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My Alpha Abandoned Me for the Rogue Luna

The first sensation was pain—a dull, persistent ache that radiated through every fiber of my being. My eyelids felt impossibly heavy as I struggled to open them, the harsh fluorescent lights of the infirmary stabbing into my consciousness like silver blades. "She's waking up," a soft voice murmured nearby. Dr. Sage Rivers' face swam into view, her eyes filled with something I couldn't quite place—pity, perhaps? "Austin?" My voice emerged as a rasp, my throat raw from months of disuse. "Is he here?" Dr. Rivers' expression tightened. "I'll... get him." The hesitation told me everything I needed to know.
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The first sensation was pain—a dull, persistent ache that radiated through every fiber of my being. My eyelids felt impossibly heavy as I struggled to open them, the harsh fluorescent lights of the infirmary stabbing into my consciousness like silver blades.

"She's waking up," a soft voice murmured nearby. Dr. Sage Rivers' face swam into view, her eyes filled with something I couldn't quite place—pity, perhaps?

"Austin?" My voice emerged as a rasp, my throat raw from months of disuse. "Is he here?"

Dr. Rivers' expression tightened. "I'll... get him."

The hesitation told me everything I needed to know. Three months ago, I'd collapsed after the final battle with the Northern Rogues, my body finally surrendering to the wounds that had accumulated protecting Austin's territory—protecting him—while carrying his child. A child I'd lost in that brutal confrontation.

The door opened with a soft click, and my heart leapt as Austin's familiar silhouette appeared in the doorway. But something was wrong. The warmth that usually radiated from him was gone, replaced by an icy detachment I'd never felt before.

"Athena." He stood near the door, his powerful frame tense. No rush to my bedside. No relief on his face at seeing me awake. Just... distance.

I pushed myself up against the pillows, ignoring the protest of my healing body. "Austin, what's wrong? Where were you? I lost our—"

"I'm aware of what happened." His voice cut through mine like a blade. "And I'm grateful for your... service to the pack during my recovery."

Service. Ten years together, and I was reduced to a service.

"The Moon Goddess works in mysterious ways," he continued, his tone formal and detached. "While you were healing, she blessed me with my true fated mate."

The words hit me like a physical blow. "What?"

"Vienna Cook. She's been by my side since I awakened." A strange pride entered his voice. "Her scent... it's like nothing I've ever experienced. The pull is undeniable."

"Austin," I whispered, "what about us? Our bond? Our child?"

Something flickered across his face—guilt, perhaps—but it vanished quickly. "That was... a youthful misunderstanding. The Moon Goddess has shown me my true path."

He stepped closer, but not close enough to touch. "You're still my best warrior, Athena. Your place in the pack is secure."

My place. Not by his side. Not in his bed. Not in his heart.

---

"I need to return to the Alpha Suite," I said later, my legs still unsteady as I made my way down the corridor. Dr. Rivers had insisted on discharge papers, concerned about my mental state, but I brushed them aside. I needed to see Austin, to understand what was happening.

The hallway seemed longer than I remembered, the pack members I passed averting their eyes. Did they know? Had they all accepted this new reality while I lay unconscious?

I turned the corner and froze. There they were—Austin and a petite female with honey-blonde hair, her delicate hand resting possessively on his arm. The scent hit me immediately: artificial lavender and vanilla, cloying and overwhelming.

"Athena!" The female's voice was breathy, concerned. "Oh my, you look absolutely exhausted. Those battle scars..." She shuddered dramatically. "Austin, darling, shouldn't she be resting?"

"Athena," Austin's voice hardened, "this is Vienna. My mate."

Vienna extended a manicured hand. "I've heard so much about you. Austin says you're quite the warrior."

I didn't take her hand. "Where is he?"

"Where is who?" Her eyes widened in mock confusion.

"Don't play games," I growled, feeling my wolf stir within me. "Where is Austin? The real Austin would never—"

"Enough!" Austin's Alpha tone slammed into me, forcing me back a step. "You will show respect to your Future Luna."

Vienna's smile never wavered, but something cold flickered in her eyes. "Some wolves are meant for war, Athena. And some..." She pressed closer to Austin. "...are meant for love."

---

The Alpha Suite door loomed before me, its familiar biometric scanner ready to accept my palm print. Home. Safety. The place where Austin and I had planned our future.

I pressed my palm against the scanner.

ACCESS DENIED flashed red.

"A small change," Austin's voice came from behind me. "Vienna needed her own space to feel comfortable."

I spun to face him. "This is my home."

"Was," he corrected, handing me a key card. "Your new quarters are in the warriors' wing. Standard Gamma accommodations."

I stared at the plastic card in my hand, disbelief warring with rage. "My things?"

"Already packed." He gestured to several boxes stacked in the hallway. "Take what you need."

I dropped to my knees beside the nearest box, tearing through clothes and weapons until I found what I was looking for—the small, black and white image of our lost pup. Our future. Our past.

It was crumpled at the bottom of the box, forgotten and discarded like me.

As I unfolded the ultrasound image, something inside me hardened into resolve. This wasn't over. Not by a long shot.

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