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My Alpha Watched His Lover Destroy My Mother

I stare at my reflection in the full-length mirror, and the girl looking back at me is a stranger. The white gown they've given me is simple—too simple for a Luna Ceremony, really. No intricate beading, no family heirloom lace like the other she-wolves wear when they mark their mates. Just plain silk that hangs off my shoulders like it's apologizing for being there at all. But I smooth my hands over the fabric anyway, telling myself it doesn't matter. After tonight, everything will change. After tonight, I'll be Luna. Alpha Marcel's mate. Protected. The word tastes like honey and ash on my tongue.
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I stare at my reflection in the full-length mirror, and the girl looking back at me is a stranger.

The white gown they've given me is simple—too simple for a Luna Ceremony, really. No intricate beading, no family heirloom lace like the other she-wolves wear when they mark their mates. Just plain silk that hangs off my shoulders like it's apologizing for being there at all. But I smooth my hands over the fabric anyway, telling myself it doesn't matter. After tonight, everything will change.

After tonight, I'll be Luna. Alpha Marcel's mate. Protected.

The word tastes like honey and ash on my tongue.

"You're being ridiculous, Macy," I whisper to my reflection, practicing the smile I'll need to wear downstairs. "He chose you. The Moon Goddess chose you."

My wolf hasn't surfaced yet—I'm what they call a Late Bloomer, though at twenty-two, most of the pack has stopped using that polite term. Wolfless is what they whisper when they think I can't hear. Broken. Useless. But the mate bond doesn't lie. When Marcel's eyes met mine at the pack gathering three months ago, we both felt it. That golden thread pulling tight between our souls, undeniable and sacred.

He'd looked at me like I was something precious. Something worth protecting.

I cling to that memory now, even as my hands tremble against the silk.

The servants who dressed me earlier wouldn't meet my eyes. They'd worked in silence, their movements efficient but cold, like they were preparing a body for burial rather than a bride for her mating ceremony. When I tried to thank them, they'd scurried out without a word.

It'll be different after tonight, I tell myself again. Once I'm officially Luna, they'll have to respect me. And I can finally move Mama out of those damp Omega quarters in the basement. Get her real medical care, not just the scraps the pack hospital throws at low-ranking wolves. Her aura's been fading for months, her wolf growing quieter every day, and the healers barely glance at her chart anymore.

But a Luna's mother? They'll have to pay attention then.

I practice my vows under my breath, the traditional words feeling clumsy in my mouth. "I, Macy Hart, accept you, Alpha Marcel Taylor, as my mate and my—"

The door explodes inward.

I spin around, my heart leaping into my throat. For one wild second, I think it's Marcel, come to see me before the ceremony. But it's not.

Raquel Foster stands in the doorway, backlit by the hallway lights, and she's not alone.

Three warriors flank her—elite fighters I recognize from training sessions I was never allowed to join. Their eyes are flat, emotionless, like they're on a sanctioned mission. Raquel steps inside, and the way she moves makes my stomach drop. There's nothing friendly in her posture. Nothing civilized.

She looks at me the way a predator looks at prey.

"Raquel?" My voice comes out smaller than I want it to. "The ceremony's about to start, I need to—"

"You actually thought this would happen." She laughs, and it's the cruelest sound I've ever heard. "You actually believed you'd walk downstairs and become Luna."

The warriors spread out, blocking the door, the windows. Escape routes my wolf should be calculating, except I don't have a wolf. I don't have anything except the silk gown that suddenly feels like tissue paper.

"I don't understand." I take a step back, my spine hitting the mirror. "Marcel and I are—"

"Fated mates?" Raquel's smile is all teeth. "Is that what you tell yourself? That the Moon Goddess looked at Marcel—the strongest Alpha on the East Coast—and decided his perfect match was a wolfless Omega who can't even shift?"

She pulls something from her jacket. A syringe. The liquid inside glows faintly purple.

Wolfsbane.

"No." The word rips out of me. "No, please—"

"Hold her."

The warriors move like shadows. Hands lock around my arms, my shoulders, forcing me to my knees on the plush carpet. I try to scream, but one of them clamps a hand over my mouth, and I can't breathe, can't think, can't—

The needle slides into my neck like a blade made of ice.

Fire explodes through my veins. Every muscle in my body seizes, locks, goes rigid. I can't move. Can't even twitch my fingers. My mouth is open in a silent scream, but no sound comes out.

Raquel crouches in front of me, tilting her head like I'm a fascinating insect. "Let's see what a real Luna looks like under pressure."

She pulls out a knife.

The sound of tearing fabric fills the room as she shreds my gown, the silk falling away in ribbons. Cool air hits my exposed skin, and shame burns hotter than the wolfsbane. I can't cover myself. Can't fight back. Can't do anything except kneel there, paralyzed and helpless, while one of the warriors points a tablet at me.

"Document her unworthiness," Raquel orders, her voice clinical. "The pack needs to see what happens when the Moon Goddess makes a mistake."

The camera's red light blinks at me like a demon's eye.

And that's when I feel it—the golden thread of the mate bond, still connecting me to Marcel. I grab onto it with everything I have, screaming down the link with every ounce of strength left in my paralyzed body.

*Marcel! Please! Help me!*

For one beautiful, desperate second, I feel him respond. Feel his attention snap toward me like a spotlight.

Then the door crashes open again, and Alpha Marcel Taylor stands in the doorway, his eyes taking in the scene. The syringe on the floor. The shredded dress. The camera. Me, kneeling and exposed and begging him with my eyes to save me.

His expression goes cold.

Not angry. Not protective.

Cold.

"What," he says quietly, "is going on here?"

Raquel stands smoothly, no fear in her posture. "Just a pack initiation, Alpha. Making sure your mate understands her place."

Marcel's eyes flick to me, and I see the calculation happening behind them. I see him weighing options like I'm a chess piece instead of his fated mate. The treaty signing downstairs. The visiting Alphas. The reputation he's spent years building.

The golden thread between us pulls tight, and I send everything I have down it. *Please. Please don't leave me here.*

His jaw tightens.

Then he speaks, and his voice carries the weight of Alpha Command—that irresistible force that compels obedience from every wolf in his pack.

Including me.

"You will not speak of this," he says, and the Command slams into me like a physical blow. "You will not tell anyone what happened here. You will clean yourself up and decide if you want to remain in this pack."

He's not talking to Raquel.

He's talking to me.

The betrayal is a knife between my ribs, twisting. I can't even cry. Can't even beg. The wolfsbane has stolen my voice, and his Command has stolen my choice.

Marcel turns to Raquel. "Clean this up. I have guests waiting."

Then he walks out, closing the door behind him, leaving me bleeding on the floor in the ruins of my wedding dress.

And I finally understand.

The Moon Goddess didn't bless me.

She condemned me.

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