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Stolen Mate, Dark Magic

The morning mist clung to the ancient oak trees surrounding our pack's sacred burial grounds like ghostly fingers reluctant to let go. I knelt beside my mother's freshly turned grave, my hands trembling as I carefully lifted the ceremonial urn containing her ashes. The silver vessel felt impossibly heavy, weighted with more than just her physical remains—it carried the essence of everything she had been, everything she had taught me about honor, loyalty, and the sacred bonds that held our pack together. "Luna Camille," Elder Margaret's weathered voice broke through my reverie. "It's time." I nodded, unable to trust my voice as I rose to my feet. The assembled pack members formed a respectful circle around the burial site, their heads bowed in solemn silence. My father, the Alpha King, stood at my right shoulder, his massive presence both comforting and commanding. But the space to my left—where Fletcher should have been—remained painfully empty. My mate. My supposed mate, who had promised to stand by my side through this most sacred ritual.
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The morning mist clung to the ancient oak trees surrounding our pack's sacred burial grounds like ghostly fingers reluctant to let go. I knelt beside my mother's freshly turned grave, my hands trembling as I carefully lifted the ceremonial urn containing her ashes. The silver vessel felt impossibly heavy, weighted with more than just her physical remains—it carried the essence of everything she had been, everything she had taught me about honor, loyalty, and the sacred bonds that held our pack together.

"Luna Camille," Elder Margaret's weathered voice broke through my reverie. "It's time."

I nodded, unable to trust my voice as I rose to my feet. The assembled pack members formed a respectful circle around the burial site, their heads bowed in solemn silence. My father, the Alpha King, stood at my right shoulder, his massive presence both comforting and commanding. But the space to my left—where Fletcher should have been—remained painfully empty.

My mate. My supposed mate, who had promised to stand by my side through this most sacred ritual.

I lifted the urn higher, my voice carrying across the silent gathering. "We return Luna Isabella Young to the Moon Goddess, whose light guided her steps and whose wisdom flowed through her words." The traditional words felt like glass in my throat. "May her spirit find peace in the eternal hunt, and may her love continue to protect our pack from the celestial realm."

As I began to pour the ashes in the ceremonial pattern—a perfect circle representing the eternal cycle of life and death—Fletcher's scent suddenly intensified behind me. Relief flooded through my chest. He had come. Despite whatever pack emergency had delayed him, he was here for the most important moment.

"Camille." His voice was strangely formal, lacking the warmth I had grown accustomed to over the past months since we'd discovered our mate bond.

I turned, expecting to see concern in his deep brown eyes, perhaps an apology for his lateness. Instead, I found something cold and distant that made my wolf whimper in confusion.

"I have to leave," Fletcher announced, his words cutting through the sacred silence like a blade. "There's an emergency at my pack. Border breach. Possible rogue activity."

The urn nearly slipped from my hands. "Now?" The word came out as barely a whisper. "Fletcher, the ceremony isn't finished. I need—"

"My pack comes first." His tone was flat, emotionless. "You understand duty, don't you, Luna?"

The formal address stung worse than a slap. Around us, I could feel the pack members shifting uncomfortably, their eyes darting between Fletcher and me. My father's aura darkened dangerously, but Fletcher seemed oblivious to the threat.

"This is my mother's funeral," I said, my voice breaking despite my efforts to maintain composure. "She loved you like a son. She welcomed you into our family, and you can't even—"

"I'm sorry for your loss," Fletcher interrupted, already stepping backward. "But Alpha duties don't wait for grief."

He turned and walked away, his broad shoulders rigid with false authority. I watched him disappear through the tree line, my heart fracturing with each step he took away from me. The mate bond stretched and pulled, sending waves of anguish through my chest that had nothing to do with my mother's death.

Elder Margaret cleared her throat gently. "Luna, shall we continue?"

I forced myself to finish the ritual, my hands shaking as I completed the sacred circle. But Fletcher's abandonment had poisoned the ceremony. Every word felt hollow, every gesture meaningless. When I finally sealed the ashes into the earth with a prayer to the Moon Goddess, tears were streaming down my face—and they weren't all for my mother.

The pack dispersed quietly, offering brief condolences before melting away into the forest. My father remained, his jaw clenched with barely contained fury.

"That boy has forgotten his place," he growled.

"He's my mate, Father," I whispered, though the words tasted like ash. "He must have had a good reason—"

"Camille." A young pack messenger approached hesitantly, his face pale with obvious distress. "I... I have news from the Crawford pack."

My heart stopped. "Is Fletcher hurt? What happened with the border breach?"

The messenger's eyes darted nervously to my father before returning to me. "There was no border breach, Luna. Alpha Fletcher... he's conducting a mate ceremony. With Veronica Oliver. It started an hour ago."

The world tilted sideways. My knees buckled, and only my father's quick reflexes kept me from collapsing onto my mother's grave. The ceremonial urn slipped from my numb fingers, clattering against the headstone with a sound like breaking bones.

"What did you say?" My voice was barely human.

"The invitations went out this morning," the messenger continued miserably. "The whole pack is celebrating. They're saying... they're saying she's his true mate. The one chosen by the Moon Goddess."

Rage exploded through my chest, so hot and sudden that my vision went white. My wolf, dormant for so long, stirred for the first time in years, clawing at my consciousness with fury that matched my own. Fletcher hadn't left for pack duties. He had left to pledge himself to another woman while I buried my mother alone.

I straightened slowly, my father's steadying hand the only thing keeping me grounded. The mate bond that had felt like salvation just months ago now felt like a noose around my throat, tightening with every breath.

"Camille," my father warned, recognizing the dangerous shift in my scent. "Think carefully about what you do next."

But thinking was beyond me. All I could feel was the crushing weight of betrayal and the sacred ashes of my mother calling for justice. Fletcher wanted to play with bonds blessed by the Moon Goddess? Then he would face the consequences.

I reached for the urn, clutching it against my chest like armor. "Prepare the car," I told the messenger, my voice deadly calm. "I'm going to the Crawford pack house."

My father's eyes flashed golden with pride and concern. "Daughter—"

"He abandoned me at my mother's funeral to mate with another woman," I snarled, feeling my wolf's rage bleeding into my words. "If Fletcher Crawford wants to break sacred bonds, then he can explain himself to my face. With witnesses."

The mate ceremony was still in progress. Which meant I still had time to stop it.

Or destroy it completely.

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