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Royal Luna's Broken Bond

The early morning mist clung to the ground as I stood firmly before the Alpha of the neighboring Stone Ridge Pack, my shoulders squared despite the exhaustion pulling at my limbs. Eight years of diplomatic dance had taught me how to maintain composure even after a sleepless night of preparation. The territorial negotiation had been tense since dawn, but I'd meticulously crafted every counterargument weeks in advance. "My Luna has always been my greatest strength," Ryan's voice carried across the clearing, his hand briefly touching the small of my back in that possessive way that once made my heart flutter. "Her loyalty to our pack is unmatched." My wolf, Emma, preened at the praise, though I felt the familiar twinge of disappointment. *Always the nameless support, never the acknowledged strategist.* The neighboring Alpha nodded respectfully in my direction, clearly aware of who had truly orchestrated the favorable terms. "You're fortunate to have such a... resourceful mate, Alpha Ryan." I forced a smile, the same one I'd perfected over eight years of standing in Ryan's shadow. Eight years of waiting for a marking ceremony he always claimed needed "the right time." Eight years of building his reputation while mine remained hidden behind the title of "Luna" – a title that wasn't even officially mine without the completed bond. "If we're finished here," I said, checking my watch, "I believe we've covered all the points of contention." Ryan raised an eyebrow at my unusual assertiveness, but I was already calculating the time.
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The early morning mist clung to the ground as I stood firmly before the Alpha of the neighboring Stone Ridge Pack, my shoulders squared despite the exhaustion pulling at my limbs. Eight years of diplomatic dance had taught me how to maintain composure even after a sleepless night of preparation. The territorial negotiation had been tense since dawn, but I'd meticulously crafted every counterargument weeks in advance.

"My Luna has always been my greatest strength," Ryan's voice carried across the clearing, his hand briefly touching the small of my back in that possessive way that once made my heart flutter. "Her loyalty to our pack is unmatched."

My wolf, Emma, preened at the praise, though I felt the familiar twinge of disappointment. *Always the nameless support, never the acknowledged strategist.*

The neighboring Alpha nodded respectfully in my direction, clearly aware of who had truly orchestrated the favorable terms. "You're fortunate to have such a... resourceful mate, Alpha Ryan."

I forced a smile, the same one I'd perfected over eight years of standing in Ryan's shadow. Eight years of waiting for a marking ceremony he always claimed needed "the right time." Eight years of building his reputation while mine remained hidden behind the title of "Luna" – a title that wasn't even officially mine without the completed bond.

"If we're finished here," I said, checking my watch, "I believe we've covered all the points of contention."

Ryan raised an eyebrow at my unusual assertiveness, but I was already calculating the time. Our anniversary – eight years since we'd recognized each other as mates. I'd planned to surprise him, to perhaps finally push for the marking ceremony that would complete our bond.

"We still have the hunting rights to discuss," Ryan began, but I cut him off with a gentle touch to his arm.

"Beta Thomas can handle the remaining details," I whispered, leaning close enough that only he could hear. "I have preparations to make for today."

A flicker of something – was it guilt? – crossed his features before he nodded. "Of course. Thomas, take over."

I slipped away from the meeting, my pace quickening as I headed toward our pack house. Emma paced restlessly within me, her anxiety bleeding into my consciousness.

*Something's wrong,* she whimpered, her discomfort growing with each step closer to home.

"It's just nerves about the surprise," I murmured aloud, trying to convince myself as much as her.

But halfway up the path to the pack house, Emma howled in my mind, a sound of such primal distress that I stumbled. The sensation hit me like a physical blow – two scents intertwined where there should only be one. Ryan's familiar pine and rain scent that had comforted me for years, now contaminated by something floral and sickeningly sweet.

*Mate!* Emma howled. *Our mate with another!*

"No," I whispered, breaking into a run. "No, no, no."

The pack house loomed ahead, unnaturally quiet for mid-morning. My heart hammered against my ribs as I took the stairs two at a time, following the entwined scents that grew stronger with each step. Emma's distress was deafening now, her panicked circles in my mind making me dizzy.

I didn't knock. Eight years had earned me that right, at least.

The door swung open, and the world I'd carefully built crumbled in an instant.

Ryan sat on our bed – *our bed* – with a woman cradled in his arms. Her dark hair cascaded over his chest as she nestled against him with the familiarity of a lover. The floral scent emanated from her, choking me with its intensity.

They both looked up, startled by my entrance. The woman's eyes widened in recognition, though I'd never seen her before. But Ryan's expression – God, his expression. Not shame. Not guilt. Relief.

"Madison," he breathed, making no move to separate from the woman. "You're early."

My gaze fell to the nightstand where a folded paper lay, my name written in Ryan's familiar scrawl. With trembling fingers, I reached for it, even as Emma howled in agony within me.

The first words blurred through my tears: *"I, Ryan Carter, Alpha of the Silver Moon Pack, reject you, Madison Wells, as my mate..."*

A searing pain erupted at the base of my neck where my incomplete mate mark burned like acid against my skin. Emma's howls became silent screams as the bond we'd cherished for eight years began to dissolve before I'd even finished reading.

The woman – Christina, the letter named her – watched me with something like pity in her eyes.

"You were never meant to find out this way," she said softly. "We were going to spare you the pain."

As the mate mark faded from my skin, taking with it eight years of devotion, I realized with horrifying clarity what the suicide note meant. They hadn't planned to die – they'd planned to disappear together after rejecting me, leaving me to believe they were dead rather than face the truth:

I had been nothing but a placeholder all along.

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