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Seven Years His Luna, Just the Nanny Novel Cover

Seven Years His Luna, Just the Nanny

He walked through the front door on their daughter's fifth birthday carrying another woman's child — and introduced his wife as "the nanny." For seven years, Harper poured everything into a marriage that gave nothing back. Sterling never held their daughter. Never made her breakfast. Never read her a bedtime story. But the moment a little girl with violet eyes appeared, he became the father Harper had begged him to be — just not for their child. While Harper was being erased from her own life, her body was quietly dying. The mate bond she'd fought to maintain was consuming her from the inside out, starved by years of neglect. The doctors gave her six months. But the deepest satisfactions come from the darkest betrayals. Because the child Sterling destroyed his family for? She was never his. And the man whose love was powerful enough to heal what Sterling's guilt never could? He'd been standing right beside Harper the entire time.
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Chapter 6

The Pack House gleamed under the chandelier lights, every surface polished to perfection for Sterling's monthly Alpha gathering. I stood in the foyer, smoothing down my black dress—the one I'd worn to our mating ceremony seven years ago, back when I still believed in fairy tales.

"Mommy, why are we dressed up?" Willow tugged at her pink party dress, the one I'd bought her for special occasions that never seemed to come.

"It's a Pack dinner, sweetheart," I said, forcing brightness into my voice. "Daddy wants us to meet everyone."

A lie. Sterling hadn't wanted us there at all. But as his Luna, my absence would have been noticed, questioned. So here we were, playing the part of the perfect family while my body slowly consumed itself from the inside out.

The great room buzzed with conversation as Pack members mingled, their voices creating a warm hum of belonging I'd never quite felt part of. Sterling stood near the fireplace, commanding attention effortlessly in his charcoal suit, every inch the powerful Alpha.

But he wasn't alone.

Ivy sat in the chair beside his—my chair, the Luna's place of honor—looking radiant in emerald silk that complemented her auburn hair. Briar perched on her lap like a perfect doll, her platinum curls catching the light as she smiled at the admiring Pack members surrounding them.

"Oh my goddess, she's absolutely precious," gushed Mrs. Henderson, the Pack's head of social affairs. "Those eyes! Like little amethysts."

"She's Sterling's daughter," Ivy said with practiced modesty, her hand stroking Briar's hair possessively. "The resemblance is unmistakable, don't you think?"

A murmur of agreement rippled through the crowd. I felt my chest tighten, that familiar stabbing pain making it hard to breathe. Dr. Patterson's words echoed in my mind: *six months, possibly less.*

"Mommy?" Willow's small hand slipped into mine. "Why is everyone looking at the other little girl?"

I glanced down at my daughter—Sterling's daughter, though he'd never acknowledged it—and my heart cracked a little more. Her dark hair was neat, her dress clean and pretty, but she might as well have been invisible. Not one Pack member had so much as glanced our way since we'd arrived.

"They're just... excited to meet someone new," I managed.

Sterling's gaze found mine across the room, cold and dismissive. No warmth, no acknowledgment of the bond that was slowly killing me. He looked through me like I was already a ghost.

Maybe I was.

"Harper!" A familiar voice cut through my spiraling thoughts. Sarah Chen, one of the younger Pack members, approached with a strained smile. "You look... well."

A polite lie. I could see myself reflected in her eyes—hollow, fading, a shadow of the vibrant Luna I'd once tried to be.

"Thank you," I said. "This is my daughter, Willow."

Sarah's smile faltered slightly as she looked down at Willow, who pressed closer to my side. "Oh. Yes. She's... grown."

The awkwardness was suffocating. Even the Pack members who'd once been friendly now treated us like uncomfortable reminders of something they'd rather forget.

"Excuse me," Sarah mumbled, hurrying away toward the group surrounding Ivy and Briar.

Willow tugged on my dress. "Mommy, why won't anyone talk to me? At my birthday party, nobody came. And now nobody wants to see me."

The innocent question hit me like a physical blow. How do you explain to a five-year-old that her father has already chosen a replacement family? That the Pack can sense the shift in power, the changing of the guard?

"They're just busy tonight, sweetheart," I whispered, my voice barely steady.

But Willow was too smart, too perceptive. Her dark eyes—Sterling's eyes—filled with understanding that no child should have to carry.

The dinner bell chimed, and Sterling's voice boomed over the crowd. "If everyone would take their seats, we'll begin."

I moved toward the head table, toward my rightful place as Luna, but stopped short. Ivy remained seated in my chair, Briar on her lap, both of them glowing under Sterling's protective presence.

"Oh, Harper," Mrs. Ashford called out, her voice carrying across the room with deliberate volume. The Pack matriarch rose from her seat, wine glass in hand, her silver hair gleaming like armor. "I think there might be some confusion about seating arrangements."

The room fell silent. Every eye turned toward us—me standing frozen in the middle of the room, Willow clinging to my hand, while Ivy and Briar occupied the seats of honor.

"You see," Mrs. Ashford continued, her voice sweet as poison, "we've recently learned some... interesting information about Pack lineage."

My blood turned to ice. I could feel the trap closing around me, but I was powerless to stop it.

"Briar is Sterling's biological daughter," Mrs. Ashford announced, raising her glass. "His true heir. Which means, by Pack law, Ivy should be recognized as his true Luna."

The words hit the room like a bomb. Gasps and murmurs erupted from the gathered Pack members. I felt my knees threaten to buckle as the full weight of the ambush settled over me.

This wasn't just a dinner. It was a coup.

I looked desperately toward Sterling, waiting for him to deny it, to defend me, to remember the vows we'd made. But he stood silent, his jaw tight, his eyes fixed on some point beyond my shoulder.

His silence was an admission.

"As the senior Pack member," Mrs. Ashford continued, "I believe it's time for Harper to step down gracefully. To acknowledge what we can all see—that her time as Luna has come to an end."

The room held its breath. Willow's hand tightened in mine, her small body trembling as she sensed the danger surrounding us.

"Step down?" I found my voice, though it came out as barely a whisper.

"To Omega status," Mrs. Ashford clarified with false sympathy. "It's the natural order of things, dear. Surely you can see that?"

Omega. The lowest rank in the Pack hierarchy. They wanted me to publicly humiliate myself, to strip away the last shred of dignity I had left.

I looked around the room at faces that had once smiled at me, Pack members who had celebrated our mating, who had accepted me as their Luna. Now they watched with hungry anticipation, waiting to see how far I would fall.

"Mommy?" Willow's voice was small, scared. "What's happening?"

I couldn't do this to her. Couldn't let her watch me be destroyed in front of everyone.

"We're leaving," I said, my voice stronger than I felt.

I turned toward the door, Willow's hand still in mine, my head held high despite the whispers that followed us. But as we reached the threshold, I couldn't help but look back.

Ivy had moved to Sterling's side, her hand resting on his arm as she smiled up at him with victorious satisfaction. Briar sat in my chair like a tiny queen, accepting the adoration of the Pack that should have been welcoming my daughter.

And Sterling—my mate, my husband, the father of my child—watched us leave without a word.

The door closed behind us with a soft click, sealing our fate.

The Pack had chosen their new Luna.

And we were already ghosts.

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