After Alpha Zane's death, the leadership of the Silverfang Pack passed to his younger brother, Alpha Rex. Alpha Rex declared he would “take care of Zane’s Luna together”, visiting my room—his sister-in-law Evelyn—every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. I refused. The next day, cards printed with my private photos began circulating in every major Pack group chat. They read: “Luna for hire. $50 per time, $100 for three.” Furious, I went to confront Alpha Rex: “They’re photoshopped! I never did anything like that!” He didn’t believe me. Instead, he got me drunk, threw me out on the street, and spat venomously: “Never thought you’d stoop so low. You disgust me. Spend the night here reflecting on how not to shame me again!” He hadn’t even left when his so-called Alpha “brothers” dragged me away. I was tortured until dawn, my legs nearly crushed. Covered in blood, shaking all over, I stumbled back home—only to see Alpha Rex holding Evelyn—my so-called sister-in-law, Alpha Zane’s Luna. He shamelessly whispered: “Took long enough to get her out of the way. Otherwise, I couldn’t keep loving you… Evelyn.” I summoned every last ounce of strength to call out to the voice buried deep within: “Enid.” “I’m here, Stella.” That was Enid, the wolf soul within me—silent ever since my bond with Alpha Rex. But now, finally, she awakened. “He betrayed us.” My body trembled; my voice was like snow in the wind. Evelyn nodded with feigned concern: “I could understand if Stella didn’t want you visiting me, but spreading rumors like that? The whole Pack’s heard… It broke my heart.” “And aren’t you afraid of going too far? What if she breaks the bond with you?” Alpha Rex sneered: “I only bonded with her to cover for you and my brother. And now she wants to cut it off? If she were obedient like you, she wouldn't have had to spend the night ‘reflecting’...” He paused, contempt dripping from his voice: “If she knew her place like you, she wouldn’t have tried to bargain with Stella’s reputation. Everything that happened to her, she brought on herself.” My breath caught. My whole body shook. “She’s pregnant?” I blurted. Alpha Zane hadn’t even been dead ten days! Before I could process it, Alpha Rex’s parents—Old Alpha Ross and Old Luna Tina—appeared in the hallway. I hid in the shadows. Instead of anger, they spoke calmly, almost indulgently: “Evelyn, it’s hard on you, staying behind to give Zane an heir.” “Once you have the child, I’ll let Alpha Rex give you my emerald necklace.” That’s when I understood—this “dual replacement” had been long accepted. Twin siblings standing in for each other—an ancient, Moon Goddess-sanctioned ritual to strengthen bloodlines. Only Evelyn’s child wasn’t Zane’s. It was Alpha Rex’s. When Evelyn hesitated, seemingly wanting to defend me, Alpha Rex snorted: “Relax, I already threw her out to get her trained. When she comes back, she’ll cooperate. Otherwise—she’s not even fit to keep as a dog! She wants to break the bond? Let’s see her try!” I stumbled away, only for my communicator to ring again—another round of anonymous harassment, each message laced with mockery. I tried to hang up—when Alpha Rex burst through the door. He froze at my battered state—then quickly replaced the shock with a fake smile, wrapping his arm around me: “Stella, you’re finally back. I’m sorry… I shouldn’t have left you out there. You’re my Luna. I should have believed you.” He gently stroked my wrist. But in my mind, all I could hear was: “Alpha Rex sure is lucky. That Luna’s wild and cheap—$100 for three turns…” When he whispered, “Tonight, you’ll earn it all back,” rage exploded inside me: “Don’t touch me!” He was stunned—then yanked me to the ground: “Stella, quit the act! I told you to reflect, not cause more drama!” I hit the floor hard, gasping. He rushed to help me up, only to be stopped by Evelyn: “Stella, don’t make a scene. I heard nothing actually happened last night.” “What did I do wrong? Why is everyone on the side of the people who hurt me?” I cried out, my voice shaking like a candle flickering in a storm. “You trusted him too much. Woke up too late.” Enid’s calm voice echoed from within me. Evelyn looked at Alpha Rex, speaking gently: “I only stayed to honor Zane… What is there to fight over…” That’s when I broke. Through tears, I called the authorities. Standing up on trembling legs, I shouted: “What did I do wrong? The one who should reflect—is all of you!”

