the sheriff, confirming a 911 call about a home invasion and a critically wounded victim at our address. Their world of lies was about to come crashing down.
My Triplet Hybrid Stepbrothers Want Me Novel Cover
7.8
"This isn't right..." I whispered. But my stepbrothers wouldn't let me go. "You're ours now," Sylver said quietly. "And that's not going to change." My mother and I have been running for three years-from Eryndor Blackshade, the vampire cult leader obsessed with finding me. Just when he finds us again, my mother makes a desperate move: she marries King Reid Thornevale, the most powerful Lycan in the Blood Hollow Pack. But Reid comes with a dangerous secret-triplet hybrid sons, born of vampire and werewolf blood. They're ruthless, cursed... and now, my stepbrothers. From the moment Sylver, Cassian, and Rylan Thornevale lay eyes on me, something ancient stirs-twisted, forbidden, and hungry. A fire that scorches morality and melts all reason. Our connection isn't just wrong. It's deadly. Because the Thornevale bloodline is cursed, descendants of Elder Varek, the first vampire–werewolf hybrid, were sealed away centuries ago. The curse awakens under every Red Moon, turning them into monsters driven by bloodlust and desire. Now I'm caught in the middle. Between a cult that wants to sacrifice me... And stepbrothers who want to claim me. And I don't know which fate will destroy me first.