
When My Mate Crowned His Mistress Luna
When My Mate Crowned His Mistress Luna Chapter 1
The Alpha Suite smelled of him. Pine, rain, and the faint, musky scent of power that used to make my knees weak. Now, as I scrubbed the floorboards until my knuckles turned white, it just smelled like a lie.
Three years. I had been Aiden’s fated mate for three years. The pack called it a long engagement; the whispers behind my back called it a charity case. Because I hadn’t shifted. Because my wolf was silent, buried deep under layers of trauma I couldn’t speak about. But Aiden had promised. He swore the Mating Ceremony would happen this week, that he would finally mark me and make me his Luna in front of the Silver Moon Pack.
My phone buzzed against the hardwood floor. Then again. And again. A relentless, angry vibration that made my stomach twist.
I wiped my soapy hands on my apron and picked it up. It was the pack forum notification. Usually, I ignored it—it was mostly warriors bragging about training or teenagers gossiping—but the headline froze the blood in my veins.
*Future Luna? Looks like the position is already filled.*
My thumb hovered over the screen, shaking. I shouldn’t look. I knew I shouldn’t. But I tapped it anyway.
The photo loaded, high definition and cruel. It was taken in the pack gym. Aiden was sitting on a bench, sweat glistening on his chest, a smirk playing on his lips. And sitting on his lap, her perfectly manicured hand resting possessively on his chest, was Annalise Garcia.
Annalise. The daughter of the neighboring Alpha. The woman who always smelled too strongly of roses, a scent that made my nose itch.
But it wasn’t her position on his lap that stopped my heart. It was the ring on her finger.
It was ancient silver, woven like vines around a central, glowing moonstone. The Luna Ring. My mother’s ring. The one Aiden had taken from my jewelry box 'for safekeeping' just yesterday.
The caption under the photo was posted by Aiden’s official account: *"A harmless bet during training. Looks better on her anyway."*
The air left the room. I couldn’t breathe. It felt like a physical blow to the chest, caving in my ribs. I scrolled down, my vision blurring.
*"Finally, a Luna with actual power,"* one comment read.
*"About time Alpha dumped the defect,"* said another.
*"Look at them. That’s a power couple."*
"No," I whispered, the word scraping out of my throat. "Aiden, no."
I reached for our bond. It was a fragile thing, stretched thin over the years, but it was there. I closed my eyes and pushed my consciousness toward him, desperate for an explanation. *Aiden? Please, tell me this is a joke. Tell me you didn’t give her my mother’s ring.*
I hit a wall.
It wasn’t just silence; it was a deliberate, cold barricade. He had blocked me. He had shut me out of his mind like I was a stranger, a rogue he didn’t want to deal with.
Then, a voice slithered into my head. It wasn’t Aiden’s deep timber. It was high, sharp, and dripping with amusement.
*"Oh, honey,"* Annalise’s voice echoed in my skull. She was using a borrowed link, likely channeling through Aiden’s open connection to her. *"Don’t strain yourself. You’ll get a headache, and we need the help to be in top form tonight."*
*"Take it off,"* I projected back, my mental voice sounding weak even to me. *"That ring isn't yours."*
*"It belongs to the Luna,"* she purred. *"And let’s be honest, Willa. You’re just a wolfless charity case. A placeholder. Go prepare the guest room in the East Wing. I like fresh lavender on my pillows. And don't be late for the celebration."*
The link snapped shut before I could scream.
I dropped the phone. It clattered loudly in the silent, empty suite. I stared at my hands. They were red and raw from the cleaning solution, trembling uncontrollably. He gave her the ring. He let her mock me.
A sharp knock on the door made me jump.
Beta Connor stood there when I opened it. He was a tall man with kind eyes, usually. Today, he wouldn't look at me. He stared fixedly at a spot on the wall over my shoulder.
"Willa," he said, his voice tight.
"Connor," I said, struggling to keep my voice steady. "Did you see it?"
He flinched. "Alpha Aiden requires your presence in the Recreation Hall. Immediately."
"Why?" I asked, feeling a cold dread settle in my stomach.
"It’s a... pre-ceremony celebration," Connor said, finally glancing at me, then quickly looking away. His guilt was a palpable scent, sour and acrid. "Please, Willa. Just come. Don’t make him send the Gammas to drag you."
Drag me. My own mate would have me dragged like a prisoner.
"I need to change," I said quietly.
"Five minutes," Connor said, stepping back. "He’s waiting."
I closed the door and leaned against it, taking a deep, shuddering breath. Somewhere deep inside me, buried under layers of grief and fear, something stirred. It wasn’t a voice, not yet. It was just a feeling. A heat. A tiny spark of gold in a sea of grey.
I walked to the mirror. The woman staring back looked tired. Her brown hair was pulled back in a messy bun, her eyes red-rimmed. I looked like the Omega they all thought I was.
I washed my face with cold water. I took down my hair, brushing it until it fell in soft waves down my back. I put on my best dress—a simple grey slip dress that I had bought for our anniversary last year. Aiden hadn’t even noticed it then.
I wouldn't give them the satisfaction of seeing me cry. I wouldn't let Annalise see me broken.
I walked out of the suite, down the long hallway lined with portraits of past Alphas. I could hear the noise before I even reached the Recreation Hall. Music, laughter, the clinking of glasses. It sounded like a party.
A party celebrating my humiliation.
Connor was waiting at the double doors. He opened them for me, and the noise washed over me like a wave. The room was packed with the pack's elite—warriors, elders, high-ranking families.
And in the center of the room, standing by the pool table, was Aiden. He had a cue stick in one hand and a drink in the other. Annalise was draped over his side, laughing at something he whispered.
The ring on her finger caught the light, flashing a brilliant, mocking white.
The room went silent as I stepped inside. Every pair of eyes turned to me. Some held pity, most held scorn. Aiden looked up, his eyes cold and hard.
"Finally," he said, his voice booming through the quiet room. "The guest of honor has arrived."
My hands balled into fists at my sides. I lifted my chin, staring directly at him, ignoring the way my heart hammered against my ribs like a trapped bird.
I was Willa Snyder. And tonight, I was going to lose everything, or I was going to burn it all down.
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