When I said that, Tina immediately jumped in: “Stella, how can you say something like that? Evelyn is still pregnant with Zane’s child, she’s all alone now… how pitiful!” Ross also cut in coldly, full of reproach: “From ancient times, it’s been acceptable to marry two women for succession. This is just to share responsibility for the late Zane. Can’t you even tolerate that much?” Seeing everyone siding with him, Alpha Rex pulled Evelyn closer and added with a smirk: “How about this—Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays I’ll stay with Evelyn, and Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays with you. Still not satisfied? What do you want?” I felt a fire swelling in my chest. I couldn’t take it anymore. I gritted my teeth: “No need. Just spend all seven days with her. I don’t care.” The room went dead silent. Tina froze for a moment, then clapped her leg and laughed: “Glad you’ve finally come to your senses!” Alpha Rex sighed in relief and walked toward me to embrace me. But the moment he got close, filthy images from last night pierced my mind like blades. I recoiled instinctively, nausea choking me. I shoved him away, panting, and said each word with force: “Don’t touch me.” “You misunderstood—I meant to say… I want to sever the bond with Alpha Rex.” “That way, he can be with Evelyn—openly and officially.” He froze. “Stella, what kind of joke is this?” His eyes brimmed with disbelief. “I didn’t even blame you for sneaking around with other wolves, and now you're breaking our bond over this?” “This?” I snapped. “You left me on the street, watched me get humiliated by your ‘brothers’. Do you even know what I went through?” He sneered: “I had people watching you. What could’ve possibly happened? Or are you mad you missed a few paying clients?” Smack! I slapped him, my whole body shaking. “Alpha Rex, are you even human?” Tina rushed to block me: “How dare you strike an Alpha? He’s the leader of the Silverfang Pack!” I let out a bitter laugh. “An Alpha? Without me, your Silverfang Pack is nothing!” “I sold off the estate my father gave me to help him win the Alpha succession. I built your throne!” “Enid,” I whispered inside. “Should I keep enduring this?” “No, Stella,” Enid’s voice was calm, unwavering. “Now is the time to tear your chains. Your wolf blood was never meant for shame.” Alpha Rex exploded: “Who’d want a used-up mutt like you after this?” Outside the door, omegas peeked in, whispering: “So shameless! I’ve gotten her little card before.” “Heard she’s wild—three times for only a hundred bucks.” “I wanna try her too,” someone murmured. My body trembled uncontrollably. My knuckles turned white from clenching too hard. Tears poured out without restraint. Evelyn, ever the innocent, said softly: “Don’t say that… Stella’s not that kind of wolf…” Alpha Rex shot her a cold glance, then spat: “You’ve got the nerve to cry? If you had any decency, would people say those things?” “Enid…” I muttered. “Don’t let them stain the last of your dignity. You were never meant to be beneath their feet.” I looked at Alpha Rex, still ranting about how much he “tolerated” and “sacrificed”. “But… I loved him once,” I told Enid. “That doesn’t mean you should accept humiliation,” she replied. “Love is not a prison. A bond is not a shackle.” “You thought saving the Silverfang Pack would earn their gratitude. But they only ever saw you as a tool.” Evelyn stepped closer, deliberately whispering in my ear: “Rex loves me. He only pitied you.” “You helped the Pack, so what? He never loved you. He would never sacrifice a single thing for you.” She straightened up, raising her voice: “Just leave quietly. Maybe you can keep a shred of pathetic dignity.” I was about to respond when my communicator vibrated. The screen showed an image—me, from last night, being violated. Underneath it: “Round two tonight? I’ll pay double.” I screamed. The device slipped from my shaking hands and crashed to the floor. My chest felt like it had been torn open by claws. Even breathing hurt. I looked up, eyes locked on Alpha Rex. One word at a time, I said: “Stop pretending.” Tina and Ross’s faces turned ghostly pale.

