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Rejected Mate's New Life

The grand hall of the Shadowmoon Pack house hummed with activity as I made my entrance, my hand resting in the crook of Vincent's arm. His touch, once electric, sent the familiar warmth through my body that I'd felt for five years. My wolf, Emma, purred contentedly within me, secure in our bond with our Alpha mate. "Luna Isabella." The pack members bowed their heads as we passed, their submission flowing toward me in waves. I smiled warmly, channeling the Luna aura that had become second nature. "You look beautiful tonight," Vincent whispered, his lips brushing my ear. "Every Alpha in the territory will envy me." I felt a flush rise to my cheeks. After five years, his compliments still affected me like the first day he'd claimed me as his mate. I smoothed down the midnight blue gown that complemented his dark suit, the fabric cool against my fingertips. "Thank you, my Alpha," I replied, the words honeyed with affection.
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The grand hall of the Shadowmoon Pack house hummed with activity as I made my entrance, my hand resting in the crook of Vincent's arm. His touch, once electric, sent the familiar warmth through my body that I'd felt for five years. My wolf, Emma, purred contentedly within me, secure in our bond with our Alpha mate.

"Luna Isabella." The pack members bowed their heads as we passed, their submission flowing toward me in waves. I smiled warmly, channeling the Luna aura that had become second nature.

"You look beautiful tonight," Vincent whispered, his lips brushing my ear. "Every Alpha in the territory will envy me."

I felt a flush rise to my cheeks. After five years, his compliments still affected me like the first day he'd claimed me as his mate. I smoothed down the midnight blue gown that complemented his dark suit, the fabric cool against my fingertips.

"Thank you, my Alpha," I replied, the words honeyed with affection.

The gathering proceeded as they always did—formal greetings, strategic conversations about territory and alliances, the subtle dance of pack politics that I'd learned to navigate as Vincent's Luna. I played my role perfectly, offering insights when appropriate, remaining silent when Vincent's Alpha tone reverberated through the room. We were a team, a united front, the perfect Alpha pair that had weathered countless storms together.

Or so I believed.

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Later that night, with the gathering concluded and most pack members retired to their quarters, I found myself drawn to Vincent's private library. He'd mentioned needing to discuss something with Marcus, his Beta, and I thought to bring him a cup of his favorite tea—a small gesture of affection after a long evening of diplomacy.

I approached the heavy oak door, the silver tray balanced carefully in my hands, when Emma suddenly stiffened within me. Her alertness was a sharp contrast to her earlier contentment.

*Something's wrong*, she whispered in my mind.

I paused, my hand hovering above the doorknob, when Vincent's voice filtered through the crack beneath the door. He wasn't speaking aloud—it was the distinct cadence of a mind-link conversation, but somehow, perhaps due to our mate bond, I could hear fragments of it.

"...the decoy Luna performed perfectly tonight..." Vincent's tone was clinical, devoid of the warmth he'd shown me hours earlier.

My breath caught. Decoy Luna? Emma whimpered, her distress mirroring the sudden hollowness in my chest.

"Yes, Alpha," came Marcus's reply, equally detached. "Isabella remains unaware. Her position continues to shield Sophia effectively."

The teacup clattered against the saucer as my hands began to tremble. Sophia? The name struck like a physical blow. Sophia Blackwood from the Silverfang Pack—the she-wolf whose name occasionally surfaced in inter-pack gossip, always quickly silenced when I approached.

"Good. The longer she believes she's my fated mate, the safer Sophia remains. Five years of this charade has kept my true mate protected from our enemies."

The tray slipped from my grasp, crashing to the floor in a cacophony of shattered porcelain and spilled tea. I didn't wait to see if they'd heard. I fled, my vision blurring, Emma howling in agony within me.

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I found myself at the edge of the estate, in the small flower patch I'd cultivated over the years. It was my sanctuary, the one place on pack grounds that felt truly mine. Now, as the moon cast its silver light over the blooms, it felt like the only real thing in a world suddenly revealed to be a lie.

Decoy Luna. The words repeated in my mind, each iteration more painful than the last. Five years of devotion, of taking claws meant for him, of losing our unborn pup during a pack war—all of it a calculated deception.

I sank to my knees among the moonflowers, their petals glowing eerily in the darkness. Emma thrashed within me, her pain a physical force that threatened to tear me apart from the inside.

*How could he?* she cried. *The mate bond—it can't be faked!*

But somehow, Vincent had managed it. Every touch, every whispered endearment, every moment of intimacy—all performances designed to maintain his perfect shield while his true affections lay elsewhere.

I tilted my face to the moon, the goddess I'd thanked countless times for blessing me with what I thought was a fated mate. The bitter irony of my gratitude now burned like poison in my veins.

Emma broke free, forcing a partial shift that sent me to all fours as my spine arched in agony. My human scream transformed into a wolf's howl—raw, primal, and filled with the betrayal of a bond I'd believed was sacred.

In that moment, under the cold light of the moon, everything changed. The devoted Luna died among her flowers, and something new began to take shape—something forged in the white-hot flame of betrayal.

Vincent Kane would learn that some shields, when broken, become swords.

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