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The Luna's Final Defiance

The cold bite of chains around my wrists cut deeper than any physical pain as two Delta wolves dragged me down the spiral stone staircase. My bare feet scraped against rough-hewn steps, each one taking me further into the bowels of the packhouse—into the ancient ritual chamber that hadn't been used in generations. I didn't fight. There was no point. My wolf, Lyra, whimpered inside me, sensing what was coming. *Stay strong,* I whispered to her through our bond. *We have no choice.* The air grew thick with the scent of moss and old magic as we descended. Torches cast long, dancing shadows across walls inscribed with ancient werewolf runes—symbols of power, binding, and sacrifice. My heart hammered against my ribs, but I kept my face carefully blank. Three years as Gabriel's unwanted Luna had taught me to hide my fear.
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The cold bite of chains around my wrists cut deeper than any physical pain as two Delta wolves dragged me down the spiral stone staircase. My bare feet scraped against rough-hewn steps, each one taking me further into the bowels of the packhouse—into the ancient ritual chamber that hadn't been used in generations.

I didn't fight. There was no point. My wolf, Lyra, whimpered inside me, sensing what was coming. *Stay strong,* I whispered to her through our bond. *We have no choice.*

The air grew thick with the scent of moss and old magic as we descended. Torches cast long, dancing shadows across walls inscribed with ancient werewolf runes—symbols of power, binding, and sacrifice. My heart hammered against my ribs, but I kept my face carefully blank. Three years as Gabriel's unwanted Luna had taught me to hide my fear.

"Move faster, Luna," one of the Deltas growled, yanking the chain. "Alpha doesn't have all night."

The chamber door swung open, revealing a circular room dominated by a stone altar at its center. Gabriel stood there, his powerful frame diminished by illness, leaning heavily against the ancient stone. His skin had a gray pallor that made his usually commanding presence seem ghostly. Even weakened, his dark eyes burned with hatred when they found mine.

In the shadows behind him, I caught a glimpse of Amanda. My stepsister's perfectly made-up face couldn't quite hide her smirk as she watched me being dragged toward my mate—the mate who despised me, who believed I had stolen her place.

"Chain her to the altar," Gabriel commanded, his voice raspy but still carrying the unmistakable weight of an Alpha tone.

The Deltas forced me onto my knees before the stone slab. One held me down while the other secured my chains to iron rings embedded in the floor. The cold stone pressed against my legs through the thin fabric of my nightgown.

"Bring forth the chalice," Gabriel ordered.

The pack healer, Elias, stepped forward, his weathered face impassive as he placed an ancient silver cup on the altar. His eyes briefly met mine—not with sympathy, just clinical assessment.

"The blood bond is the most sacred and dangerous of our rituals," he intoned. "It will transfer the Luna's life force to strengthen the Alpha, but at great cost to the donor."

I knew what this meant. My wolf would be weakened, possibly permanently. But I also knew Gabriel was dying from the poison of the last rogue attack. Despite everything, despite the humiliation and pain he had inflicted on me daily, Lyra howled at the thought of losing our mate.

"Begin," Gabriel commanded, looking not at me but at Amanda, who stepped forward to stand at his side, her hand possessively on his shoulder.

The healer took my arm roughly, producing a ceremonial silver dagger. "Your blood freely given, Luna?" he asked, though we all knew there was nothing free about this sacrifice.

"Yes," I whispered, the lie bitter on my tongue.

The blade bit into my forearm, and I bit my lip to keep from crying out. My blood—bright crimson against the silver—flowed into the chalice. I could feel Lyra trembling inside me, her silver form shuddering as our shared strength began to ebb.

When the cup was half full, Elias moved to Gabriel, who drank deeply, his eyes never leaving Amanda's face. The moment the blood passed his lips, I felt it—a violent tug at my core, as if someone had reached inside and begun unraveling my very essence.

A gasp escaped me as my vision blurred. Through the haze, I watched as color returned to Gabriel's face, his back straightening as my strength flowed into him. My wolf's aura, usually a bright silver, flickered and dimmed like a candle in a storm.

Amanda's eyes gleamed with triumph as Gabriel stood taller, his vitality visibly returning while I slumped against my chains, barely conscious.

"It is done," Elias announced.

The last thing I saw before darkness claimed me was Gabriel collapsing back against the altar—alive, but unconscious from the power of the transfer.

I awoke hours later in a chair beside Gabriel's bed, placed there not out of concern for my comfort but to ensure I was present when my Alpha awakened. My body felt hollow, Lyra curled into a tight, wounded ball deep within me.

When Gabriel's eyes finally fluttered open, they found mine immediately. There was no gratitude in them, only contempt.

"You still breathe?" he snarled, his voice stronger than it had been in weeks. "I would rather have died than take your tainted strength."

I flinched as if struck, the mate bond between us burning with his rejection.

"Amanda," he called out, his voice softening instantly. "Bring Amanda to me."

I stumbled to my feet, my legs barely supporting me as I backed away from the bed. My hand instinctively went to my chest, where the pain of his words felt like a physical wound.

As I reached the door, I heard the Beta's voice outside. "The Alpha is awake! Summon Lady Amanda immediately!"

I pressed myself against the wall as servants rushed past, eager to bring the woman everyone believed had saved Gabriel years ago—the woman who should have been his Luna. No one spared me a glance as I slid down to the floor, invisible in my suffering.

Through our weakened bond, I could feel Gabriel's joy at the prospect of seeing Amanda—joy that twisted in my chest like a knife. I had given him my blood, my strength, my wolf's vitality. And in return, he had given me only the certainty that he would rather have died than owe his life to me.

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