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When My Alpha’s Lies Killed Our Pup
When My Alpha’s Lies Killed Our Pup

When My Alpha’s Lies Killed Our Pup

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I have been Luna of the Ironcrest Pack for seven years. I know what silence from Ezra feels like. It has a texture — cold and deliberate, like a door shut not from the wind but from a hand. This one has lasted seven days, and on the morning of the eighth, he walks into my dressing room without knocking. I am sitting at the vanity, working a comb through my hair. I watch him in the mirror. He does not look at my face. He sets a glossy black box down on the vanity surface — not handed to me, just dropped — and takes one step back, the way you'd put down something that isn't yours and never was. "Joelle didn't want these." His voice is flat. Finished.

Chapter 1 of When My Alpha’s Lies Killed Our Pup

I have been Luna of the Ironcrest Pack for seven years.

I know what silence from Ezra feels like. It has a texture — cold and deliberate, like a door shut not from the wind but from a hand. This one has lasted seven days, and on the morning of the eighth, he walks into my dressing room without knocking.

I am sitting at the vanity, working a comb through my hair. I watch him in the mirror. He does not look at my face. He sets a glossy black box down on the vanity surface — not handed to me, just dropped — and takes one step back, the way you'd put down something that isn't yours and never was.

"Joelle didn't want these." His voice is flat. Finished.

I set the comb down. My hands go very still in my lap, and I press two fingers to the inside of my left wrist, just below the pulse point, the way I always do when I need to stay in my body. I look at the box. Tissue paper. A white satin ribbon.

"Ezra—"

"She said the sizing was wrong." He is already moving past me, toward the jewelry stand on the far shelf, like this conversation is already over. "I told her you'd pass them along or dispose of them. Doesn't matter."

He reaches past me and unclasps my father's pendant from my throat.

The touch is businesslike. Three seconds, maybe. The silver wolf-tooth pendant — the one my father put around my neck the morning of my Luna ceremony, the one I have worn every single day for seven years — lifts away. I feel the absence before I fully process what has happened. A pale band of cooler skin where it rested.

"Joelle's brother has his Coming of Age ceremony next month," Ezra says, closing the pendant in his fist. "Silver wolf-tooth is traditional."

"That was my father's." My voice comes out quiet. I keep it that way.

Something flickers across his face. I used to be able to read every shift in his expression. Now I watch them pass like weather through a window I'm standing on the wrong side of.

"It's silver," he says. "It'll mean more on a Delta's son than gathering dust in a dressing room."

"Do not do this." The words come out before I can stop them. I stand up. "Ezra. That pendant belonged to my father."

He turns to face me fully then, and I feel it before he speaks — the Alpha tone rolling into the room like a pressure change before a storm. It isn't loud. It never needs to be. It presses against the back of my skull and down through my chest and tells every instinct in my body to be small.

"Helen." He says my name like a period at the end of a sentence. "Your mother's placement in the pack infirmary is reviewed quarterly. Pack funding is allocated at my discretion." A pause. "You understand that."

I do not answer.

He pockets the pendant and leaves.

I sit back down at the vanity for a long time. I do not cry. I look at the pale band of skin on my throat where the silver used to lie, and I press my two fingers harder against my wrist until I can feel my own heartbeat, steady and counting.

---

I start going through the household accounts that afternoon.

I have always managed Ironcrest's domestic finances with the precision of someone who knows that information is the only currency that cannot be taken from you at the door. I know every quarterly line item. I know what the infirmary costs, what the warriors' training stipend runs, what the groundskeeping invoices look like. What I have not examined closely enough, until now, are the personal account statements.

It does not take long to find them.

Venmo. Joelle Evans to Ezra Dixon. Small amounts — twenties, fifties, nothing that would flag a review. But the memos. I have to read the first one three times before I understand what I am looking at.

*For keeping the guest room warm — Tuesday.*

The next one: *Same cabin as last time — Friday. You owe me breakfast.*

And further back, month after month, a neat little documentary record of every place in Ironcrest territory where my husband had spent the night with someone who was not me. Casual. Almost playful. The way you memo a friend, not a secret.

I screenshot every one. I close the app. I set the phone face-down on the desk.

For the first time in longer than I can remember, I feel my wolf stir. Not a howl, not urgency — just a shift in weight, like something that has been asleep for a long time rolling over and opening one eye. She has been quiet so long that I had almost stopped listening for her.

I file that away and say nothing to anyone.

---

The jeweler on the east side of pack territory is discreet. He has cleaned my Luna moonstone pendant twice in seven years and always compliments the craftsmanship. This time, he takes longer than usual. His expression, when he comes back to the counter, does its best to stay professional.

"Luna," he begins, then seems to decide against whatever he had planned to say first. "This is... a replica. Costume grade. The setting is plated, not solid silver. The stone is glass." He sets it down on the velvet with the careful gentleness of someone delivering a diagnosis. "I would estimate... fifty dollars, at retail."

I thank him. I pay for the cleaning anyway. I drive home with the box in my passenger seat and do not look at it.

That night, I open Instagram on my phone, something I rarely do. I find Joelle's account the way you find a wound you've been avoiding — suddenly, and all at once.

She has been soft-launching it for months. Ezra's watch on a unfamiliar nightstand. A close-up of a familiar shoulder, three claw-mark scars I have touched in the dark and know the shape of by memory. And in a photo from four months ago — a candid, warmly lit, captioned only with a moon emoji — the real ancestral moonstone, resting against Joelle's collarbone like it had always been hers.

I look at it for a long time. Then I set the phone on my nightstand, face down, next to the fifty-dollar replica.

---

The pack gathering is held in the Gamma's honor three days later, the kind of event I have organized and attended fifty times without thinking. I dress with care because I always do, and because the alternative is surrender.

The high table arrangement is not an accident. Joelle is seated at Ezra's right hand. I am placed four seats down, between the Beta's wife and an elder who has not quite remembered my name correctly in six years. I smile when I'm supposed to and keep my wine glass at a consistent level and do not look at the moonstone against Joelle's throat unless I have to.

Halfway through the second course, Joelle's hand trembles reaching for her water glass. It is a small tremor, precisely deployed. Ezra's attention snaps to her with the speed of a reflex, his hand covering hers on the tablecloth, his voice dropping low.

I watch this from four seats away and feel something in my chest go very quiet. Not breaking. Just... finishing. Like a sound reaching the end of its frequency.

I excuse myself before dessert. I walk out through the side corridor, not the main doors, and lean against the cool stone wall of the hallway for exactly five seconds with my eyes closed.

When I open them, there is a man standing near the hallway's far end, half-turned away, a visitor's badge clipped to his jacket. Old. Unhurried. He is watching the room through the open archway, and then — without making a production of it — he is watching me.

His eyes are the steady kind. The kind that have seen enough to stop being surprised by most of it, but not enough to stop caring. A Moonveil Healer insignia is embroidered on his left breast pocket.

He does not speak. He does not offer comfort or ask questions.

He only looks at me with the still, careful attention of a man who has seen this particular kind of grief before, and recognized it, and decided that the most honest thing he can offer is to let me know I was seen.

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