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Moon Crown After My Alpha’s Moonvein Theft

After years of sacrifice for the Silvercrest pack, Lyra is brutally betrayed by her mate, Kael, who tears out her Moonvein. Choosing to burn her mate mark, she walks away from his cruelty. However, the stolen power transfers her agonizing wounds directly to their son, leaving the child screaming in pain. As a desperate Kael begs for her return, an ancient, formidable force awakens within Lyra's hollow chest. By the next blood moon, she will rise to dictate the law every Alpha must obey.
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Chapter 1

My first pack called me moon-cursed because silver lightning split the sky whenever my wolf surfaced.

At twenty-two, I crawled out of an Ironfang wolfsbane pit with a black iron chain around my throat.

Kael Draven cut that chain, challenged three Alphas for me, and made me Silvercrest’s High Warden.

For twelve years, I wore his mate mark and crushed every enemy who crossed our border.

I buried three Moon Ascensions so the Draven curse would never touch Kael or our son.

When Orion was born, I drove nine moon-silver nails into my own chest to keep him alive.

Then I woke on a blackstone altar with seven silver chains around my wrists and blood cooling beneath my spine.

I searched for my wolf and found an empty wound where my Moonvein had been.

“You have two Moonveins, Lyra,” Kael said. “Selene has none.”

“A real mother would share,” Orion whispered.

“She’s strong enough to survive,” Selene said.

“Cut deeper,” Kael ordered.

***

The silver High Warden badge struck the thick liquid with a splash and sank to the bottom of the blood basin.

A sharp, hollow agony tore through my abdomen, ripping a scream from my dry throat. My spine arched against the freezing black stone of the altar. Metal rattled in the dark. I yanked my right arm. Silver bit into my wrist. I kicked my legs. More metal scraped against my ankles.

One, two, three… seven silver chains pinned me to the stone. They bound my wrists, my ankles, my waist, and my neck.

"Keep still, Lyra."

Kael stood three feet away, wiping a curved bone-handled blade on a white cloth. The cloth stained crimson in seconds. My blood.

I forced my chin down, straining against the neck restraint to look at my own stomach. A gaping, circular wound sat just below my ribs. Black blood oozed over the edges, pooling on the altar. He had cut me open.

"Why?" I choked out, my right fingers twitching. The chains offered just enough slack for my hand to brush the edge of the mutilated flesh.

"You have two Moonveins," Kael replied. His voice held the same calm, authoritative tone he used during Silvercrest Pack council meetings. "Losing one won't kill you."

The metallic tang of the room mixed with a scent that betrayed my reality. Pine and winter frost. Kael’s scent. My wolf whined in the back of my mind, instinctively soothed by the presence of her mate. The betrayal of my own instincts nauseated me. He stood right there, just beyond the reach of my silver restraints, approving the butchery.

"You tied me down for it?" I yanked my right arm again, ignoring the way the metal scraped my skin raw. "Twelve years ago, Kael, you waded into the Ironfang wolfsbane pit. You shattered the black iron collar on my neck with your bare hands. You slaughtered three Alphas who refused to accept a rogue into their ranks, just so you could bring me here as your High Warden. You swore I would never wear chains again."

Kael tossed the bloody cloth onto the floor. "You survived the pit because you possess an endurance no other wolf has. That endurance is exactly why you are the only one who can survive this extraction. The pack needs a pure Moonvein to secure our borders. You are simply doing your duty."

"My duty?" I let out a harsh, ragged laugh that sent fresh spikes of pain through my gut.

A small movement caught my eye. A shadow shifting behind Kael’s leg.

Orion.

My eight-year-old son stood half-hidden behind his father. The cavern reeked of his fear, sour and sharp. When I locked eyes with him, Orion flinched. He snapped his head away, staring hard at the blood basin.

"Orion," I rasped. "Did you know your father was planning this?"

The boy shuffled his feet. He gripped Kael’s trousers, his knuckles turning white. He refused to look at the gaping hole in my body.

"Tell me, Orion!" I demanded, my voice echoing off the damp cavern walls.

Orion swallowed hard. "You're strong, Mom," he muttered, his voice a tiny, fragile squeak. "You always survive everything. A real mother should share what she has."