Alpha Rex’s face turned bright red the moment I snapped at him. I casually grabbed that disgusting card stuck in the neighbor's doorframe—printed with my private photo, along with a degrading price written across the paper. Coldly, I said, “You printed my photo. You spread vile rumors about me. I will never forget this.” He glanced nervously at Evelyn, pretending to stay calm as he protested, “Me? Why would I? Why would I want the whole pack to know their Luna is a bitch?!” He paused, then put on a look of deep affection, his tone turning mournful. “Stella, if you still care about me—your Alpha Rex—I won't abandon you.” “As long as you're willing to let Evelyn move in, and let her safely give birth to Zane’s child, I can forgive everything.” He looked at me with agonized sincerity, his words full of emotion, drawing sympathetic gasps from the surrounding omegas. “She doesn’t even treasure an Alpha Rex who loves her like that. What’s wrong with her?” “She was with Zane. Zane just died, and she’s already so heartless...” “Look at Evelyn, so gentle and understanding. Stella is selfish and shameless.” Evelyn, standing at the back of the crowd, smiled with satisfaction. Her lips moved slightly, and I could clearly read the two words she mouthed: “Serves you.” I clenched the card tightly, didn’t spare them another glance, and turned to leave. Alpha Rex tried to grab me, but I shook him off hard. Furious, he shouted from behind me, “You walk away now—don’t ever come back!” I walked down the stairs without looking back, my heart utterly calm. “You're still waiting for them to change, but all they’ll become is more like stray dogs.” Enid’s voice suddenly echoed in my mind—the voice of the wolf spirit that had long slept inside me. “I endured for five years...” “You are the Luna of the Winsor Pack. Your bond is your honor, not your chains.” I could almost feel Enid standing behind me, a noble and commanding wolf shadow at my back. I reopened my communicator and sent a message I had already made up my mind about: [Dad, Mom, I’m breaking my bond with Alpha Rex. Silverfang Pack—let it go bankrupt.] Just as I was about to step out of Silverfang Pack’s gates, I halted, overwhelmed by rage and humiliation. “Shall we break the bond now?” Enid asked, her voice deep and distant. “No.” I whispered back. “I’ll do it in front of the whole pack.” “You want them to witness how a Luna reclaims her honor.” I nodded slightly. “Exactly. I’ll turn this humiliation into a trial—my trial.” Stumbling, I flagged down a cab. The driver looked at me through the rearview mirror, twitched the corner of his mouth, and sent a voice message on his communicator: [Guess who just got in my car? Luna—the one going viral in the group chat... the ‘$100 for three times’ bitch.] A chill ran through my body. I felt frozen. I clenched my teeth, refusing to let the tears fall. In my mind, Enid spoke softly: “Stella, these aren’t insults—they’re the fire that will forge your soul anew.” “Burn it all down—with your true self.” Meanwhile, back at the Silverfang Pack mansion— Evelyn stumbled, grabbing the edge of the table. A sickly blush colored her pale face. “Rex, it’s my fault. I shouldn’t have upset Stella like that…” She caressed her slightly swollen belly, eyes full of delicate sorrow. “But I’m really scared... What if she, out of spite, sends someone to hurt our baby?” Alpha Rex froze, then slammed the table in anger. Evelyn immediately took his hand and placed it on her belly. “Feel it—the baby kicked just now. It must have sensed danger.” She looked up at him, tears hanging from her lashes. “Remember the fire three months ago? The omega guarding the warehouse said he saw a woman wearing a pearl necklace wandering nearby…” Alpha Rex’s pupils shrank. That was my favorite necklace. Evelyn seized the moment and leaned against him, wrapping her arms around his waist. She whispered seductively into his ear: “It’s only us—we’re the real family, aren’t we?”

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