Luna’s Revenge
glanced at the screen. It was a message from Damian: **"Meeting in 30 minutes. Important."** Adrenaline jolted her awake. She quickly showered, dressed, and made her w
d been with LycanCorp for years, but whose recent behavior had raised red flags. Aurora felt a mix of disbelief and anger as she reviewed the evidence. She had worked alongside this person, trusted them. With the evidence in hand, Aurora went straight to Damian's office. He was in a meeting, but she didn't care. This couldn't wait. "Damian," she said urgently as she burst into the room. "I found the mole." The room fell silent as Damian turned to face her. "Are you sure?" Aurora nodded, handing him the evidence. "It's all there. They've been covering their tracks, but they slipped up." Damian reviewed the documents, his expression hardening. "This is it. We need to move quickly." He dismissed the meeting and assembled a security team. Aurora watched as they apprehended the suspect, the betrayal still stinging. The employee, a man named Richard, looked shocked and defiant as he was escorted out of the building. As the dust settled, Damian and Aurora stood in his office, the weight of the day's events hanging heavily in the air. "You did it," Damian said, his voice filled with a mix of admiration and relief. "We couldn't have done this without you." Aurora nodded, feeling a sense of accomplishment. But there was also a lingering unease. The threat had been neutralized, but the cost had been high. Trust had been shattered, and it would take time to rebuild. "We still have work to do," she said, her resolve unwavering. "We need to secure our position and make sure nothing like this happens again." Damian's expression softened slightly. "Agreed. But for now, let's take a moment to acknowledge the victory. You've earned it." Aurora allowed herself a small smile. "Thank you, Damian." As they stood together, the city lights twinkling outside, Aurora felt a sense of camaraderie with Damian that went beyond their shared mission. They had faced betrayal and danger, but they had come out stronger. And though the path ahead was uncertain, Aurora knew that she wasn't alone. --- The following days were filled with a flurry of activity. With the mole apprehended and the immediate threat neutralized, LycanCorp began to stabilize. Security measures were tightened, and trust slowly started to rebuild among the employees. Aurora continued her work, ensuring that the company's defenses were impenetrable. She also kept a close eye on the ongoing investigation into the rival alpha's network. Every piece of information was crucial, and she couldn't afford to let anything slip through the cracks. One afternoon, as she was deep in thought, her phone buzzed with a new message. It was from her informant within the werewolf community: **"Urgent. Need to meet. Tonight."** Aurora's heart raced. She replied with a time and place, then made her way to the meeting spot-a secluded park on the outskirts of the city. The informant was already there when she arrived, his hood pulled low over his face. "Aurora," he greeted her, his voice tense. "I have news." "What is it?" she asked, her mind racing with possibilities. "The rival alpha is pl