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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 2

My nails dug deeper into my collarbone, piercing the blistering skin. The golden energy from my remaining Moonvein surged upward, funneling into my fingertips.

"Lyra, stop!" Kael lunged toward the altar.

I dragged my claws down, tearing through the crescent-moon scar. The scent of winter frost and pine—his scent, the anchor of my soul for twelve years—ignited. Smoke plumed from my flesh. It smelled like a forest fire, suffocating and thick.

"You are insane!" Kael roared, his hands hovering inches from my shoulder. He refused to touch me. He was afraid of the golden fire.

"Insane?" I laughed, the sound wet and jagged. "I am just cleaning house."

The tether inside my mind snapped. The constant, comforting hum of his presence vanished, leaving a hollow, echoing void. For the first time since he claimed me, the psychic link went dead.

Kael stumbled back. His chest heaved. He stared at his own hands, then up at my face.

"I feel nothing," he whispered, his eyes wide. "Your pain... it is gone."

"I kept it all for myself," I told him.

He reached out again, his fingers brushing the space above my collarbone. A flake of charred, blackened skin drifted from my shoulder and landed in his palm. He stared at the dead ash, his expression twisting into absolute shock.

"You destroyed the mark," Kael said, his voice hollow.

"You destroyed the marriage," I corrected. "I just finalized the paperwork."

Light footsteps echoed against the damp cavern floor. Not Kael's tread.

"Kael, the extraction is destabilizing. We need to go."

A woman stepped into the dim light near the blood basin. Selene.

She wore a pristine white dress, untouched by the slaughterhouse mess around her. Hanging from her neck was a silver guest token. The exact token I had signed eighteen months ago.

"You let her in," I said, my voice dropping to a dangerous register.

Selene touched the silver token resting against her collarbone.

"You were so generous, Lyra." Selene's lips curved into a thin, satisfied smile. "When I showed up crying about my broken Moonvein, you asked zero questions. You just handed me a guest pass and opened the gates. You even gave me a room in the upper keep."

"I pitied a crippled rogue," I replied, keeping my eyes locked on hers. "I should have let the winter rot your bones."

"Pity is a weakness for a Luna," Kael interjected. "Selene possesses the tactical mind Silvercrest requires. She understands sacrifice."

"Sacrifice?" I spat, pointing a bloody finger at the half-moon black scar on my left shoulder, right next to the ruined mate mark. "Six years ago at Frost Gorge. Seventeen wolfsbane arrows, Kael. I took seventeen arrows in the back to cover your retreat. I bled black mud for a month while you secured your Alpha title. Did she do that?"

Kael’s jaw tightened. "That was the past. You survived. This is about the future of the pack."

"And my son carries the loot," I noted, shifting my gaze to the shadows.

Orion stepped forward slightly. He hugged a silver box tighter against his chest. The faint, silvery-blue light of my extracted Moonvein illuminated his small face.

"Aunt Selene needs it, Mom," Orion said, his voice steadier now. "She promised to teach me how to cast the moon-shield. You never have time to teach me. You are always too busy healing the border guards."

"I heal them so they can keep you safe, Orion," I said, my chest tightening.

"Aunt Selene says a real leader does not act like a medic," the boy shot back. "A real leader takes power."

I stared at the child I had birthed. The child I had bled to protect.

"Then take it," I whispered. "Take it and run."

I pushed myself up. The silver chains clattered against the stone. Kael had said they would release once the wound clotted. The golden light from my remaining vein had already sealed the worst of the butchery. The metal locks clicked, and the cuffs fell away from my wrists and ankles, slamming against the altar.

Kael took another step back, positioning himself between me and Selene. "Do not try anything, Lyra. You are weak."

"Weak?" I swung my legs over the edge of the altar. My bare feet hit the freezing stone.

"Stay down!" Kael commanded, using his Alpha tone.

The command washed over me and dissolved into nothing. Without the mate bond, his authority was just noise.

I stood upright. The gaping hole in my stomach stretched. Beneath the smeared black blood, a bright golden line fractured across my skin. It spider-webbed outward, tracing glowing veins up my ribs and down to my hips.

Selene gasped, taking a step behind the blood basin. "Kael, look at her skin. What is that?"

"A side effect of the extraction," Kael said, though his voice wavered. He drew his bone-handled blade again. "Lyra, I will not warn you twice. Stand down."

I ignored his weapon. I walked past him, dragging my bloody fingers along the edge of the silver basin. The thick crimson liquid rippled.

"Take the box, Orion," Kael ordered, his eyes locked on me. "Go to the upper keep."

The boy scurried toward the iron doors, Selene close behind him.

"Enjoy the stolen goods, Selene," I called after her. "Let us see if it rots inside you."

The iron doors slammed shut, echoing through the cavern.

I stood alone by the basin. The golden cracks on my abdomen pulsed in rhythm with my heartbeat. The heat radiating from my core was immense, burning away the lingering chill of the stone altar.

I leaned over the thick, dark liquid. My reflection stared back. Pale face, hollow eyes, a chest smeared with gore and ash.

Then, the reflection shifted.

The liquid rippled outward. The image of my face dissolved. Deep within the mirrored surface of the blood, an enormous golden eye snapped open.

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