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The Luna He Lost: Alpha's Endless Regret

Omega Lyra, once betrothed to Alpha Kyle, is forced to sew his new Luna's wedding dress. On the wedding eve, an out-of-control Kyle violates her; the chaos that follows kills the bride, and Lyra is falsely branded a murderer. Kyle binds Lyra as his nominal Luna to torment her-for three years, she endures mockery and isolation, finding solace only in late-night piano playing. His coldness and closeness to the late Luna's sister Rhea shatter her hope. Humiliated at Kyle's birthday banquet, Lyra demands to end their bond. Fleeing, she awakens hidden Alpha powers but is attacked by rogues-Beta Darren, who secretly cares for her, saves her. Now, Lyra must evade Kyle's family, find her lost sister, and fight for a place in the wolf world, turning her painful escape into a journey of redemption.
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Chapter 7

Lyra

The Lunar Crest Hotel was a palace of glass and gold-even for someone like me who had been exposed to luxury during my stay in the Moonfang pack, I still couldn't help but be in awe of such a grand place.

Wolves of every pack filled the space-Alphas, Lunas, and Betas who attended the event, each carrying different scents that overlapped in the air like competing claims of dominance.

I followed a step behind Zane, and despite my awe, I made sure my facial expression revealed nothing.

The last thing I needed was to give anyone reason to gossip about Silvercrest accepting a country bumpkin assistant.

Every instinct screamed to lower my gaze, to bow my head, but I refused.

I was terrified I might tarnish Silvercrest's reputation if anyone discovered I was the disgraced Luna of Moonfang.

I locked down my pheromones, praying no one would recognize me by scent alone.

At the reception line, Zane nodded politely to the host, his aura effortlessly commanding.

"Alpha Zane Archer, Silvercrest Pack."

Then he turned to me. "This is my assistant."

The host bowed slightly. "Welcome, Alpha. Your table is ready."

As we moved through the crowd, my eyes caught glimpses of familiar faces-faces I would recognize even in death.

Moonfang wolves.

My pulse hammered the closer we came to the main venue.

I couldn't explain it-only that something felt wrong.

The bond stirred restlessly beneath my skin, tightening in a way it hadn't since I left Moonfang, as if it sensed something before I did.

No, I told myself. You're imagining things.

Kyle couldn't be here.

When I'd tried to request the bond severance, he hadn't signed it-he was supposedly away on an international pack mission.

So. There was no way he would be here.

Yet the unease wouldn't fade.

Zane slowed his steps slightly, glancing at me from the corner of his eye.

"You've gone quiet," he said casually. "Is something wrong?"

I looked up at him, startled.

For a brief moment, his expression was unreadable-too calm, too observant.

As if he were already waiting for my answer. or testing me.

Only now do I have time to ponder that question... He seems to know something, as if this opportunity isn't just a stroke of luck.

But all I can say is, "I'm fine."

Before I could dwell on the thought, we followed the host into the elevator. He pressed the button for the private suite floor. The doors slid shut, sealing us inside.

The elevator rose.

Then stopped.

My body froze before my mind could catch up.

A familiar scent flooded the space-sharp, unmistakable. The bond snapped taut, roaring awake like a beast waking from sleep.

Even before the doors fully opened, I knew.

Musk. Cedarwood. Dominance.

Kyle. He IS HERE.

He stepped in with his Beta, Darren, mid-conversation.

His voice cut off the instant his eyes landed on me, and in that moment, the world seemed to shrink to the four glass walls surrounding us.

Fuck. There were countless elevators in this place-so why did I have to end up trapped in the same one as him?

His brows furrowed the moment he looked at me, gaze locking on with unsettling intensity.

The bond reacted instantly, tightening like a leash around my chest.

I hated that it still responded to him. Hated that some part of me still remembered.

Before he could speak, Zane moved.

"Alpha Moonfang," Zane greeted smoothly, inclining his head with perfect politeness.

Kyle's eyes narrowed. "Archer."

His tone was cold, clipped. His gaze flicked to Zane only briefly before returning to me, sharp and probing, as if trying to strip away every layer I'd carefully built.

"Didn't expect to see you here."

"Neither did I," Zane replied easily.

But Kyle wasn't looking at him. His attention bore into me, and I felt the weight of it like a hand around my throat.

I kept my eyes on the glowing elevator panel, grounding myself in the numbers.

"Small world."

The silence that followed was suffocating. I replayed my words in my head, wondering if I'd slipped, if I'd revealed too much.

Then Zane chuckled softly, as though amused by something only he understood.

Kyle's jaw tightened.

"Working again, I see." His voice dropped, edged with something darker-mockery, possession, disdain. "How... industrious of you."

"That's how people survive," I replied evenly.

His lips curled. "Running errands for another Alpha counts as survival now?"

The air shifted.

Zane's laughter faded. When he spoke, his voice was quiet-dangerously so.

"Careful, Moonfang."

Kyle's gaze snapped to him, Alpha energy flaring.

"She's MY assistant now, not anyone's Luna" Zane continued, his tone still calm, still controlled.

The word struck like a declaration.

I was right. Zane knew. About the bond. About Moonfang. About me.

No wonder. No wonder his gaze always felt so strange. No wonder he chose me from among a thousand outstanding candidates!

I looked up, only to see Kyle stiffen, his shoulders squaring.

The air between them thinned, pressure mounting as Alpha energy collided-two apex predators locked in silent challenge.

Instinctively, I stepped back until cold steel pressed against my spine, my wolf recoiling at the clash.

"I wasn't talking to you, Archer," Kyle snapped, his voice low and threatening.

Zane shifted-just enough to place himself between us. The movement was subtle, deliberate. Unmistakable.

