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The Broken Luna's Ruthless Silver Revenge

The Broken Luna's Ruthless Silver Revenge

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img 10 Chapters
img Xie Huan
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I am the Luna of the Blackwood Pack, bound to Alpha Ryker in a marriage meant to secure a powerful alliance. But my world shattered the day I caught him in my garden, intimately holding a new she-wolf. He was using the vast wealth of my dowry to fund his strength, only to spend it on his mistress. When I cut off his resources and handed him the Rite of Rejection, he tore the papers to shreds and trapped me in a dead marriage. He isolated me, turned the entire pack against me, and publicly paraded his mistress as the true Luna. He even weaponized my most trusted maid, Annie, using her sick child as leverage to make her spy on me and steal my mother's heirloom for his new lover. Years ago, I took a silver blade meant for him, a sacrifice that left me barren. Yet he forgot my blood, humiliating me for a fertile replacement and destroying my loyal friends just to force me into submission. How could the mate I sacrificed everything for become this cruel, calculating monster? Looking at my weeping, traitorous maid and my furious husband, the last embers of my love turned to ice. "She is exiled, and your mistress will be confined." I declared it calmly, using my absolute authority to strip away his control. He thought he could cage me until I broke, but he didn't realize he had just started a civil war that would tear his reign apart.

Chapter 1

Elara Silvermoon POV:

The white roses were my last act of defiance. I'd spent the morning tending to them, my fingers carefully pruning away any sign of decay. They were a symbol, I suppose, of the purity I'd tried to maintain in this marriage, this pack. A futile effort.

I walked through the archway of the garden I had cultivated myself, the scent of the blossoms a clean, crisp perfume in the late afternoon air. It was a scent of peace, of order.

Then, another scent cut through it.

It rode on the breeze from the direction of the main gazebo, a cloying, sweet smell of jasmine I didn't recognize. It was wrapped around a scent I knew as well as my own heartbeat: sandalwood. Ryker's scent. My Alpha. My husband.

The two were tangled together, the foreign sweetness clinging to his familiar, earthy warmth. It was wrong. A violation. My steps faltered on the stone path, my breath catching in my throat.

My inner wolf, Lyra, let out a low, mournful howl in the back of my mind. A sound of pure, unadulterated betrayal.

My eyes followed the scent. Through the lattice of the gazebo, half-hidden by climbing ivy, I saw them. Ryker, my Ryker, stood with his back to me, his broad shoulders blocking most of the view. But it was enough. He was holding a woman, a petite she-wolf with rich chestnut hair. Brielle Vance. New to the pack, and apparently, new to my husband's arms.

His large, calloused hand, the same hand that had once cupped my face with such tenderness, was stroking her back in slow, soothing circles. It was a gesture of comfort, of intimacy. The kind of gesture he hadn't offered me in months.

Brielle tilted her head back, a triumphant little smile playing on her lips as she pressed her face against his chest. She was claiming my space. The one place in this world that was supposed to be mine and mine alone.

A cold fist clenched around my heart, squeezing the air from my lungs. The pressure triggered a ghost of a pain, a dull throb deep in my belly from an old wound, a silver-inflicted scar that never truly healed. A reminder of a sacrifice he'd long forgotten.

My fingernails dug into my palms, the sharp sting a welcome distraction. Lyra screamed at me to charge, to rip the she-wolf away from him, to tear that smug look from her face. But the woman in me, the Luna, held fast. I would not give them the satisfaction of a scene.

I took a step back, then another, my feet moving silently over the manicured lawn. Each step felt like walking on shattered glass. I didn't let them see me. I didn't give them that power.

Back inside the cold sanctuary of my Luna suite, I shut the heavy oak door behind me, the click of the latch echoing the final snap of my heartstrings. I leaned against the wood, my legs giving out as I slid down to the floor. My face was a mask of ice, but inside, I was burning.

"Luna?" Annie, my most loyal attendant, appeared at my side, her face etched with concern. She held out a cup of steaming tea. "You look pale. Is everything alright?"

I raised a hand, stopping her. Words were unnecessary. The look in my eyes must have told her everything because she fell silent, her own expression hardening in solidarity.

Slowly, I pushed myself to my feet. The time for grief was over. Now was the time for war. I walked to my desk, my movements stiff and deliberate, and picked up the pack's resource-management tablet. My fingers, steady and sure, flew across the screen.

I pulled up the supply manifest for the Alpha's private residence. It was all there in black and white. High-potency energy supplements, rare healing herbs from the Silvermoon territories, nutrient-dense rations meant for post-patrol recovery. All of it, supplied from my own dowry. My family's resources.

A bitter, humorless smile twisted my lips. I was funding his strength, and he was spending it on another woman.

I took a deep, steadying breath and navigated to the administrative controls. My Luna privileges gave me access. I found the line item for 'Alpha's Private Quarters' and tapped the 'Suspend Supply' option.

A confirmation box popped up. *Are you sure you wish to cut off A-Level resource allocation to the Alpha's residence?*

My finger didn't hesitate. I pressed 'Confirm.'

"Annie," I said, my voice dangerously calm. "Contact the pack's financial officer. Freeze all discretionary funds drawn under the Alpha's personal account. Effective immediately."

Annie's eyes widened in shock, but she nodded sharply. "Yes, Luna."

I knew Ryker. He was a creature of habit, of power. After a long day of dealing with pack business, he relied on those resources to replenish his Alpha strength. He was dependent on them. On me.

Cutting them off was a summons. He would have to leave his new pet and face me.

The sun was setting, painting the sky in shades of bruised purple and angry orange. My heart was a cold, dead thing in my chest. This marriage, this alliance, was over. I was just getting started on the demolition.

*He will come back,* Lyra whispered in my mind, her voice no longer wounded, but filled with a chilling certainty. *For his power.*

I walked to my wardrobe and pulled out the formal silver gown I wore for official pack ceremonies. It was cold and heavy, a suit of armor. As I shed my simple day dress and slipped it on, I felt the last of Elara the wife die, replaced by Elara the Luna. The enemy.

"Annie," I commanded, my voice ringing with an authority I hadn't used in years. "Prepare the documents for the Rejection Rite."

The color drained from Annie's face. She knew what that meant. A pain worse than death. A severing of the soul.

"I want him to know," I said, meeting her terrified gaze in the mirror, my own eyes like chips of violet ice, "that I am not playing games."

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