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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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Chapter 2

I barely slept that night. Emma's anguish echoed through my mind like an endless, mournful howl. The rejection letter's words burned into my memory, each syllable a knife twisting deeper into my heart. Eight years. Eight years of my life given to a man who had used me as nothing more than a stand-in for another woman.

Morning came with cruel swiftness. Pack assembly was mandatory—even for a Luna whose status now hung by a thread. I dressed mechanically, fingers trembling as I buttoned my blouse. The mirror reflected a stranger: hollow-eyed, pale, with the shadow of a fading mate mark visible at the base of my neck.

*We should run,* Emma whimpered. *We don't belong here anymore.*

"We need answers first," I whispered, though every instinct screamed to flee.

The assembly hall buzzed with anticipation when I arrived. Curious eyes tracked my entrance, conversations hushing momentarily before resuming with greater intensity. I slipped into my usual place at the front, chin held high despite the crushing weight in my chest.

Ryan stood on the raised platform, his posture radiating an authority I had helped him build. When our eyes met, he looked away first—the coward. The assembly quieted as he raised his hand.

"Silver Moon Pack," his voice boomed with that practiced Alpha tone that once made my knees weak. "Today marks a miracle granted by the Moon Goddess herself."

Emma growled low in my mind. *Lies. All lies.*

Ryan's arm extended to the side entrance, and she appeared—Christina—gliding forward with practiced grace. Her floral scent wafted through the hall, making my stomach turn. She wore a dress I recognized from my own wardrobe, altered to fit her slimmer frame.

"Many of you remember Christina Wells," Ryan continued, his Alpha aura flaring protectively around her as she took her place beside him. "My childhood love, believed lost to us years ago."

The pack murmured in surprise and wonder. I watched, paralyzed, as Ryan's hand found the small of her back—the same possessive gesture he had used with me just yesterday.

"The Moon Goddess has returned her to us," he announced, voice thick with emotion that stabbed at my already bleeding heart. "Her return is a blessing we never dared hope for."

I felt myself crumpling inward, my shoulders slumping as Emma recoiled within me. Each word from Ryan's mouth was another nail in the coffin of our relationship. The whispers started immediately, pack members glancing between Christina's radiant smile and my deteriorating composure.

"Poor Madison," someone whispered behind me, not quietly enough. "Always knew something wasn't right with their bond."

"Eight years without marking her," another voice added. "Now we know why."

I forced myself to breathe, to remain standing when all I wanted was to collapse. Christina's eyes found mine across the room, a flash of triumph visible only to me before she turned her face into Ryan's shoulder in a perfect display of overwhelmed emotion.

The assembly concluded with Ryan's firm reminder of pack duties, but I barely heard the words. I moved mechanically toward the exit, desperate to escape the suffocating pity and curiosity.

"Madison," Beta Thomas caught my elbow gently, concern etched across his kind face. "If you need anything—"

"Thank you," I cut him off, unable to bear compassion when rage and grief battled within me. "I'm fine."

We both knew it was a lie.

I needed space—needed to reclaim something of myself before I shattered completely. My feet carried me to our shared bedroom—my sanctuary for eight years. I pushed open the door and froze.

The room was transformed. Christina's gowns draped across my wardrobe, her perfume bottles arranged on my vanity. My books had been pushed aside to make room for her jewelry box. But it was the bed that broke me—my pillow, where I had laid my head every night, now held her delicate silver hairpin.

Emma howled in outrage as I approached, trembling fingers lifting the hairpin. The scent of their intertwined bodies rose from the sheets, telling a story of intimacy that had occurred in my absence, in my bed, in my territory.

*She's marking everything as hers,* Emma snarled. *Our den, our mate, our life.*

I clutched the hairpin so tightly it cut into my palm, a single drop of blood falling onto the pristine sheets. The physical pain was nothing compared to the realization washing over me:

This wasn't just a rejection. This was an erasure.

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