
Rogue Life with Pup
Chapter 1
The scent of jasmine and vanilla filled the Luna's quarters as I pushed open the heavy oak door. My fingers trembled slightly against the polished wood, my heart racing with anticipation. Tonight was supposed to be the beginning of everything—my mate ceremony with Bennett, where I would officially become Luna of the Moonstone Pack.
I had spent hours preparing for this moment. The silver gown I wore shimmered in the candlelight, specially designed to complement the ceremonial markings that would soon adorn my skin. Five years of devotion, of loving Bennett from afar and then by his side, had led to this night.
"I just need to check if everything is ready," I whispered to myself, stepping into the room that would soon be mine to share with my mate.
The scent hit me first—something primal and intimate that made my wolf stir uneasily within me. It wasn't just Bennett's familiar pine and smoke scent that filled the air.
"Alpha?" I called softly, my voice echoing in the spacious chamber.
No answer came, but I heard a soft laugh from beyond the silk curtains that draped the ceremonial bed. A woman's laugh.
My steps faltered as I moved closer, my wolf suddenly alert and growling low in my mind. *Something's wrong*, she warned.
I pulled back the curtain and froze.
Bennett—my Bennett, the Alpha of the Moonstone Pack, my marked mate—had Robin pressed against the wall beside our ceremonial bed. His lips were on her neck, hands tangled in her hair as she arched against him. Her eyes met mine over his shoulder, and instead of shock or shame, I saw triumph flash across her face.
"Lily," Bennett said, pulling away from Robin but making no move to step apart from her. His voice held none of the passion I'd just witnessed, only surprise and something that looked disturbingly like guilt.
"What is this?" My voice came out steadier than I felt, though my wolf was howling in agony inside me.
Robin's lips curved into a smile that never reached her eyes. "Oh, Lily. I was just telling Bennett how beautiful everything looks for the ceremony."
I stared at them both, the room spinning slightly around me. "The ceremony that's supposed to be mine? With my mate?"
Bennett at least had the decency to look uncomfortable. He ran a hand through his dark hair, his Alpha aura pulsing uncertainly around him. "Lily, I need to explain something."
"Explain what? That you're betraying me on the night of our mate ceremony?" My voice cracked, betraying the pain I was desperately trying to contain.
"It's not like that," Bennett said, stepping toward me. "It's complicated. Robin is—"
"My true mate," Robin finished for him, sliding her arm possessively through his. "We discovered it after you were already marked, but the Moon Goddess made her choice clear."
I felt the floor drop from beneath me. "What?"
"The marking was a mistake," Bennett said, his Alpha tone gentler than I'd ever heard it. "I didn't know then what I know now. Robin is my true mate, Lily. The Goddess showed me."
Robin's eyes gleamed with false sympathy. "Oh, Lily, I know this is hard. But surely you understand that Bennett and I are meant to be together. You should step aside gracefully. It's what's best for the pack."
The room seemed to close in around me as footsteps thundered down the hallway. The door burst open, revealing my parents—Marcus and Elena Stephens, both pack elders and Betas.
"What's happening here?" my father demanded, his Beta aura flaring as he took in the scene.
Before I could speak, Robin stepped forward, tears suddenly streaming down her face in a perfect display of distress. "Lily is upset about the ceremony. She won't accept that Bennett and I are true mates."
My mother's eyes narrowed at me. "*Lily, what are you doing?* Her voice echoed in my mind through our pack bond. "*Stop this nonsense immediately.*"
My father's face hardened as he looked between us. "Is this true, Lily? Are you disrupting pack harmony over this?"
"Bennett was with Robin," I said, my voice barely above a whisper. "In our ceremonial chamber."
"And? They are true mates," my father said coldly. "You were marked, not mated. There's a difference."
I stared at him in disbelief, then at my mother, who wouldn't meet my eyes. "You knew?"
"We suspected," my mother admitted through our mind-link. "*You must accept this, Lily. For the pack's sake.*"
My father stepped forward, his Beta aura pressing down on me like a physical weight. "Enough of this. You will accept the situation and cause no further disruption. That is an order from your Beta."
The pain of his command hit me like a physical blow, forcing me to my knees as tears streamed down my face. In that moment, I realized I had lost not just my mate, but my entire family to Robin's schemes.
And somewhere deep inside me, something began to break—not just my heart, but the sacred bond that had tied me to this pack for my entire life.
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