Opal's POV
Being Luna was a lot less tiaras and dramatic declarations than she imagined—and a lot more paperwork.
That morning alone, she'd reviewed hunting records, visited the pack school to check on the repaired roof, and sat with a grieving mother whose son had been killed by rogues three months ago. There had been no tea parties. No wolfish cheers when she entered a room. No awe-inspiring speeches.
Just quiet needs. Tired wolves. Sad eyes.
Kael had warned her, gently, that being Luna wasn't about the ceremony—it was about showing up, even when it was hard.
And today?
Today was hard.