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After My Mate Replaced Me with His New Luna Novel Cover

After My Mate Replaced Me with His New Luna

The silence in the Grand Hall was heavy, a physical weight that pressed against my chest, making it hard to breathe. I stood in the center of the polished wooden floor, feeling like a criminal awaiting a death sentence rather than a victim recovering from a sacrifice. A thousand eyes bore into me, their gazes sharp with judgment and devoid of pity. My hand trembled as it rose to touch the thick, white gauze wrapped tightly around my neck. The wound beneath throbbed in time with my frantic heartbeat, a jagged remind of the rogue’s claws that had stolen my voice just three days ago. I wanted to scream, to plead my case, to tell them that I was still me, still Rachel. But when I opened my mouth, only a ragged, wet gasp of air escaped. The connection to my wolf was gone, severed along with my vocal cords, leaving me hollow and terrifyingly alone inside my own mind. I looked up at the dais, desperate to lock eyes with the one person who was supposed to protect me. Alpha Wesley sat on his velvet chair, his posture rigid.
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The silence in the Grand Hall was heavy, a physical weight that pressed against my chest, making it hard to breathe. I stood in the center of the polished wooden floor, feeling like a criminal awaiting a death sentence rather than a victim recovering from a sacrifice. A thousand eyes bore into me, their gazes sharp with judgment and devoid of pity.

My hand trembled as it rose to touch the thick, white gauze wrapped tightly around my neck. The wound beneath throbbed in time with my frantic heartbeat, a jagged remind of the rogue’s claws that had stolen my voice just three days ago. I wanted to scream, to plead my case, to tell them that I was still me, still Rachel. But when I opened my mouth, only a ragged, wet gasp of air escaped. The connection to my wolf was gone, severed along with my vocal cords, leaving me hollow and terrifyingly alone inside my own mind.

I looked up at the dais, desperate to lock eyes with the one person who was supposed to protect me. Alpha Wesley sat on his velvet chair, his posture rigid. He was my fated mate. The Moon Goddess had designed us for each other. But as his dark eyes met mine, I didn't see love or concern. I saw calculation. I saw cold, hard indifference.

Beside him stood his mother, the former Luna Louise. She wore a sneer that didn't even try to hide her disgust. She leaned down, whispering something into Wesley’s ear, her eyes flicking over my bandaged throat as if I were a broken toy that needed to be discarded.

And then there was Aviana. My heart cracked a little more. The Alpha’s daughter, the girl I had shoved out of the way of that lethal rogue attack. I had taken the blow meant for her. I had bled for her. But now, she stood behind her grandmother, her shoulders hunched. When I tried to catch her gaze, begging for just an ounce of acknowledgment, she turned her back on me. She stared at the wall, ashamed to be associated with the mute, wolfless girl standing in the center of the room.

Wesley stood up. The movement was sharp, commanding immediate attention. The murmurs of the pack died down instantly.

"Rachel," he said. His voice wasn't the warm baritone that used to whisper promises of our future. It was the voice of an Alpha addressing a problem.

I took a step forward, my hands clasping together in a silent plea. *Wesley, please. It’s me.*

He didn't flinch. "The Black Moon Pack requires strength. It requires a Luna who can command, who can lead, and who carries a strong bloodline to ensure our future. You have lost your voice, and with it, your wolf. You are no longer whole."

The cruelty of his words hit me harder than the rogue’s claws ever could. I wasn't whole because I saved his bloodline.

Suddenly, the air in the room grew dense, vibrating with a power that made my knees buckle. Wesley was using the Alpha Tone. It was a frequency of dominance that forced submission, usually reserved for enemies or criminals. Against my weakened state, it felt like a hammer blow to my skull.

"I have a duty to this pack above all else," Wesley boomed, his voice echoing off the vaulted ceiling, making my bones rattle. "I cannot allow weakness to infect the leadership of Black Moon."

He took a deep breath, his eyes locking onto mine with lethal finality.

"I, Alpha Wesley of the Black Moon Pack, reject you, Rachel, as my mate and Luna."

The words were a physical assault.

*Snap.*

I felt it deep in my chest—the mate bond, that golden, tethered thread that had connected my soul to his, was violently ripped away. It wasn't a fade; it was an amputation. An agonizing, searing pain tore through my entire body, hotter than fire, colder than ice.

My legs gave out. I collapsed onto the hard floor, clutching my chest, my mouth opening in a silent scream of pure agony. Tears blurred my vision, hot and fast, as I curled into myself, gasping for air that wouldn't come. The pain was absolute, a soul-shattering void opening up where he used to be.

Wesley didn't step down to help me. He didn't even blink. He watched me writhe on the floor with the detachment of a stranger.

"From this moment forth," Wesley announced, his voice stepping over my suffering without a pause, "you are stripped of your rank. You are no longer a candidate for Luna. You are an Omega."

A ripple of shock and cruel agreement went through the crowd. An Omega. The lowest. The servant class.

"You will vacate your room in the Pack House immediately," he continued, his tone devoid of mercy. "You are banished to the old groundskeeper's shack on the northern border. You will serve the pack as a laborer, as fits your new status."

The northern border. That shack was a ruin, drafty and rotting, miles away from the warmth of the pack. He was throwing me into the garbage.

Wesley looked out at his cheering pack members, a forced smile touching his lips as he raised his hands. "Tonight, we cleanse our weakness! Tomorrow, I begin the search for a true Luna. A strong Luna who is worthy of the Black Moon!"

The room erupted in applause. They cheered for my destruction. They cheered for the erasure of the girl who had saved their Alpha's daughter.

Lying on the cold floor, unable to speak, unable to feel my wolf, and now unable to feel my mate, I watched Wesley turn and walk away. He didn't look back. Not once.

I was alone.

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