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Once His Luna

Ava Mills, the discarded Luna of the Silver Moon pack, endures public humiliation when her Alpha husband flaunts his pregnant mistress at their gala. Crushed under his dominance, she collapses—only to awaken something ancient in her blood: the power of the Lunar Wolves, a lineage thought extinct. As Ava uncovers the cruel truth—her miscarriage was no accident, and her rare bloodline is key to a sinister genetic experiment—she allies with Daniel, a royal spy hiding as a gardener. But when his dangerous secrets and her own awakening powers collide, Ava must choose: reclaim her life as the perfect Luna, or embrace the fury of the wolf they never saw coming.
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Chapter 1

The crystal chandelier cast a thousand glittering reflections across the ballroom of the Silver Moon Corporation's annual gala. I smoothed down the front of my silver gown—the one I'd spent weeks selecting, the one Alexander had barely glanced at when I'd stepped out of our bedroom earlier this evening.

"You look appropriate," he'd said, already typing something on his phone.

Appropriate. Not beautiful. Not stunning. Appropriate—like I was a piece of furniture that matched the decor.

I took a deep breath and plastered on the smile I'd perfected over three years of marriage to the Alpha of the Silver Moon pack. The smile that said I belonged here among these powerful wolves, even though the whispers that followed me said otherwise.

"Beta blood."

"Still no heir."

"Poor Alexander."

I pretended not to hear them as I scanned the room for my husband. The crowd parted momentarily, giving me a clear view of the champagne fountain—and there he was.

My heart stopped.

Alexander stood with his secretary, Lilith, their bodies close enough that her midnight-blue dress brushed against his tailored suit. His head was bent toward hers, his smile more genuine than any he'd given me in months. As I watched, frozen in place, they exchanged small jewelry boxes, their fingers lingering during the transfer.

Even from across the room, my Beta senses could detect the unmistakable exchange of scent markers—intimate, personal, a declaration to any wolf with functioning senses.

My champagne glass nearly slipped from my suddenly numb fingers. I set it down on a passing waiter's tray and forced myself forward, each step requiring more effort than the last.

"Alexander," I said, my voice mercifully steady as I approached them. "I've been looking for you."

My husband straightened, his expression cooling as he turned to me. Lilith remained pressed against his side, her red lips curved in a smile that didn't reach her eyes.

"Ava," Alexander acknowledged with a slight nod. "You remember Lilith, my special project manager."

Special project manager. Was that what they were calling it now?

"Of course," I replied, extending my hand. "How could I forget?"

Lilith took my hand briefly, her grip cold and firm. "Luna Ava, always a pleasure."

As she moved, I caught sight of the platinum cufflinks now adorning Alexander's wrists—cufflinks I'd never seen before, gleaming under the chandelier light, unmistakably marked with her scent. Lilith reached up and adjusted one, her fingers possessively lingering on my husband's wrist.

The message couldn't have been clearer if she'd marked him in front of the entire pack.

"Alexander," I said, my voice lower now. "May I speak with you for a moment? Privately?"

A flash of annoyance crossed his face, but he nodded curtly to Lilith. "Excuse us briefly."

I led him toward a quieter corner of the ballroom, my heart hammering against my ribs. When we were relatively alone, I turned to face him.

"What was that?" I asked, struggling to keep my voice down. "You're exchanging scent-marked gifts with your secretary at our pack's most public event?"

Alexander's expression hardened, his Alpha presence expanding slightly—a subtle reminder of his dominance that made my inner wolf want to cower.

"I don't appreciate your tone, Ava," he said coldly. "Nor do I appreciate being questioned about standard business practices."

"Business practices?" I repeated, disbelief making my voice rise slightly. "Scent-marking is intimate, Alexander. Everyone in this room can smell her on you now."

He sighed, looking at me with something between pity and contempt. "This is precisely why business marriages require social flexibility, Ava. Your Beta upbringing clearly hasn't prepared you to understand Alpha business customs."

The words hit like a physical blow. Around us, I could hear the subtle shift in conversation, the barely concealed snickers. My cheeks burned as I realized we had an audience—the elite of werewolf society, watching the Luna of Silver Moon being publicly put in her place.

