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The Luna Surgeon

The Luna Surgeon

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Dr. Mira Lane was never meant to return to the world of wolves. After surviving the night her pack was slaughtered, she buried her past and her pain, becoming one of the best trauma surgeons in the human world. She doesn't shift. She doesn't trust. And she definitely doesn't believe in mates. Until the night he is brought into her ER. Alpha Grey Maddox. He was bleeding, unconscious, and radiating the same wild power she's tried to forget. He's the leader of the very pack that once betrayed hers. And fate just marked him as her mate. Saving him means more than stitching wounds. It means exposing her secrets. Reawakening the wolf she swore she'd never be again. And stepping back into a world where power is everything... and love can kill. Grey is dangerous, controlling, and loyal to a war she wants no part in. But the bond between them burns hotter each day and when enemies begin hunting Mira for reasons she doesn't understand, Grey may be the only one who can protect her. But he wants more than her trust. He wants her submission. Her loyalty. Her heart. And Mira must decide: will she run from the mate who could break her or fight for the only love that ever felt real?

Chapter 1 The Patient Who Should Have Died

The smell of blood was never supposed to bring comfort.

But for Dr. Mira Lane, it grounded her. It was the smell of order, of crisis she could control, nothing like the chaos she'd left behind years ago. Nothing like the smell of scorched fur, burning pine, and betrayal that haunted her nightmares.

Here in the ER, blood meant she still had a chance to save someone. And that was all she had left to live for.

She pulled her gloves tight and pressed the back of her wrist to her forehead. It was nearly midnight. The last trauma had been a car crash. A teenager survived. Mira stitched his artery like it was nothing.

Because she was good. One of the best. And she had to be.

The doors to the trauma bay slammed open with a force that made every hair on her neck stand up.

"Male patient! Multiple stab wounds! Found unconscious near the warehouses!" a nurse shouted, pushing through the swinging doors as the gurney rolled in.

"Vitals?" Mira demanded, already moving into position.

"BP 80 over 40 and dropping. Pulse thready. GCS three."

"Get me a unit of O-neg, start fluids wide open, and someone page the OR!"

The body on the gurney was massive, easily over six feet, thick with muscle, though most of it was obscured by torn clothing soaked in blood.

But then Mira caught the scent.

She froze.

It wasn't just blood.

It was something ancient. Earthy. Crisp like winter air. Tinged with ash and moonlight.

Wolf.

Her stomach lurched violently.

"No," she whispered to herself.

But she couldn't move.

She stepped closer. Her fingers reached out almost on instinct. When they brushed his neck to find a pulse, everything stopped.

For just one breath.

And then her heart kicked.

Hard. Desperate. Linked.

Her lungs seized. Heat rushed through her spine like liquid fire. Her wolf, buried so deep for so long, surged upward like it had been waiting for this exact moment.

Mira snapped her hand back, breath hitching.

No.

This wasn't happening.

She hadn't shifted in over five years. She'd suppressed every instinct, every tether to the world she'd once belonged to.

He couldn't be....

"Name?" she asked sharply.

"None," the nurse said. "No ID. Found alone. Knife wounds and... claw marks?"

Mira flinched.

Claw marks.

She turned back to the patient and began cutting away his shirt. Her hands worked quickly, but her brain moved slower, unwilling to piece together the impossible.

His skin was littered with deep lacerations, wounds that should have killed a human. Yet...

"They're closing," she murmured, stunned.

"What?" another nurse asked.

"These cuts. They're healing."

And he wasn't intubated yet, but suddenly his chest was rising easier. His color was returning.

He was recovering....too fast.

Which could only mean one thing.

He wasn't human.

Mira's hands trembled as she reached for the suture tray. "I'll stabilize him enough for surgery. Prep the OR and keep him under heavy sedation"

His hand snapped up like a lightning strike.

Gloved fingers around her wrist. Tight. Burning.

Gasps filled the room.

Mira looked down and saw his eyes open.

Golden. Glowing.

Wolf eyes.

And yet,....so full of pain.

Recognition.

And something far more terrifying.

Possession.

"Don't run from me," he rasped. "Mira."

She went cold.

He knew her name.

How could he know her name?

"Mira, what do we do?" a nurse asked.

She didn't answer. She couldn't.

She stared at the man lying half-dead before her, and for the first time in years, she felt fear.

Not of him.

But of what he might mean.

Her wolf wasn't just awake.

It was screaming.

Then his eyes rolled back, and he went still again.

End of Chapter One

...........................

Who is this wounded stranger who knows Mira's name? Why is the mate bond triggering after all these years? And what secrets has Mira buried deep enough to shatter her now?

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