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Luna's Fall and Rise

The forest air carried the scent of blood and something else—something wrong. I stood frozen at the edge of the cliff, staring down at my sister's broken body. Winter lay twisted among the rocks below, her neck bent at an unnatural angle. My wolf clawed at my insides, howling that this wasn't right. "Accidental fall," Charles declared, his Alpha voice cutting through the murmurs of the pack gathered around us. "The hunt was dangerous. She must have lost her footing." But Winter was our best tracker. She knew these woods better than anyone. "Let me see her," I whispered, moving toward the edge where the pack healer was examining her body. "There's nothing to see, Luna." Charles's hand clamped around my upper arm, pulling me back.
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Chapter 3

Two weeks passed in a blur of systematic humiliation. What once was my life as Luna now felt like a distant dream as Charles and Sloane methodically stripped away everything that defined my position.

The pack gathering was called suddenly. I stood before them, still wearing my Luna pendant—the last symbol of my status.

"Due to her unstable mental state following her sister's tragic accident," Charles announced, his voice carrying across the silent hall, "Oakleigh is no longer fit to serve as Luna."

His eyes met mine briefly before sliding away. "The council has agreed that she requires time to... recover."

Sloane stepped forward, her smile sweet as poison. "We've arranged more appropriate accommodations for her in the servant's wing."

The pendant was removed from my neck with cold efficiency. The metal felt warm from my skin as it was placed in Sloane's waiting palm.

"Your belongings have already been moved," she whispered, just loud enough for me to hear. "Your new duties begin tomorrow."

---

The servant's quarters were little more than a closet with a narrow bed. My few remaining possessions looked lost in the sparse space. The window overlooked the garbage bins rather than the forest view I'd grown accustomed to.

My new uniform—plain gray instead of the Luna's ceremonial colors—scratched against my skin as I prepared for my first dinner service.

"You'll serve table three," the head servant instructed, avoiding my eyes. "Don't drop anything."

The dining hall fell silent as I entered with trays of food. Pack members who once greeted me with respect now averted their gazes or watched with barely concealed satisfaction.

I approached table three where Sloane sat with Pierce, her hand resting possessively on her stomach.

"Serve us," she commanded, gesturing to the empty space beside her. "I want the soup first."

My hands trembled slightly as I poured the steaming liquid into her bowl. The heat rising from it made my eyes water.

"Careful," Pierce murmured, his voice dripping with false concern. "Wouldn't want any accidents."

I moved to serve the next course, but Sloane shifted suddenly, knocking my arm. The bowl tipped, sending scalding soup cascading over my hands and face.

Pain seared across my skin as I gasped, dropping the serving tray.

"Oh dear," Sloane gasped with theatrical concern. "How clumsy!"

The burning sensation spread across my cheeks and down my throat. Blisters were already forming on my palms.

"Clean it up," Charles ordered from across the room, his Alpha tone pressing down on me like a physical weight. "And apologize for your carelessness."

My wolf howled inside me, but the Alpha command left me no choice. I fell to my knees, picking up broken ceramic with burned fingers while tears streamed down my face.

"I'm sorry," I whispered, the words tasting like ash.

The pack watched in silence.

---

The pack house was empty during the afternoon hunts—a perfect opportunity.

I slipped into Pierce's quarters, heart hammering against my ribs. His room was meticulously organized, nothing like the chaotic space of a typical young wolf.

"You're hiding something," I muttered, searching through drawers and closets.

The bed. Something about the bed seemed off.

I lifted the mattress and found it—a laptop tucked into a hidden compartment.

My fingers trembled as I opened it. No password protection—arrogance or confidence?

Folder after folder appeared on screen. Each labeled with a name and date.

"Winter," I whispered, clicking on the folder.

Images filled the screen—hundreds of them. Winter bound and bleeding. Winter pleading. Winter unconscious.

But there were others. So many others.

I scrolled through names I didn't recognize—fifteen different folders, each containing photos and videos documenting torture and murder.

One folder was labeled "Methods." Inside were detailed notes on how each wolf died, what techniques were most effective, which caused the most pain.

My stomach churned as I copied everything to a flash drive I'd hidden in my shoe.

"I'm going to destroy you," I promised the empty room.

The door clicked open behind me.

"Find what you're looking for?" Pierce's voice sliced through the silence.

I whirled around, clutching the flash drive.

His Beta strength hit me like a physical blow as he slammed me against the wall.

"Beta strength doesn't compare to Alpha power," I gasped.

"But it's enough for this." He ripped the flash drive from my fingers. "You've seen too much."

His eyes gleamed with something worse than anger—excitement.

"Charles!" he shouted. "I need you in here!"

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"Breaking into private quarters?" Charles didn't even look at me as Pierce presented his case. "Attempting to steal personal property?"

The flash drive sat on his desk between us.

"It's evidence," I pleaded. "Look at what's on it!"

Charles glanced at the laptop screen, his expression unchanging.

"Artistic photography," he declared dismissively. "Nothing more."

"Artistic?" I echoed in disbelief. "Winter is dead!"

"And you're violating pack law." His Alpha tone pressed down on me again. "Three days in the basement cells. No food, no water, no visitors."

Pierce's smile widened as the guards dragged me away.

"Perfect," he whispered just loud enough for me to hear. "Now I have time to prepare something special for you."

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