"So this is...normal?" I asked, hating how small my voice sounded.

"For those who understand how our world works, yes," Alexander replied dismissively. "Now, if you're done making a scene, I need to return to my guests. The Blackthorn Alpha is waiting to discuss our merger."

He turned away without waiting for my response, leaving me standing alone as whispers rippled through the nearby crowd.

My information-suppression system was failing. My hands trembled as unfamiliar emotions surged through me—rage, humiliation, and something else, something wild and dangerous that I'd always kept carefully contained. My scent began to shift, betraying my emotional state to every wolf in the vicinity.

I needed air. Space. Privacy.

The ladies' restroom was mercifully empty when I pushed through the door. I gripped the marble counter, staring at my reflection—flushed cheeks, bright eyes, the careful updo already coming loose. The perfect Luna image I'd worked so hard to maintain was cracking before my eyes.

The door swung open behind me, and in the mirror, I watched Lilith enter. She moved with predatory grace, her crimson dress hugging curves I could never hope to match, her Alpha pheromones filling the small space.

"Poor little Beta," she said, her voice dripping with false sympathy. "You look upset."

I straightened, turning to face her. "I'm fine, thank you."

"Are you?" She moved closer, backing me against the counter. "Because you look like a woman who's just realized she's been living a lie."

My heart raced, but I refused to show fear. "I don't know what you mean."

Lilith laughed, the sound sharp and cruel. "Of course you do. He's been mine for over a year, Ava." She reached out, adjusting my necklace with invasive familiarity. "You're just the pretty Beta trophy he keeps on the shelf for appearances. Did you really think an Alpha like him would be satisfied with someone like you?"

The words confirmed my worst fears, but hearing them spoken aloud was like having ice water poured down my spine. My wolf stirred inside me, angry and wounded.

"You're lying," I said, but the words lacked conviction even to my own ears.

"Am I?" Lilith's smile widened. "Ask him about last month's business trip to the coast. Ask him why he came back smelling of sea salt and me." She leaned closer, her voice dropping to a whisper. "Ask him why he calls my name when he—"

"Stop." The word came out sharper than I intended, with a strange resonance that made Lilith blink in surprise.

For a moment, something flickered in her eyes—uncertainty, perhaps even a flash of fear—before her mask of cruelty returned.

"The truth hurts, doesn't it?" she said, stepping back. "But don't worry. Once I give him the heir you never could, he'll set you aside properly. It's already arranged."

She turned to leave, pausing at the door. "Oh, and Ava? That dress makes you look pale. Silver was never your color."

The door closed behind her, leaving me alone with her words echoing in my head. I turned back to the mirror, gripping the counter so hard my knuckles turned white.

Something was happening to me. My reflection showed eyes beginning to glow with an unfamiliar light, my carefully suppressed wolf pushing against barriers I'd maintained my entire life. The scent of my distress filled the room, but underneath it was something else—something wild and ancient that I didn't recognize.

I needed to get back out there. I needed to show them all I wasn't broken by this. I was still Luna Ava of the Silver Moon pack, and I would not be humiliated.

But as I pushed through the bathroom door and back into the glittering ballroom, I felt the eyes of every wolf turn toward me. They could smell my distress, my rage, my shame—emotions no proper Luna should ever display publicly.

Alexander stood at the center of a group of powerful Alphas, Lilith by his side. He looked up as I entered, his expression darkening at the sight of my obvious emotional state.

I took one step toward him, then another, my wolf surging within me, demanding confrontation, demanding justice.

Then his Alpha power hit me like a wall—invisible but overwhelming, a deliberate use of his dominance to force submission. My knees buckled as the pressure crushed down on me, my wolf howling in rage and pain.

The last thing I saw before darkness claimed me was the contemptuous pity in my husband's eyes as I collapsed in front of the entire werewolf elite, the final humiliation in a night of betrayals.

And somewhere, deep in the darkness that engulfed me, something ancient and powerful stirred in response to his challenge.

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