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My Alpha Chose Another Luna

I spent an hour getting ready. That's the part I keep coming back to. An hour. I curled the ends of my hair the way Daniel once said he liked, the loose waves that fall just past my shoulders. I lit the three white candles on the windowsill — the ones I'd been saving since last year, the ones that smelled like cedar and something faintly sweet. I wore the cream-colored dress, the simple one, because I didn't want to look like I was trying too hard. I wanted to look like myself. Like the woman he chose. Three years. Three years since the morning I walked into the Silverfang pack house and caught his scent for the first time — warm cedar and rain-soaked earth — and my wolf went absolutely still inside me, the way she only goes still when something is exactly right.
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Chapter 4

Word travels differently when it crosses pack lines.

Within the Silverfang Pack, the story of what happened between Daniel and me had spread the way all pack gossip spreads — fast, fragmented, and shaped by whoever told it first. By the time it reached the allied packs, I had no idea what shape it had taken. I only knew that Laylani Hansen had gotten there before me.

Sky told me about the Luna Council tea on a Tuesday evening. She came in from training with her jaw set in that particular way she has when she's angry but choosing her words carefully.

"She cried," Sky said. "Apparently. The whole room."

I was wrapping my hands for the evening session. I kept wrapping.

"She touched the mark on her neck," Sky continued. "The faded one. Made sure everyone saw it. Talked about how hard it's been watching Daniel suffer. How she's just trying to be a good friend to him." She paused. "Three Lunas from allied packs sent her flowers afterward. I heard it from Cass, who heard it from someone in the Greywood Pack."

I finished the wrap. Pulled it tight.

"She wasn't invited to that tea as a Luna," I said. "Her bond with her Blackridge mate collapsed. She doesn't hold that title anymore."

"Nobody mentioned that."

Of course they didn't.

I went to the training yard and worked until my shoulders burned and my legs stopped cooperating. Cass stayed late with me, no questions, just the clean back-and-forth of sparring until the anger had somewhere to go. When I finally stopped, my hands were shaking slightly and the phantom ache behind my sternum had gone quiet for the first time all day.

I stood in the dark yard and breathed.

Laylani was smart. I had always known she was smart, in the abstract way you know something about a person you've never had to face directly. She understood that the Luna Council was a stage, and she understood how to perform on it. Soft voice. Faded mark. Trembling grief. She had walked into a room full of she-wolves who had built their identities around their mate bonds and told them a story about a devoted Alpha suffering for love, and they had believed her because the story was familiar. Because it was the story they all wanted to be true.

In that version, I was the problem. The jealous, unstable she-wolf who had rejected a good Alpha out of wounded pride.

I pressed my thumb to my neck and walked back inside.

---

The inter-pack alliance banquet was three days later.

I almost didn't go. Sky thought I shouldn't. She said it with her arms crossed and her voice very level, which is how she argues when she knows she might lose.

"You're still technically a Silverfang representative," she said. "Technically. But you don't have to be there."

"If I don't go," I said, "she wins the room before I've even walked in."

Sky was quiet for a moment. Then she uncrossed her arms.

"Wear the gray dress," she said. "The one with the good shoulders."

The banquet was held at a neutral-territory hotel — one of those places that exists specifically for inter-pack events, all clean lines and neutral scents, designed so that no single pack's aura dominates the space. I'd been to three of these before. They always had the same quality: everyone performing their rank, everyone watching everyone else perform theirs.

I walked in with my head up.

I felt Daniel before I saw him. The phantom ache sharpened, the way it always did when he was close — that ghost-hook behind my sternum pulling toward something that was no longer there. I kept my face still and let my eyes find him across the room.

He was standing near the far wall. He looked like he hadn't slept in a week. His Alpha aura was present but muted, like a fire that's been burning too long on not enough fuel. He was talking to someone from the Greywood Pack, and his eyes were moving around the room in the restless way they'd been moving since the rejection — searching, always searching.

They found me.

I held his gaze for exactly two seconds. Then I looked away and accepted a glass of water from a passing server.

Laylani was beside him.

She was wearing something pale and soft, and her hair was down, and she had positioned herself at Daniel's shoulder in a way that was not quite touching but implied it. She looked gracious. She looked gentle. She looked like exactly what she wanted everyone in this room to see.

I moved toward the Silverfang table. I said hello to the pack members who were there. I made small talk with a Gamma from the Greywood Pack about border patrol schedules. I was perfectly, deliberately ordinary.

I felt her approach before I heard her.

The Luna aura hit first — that particular frequency that a bonded Luna carries, warm and authoritative and designed to make other she-wolves feel simultaneously comforted and subtly diminished. Laylani's was faded at the edges, her bond collapsed, but she still knew how to use what remained of it. She aimed it like a spotlight.

I turned around.

She was close. Too close for a stranger, exactly close enough for a performance. Her eyes were soft with something that looked like compassion if you didn't look at the calculation underneath it.

She reached out and touched my arm.

"Mila." Her voice was low, warm, pitched to carry just far enough. "I'm so sorry for what you're going through. Daniel has told me everything." A small, sad smile. "I just want you to know I'm here for both of you."

The room didn't stop. But it adjusted. That careful, collective adjustment of a crowd that has just registered something worth watching.

I looked at her hand on my arm. I looked at her face. I took my time with both.

She had a tell. Sky had mentioned it once, offhand, and I had filed it away without knowing why. When she was lying with particular intensity, she touched the mark on her neck.

Her fingers moved to it now. Just briefly. Just enough.

I smiled at her. It was a small smile, and it didn't reach anything behind my eyes.

"Thank you, Laylani," I said. Quiet. Level. The same tone I use when I've already decided something. "That's very kind."

I removed her hand from my arm. Gently. Deliberately.

And then I turned back to my conversation with the Greywood Gamma, and I did not look at her again.

Behind me, I heard the small silence she left in the room. The recalibration. The moment when the audience realizes the performance didn't land the way it was supposed to.

I picked up my water glass.

Somewhere across the room, I felt Daniel watching.

I didn't turn around.

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