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Luna Walking Away: Defying the Alpha’s Cruelty Novel Cover

Luna Walking Away: Defying the Alpha’s Cruelty

"A toast," Eden declared as servants began distributing crystal glasses filled with deep red wine. "To new beginnings." My stomach clenched as a server approached me with a tray. I started to shake my head—everyone in the pack knew of my severe allergy to alcohol. It had been documented since I became Luna; Eden himself had always ensured non-alcoholic alternatives were available at every gathering. But before I could decline, Eden was suddenly before me, taking a glass from the tray himself. His eyes, once warm amber pools I could drown in, were now cold and distant as he extended the wine toward me. "Surely our former Luna will join us in celebrating this momentous occasion," he said, loud enough for nearby pack members to hear. His emphasis on "former" cut through me like a blade. "Eden," I whispered, my voice barely audible even to werewolf ears. "You know I can't—" "Drink," he commanded, his Alpha tone washing over me like a physical force. "Honor our new Luna. Your new Luna."
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Chapter 2

Consciousness returned to me in fragments. First came pain—a burning sensation in my throat that made each breath feel like swallowing broken glass. Then sound—the soft beeping of medical equipment and someone moving quietly around me. Finally, I forced my eyes open, squinting against the harsh fluorescent lights of the pack's medical facility.

Elena, our pack healer, was checking an IV drip connected to my arm. When she noticed my eyes were open, she startled slightly, nearly dropping the clipboard in her hands.

"You're awake," she said, her voice barely above a whisper. Her eyes darted everywhere but my face, settling instead on the monitors beside my bed.

"How..." My voice came out as a rasp, and I winced at the pain it caused.

"Don't try to speak yet," Elena instructed, finally meeting my gaze for a fleeting second before looking away again. "Your throat suffered severe inflammation from the allergic reaction."

I nodded weakly, memories flooding back—Eden's cold command, the wine burning down my throat, collapsing on the marble floor while the pack watched. While he watched.

"You almost died, Sloane," Elena continued, adjusting something on my IV. Her hands trembled slightly. "If Marcus hadn't carried you here immediately... if we'd waited even five more minutes..." She trailed off, guilt etched across her features.

I wanted to tell her it wasn't her fault, that she had nothing to feel guilty about. But we both knew the truth—she had stood by, like everyone else, as Eden deliberately poisoned me in front of the entire pack.

"The reaction was severe," she continued professionally, though her voice wavered. "We had to intubate you for the first six hours. Your airways were completely closed."

I closed my eyes, absorbing this information. Eden had known exactly what would happen when he forced that wine on me. He had been willing to risk my life just to humiliate me.

The door to the medical room swung open without warning. Eden strode in, Victoria trailing behind him like a shadow. The air in the room instantly became charged with tension.

"Leave us," Eden commanded Elena, who bowed her head and scurried out without protest.

I forced myself to meet Eden's gaze, refusing to show weakness despite lying in a hospital bed because of his cruelty. His face was a mask of indifference, no trace of the man who had once looked at me with love.

"You'll be moving out of the Alpha residence by the end of the week," he stated without preamble, his tone businesslike. "Your things are being packed as we speak."

Victoria moved around the room slowly, trailing her fingers over medical equipment, examining everything as if she were already planning renovations. Her eyes lingered on the small window overlooking the forest—my favorite view during my time as Luna.

"This would make a lovely nursery, don't you think, Eden?" she asked sweetly, her meaning unmistakable. She was already planning to replace not just me, but any memory of me.

I remained silent, my throat too raw for speech, but my mind was racing. For the first time, I truly understood that there was nothing left of the mate bond I had once cherished. Eden had severed it as surely as if he'd cut it with a knife.

"The pack needs a proper Luna," Eden continued coldly. "Your continued presence in the Alpha residence is... inappropriate."

I watched him speak these words without emotion, this man who had once promised to love me until his last breath. Now he couldn't even look me in the eyes as he cast me aside.

After they left, I lay in silence, staring at the ceiling. A strange calm had settled over me—not peace, but the stillness that comes with absolute clarity. I reached for my phone on the bedside table, wincing at the movement. There was only one person I could trust now.

Chandler answered on the second ring. "Sloane? Are you alright? I heard what happened at the gathering."

"I need your help," I whispered, my voice barely audible. "I'm leaving the pack."

There was a brief silence before he responded, his voice firm with conviction. "I have contacts in the human world. Business opportunities. You can start over, Sloane."

For the first time in months, I felt something other than pain or numbness—a tiny spark of hope, fragile but undeniable.

"When can we talk?" I asked.

"Tonight," he promised. "I'll come to you."

As I set the phone down, I caught my reflection in the small mirror across the room—pale, with dark circles under my eyes, but alive. And in my eyes, something I hadn't seen in a long time: determination.

Eden had tried to break me, to poison me from the inside out. But he had unwittingly given me the one thing I needed most: the final push to break free.

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