"Beyond the Ash: The Luna’s Rebirth" Chapter 6
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Lyra sat on the edge of the velvet-tufted chaise, her hands folded in her lap.
She wasn't trembling anymore.
The cramps that had nearly brought her to her knees an hour ago had settled into a dull, distant throb, a secondary concern to the absolute clarity that had crystallized in her mind.
She looked at the room—the vaulted ceilings, the silk-screened walls, the heavy silver basins. It was a masterpiece of House Ashveil architecture. It was also a cage.
The heavy thud of the boots in the hallway signaled Cassian's return. The sound was staccato, aggressive, and devoid of rhythm. He entered without knocking, the door swinging back on its hinges with a violent groan.
He didn't look at her. He went straight to the mahogany sideboard, his fingers fumbling with the silver cuff of his tunic.
"The Vane scouts are pushing three miles past the treaty line," Cassian barked, his voice a gravelly rasp.
He poured a glass of bourbon, the liquid amber catching the moonlight. "Lucien isn't just returning; he's colonizing. He's playing a game of chess while the rest of us are still sharpening our blades."
He finally turned, his gray eyes flinty and bloodshot. He looked at Lyra, but his gaze was superficial. He saw the silk robe, the pale skin, and the composed posture. He saw a Luna who was being "difficult" because of the public disagreement at the gala.
"I told you to rest. The elders are already asking why you weren't at the morning briefing. I don't have the bandwidth to manage your moods and a border war at the same time, Lyra," he said, and it wasn't a question. It was a critique.
"I want a separation, Cassian."
The words were quiet.
Cassian froze mid-swallow. He lowered the glass, his jaw tightening until a muscle pulsed in his cheek. A slow, condescending smirk pulled at the corner of his mouth—the look of an Alpha who found his mate's rebellion amusing, if slightly inconvenient.
"A separation," he repeated, the word sounding foreign in his throat. He set the glass down and walked toward her.
His presence expanded, that crushing, magnetic pull of their bond trying to force her into submission.
"Is this about General Kael? Or the brooch? If you're looking for an apology for prioritizing the safety of the pack over a dinner menu, you're going to be disappointed."
He stopped inches from her.
He reached out, his large hand cupping her chin, his thumb forcing her head up so she had to meet his storm-gray gaze.
Her pulse leaped, a primal reaction to the Alpha who owned her scent. But as he searched her eyes, he didn't find the hurt or the pleading he expected.
He found a void.
"I'm not looking for an apology," Lyra said, her voice like glass on silk. "I'm looking for the exit. We are done, Cassian. I want a formal separation. I'll go to the southern retreat, or I'll go to my family's old estate. It doesn't matter. I just won't be here."
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Cassian let out a sharp, dry laugh. He let go of her chin, stepping back and running a hand through his dark hair. "You're being hysterical. You haven't left this house in three years without an escort. You wouldn't survive a week outside the Ashveil borders without my protection, and we both know it."
He paced the room, his eyes scanning the floor but seeing nothing. He missed the slight shadow beneath the dust ruffle of the bed—the corner of a leather suitcase she had packed with only the things she had owned before her wedding. He missed the way her nightstand had been cleared of her personal trinkets.
He only saw what he wanted to see: a wife who was throwing a tantrum because she felt neglected.
"You'll sleep it off," he dismissed, his voice regaining its authoritarian edge. "Tomorrow, you'll realize that the Luna of House Ashveil doesn't just 'separate.' You are part of this dynasty. You are mine, by blood and by law. This little performance ends now."
"Look at me, Cassian."
Something in her tone—a chilling, absolute detachment—made him stop.
"Scent me," she whispered.
Cassian frowned, his nostrils flaring instinctively. He stepped back into her space, his head dipping toward the crook of her neck. Usually, her scent was a lush, intoxicating blend of jasmine and cream, anchored by the heavy, musky mark of his own pack. The 'Ashveil' scent should have been dominant—the smell of his territory, his protection, his claim.
He inhaled deeply, his wolf rising to the surface, ready to be soothed by the familiar scent of his mate.
He recoiled.
The jasmine was there, but it was cold.
The 'Ashveil' mark—the scent of pine and smoke that he had spent years branding into her skin—was gone.
Her chemistry had shifted, her body literally purging the biological tether to his house. She smelled of nothing but herself and a faint, metallic tang of silver that made his wolf growl in unease.
"What did you do?" he hissed, his eyes flashing silver. He grabbed her wrists, his grip bordering on painful. "What did you take? Some kind of suppressant? Some southern poison?"
"I didn't take anything," Lyra said, staring at the scarred hands that held her. "My body just stopped recognizing you as home. The bond is dead, Cassian. You killed it."
Cassian's face contorted. The arrogance flickered, replaced by a raw, jagged panic that he immediately masked with rage. He was an Alpha; he didn't feel fear. He felt the need to dominate.
"You think because you've masked your scent that you're free?" He leaned in, his breath hot against her ear, his voice a lethal whisper.
"You are staying in this bed. You are staying in this house. If I have to lock the doors and set a garrison at your feet, you will remain until you remember who you belong to."
He shoved her back onto the chaise, the movement more forceful than he intended. He didn't see her hand instinctively fly to her stomach to shield the life he didn't know existed. He only saw his own loss of control.
He turned toward the door, his cloak billowing like a shroud.
"I'm going to the war room," he barked, his hand on the heavy brass handle. "When I return in the morning, I expect you to have regained your senses. This is the last time we speak of this, Lyra. If you try this empty threat again, I'll make sure you regret the day you ever thought you could walk away from me."
He slammed the door with a force that shook the paintings on the walls. The sound of the lock clicking from the outside echoed in the hollow room.
Lyra didn't move. She listened to his retreating footsteps until they were swallowed by the wind howling outside.
Slowly, she reached under the bed. Her fingers curled around the handle of the suitcase.
She stood up, her amber eyes glowing with a faint, vengeful silver in the dark. She didn't need his permission to leave. She had already left.
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