
Mate's Betrayal, Luna's Justice
Chapter 3
The afternoon sun cast long shadows across the abandoned warehouse district as I slipped through a rusted side door. The air inside was thick with dust and the faint scent of decay—a fitting backdrop for what I was about to arrange.
"You're late," a rough voice called from the darkness.
I smiled, letting my Luna aura flare just enough to illuminate my path. "I had preparations to make."
Ryan Torres emerged from the shadows, his scarred face twisting into something between a grimace and a smile. The former pack enforcer had gone rogue years ago, but he still maintained connections to the underground networks that operated beneath the formal pack structures.
"Luna Josie," he said, dropping to one knee instinctively. "Or should I say... just Josie?"
"Just Josie for now," I confirmed, watching as he rose. "I need something built. Something special."
Ryan's eyes gleamed with interest. "The last time you said that, we ended up with an underground training facility that could withstand a direct Alpha assault."
"This is different," I said, pulling out the blueprints I'd spent the morning drafting. "Silver-lined walls. Reinforced doors. A water delivery system that can be controlled remotely."
He whistled low as he studied the plans. "This isn't training. This is containment."
"For dangerous prisoners," I added, my voice steady despite the rage simmering beneath my skin. "The kind that need to be kept alive... but uncomfortable."
Ryan's gaze flicked up to meet mine. "How uncomfortable?"
"Uncomfortable enough that they'll wish they were dead," I replied softly. "But not so uncomfortable that they actually die."
He nodded slowly, understanding dawning in his eyes. "You've found your mate."
"And he's found his death sentence," I finished for him.
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The pack house common room buzzed with activity as I slipped the forged documents between the pages of the territorial registry. The large leather-bound book sat on its pedestal in the corner—a symbol of pack history that every member respected.
"Looking for something?" Delta Morris asked, his friendly face betraying nothing of the suspicion I hoped to plant.
"Just brushing up on our boundaries," I replied with a sad smile. "Before..."
I didn't need to finish. Everyone knew what was happening tonight.
His expression softened. "You shouldn't have to do this, Josie."
"Alpha's orders," I murmured, watching as his eyes flickered to the registry.
Later that afternoon, I watched from the shadows as Morris discovered the documents—the evidence of Magnus's systematic theft of my family's lands.
"What the hell?" he muttered, his fingers tracing the forgery of my signature.
By dinner, the whispers had spread like wildfire through the pack. I caught fragments of conversations as I passed:
"...can't believe he'd steal from his own mate..."
"...always seemed off about the territory deals..."
"...if he'd do that to her, what would he do to us?"
Magnus remained oblivious, his attention focused on Trinity and the ceremony to come. His Alpha aura pulsed with satisfaction as he surveyed his pack, unaware that the foundation of his authority was beginning to crack.
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The dining hall glowed with candlelight as pack members gathered for the traditional pre-ceremony meal. I sat quietly in my designated place, pushing food around my plate while listening to the conversations around me.
Magnus sat at the head of the table, Trinity beside him in what should have been my place. She preened under the attention, her fingers constantly touching the velvet box that contained her new ring.
"I can hardly wait," she announced suddenly, her voice cutting through the dinner chatter. "Once Josie's heart is mine, I'll finally have the strength of a true Luna."
The table fell silent. Even the most loyal Magnus supporters shifted uncomfortably.
"Don't you think that's... inappropriate?" someone asked.
Trinity laughed, a high tinkling sound that grated against my nerves. "Why? We should celebrate! Tonight is a new beginning for our pack."
She turned to Magnus, her eyes shining with excitement. "Imagine it—my body with a Luna's heart. We'll be unstoppable!"
Magnus nodded approvingly, his hand covering hers. "The perfect combination. Beauty and power."
I felt sick watching them, but forced myself to maintain composure as I activated the pack mind-link network. Every word, every expression was being recorded, stored away for the moment when I would need it most.
"And the best part," Trinity continued, leaning forward conspiratorially, "is that her heart will keep me young forever. Like she'll be giving me her life force."
The pack members exchanged uncomfortable glances. One young wolf looked physically ill.
"Isn't that wonderful?" Trinity asked, her eyes finding mine across the table. "You should be honored, Josie. Your heart will live on in me long after you're gone."
I smiled back, feeling my wolf stir restlessly beneath my skin. "Yes," I agreed softly. "You'll carry a piece of me forever."
As the dinner continued, I watched the growing unease spread through the pack. Seeds of doubt had been planted—both in the minds of the pack members and in the recording I'd just made.
Soon, very soon, those seeds would bloom into a harvest of vengeance that neither Magnus nor Trinity could possibly imagine.
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