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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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Chapter 3

The grand ballroom of the Moonstone Pack territory buzzed with voices as Alphas from neighboring packs mingled under crystal chandeliers. I stood in the shadows, my fingers nervously smoothing down the simple blue dress I'd chosen for the inter-pack alliance ceremony. It was the only formal attire Gabriel had allowed me to keep after burning most of my wardrobe in a fit of rage last month.

I caught my reflection in one of the gilded mirrors lining the wall. The woman staring back at me looked like a ghost—pale skin, hollow cheeks, and eyes that had forgotten how to shine. One year as Luna of the Moonstone Pack had hollowed me out from the inside.

*Stay strong, Victoria,* Lyra whispered within me. *Just get through tonight.*

My wolf had become my only friend, the only one who knew the truth about the scars we both carried. I touched my neck where Gabriel's rejection mark still burned beneath my skin, a constant reminder that I was unwanted.

"There you are." Gabriel's voice cut through my thoughts like a blade. He appeared beside me, resplendent in a tailored black suit that emphasized his powerful frame. Despite everything, my treacherous heart still skipped at the sight of him. "I've been looking for you."

The coldness in his eyes made me step back instinctively. "Alpha," I acknowledged, lowering my gaze as was expected.

"The Crimson Pack Alpha has expressed interest in seeing our wolves," Gabriel said, his tone deceptively casual. "A display of strength between allies."

My blood turned to ice. "Our wolves?"

"Yes." His smile didn't reach his eyes. "Amanda has already agreed to participate."

Of course she had. My stepsister stood across the room in a stunning red gown, laughing with a group of admiring Betas. She caught my gaze and smirked, knowing exactly what Gabriel was planning.

"Follow me," Gabriel commanded, already turning toward the center of the ballroom where space had been cleared.

I trailed behind him, panic rising in my throat. *He knows,* Lyra whimpered. *He knows about our scars.*

The music died down as Gabriel raised his hand, commanding the attention of every werewolf in the room. "As a show of good faith to our allies," he announced, his voice carrying to every corner, "my Luna and I will demonstrate the strength of the Moonstone Pack through our wolves."

He turned to me, eyes glittering with malice. "Shift. Now."

The Alpha command hit me like a physical blow. I couldn't resist even if I wanted to. My bones began to crack and reshape as the transformation took hold. I closed my eyes, shame burning through me as my dress fell away and my human form gave way to my wolf.

Lyra emerged—a beautiful silver wolf with eyes the color of twilight. Once, I had been proud of her, of our strength and grace. Now, I could only feel the eyes of every Alpha in the room fixed on the jagged scars that marred her back—three deep claw marks that ran from shoulder to haunch, the permanent reminder of the day I had saved Gabriel from a rogue attack. The day Amanda had stolen my truth.

"Behold," Gabriel's voice cut through the murmurs, "proof that she's damaged goods."

Laughter rippled through the crowd. I kept my wolf's head low, her tail tucked between her legs as Gabriel circled me, pointing out each scar with cruel precision.

"A weak wolf," he continued, "unworthy of an Alpha mate. But fortunately—" he gestured across the room, "—we have better to offer."

Amanda stepped forward, her transformation fluid and graceful. Her brown wolf emerged, unremarkable but for its unmarked coat. She pranced around the circle, tail high, reveling in the approving nods from the visiting Alphas.

"A perfect specimen," Gabriel praised, his hand stroking Amanda's fur with a tenderness he had never shown me. "This is the true strength of the Moonstone Pack."

I remained frozen, Lyra's pain and humiliation coursing through our shared consciousness. When Gabriel finally dismissed us with a flick of his hand, I shifted back, grabbing my fallen dress and clutching it to my naked body as I fled the ballroom.

In the safety of my quarters, I collapsed against the door, my entire body shaking with silent sobs. Lyra's howl of anguish echoed inside me, a sound no one else could hear.

*They laughed at us,* she whimpered. *They all saw our scars.*

"I know," I whispered, dragging myself to the bathroom to splash cold water on my face. In the mirror, I saw the tears I couldn't stop, the trembling lips I couldn't still.

The faces of the mocking Alphas flashed before me—their sneers, their whispers. And worst of all, Gabriel's proud smile as he paraded Amanda's unscarred wolf before them, as if to say, *This is what a real mate looks like.*

Later that night, when the pack house had grown quiet and the celebration had finally ended, I slipped from my room. The hallways were dark, but I knew my way to Amanda's quarters by heart. I had watched her come and go for months, had memorized her schedule, knew when she would be absent.

With trembling hands, I picked the lock on her door—a skill I had learned in desperation during my early days as Luna, when food was withheld as punishment.

Her room was a shrine to excess—silk sheets, designer clothes strewn across chairs, jewelry glittering on her vanity. I moved directly to her jewelry box, my heart pounding in my ears.

There, nestled among diamonds and gold, lay my grandmother's moonstone necklace—the heirloom that should have been mine, that Amanda had claimed as her own when she stole my identity as Gabriel's savior.

With reverent fingers, I lifted the pendant. The moment my skin touched the moonstone, Lyra surged within me, her silver aura flaring so brightly I gasped. The stone glowed in response, recognizing the bloodline it was meant to protect.

*It's ours,* Lyra whispered fiercely. *Proof of our heritage. Proof of our truth.*

I clutched the necklace to my chest, tears falling freely now. This was the evidence I needed—the moonstone responded only to the true female descendants of my mother's line, those blessed by the Moon Goddess herself.

But as I stood there, the precious stone warming in my palm, I knew with sinking certainty that even this proof wouldn't be enough. Gabriel would never believe me over Amanda. He had built his entire reality on her lies.

The moonstone pulsed once more against my skin, as if trying to tell me something—a secret, a warning, or perhaps a promise of what was yet to come.

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