The cavern spun. The freezing temperature of the stone altar seeped into my bones, chilling me from the inside out.

A real mother should share.

I stared at the boy. The child I had bled for.

"Share?" I whispered, my voice trembling with a rage so deep it numbed the physical pain. "Eight years ago, I drove nine moon-silver spikes into my own breastbone. I nailed the Draven curse inside my chest so you could survive your first blood moon. I suppressed three Moon Ascensions for the two of you, taking the fire into my own veins so your souls wouldn't burn to ash. Is that what my love is to you? A resource? A mine you can just keep digging into until there is nothing left?"

Orion shrank back, finally lifting his eyes to meet mine. "But you didn't die," he whispered. "You never die."

"So that makes it acceptable to carve me up?" I asked, my vision blurring.

"Enough, Lyra." Kael stepped forward, his jaw tight. "Do not guilt the boy. He understands the necessities of leadership better than you do right now. Your vein will be transplanted into the pack's new guardian. It is already done."

"Who is it for?" I asked, my voice dropping to a dangerous whisper. "Who gets my power, Kael?"

Kael stiffened. He avoided my gaze, looking instead at the blood basin. "That is pack business. You do not need to concern yourself with it right now."

"You carved a piece of my soul out of my body, and you tell me it is pack business?" I yanked my left leg, the silver biting through my pants and tearing the skin. "Tell me!"

"It is for the new guardian," Kael snapped, his patience fraying. "The council agreed. Your power was being wasted on suppression spells. We need a warrior who can wield the Moonvein offensively."

"A warrior," I repeated. "You gave my power to another."

"I secured the future of Silvercrest," he corrected.

I pressed my fingers deeper into the hollow of my stomach. Beneath the sluggish flow of black blood, something stirred. A faint, rhythmic pulsing pushed against my fingertips.

I parted the edges of the wound slightly. A wisp of golden light flared deep within the cavity, cutting through the dark crimson. My second Moonvein. It thrummed with ancient energy, fighting to keep my organs functioning, fighting to keep me alive.

Kael noticed the glow. His eyes narrowed, a flash of greed crossing his features before he masked it with cold indifference. "See? You have plenty of life force left. You will heal. In a few months, you will return to your duties as Luna."

He spoke as if he had just borrowed a cup of sugar, not ripped a magical artery from my core.

"Return to my duties," I repeated, letting the words roll around my mouth. They tasted like ash.

"We will leave you to rest," Kael said, turning his back on me. He placed a hand on Orion’s shoulder, steering the boy toward the iron doors of the cavern. "The silver chains will release automatically once the altar senses your wound has clotted. Do not try to force them."

My wolf howled inside my head. A mournful, agonizing sound. She wept for the mate who was walking away, leaving her bleeding on a sacrificial block. The scent of pine and frost began to fade, replaced by the stench of my own dark blood.

I looked at the ceiling, tracing the jagged cracks in the stone. They had taken my loyalty, my power, and my maternal sacrifice, twisting them all into weapons against me. They thought my resilience was an invitation for endless abuse.

I dragged my bloody right hand up my torso. I left a wet crimson trail over my ribs, over the faded scars of the moon-silver spikes, all the way to my shoulder.

"Kael," I called out.

He paused near the door, glancing over his shoulder. "Rest, Lyra. We will talk when you are rational."

I didn't argue. I didn't scream. I simply pressed my blood-soaked palm flat against my left collarbone. Right over the crescent-moon mate mark Kael had bitten into my skin the night he claimed me.

I smiled at him. I felt the skin around my mouth stretch, tight and manic.

The golden light inside my stomach flared, illuminating the dark corners of the cavern. The energy rushed upward, surging through my veins, bypassing my heart, and channeling into my right hand.

Under my palm, the mate mark began to sizzle.

Kael’s eyes widened. He spun around, leaving Orion by the door. "Lyra! What are you doing?"

Smoke curled from beneath my fingers. The sharp, unmistakable stench of burning flesh filled the air, overpowering the pine, the frost, and the blood. The bond inside my mind snapped tightly, shrieking in protest as I forced the golden energy to scorch the connection at its root.

"Since one Moonvein is enough for me to live," I said, my voice cutting through the cavern like a blade. "Then take my title of Luna along with it."

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