
Abandoned Luna's Rebirth
Abandoned Luna's Rebirth Chapter 1
I arrived early at the Silverpine Pack house, the carved wooden box clutched tightly against my chest. Seven years. Seven years of building a life, a pack, a family with Ryan. The weight of the memories inside the box—our first written pack treaty, dried flowers from our marking ceremony, a lock of Jake's baby hair—felt heavier than they should have. I'd spent weeks gathering these tokens of our life together for our marking anniversary.
The courtyard was already decorated with silver lanterns and pine garlands—preparations I'd overseen myself last night. Everyone had been instructed to arrive at seven, giving Ryan and me a private moment to exchange gifts before the celebration began. My wolf, Silver, purred contentedly within me, eager to reconnect with her mate on this special day.
*He should be in his office with Liam,* I thought, making my way through the familiar stone corridors of our pack house.
Voices drifted from the partially open door of the Alpha's study. I slowed my steps, not wanting to interrupt if Ryan was handling pack business. Then I heard my name, and something in the tone made me freeze in the shadows.
"—Sarah's Luna gifts are mediocre at best," Ryan's voice carried clearly through the gap. "The way she handles the diplomatic meetings is nothing special. Any she-wolf with basic training could do it."
The wooden box nearly slipped from my suddenly numb fingers. I clutched it tighter, my knuckles turning white.
"But Alpha," Beta Liam's voice held a note of confusion, "the Western Alliance only agreed to the timber treaty because of Luna Sarah's—"
"Because they were desperate," Ryan cut him off dismissively. "Not because of any special talent on her part."
*No. No, that's not true.* I had spent months building relationships with the Western Alpha's mate, learning their needs, finding the compromise that would benefit both packs. Ryan had praised me then. Hadn't he?
"Chloe understands my wolf in ways Sarah never could," Ryan continued, his voice softening with an intimacy that sliced through me like claws. "When I'm with her, it's like... it's like what the mate bond was supposed to be."
Silver whimpered inside me, a sound so broken I had to press my hand against my mouth to keep from echoing it aloud.
"Alpha," Gamma Elara's voice now, hesitant, "the Luna has been by your side through everything. After the rogue attack—"
"I know what she did," Ryan snapped. "And I'm grateful. But obligation isn't passion, is it? Chloe makes me feel alive again."
I backed away silently, clutching my box of memories. Each step felt like walking through deep snow, my limbs heavy and unresponsive. Silver was howling now, a mournful sound that only I could hear.
*Seven years. Seven years of love and loyalty. And this is how he speaks of me when I'm not there.*
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Hours later, I stood beside Ryan in the great hall, my face a carefully composed mask as pack members offered congratulations on our anniversary. The wooden box of memories remained hidden in our quarters—I couldn't bear to give it to him now. Instead, I waited for his gift, clinging to a desperate hope that perhaps I had misunderstood, that the moonstone necklace we had commissioned together months ago would somehow make this nightmare dissolve.
"For my Luna," Ryan announced, his public voice warm and proud as he presented me with a small velvet pouch. "Seven years of strength and loyalty."
Inside was a simple silver bracelet. Nice, but generic. Nothing like the custom moonstone piece we had designed together, meant to match the marking stones in our ceremonial chamber.
"Thank you, Alpha," I managed, as he clasped it around my wrist. Silver remained eerily quiet within me, as if in shock.
The scent hit me then—a tantalizing blend of floral and herbal notes that seemed to pull at something primal within me. I excused myself, following the strange compulsion through the crowd and out toward the training yard.
There she stood in the moonlight. Young. Beautiful. Wearing around her neck the exquisite moonstone pendant that should have been mine—our sacred symbol, the one Ryan and I had designed to commemorate our eternal bond.
"Looking for this?" Chloe's fingers touched the moonstone possessively as our eyes met. "Ryan gave it to me last week. He said I'm his true Luna now." Her smile was a weapon, precisely aimed. "Just a matter of time before it's official."
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"You need to reject our mate bond." My voice was surprisingly steady as I confronted Ryan in our quarters later that night. The celebration had finally ended, leaving us alone with the truth between us.
Ryan's laugh was short and dismissive as he loosened his ceremonial collar. "Don't be melodramatic, Sarah. So I have a little fun on the side. It doesn't change anything."
"You gave her our moonstone." The words felt like glass in my throat. "Our marking anniversary gift."
"It looked better on her." He shrugged, not even bothering to deny it. "Look, you're still my Luna. You're Jake's mother. You're not going anywhere."
"Reject. The. Bond." Each word cost me, but Silver was snarling now, demanding the clean break of rejection rather than this slow poison.
Ryan's eyes flashed yellow, his Alpha authority filling the room. "You will never leave this pack or our son. This conversation is over."
As he turned his back on me to enter our bathroom, I felt something deep within me—not break, but harden. The pain was transforming, crystallizing into something else entirely.
*He thinks I won't leave. He thinks he knows me.*
But the woman he thought he knew died the moment I heard him in that study. And the woman being born in her place was someone neither of us recognized yet.
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