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My Alpha’s Mother Murdered My Fated Mate

The night air tasted like pine and cold stone, the way it always did on the eve of a Great Moon Ceremony. I stood on the packhouse balcony with my hands resting on the iron railing, watching the torches below flicker in the courtyard where pack members were already gathering, laughing, drinking, celebrating the Luna they thought they knew. Scarlett Lee's Luna. My Luna, for four years now. I heard Davis before I felt him — the soft press of his footsteps, deliberate and unhurried, the way an Alpha moves when he owns every inch of the ground beneath him. Then his aura hit me. That was the part I could never fully prepare for, no matter how many times it happened. It rolled over my shoulders like a physical weight, dark and commanding, the kind of presence that made lower-ranked wolves drop their eyes without thinking. I kept mine on the courtyard. His chest nearly touched my back.
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Chapter 4

I heard the commotion before I reached the training field.

Voices — too many, too loud, the particular pitch of a pack that had just been handed something to be afraid of. I came through the tree line and saw them: a cluster of warriors around Gamma Reed, their faces tight, their eyes moving between the ground and each other. Scarlett stood at the edge of the group with her arms crossed and her expression arranged into something that looked like reluctant duty.

I knew that look. I'd worn it myself.

Reed turned when he heard my footsteps. In his hand was a small evidence bag, and inside it, catching the afternoon light, was my signet ring. Scarlett's signet ring. The one I'd been wearing for four years, the one I'd left on my dresser this morning because the training run didn't call for it.

The one that was now sitting at the site of a rogue breach in the perimeter sensors.

'Luna.' Reed's voice was careful. Neutral. The tone of a man who hadn't decided anything yet but was watching very closely. 'Can you explain how this ended up here?'

I looked at the ring. I looked at Scarlett.

She met my eyes and held them, and I saw it — the satisfaction underneath the performance, clean and cold as a blade. She'd planned this carefully. The timing, the witnesses, the ring. She'd been patient in a way I hadn't expected from her, and I felt a grudging flicker of something almost like respect before I buried it.

'I can't,' I said. 'Because I didn't put it there.'

---

The tribunal convened in the great hall within the hour.

Davis sat at the head of the long table with his Beta on his left and Reed on his right, and the warriors lined the walls, and I stood in the center of all of it and kept my spine straight and my hands still. The ring sat on the table between us in its evidence bag like an accusation that didn't need words.

Scarlett had positioned herself near the far wall, just inside my sightline. Close enough to watch. Far enough to look uninvolved.

Davis's mother stood near the door.

I hadn't noticed her come in. I noticed her now — the way she held herself, composed and still, her eyes on her son rather than on me. She wasn't watching the tribunal. She was watching Davis. Waiting to see which way he'd move.

I understood then that this wasn't Scarlett's plan alone.

'The perimeter sensors were manually disabled,' Reed said. 'The breach allowed three rogues through the eastern boundary. Two were neutralized. One escaped. The ring was found at the primary breach point.' He paused. 'The sensors require a Luna-level access code to override.'

Every eye in the room came to me.

Davis looked at me. Just looked, for a long moment, and I watched him do the thing I'd seen him do a hundred times — go still and internal, processing, calculating, weighing pack safety against everything else. His Alpha instincts and his mother's quiet presence and the mate bond pulling in one direction while his duty pulled in another.

I waited for him to ask me directly. To give me the floor. To do the one thing that would have cost him nothing and meant everything.

He didn't.

'Until the investigation is complete,' he said, his voice flat and final, 'the Luna title is suspended. You'll be confined to the holding cells.' A pause that felt like a door closing. 'Silver-lined. Standard protocol for a treason inquiry.'

The room went very quiet.

I didn't look at Scarlett. I didn't look at Eleanor Meyer. I looked at Davis, and I let myself feel it — the full weight of what he'd just done — and then I folded it away somewhere deep and locked it there.

'Understood,' I said.

Scarlett's exhale was almost inaudible. Almost.

---

The silver lining in the cell walls didn't burn unless you touched them directly, but their presence was a constant low hum against my skin, like a frequency just below hearing. I sat on the narrow cot and pressed my fingertips to my wrist and breathed.

Somewhere outside the packhouse walls, I knew, Carlos had already heard.

I didn't know how I knew. I just did — the same way I'd always known when he was nearby, that faint clean scent of pine and cold water that my body had apparently decided meant safety whether I'd given it permission to or not.

He would move. He always moved, quietly and without announcement, and he would not ask Davis's permission first.

I closed my eyes and listened to the silver hum and waited.

Outside, somewhere near the Black Moon border, a rogue who knew exactly who had paid him was about to have a very difficult conversation with the Beta of the Silverfang Pack.

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