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Lycan's Love for Scorned Luna

The pack meeting had gone well. I'd spent hours mediating between two families arguing over territory boundaries, and finally reached a compromise that left both parties satisfied. As Luna of the Silvermoon Pack, these duties were my responsibility—one I took pride in fulfilling properly. My heels clicked against the marble floor as I made my way up the grand staircase of the pack house. My shoulders ached from tension, and all I wanted was to sink into Alexander's arms and feel the comfort of our mate bond. *He should be home by now*, I thought, glancing at my watch. The setting sun cast long shadows through the windows, painting the hallway in amber light. As I approached our master bedroom, something felt wrong. My wolf, Victoria, stirred uneasily within me. *Something's not right*, she whimpered.
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The pack meeting had gone well. I'd spent hours mediating between two families arguing over territory boundaries, and finally reached a compromise that left both parties satisfied. As Luna of the Silvermoon Pack, these duties were my responsibility—one I took pride in fulfilling properly.

My heels clicked against the marble floor as I made my way up the grand staircase of the pack house. My shoulders ached from tension, and all I wanted was to sink into Alexander's arms and feel the comfort of our mate bond.

*He should be home by now*, I thought, glancing at my watch. The setting sun cast long shadows through the windows, painting the hallway in amber light.

As I approached our master bedroom, something felt wrong. My wolf, Victoria, stirred uneasily within me.

*Something's not right*, she whimpered.

I paused at the door, hearing muffled sounds from inside. My hand froze on the doorknob as I caught a scent that shouldn't be there—Madison's perfume, mixed with something else. Something primal.

I pushed the door open.

Time seemed to stop. There, on our marital bed—the bed where Alexander had claimed me as his Luna, where we'd spent countless nights planning our future—my mate was entangled with his stepsister. Madison's legs were wrapped around his waist, her head thrown back in ecstasy as Alexander—my Alexander—moved above her.

For one suspended moment, nobody moved. Then Madison's eyes met mine over Alexander's shoulder, and I saw no surprise there—only triumph.

"Victoria," Alexander gasped, finally noticing me. He pulled away from Madison, who made no effort to cover herself.

I couldn't speak. My lungs refused to work as a searing pain ripped through my chest. Our mate bond, once warm and comforting, now burned like acid in my veins.

*TRAITOR!* My wolf howled in agony, clawing at my insides, desperate to escape the betrayal.

My legs gave out beneath me. I collapsed against the doorframe, one hand clutching my chest where the pain was most intense.

"It's not what it looks like," Alexander said, hastily pulling on his pants. The lie was so absurd I might have laughed if I could breathe.

"Don't bother, Alex," Madison purred, stretching languidly across MY bed. "She was bound to find out eventually."

The casual way she said it—like this wasn't the first time, like this had been happening right under my nose—made bile rise in my throat.

"How long?" I managed to whisper.

Alexander approached me, his hand outstretched. "Victoria, please, she needed me. She's been through so much—"

"HOW LONG?" I screamed, my Luna voice making the windows rattle.

Madison laughed, the sound like broken glass. "Long enough, Luna. Long enough that he knows exactly how I like to be touched."

Something inside me shattered. In that moment, as I looked into Alexander's guilty eyes, I made a silent vow. I would escape this betrayal. I would survive this. And one day, I would be free of them both.

Without another word, I turned and walked away, each step requiring all my strength. Behind me, I heard Alexander calling my name, but I didn't stop.

* * *

That night, I lay rigid in the guest bedroom, staring at the ceiling. The house had finally grown quiet after hours of Alexander pounding on my locked door, alternating between apologies and demands that I listen to his excuses.

My wolf was inconsolable, whimpering and pacing within me.

*We must leave*, she urged. *We cannot stay where we are not respected, not treasured.*

"I know," I whispered into the darkness. "But we need to be smart about this."

I reached for my phone, careful not to make any noise. The blue light illuminated my tear-stained face as I opened an ancient text file I'd downloaded months ago—when the first suspicions had begun to gnaw at me. The Ritual of Rejection.

My fingers trembled as I scrolled through the ancient words. Breaking a mate bond was dangerous, painful—some didn't survive it. But staying would destroy me just as surely.

I switched to my messages and typed a text to the one person I knew I could trust.

*Sarah, I need your help. Can I stay with you in London? It's urgent.*

The response came almost immediately: *Always. What happened?*

*I'll explain when I see you. Need to book a flight. Need to disappear.*

As I began researching flights, my wolf grew calmer, more resolved.

*We will survive this*, she promised. *We are stronger than they know.*

Outside my window, the moon hung full and bright. For the first time in years, I allowed myself to imagine a life beyond the Silvermoon Pack—a life where I wasn't defined by a mate who could betray me so completely.

Somewhere in London, a new future waited. I just had to be brave enough to claim it.

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