
Mate's Betrayal, Luna's Justice
Chapter 2
The pack house smelled the same as I remembered—pine needles and wild herbs dried and hung in bundles from the ceiling. My childhood bedroom remained untouched, preserved like a museum exhibit of the girl I used to be. The girl who believed in the sanctity of mate bonds. The girl who trusted.
I ran my fingers over the faded quilt my grandmother had made, memories flooding back. This room had been my sanctuary once. Now it felt like a tomb.
"Looking for something sentimental to take with you to the afterlife?"
My wolf bristled at the sound of Magnus's voice. He leaned against the doorframe, arms crossed over his chest. His Alpha aura filled the space, suffocating in its dominance.
"I just wanted to see my old things," I said softly, playing the role of the broken mate. "To remember who I was."
He nodded, satisfied with my apparent defeat. "Take whatever you want. Consider it my final gift to you."
As he left, I waited until his footsteps faded before turning to the loose floorboard beneath my bed. My fingers found the edge easily—muscle memory from countless childhood secrets. Inside lay a metal box with a combination lock.
The numbers came to me instinctively: my birth date, followed by the day I'd first shifted. The lock clicked open.
Inside were the territorial documents I'd hidden years ago—original copies of my family's land deeds, signed by my great-grandfather when werewolf territories were first officially recognized by human governments.
But as I lifted them, I noticed something wrong. The papers beneath were not what I remembered.
"These aren't—"
My breath caught as I realized what I was holding. Forged documents. Dozens of them. Each bearing my signature—or rather, perfect copies of it.
"Annual territory assessments... resource rights transfers... hunting ground allocations..." I whispered, flipping through page after page of my family's legacy being systematically stripped away.
My hands trembled with rage as I found the most recent document—dated just last month. It transferred the final third of my family's ancestral forest to Shadowridge Pack. To Magnus.
"You've been planning this since the beginning," I murmured, my wolf howling inside me.
*Kill him*, she urged. *Rip his throat out.*
"Not yet," I whispered back. "We have a better plan."
I closed the box and slipped it back into its hiding place, but not before taking a single document—the original deed to our northern hunting grounds. Evidence.
In the privacy of the adjoining bathroom, I pressed my finger against the silver pendant hidden beneath my shirt—a gift from Derek when I'd left Obsidian Pack. The metal warmed against my skin as I activated the secure mind-link network I'd established years ago.
"Luna Josie?" Derek's voice filled my mind, sharp with concern. "Is everything alright?"
"Everything is about to change," I replied, my mental voice steady despite the storm raging inside me. "Magnus plans to kill me tonight."
A moment of silence followed—then Derek's rage flooded the link. "I'll mobilize the entire alliance. We'll tear Shadowridge apart."
"No." I cut him off. "That's exactly what he expects—an emotional response from a rejected mate. Instead, we're going to reclaim what's ours."
I outlined my plan carefully, watching Derek's shock transform into calculated determination.
"The territorial agreements?" he asked.
"All forged," I confirmed. "I need you to prepare legal challenges for every single one. And Derek? Make sure the Obsidian Council is ready to invoke ancient pack law."
"Consider it done," he replied. "But Luna... are you certain you can survive this?"
I thought of the donation agreement in my pocket, of Magnus's cold eyes as he'd explained my "purpose."
"I'm not planning to survive," I said softly. "I'm planning to be reborn."
The link faded as I returned to the main house, where laughter spilled from the living room. I paused in the doorway, watching the scene unfold.
Trinity lounged across Magnus's lap, her fingers tracing patterns on his chest. "After tonight," she was saying, "we can finally start our life together."
Magnus nodded, his attention fixed on the territorial maps spread across the coffee table. My family's lands were highlighted in red.
"And once we have full control of the Marshall territories," he said, "we'll be the most powerful pack in the region."
Trinity giggled, pressing herself closer to him. "I can't believe she never suspected anything."
Magnus's hand tightened on her waist. "She was too busy playing the devoted mate to notice."
I stepped into the room, forcing a smile that didn't reach my eyes. "Am I interrupting?"
They jumped apart—not quite fast enough to hide their intimacy.
"Josie," Magnus recovered smoothly. "We were just discussing pack business."
Trinity's eyes narrowed slightly. "Yes, about our future."
"Our future," I echoed, watching as she clutched a small velvet box to her chest—undoubtedly containing the ring she expected to receive once I was dead.
"How wonderful for you both," I said softly, my wolf curling her lips in a silent snarl.
As I turned to leave, I caught sight of the territorial maps again. Soon, those lands would be mine again—and Magnus would learn exactly what happened when you betrayed a Luna of Obsidian Pack.
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