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THE LUNA WHO CONQUERED DEATH novel Chapter 24

Episode 17

THE LUNA WHO CONQUERED DEATH

Chapter 17: Consequences

The backlash came swiftly.

By Tuesday afternoon, three highranking families had filed formal complaints with the Council about my inappropriate interferencewith the pack hierarchy. By Wednesday, someone had spraypainted OMEGA LOVERacross the Pack House entrance in silver paint.

By Thursday, Vivian showed up with her father.

I was in the training grounds with Lucas when they arrived, both of us covered in sweat and bruises from a particularly brutal session. Lucas had been pushing me harder since the omega situation, preparing me for the fights he knew were coming.

Luna Sera!Beta Cross’s voice boomed across the ground. We need to speak.

I grabbed a towel and walked over. Lucas stayed close. Vivian stood beside her father, wearing an expression of false concern that made my skin crawl.

Beta Cross. To what do I owe the pleasure?

I’m here on behalf of several pack leaders who areconcerned about recent events.His tone was diplomatic, but his eyes were cold. “The omega situation has created tension between packs. Some are questioning Crescent Moon’s stability.

Because I enforced safety regulations?

Because you publicly challenged your Alpha and disrupted the natural hierarchy.He glanced at Lucas, then back to me. There are whispers, Luna. Whispers that you’re becoming difficult to manage. That perhaps the mate bond isn’t as strong as it should be.

There it was. The real reason for this visit.

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My relationship with my mate is none of your concern.

It is when it affects interpack relations,Vivian stepped forward, her voice dripping with false sympathy. Sera, we’re worried about you.You’ve been acting so strangely lately. The training, the political activism, challenging Damien publiclyShe touched my arm. Is everything okay? Are you having some kind of breakdown?

I looked at her hand on my arm, then up at her face. The artificial bond with Damien might have been fake, but my wolf’s instinct to rip apart the woman trying to steal my mate was very real.

Remove your hand,I said quietly.

I’m just trying to help.

Now

Something in my voice made her step back. For a moment, silver light flickered in my eyes, and Vivian’s face went pale.

Beta Cross cleared his throat. Luna Sera, perhaps you should speak with Dr. Moira. Get some rest. Let Alpha handle the pack business for a while.

Dr. Moira, who covered up omega injuries?smiled, and it wasn’t kind. I don’t think I’ll be taking medical advice from her. Or political advice from you, Beta Cross. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have training to finish.

I turned my back on them, a deliberate insult. Lucas followed, but not before I heard Vivian whisper to her father, She’s losing it. Damien will have to act soon.

Marcus found me in my office an hour later.

The Council is calling an emergency session. Three days from now. They’re demanding you appear to answer questions about your conduct.

My stomach dropped. “That’s not standard procedure.

No. It’s not.Marcus’s expression was grim. They’re building a case against you, Sera. Painting you as unstable, insubordinate. If they convince enough Council members, they could force Damien to reject you early.

How early?

Before your birthday. Before your powers fully manifest,he moved closer, lowering his voice. They’re scared of you. The omega thing proved you’re willing to challenge the hierarchy. They want you gone before you become too powerful to stop.

Four weeks. I’d had four weeks left. Now they were moving the timeline up.

What’s Damien saying?

Publicly? He’s supporting you. Privately?Marcus’s jaw tightened. He’s meeting with Vivian. A lot.

Of course, he was.

I pulled out my phone and texted Katherine.

Me: Council emergency session in 3 days. They’re accelerating.

Katherine: Can you be ready?

Me: I don’t have a choice.

Katherine: Come to Seattle tomorrow. We push harder.

I looked at Marcus. I need to leave tomorrow. Training with Katherine.”

I’ll drive you. But Sera, if the Council forces an early rejectionare you strong enough?

will be

I had to be.

That night, Damien cornered me in our bedroom.

We need to talk about the Council session.

What about it?

They’re going to ask you to apologize. To publicly commit to supporting traditional pack hierarchy.He sat on the edge of the bed. I need you to do it, Sera.

Apologize for protecting omegas?

Apologize for the way you handled it. For undermining my authority.His voice was strained. Please. If you don’t, they’ll force my hand.

Force your hand how?

He didn’t answer, but his silence said everything.

You’d reject me. If the Council ordered it, you’d do it.The realization settled over me like ice. Even now, even after all your talk about reconciliation, you’d choose them over me.

It’s not that simple.”

It is exactly that simple,I said, facing him. You’re the Alpha. You have the power to tell the Council no. But you won’t, because you’ve already decided what you want. Vivian. Power. Whatever political alliance

her father is offering.

That’s not fair.

None of this is fair!The words exploded out of me, five years of manufactured love and real pain and absolute fury. I have been the perfect Luna. I’ve smiled and planned parties and supported your decisions and pretended not to notice when you smelled like her. I’ve done everything right, Damien. Everything. And it still wasn’t enough.

Sera

Get out.

This is my room too.

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Then I’ll leave.I grabbed a pillow and blanket. I’m done pretending everything is fine. I’m done sleeping beside

you while

you plan my destruction. I’m done with all of it.

If you walk out that door, if you publicly separate from me before the Council session, it will only make things worse.

I don’t care.I met his eyes. Make your choice, Damien. Council or mate. Vivian or me. Power or love. But

make it now, because I’m done waiting for you to decide if I’m worth keeping

Lwalked out.

Behind me, I heard him call my name, but I didn’t stop.

I went to the guest room, locked the door, and finally let myself break down.

The artificial bond screamed in protest, tearing at my chest like claws. My wolf howled with loss and betrayal. My body shook with sobs I’d been holding back for weeks.

But underneath the pain, something else was building.

Power. Raw and furious and absolutely done with being controlled.

My phone buzzed. Katherine.

Katherine: I felt that. Your power just spiked. What happened?

Me: I left him. Publicly. In front of the whole pack.

Katherine: Good. Pain accelerates manifestation. By the time the Council session happens, you’ll be ready to show them exactly what they should fear.

I looked at my hands in the darkness. Silver light flickered around my fingers, stronger than it had ever been.

Three days until I faced the Council.

Three days to become powerful enough to survive.

Three days until I stopped being a victim and became what I was always meant to be.

A Luna who bowed to no one.

TO BE CONTINUED

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D Dewumi Ezekiel

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