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Luna's New Royal Bond

The scent of burning parchment hit me before I even pushed open the door to Griffin's diplomatic office. My heart quickened—something was wrong. I'd spent weeks securing those rare treaties from the Northern Packs, sacrificing my grandmother's moonstone pendant to convince the elderly Alpha to part with them. Griffin had been ecstatic when I'd told him I'd found them. "Griffin?" I called, my voice echoing through the marble hallway of the Silver Creek Pack's diplomatic wing. "I have news about those additional treaties we discussed." The door swung open silently under my hand. The scene before me froze my blood. Emmy Ross, her copper hair cascading over her shoulders, lounged in Griffin's leather chair—my mate's chair. Her slender fingers dangled a rolled parchment over the crackling fireplace, watching with amusement as the edges curled and blackened. "Just a little fire to warm things up," she purred, not bothering to look at me.
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Chapter 2

I stormed through the marble corridors of the Moonstone Pack house, my Alpha bloodline surging with every step. The betrayal burned like acid in my veins—not just the rejection of our mate bond, but the desecration of my family's sacred crown. My grandmother's spirit seemed to whisper in my ear, urging me to reclaim what was ours.

"Father!" I called, not bothering to knock as I pushed open my father's study door.

Alpha Marcus Morrison looked up from his desk, his eyes widening at my disheveled appearance. "Maci? What happened?"

"Griffin has chosen Emmy Ross," I said, my voice steady despite the storm raging inside me. "And he melted down our Luna crown to make a collar for her pet wolf."

My father's face darkened, his Alpha aura flaring. "He what?"

I recounted everything—the burning treaties, Emmy's smug smile, Griffin's cold rejection. With each word, my father's expression grew more dangerous.

"He will pay for this," I said, my voice dropping to a whisper. "And I know exactly how."

The ancient pack laws were clear—any resources passing through Morrison territory fell under our jurisdiction. As Alpha Marcus's daughter, I had the right to invoke these laws.

"I want to freeze every Silver Creek resource that flows through our land," I said. "Every trade route, every financial transfer, every diplomatic communication."

My father studied me carefully. "That would cripple their preparations for the Inter-Pack Diplomatic Summit. Griffin would be excluded entirely."

"Exactly." I met his gaze unflinchingly. "Will you support me?"

He nodded slowly. "The Morrison Luna crown is sacred. What he's done cannot stand."

Within hours, I stood at the territory border, watching as our pack enforcers implemented the ancient protocols. Every Silver Creek shipment was stopped, every financial transaction halted. Griffin's diplomatic funding—gone.

---

Three nights later, I slipped through the shadows of Silver Creek's diplomatic wing. The guard rotation was predictable—Griffin always believed in efficiency over security.

"Maci?" Beta Connor's voice startled me as I reached Griffin's office door.

I turned, meeting the eyes of Griffin's loyal second-in-command. "Connor."

"You shouldn't be here," he said, but made no move to stop me.

"Neither should you," I replied coldly. "After what he's done."

Something flickered in Connor's eyes—disgust? Shame? "The diplomatic archives are through that door. He's... he's not the wolf we thought he was."

I nodded, understanding the silent permission. "Thank you, Connor."

The archive room smelled of old paper and leather. Moonlight streamed through high windows, illuminating row after row of carefully organized shelves—Griffin's life's work.

My hands trembled as I pulled out the first drawer. Inside lay the Northern Alliance Treaty—or what remained of it after Emmy's fire. I lifted it carefully, remembering how I'd sacrificed my grandmother's pendant for this.

"No more sacrifices," I whispered, dropping it into the burlap sack I'd brought.

Methodically, I moved through the room. Treaties burned in the small fireplace. Alliance documents shredded under my claws. Diplomatic correspondence—letters from foreign packs offering support for Griffin's summit participation—reduced to confetti.

The summit would begin in three days. Without these documents, Griffin would be excluded, his diplomatic career in ruins.

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The Annual Pack Auction glittered with wealth and power. I sat in the VIP section reserved for Alpha families, watching Griffin pace nervously at the bidding floor.

"Next item," called the auctioneer, "a rare moonstone bracelet from the Northern Mines, starting bid at fifty thousand."

My lips curved into a smile as Griffin's head snapped up. Emmy leaned forward in her seat, her eyes gleaming with desire.

"Fifty thousand," Griffin called, his voice strained.

"Sixty," came another voice.

"Seventy!"

The bidding escalated rapidly. I knew Griffin's resources were frozen—every dollar he spent would be borrowed, his reputation as collateral.

"One hundred and fifty thousand," Griffin finally shouted, silencing the room.

The auctioneer's gavel fell. "Sold, to Beta Griffin Barnes of Silver Creek Pack."

I leaned back in my seat, sipping champagne as Emmy clapped delightedly. Griffin's face was pale, his hands shaking slightly as he signed the purchase agreement.

From across the room, his eyes met mine. For the first time since our mate bond formed, I felt nothing—no pull, no connection, just cold satisfaction as I watched him mortgage his future for a trinket that paled beside what he'd destroyed.

Little did he know that this was just the beginning. The real pain would come when he realized what he'd truly lost—not just me, but everything he'd ever worked for.

As I turned to leave, I caught sight of a tall, distinguished wolf entering the auction hall. His eyes—a startling silver-blue—locked with mine for just a moment before he disappeared into the crowd.

Something about him made my wolf stir with interest for the first time since Griffin's betrayal.

Who was he? And why did he seem so familiar, despite us never having met?

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