"Then learn how to speak properly," Zane said, his voice dropping to match Kyle's, "Especially when you're talking to MY people."

The temperature in the elevator seemed to plummet.

Kyle's eyes flashed-gold bleeding into the edges, wolf rising to the surface.

The elevator chimed-a sharp, clean sound that cut through the tension like a blade.

The doors opened.

Relief flooded me. I stepped out first, desperate to put space between us before the tension shattered into violence.

But Kyle's voice followed, low and venomous.

"Don't come crawling back when you realize this was a mistake."

The bond tugged again-harder this time, demanding, insistent.

I stopped. Turned slightly, just enough to meet his gaze one last time.

"I won't..." I said quietly.

Before I finish, Zane spoke,

"As long as I'm here," he said, stepping out beside me without looking back, "that day will never come."

I didn't turn around.

And for the first time since leaving Moonfang, the bond fell silent.

~

The banquet hall glittered with gold. Laughter and the scent of expensive wines floated in the air-that even for a non-alcoholic like me felt like drinking by how sweet and tempting the scent is.

However, as soon as I walked in, every of their gazes they held toward me felt like a blade against my skin. It was the same eyes that used to look at me filled with mockery, disgust, and contempt. I instinctively kept close to Zane while clutching the tablet like its my armor.

"Raise your head," he murmured quietly. "You're mine now-not that Luna who looks like she's attending her own execution every time she enters a hall like this."

I paused, then let out a small, self-deprecating chuckle. "I suppose I've just. gotten used to it."

"Then unlearn it," he replied without hesitation. "There will be many more occasions like this."

The words made me falter.

Many more?

I glanced at him, puzzled. Such occasions-banquets, political gatherings, displays of status-were meant to be shared with one's mate. I had known that long before I ever joined his organization. Zane had his own mate. This was not my place.

So what did he mean?

Before I could question him, he was already moving forward, his presence steady beside me. And somehow, without realizing it, I followed.

We moved from table to table-introductions, handshakes, carefully chosen words that meant nothing and everything all at once. I repeated names, recorded alliances, kept pace with him exactly as expected.

And somewhere along the way, something dangerous happened.

The stares faded into the background. The tension loosened its grip on my shoulders. Wrapped in Zane's calm authority, I felt-if only briefly-safe.

Too safe.

For a fleeting moment, I forgot the realities of the world I stood in. Forgot that power always watched for weakness. Forgot that solitude, even when borrowed, could be mistaken for protection.

And that moment-small and fragile-was all it would take for those waiting in the shadows to notice my vulnerability.

Until one Alpha-Renn, a bulky wolf from the Ironhide Pack and cornered me near the drink bar. His breath reeked of liquor that made me step back and frown but immediately hid the displeased expression on my face and keep it neutral.

It was also the one who had tried to pounced on me at Kyle's birthday banquet and if it wasn't because he was there to stopped this drunk Alpha, I don't know how much more my tarnished reputation could get worse.

"Well, well," he drawled with a smirk on his lips. "Didn't think I'd see the Moonfang Luna out in public again."

I stiffened. "You're mistaken."

"Am I?" He stepped closer. "But how could I forget this familiar scent of you despite trying to hide it? Once a Luna, always a Luna."

"Please respect yourself, Alpha."

He laughed and directly grabbed my wrist. "Respect? Did you even do that while spreading your legs to any Alpha?"

My gaze darkened, my whole body was trembling from anger that made me want to punch the shit out of this man.

However, before I could react, a hand had already patted Renn's hand that grasp my wrist. "I believe my assistant said to step back."

Renn finally looked at him and released my wrist, making me sigh in relief as he sneered.

"Since when do Alphas let their toys speak for them?"

The word cut deeper than his grip ever had.

Before I could react, Zane stepped forward.

The air shifted-heavy, suffocating. His voice dropped into a low growl that rattled the glasses on the nearby table. "And since when do you think you have the right to touch my people under my watch, Renn?"

Renn scoffed, clearly unimpressed. "Your people?" He laughed, alcohol sharp on his breath. "Don't make me laugh. Who do you think you are to-"

He never finished the sentence.

Zane moved.

In a blink, Renn was slammed onto the marble floor, the sound of impact echoing through the hall. A collective gasp followed. Renn groaned, scrambling to push himself up, fury flashing across his face as his aura flared.

"You bastard-!" He planted a hand on the floor, preparing to strike back.

"Enough," Zane said.

It wasn't loud.

It didn't need to be.

The pressure crashed down instantly-pure Alpha dominance. Renn froze mid-motion, his body betraying him before his pride could recover.

Zane straightened, his gaze cold and absolute.

"Zane Archer," he said calmly. "Alpha of the Silvercrest Pack."

The name rippled through the room.

Color drained from Renn's face.

His aura collapsed completely as realization struck. "A-Alpha Zane?" His voice broke as he scrambled upright, panic replacing arrogance. "I-I didn't know. Please forgive me. I was drunk-I meant no disrespect."

The room remained deathly silent.

Zane regarded him with faint disinterest. "You laid your hands on what was under my protection," he said evenly. "Be grateful your apology is all I'm demanding."

The entire room fell silent for a heartbeat. Renn paled and I watched him retreating quickly while mumbling apologies and blamed it to the alcohol.

Zane ignored it and look at me. "Are you hurt?"

"No." My voice trembled despite the effort. "And thank you for defending me."

He leaned slightly closer, his tone lower. "Next time, don't wait for someone to save you. If anyone dares to touch you, bite it."

I paused and chuckled. "Understood. I'll do it next time."

When I finally dared to glance across the all, I found Kyle who was watching us from a distance with a drink on his hands-his expression were unreadable.

As our eyes meet for a briefest second, his grip on the glass tightened until it cracked.

I looked away first.

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