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The Broken Luna's Second Chance

After her fated mate’s cruel betrayal and exile from her pack, Elara is left shattered and facing death. Her fate shifts when a formidable Alpha from a rival territory intervenes to save her. Beyond mere sanctuary, he grants her the means to restore her honor. While she recovers, Elara struggles with the fear of trusting another. This journey follows a discarded Luna reclaiming her power and discovering an unexpected, passionate love.
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Chapter 3

Sleep had become my enemy.

Every time I closed my eyes, I was back in that square, feeling the silver-tipped whip tear across my skin. Marcus's voice echoed in my dreams, counting each lash with sadistic pleasure. I'd wake up screaming, my back burning as if the wounds were fresh, my sheets soaked with sweat and tears.

By the third night in Blood Moon territory, I gave up trying to sleep altogether.

Maya had found me clothes—soft cotton pants and loose shirts that wouldn't irritate my healing wounds. She'd also given me permission to move around the pack house, though she'd warned me to stay on the upper floors where the hospital wing was located.

"The kitchen is always open," she'd mentioned casually. "Sometimes keeping your hands busy helps when your mind won't quiet."

So at midnight, when the nightmares threatened to drag me under again, I made my way downstairs.

The kitchen was enormous, clearly designed to feed a large pack. Stainless steel surfaces gleamed under the soft lighting, and the pantry was stocked with ingredients I hadn't seen in years. At Shadow Pack, Marcus had controlled even my access to food, rationing it like I was a prisoner rather than his mate.

I ran my fingers over bags of flour, jars of vanilla, blocks of real butter. When was the last time I'd been allowed to bake? To create something beautiful instead of just enduring?

My hands moved without conscious thought, measuring and mixing. Chocolate croissants—something I'd learned from my grandmother before Marcus had forbidden me from visiting her. The repetitive motions of kneading dough, rolling butter, folding and turning, soothed something deep in my chest that had been wound tight for years.

I lost myself in the work, in the familiar rhythm of creation. For the first time since arriving here, my mind went quiet. No flashbacks, no phantom pain from healed wounds, no terror about what tomorrow might bring.

Just flour and butter and the gentle hum of the industrial ovens.

"That smells incredible."

I spun around so fast I nearly dropped the tray of pastries, my heart hammering against my ribs. A man stood in the doorway—tall, broad-shouldered, with dark hair and eyes that seemed to catch the kitchen light. Everything about him screamed danger, power, dominance.

Alpha.

My body went rigid, the tray clattering to the counter as my hands began to shake. "I'm sorry," I whispered, backing away until I hit the opposite counter. "I didn't mean to—I'll clean up, I'll leave—"

"Hey." His voice was gentle, nothing like the commanding tone I'd expected. "You're not in trouble. I couldn't sleep either."

He stayed in the doorway, making no move to come closer. His hands were visible, relaxed at his sides. Slowly, my panic began to ebb, though my muscles remained coiled to run.

"I'm Alexander," he said quietly. "And you must be Emma."

I nodded, not trusting my voice.

"Maya told me you were recovering well. I'm glad to see you up and about." His eyes moved to the golden croissants cooling on the rack. "Did you make those?"

Another nod.

"They look professional. Where did you learn to bake like that?"

The question was so normal, so unthreatening, that I found myself answering. "My grandmother. Before..." I trailed off, not wanting to explain the 'before.'

"She taught you well." Alexander moved slightly, and I tensed, but he only leaned against the doorframe, maintaining the distance between us. "I don't suppose you'd mind if I tried one? I haven't had a decent pastry in months."

I stared at him. He was asking permission. When was the last time a man had asked me for anything instead of simply taking it?

"They're still warm," I managed.

"Even better."

I selected the most perfect croissant from the batch, placing it on a small plate. But when I went to hand it to him, I realized I'd have to cross the kitchen, get within arm's reach. My feet wouldn't move.

Alexander seemed to understand immediately. "Just leave it on the island," he said easily. "I can get it."

I set the plate on the marble surface between us, then retreated to my safe corner. He approached slowly, his movements deliberate and non-threatening, and picked up the pastry.

The first bite made him close his eyes, a sound of pure appreciation rumbling from his chest. "This is extraordinary," he said, opening his eyes to look at me. "Seriously, Emma. This could be served in the finest restaurants."

A flutter of something warm and unfamiliar stirred in my chest. Pride? When was the last time someone had praised something I'd created?

"Thank you," I whispered.

"No, thank you. I was coming down here to raid the leftover roast, but this is infinitely better." He took another bite, practically groaning with pleasure. "The chocolate is perfectly balanced, and the pastry is so light... How do you get it so flaky?"

Despite myself, I found my lips curving upward slightly. "The butter has to be the right temperature. Too warm and it melts into the dough. Too cold and it tears the layers."

"Ah, a trade secret." His own smile was warm, genuine. "I'll have to remember that for my extensive baking career."

The joke was so unexpected that I almost smiled for real. Almost.

"Do you bake often?" I asked, surprising myself with the question.

"I can barely make toast without burning it," Alexander admitted. "My pack members have learned not to let me near the kitchen during meal prep. I'm much better at eating than creating."

We fell into a comfortable silence, him savoring the croissant, me fidgeting with a dish towel. The kitchen felt different with him in it—not threatening, exactly, but charged with a kind of energy I couldn't name.

"Insomnia?" he asked eventually.

"Something like that."

"I know the feeling. Some nights, sleep feels more like an enemy than a friend."

There was something in his voice, a weight that suggested he understood more than he was saying. I found myself studying his face, looking for signs of the cruelty I'd learned to recognize in powerful men. But all I saw was tiredness, and something that looked almost like loneliness.

"The kitchen is yours whenever you need it," he said, finishing the last bite. "Day or night. Maya mentioned that baking helps you relax."

"You don't mind?"

"Mind? Emma, if you keep making pastries like this, I might have to officially hire you as the pack baker." He set the empty plate back on the island. "Though I should probably warn you—if word gets out about your croissants, you'll have half the pack sneaking down here at midnight."

The idea of other people wanting something I'd made, valuing it enough to seek it out, was so foreign I couldn't quite process it.

"I should let you get back to your baking," Alexander said, pushing off from the doorframe. "Thank you for sharing. It was exactly what I needed."

He turned to leave, then paused. "Emma? The kitchen is always open, but so is my office if you ever need anything. Anything at all."

After he left, I stood in the quiet kitchen, staring at the empty plate he'd left behind. For the first time in years, someone had tasted something I'd created and found it worthy of praise. Not just acceptable, not just adequate—but extraordinary.

I picked up the plate, washing it carefully before returning to my baking. But something had shifted in the kitchen's atmosphere. It no longer felt like a refuge I was borrowing—it felt like a space where I belonged.

And for the first time since arriving at Blood Moon Pack, the idea of tomorrow didn't terrify me quite as much.

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