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The Alpha's Regret Return Of The Betrayed Luna (Addison) novel Chapter 19

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Chapter 19: Chapter 19 Who Is The Recognized Luna

Gamma Levi, ever attuned to her moods as her bonded Gamma—the one meant to stand beside the Luna when her mate failed—could feel the weight of her sorrow.

He sensed how she was slowly retreating into herself again, the walls going up, the light dimming. And though fury burned inside him each time Beta Greg strutted into her office with his cruel smirk, he was powerless to act. Addison wouldn’t let him.

She always stopped him before things could escalate, especially when Beta Greg made it clear he was willing to strike. To protect her Gamma from harm, Addison bore every barb, every humiliation alone—silently choosing pain over risking someone else’s safety.

The emotional torment dragged on until, for reasons unknown, Beta Greg finally pulled back after a week. But by then, the damage had already been done. Addison was mentally drained, worn down to the point where all she wanted was to walk away—from the relationship, from the pack, from everything.

Yet just as she reached her breaking point, the entire pack plunged into a flurry of activity, preparing for the arrival of a group of important visitors.

Claire took center stage in the preparations, stepping confidently into the role of Luna—as though it were already hers by right. She oversaw arrangements with grace and ease, while Alpha Zion busied himself issuing commands, bolstering the border patrol, and tightening security to ensure no rogue or vampire dared approach during the visit.

With his attention consumed by duty and Claire, Zion had even less reason to look for Addison.

Meanwhile, Addison, who had been cast aside and stripped of responsibility, became the target of whispers and glares. The pack saw her idleness not as forced exile, but as proof of laziness and incompetence. Rumors spread that she had dumped her duties onto Claire, fueling further disdain from the very people she once led.

No matter what Addison did, she was always cast as the villain in everyone’s eyes, while Claire was painted as the graceful, kind, and selfless Luna. The comparison between them never ceased, and with every passing day that Addison remained idle—forced or not—the contempt and disapproval from the pack deepened.

Knock. Knock. Knock.

"Luna..." A soft knock echoed at the office door, followed by the quiet creak as it opened. An omega stepped inside, head bowed low in deference.

"Luna Addison, Mistress Claire is feeling a bit fatigued after personally managing the banquet preparations for our upcoming visitors," the omega said, voice low and overly formal, as if walking on eggshells. "She’s requesting your assistance. Please follow me..."

The omega didn’t lift her gaze once, her eyes fixed on the floor as she remained in a bow—clearly uncomfortable, as though merely being the bearer of this message was an offense in itself.

Addison didn’t protest. Without a word, she rose from her seat and quietly followed the omega out of her office. The lack of resistance startled the omega, who quickly rushed to catch up and lead the way.

They ascended to the third floor, where preparations were underway for the visiting dignitaries. The hallway buzzed with activity, omegas scurrying about as they decorated the guest rooms under Claire’s meticulous direction.

Claire stood at the center of it all, giving out orders with authority and confidence, as if she had always been the Luna of the pack. When Addison arrived, Claire didn’t even glance her way. She continued issuing commands, acting as though Addison didn’t exist.

It was clear—this was a show of dominance. Claire had called her there only to make a point, to let everyone see who truly held the reins now.

But Addison said nothing. She didn’t argue or demand recognition. She merely stood there, quiet and still, enduring the silent humiliation without complaint. After all, what good would it do to throw a tantrum? It wouldn’t change anything. If anything, it would only give the others more reason to hate her.

Not that it mattered anymore.

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