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The Broken Luna's Crimson Revenge

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My baby daughter died in the cold hospital, and I agreed to donate her heart to save another pup. I brought her ashes home in a small wooden box, seeking comfort from my mate. But when I returned to the packhouse, I found a massive celebration. My Alpha mate wasn't away on patrol; he was throwing a grand Naming Ceremony for his sister's newborn. He didn't even know our daughter was dead. "Give Lyra the gift. Now." He impatiently demanded I hand over the box in my arms. When his sister's son tried to snatch it, I pushed him away to protect my baby's ashes. His sister immediately screamed, accusing me of trying to hurt her children out of jealousy. Without asking a single question, my mate grabbed my wrist, ready to smash the box to teach me a lesson. To save my daughter's remains, I had to drop to the floor, bare my neck in ultimate submission, and lie that it was just my late father's relics. He was disgusted by my tears. Later, when I tried to jump off the balcony to end my pain, he pulled me back—not out of love, but because my suicide would ruin his perfect party. He locked me in my room and ordered the maids to force me into a bright red dress for the evening feast. Looking at the red silk that mocked my bleeding heart, my despair finally died, replaced by a cold, venomous hatred. I tucked a white funeral flower into my hair and walked out the door. This time, I was going to turn their joyous celebration into a living hell.

The Broken Luna's Crimson Revenge Chapter 1

Elara Thorne POV:

The sound was a single, piercing note that cut through the silence of the sterile room. It was a final, unwavering shriek that sliced through my heart and nailed it to the wall. On the monitor, the jagged green line that had been the rhythm of my life for the past six months flattened into a stark, unforgiving horizon.

A jolt, sharp and violent, shot through me, as if the lightning that had struck my daughter’s heart had found its way into mine. My fingers were already laced with hers, a desperate, futile attempt to share my own warmth. Her skin was cool, a terrifying, unnatural chill that was already starting to seep into my own.

My wolf, Ivy, threw her head back in the confines of my mind and let out a howl of pure, untamed agony. It was a sound of shredded souls and shattered worlds. But from my own lips, nothing came. My throat was a desert, my lungs were stone.

A hand, gentle and hesitant, touched my shoulder. “Luna,” a soft voice said. It was Lena, the young nurse who had been so kind. “Please, you have to let go.”

“Don’t touch her,” I rasped, the words tearing their way out of my throat like shards of glass. My head snapped up, and I saw Lena flinch back from the raw fury in my eyes. Her face was a mask of pity, and I hated it. I hated all of it.

She retreated, a silent shadow in the corner of my grief. I lowered my head again, my focus returning to the only thing that mattered. I brushed a stray strand of raven-black hair from Cora’s forehead. Her skin was so pale, like porcelain. I pressed my cheek to hers, memorizing the feel of her, pretending she was only sleeping.

The door creaked open, a sound that seemed deafening in the profound silence. Dr. Aris Vance stood there, his white coat a stark contrast to the gloom that had settled in the room. His face, usually a landscape of calm compassion, was etched with a deep, weary sorrow. He glanced at the flat line on the monitor, then gave a solemn nod to Lena, a silent dismissal.

She scurried out, leaving me alone with the doctor and the ghost of my daughter.

He didn't approach immediately, giving me a few precious seconds of space that I both needed and resented. “Elara,” he finally said, his voice a low, gravelly thing. “I’m so sorry. We did everything we could.”

I didn’t answer. I was arranging the tiny blanket around Cora’s shoulders, smoothing it down, my movements mechanical. The world had shrunk to this bed, to this small, still form.

Dr. Vance took a deep breath, the sound unnaturally loud. “I’m here because I have to ask you something… a difficult request.”

That got my attention. I slowly lifted my head, my gaze a dead, empty thing locking onto his.

“Cora’s heart,” he said, his words careful, measured. “It was strong. Perfectly healthy. There’s another cub in the pack, the Beta’s grandson. He was born with a defect. He’s dying, Elara.”

The world tilted. The air rushed from my lungs. My mind reeled, trying to process the monstrous thing he had just said. A wave of disbelief, so potent it was nauseating, washed over me, followed by a surge of white-hot rage.

“Get out,” I hissed, the words barely audible but vibrating with a lethal intensity.

He didn’t move. “It’s a chance for a part of her to live on,” he pressed, his voice gentle but firm. “Her heartbeat, Elara. It could continue in another child.”

*Tear him apart,* Ivy snarled in my mind. *He wants to desecrate our cub!*

I shot to my feet, the chair scraping violently against the linoleum floor. My hand flew up, finger trembling as I pointed at the door. “I said, get out! That is my daughter!”

“I know,” he said, his gaze unwavering. “That’s why I’m asking, not telling you. As the Pack Doctor, my duty is to the health of every member.”

An image flashed behind my eyes, unbidden and agonizingly clear: Cora, just a week ago, giggling as she gripped my finger with her entire tiny hand. Her heart had been so full of life then, a frantic, beautiful drumbeat against my palm. The memory was a fresh wound, twisting the knife of my grief.

I looked down at her still, pale face. That heart, the one that had beat in time with mine for nine months, was now silent. It would soon turn to dust.

The face of another woman appeared in my mind’s eye—the Beta’s mate. I could almost see her, her features contorted with the same despair that was currently hollowing me out.

A war raged within me. The primal, animalistic need to protect my child’s body fought against a strange, terrible flicker of empathy for a mother I barely knew. A sob, thick and ragged, tore from my chest, and my body began to tremble uncontrollably. I collapsed back into the chair, the fight draining out of me, leaving only a vast, empty ache.

The tears finally came, silent streams carving hot paths down my frozen cheeks.

It felt like an eternity passed before I could speak. I lifted my tear-streaked face, my voice a broken whisper. “Will the boy… will he live?”

Dr. Vance nodded, his expression solemn. “The match is perfect. The chances are extremely high.”

I closed my eyes, one last tear escaping and tracing a path to my jaw. The decision settled in my soul, heavy as a tombstone.

“Fine,” I choked out. “I agree.”

He slid a clipboard onto the small table beside me. I reached for the pen, my hand shaking so badly I could barely hold it. As I signed my name, giving away the last piece of my daughter, a single thought echoed in the ruins of my heart.

*Let your heart keep beating, my love. Let it see the world for me.*

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