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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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Chapter 4

The pain was no longer a sensation; it was a world, and I was drowning in it. For three days, Marcus had boiled me in agony, stripping away the scar tissue on my soul layer by layer. Now, on the final night, the air in the cabin was thick enough to choke on. Through the window, the full moon bled a deep, crimson red—a Blood Moon.

"It is time, Rachel," Marcus’s voice boomed, though he sounded miles away. "Push through the fire! Claim what is yours!"

My body arched off the table, every nerve ending screaming. The heat concentrated in my throat, a burning coal that expanded, threatening to incinerate me from the inside out. It felt like the rogue’s claws were tearing me open all over again, but this time, something was fighting back. A pressure built behind the scar, a tidal wave crashing against a dam.

*Let me out.*

The voice in my head was thunderous. It wasn't a whisper anymore. It was a command.

I threw my head back, my jaw unhinging, and pushed. The invisible barrier in my throat shattered.

"AAAAAAAAH!"

The sound that ripped from my lungs wasn't a whimper. It was a scream. A long, deafening, raw scream that shook the dust from the rafters. I gasped, choking on the air, realizing what I had just done. I had heard myself. My voice.

But the transformation wasn't done. My bones cracked, reshaping with a violence that should have killed me. My skin stretched and tore, replaced instantly by thick, lustrous fur. The agony vanished, replaced by a surge of power so intoxicating I felt drunk on it.

I stood on four paws, my claws digging deep into the wooden floorboards. I wasn't just a wolf. I was massive, my head brushing the low ceiling of the cabin. I looked down at my paws; they were huge, lethal, and covered in fur that shimmered like liquid starlight. Silver-white. The color of royalty.

I let out a howl that vibrated in my chest, a sound of pure triumph that echoed through the valley.

Suddenly, the heavy oak door of the cabin burst open, not from the wind, but from the force of a presence that rivaled my own. A man stood there, silhouetted by the red moonlight. He was tall, with broad shoulders and eyes that glowed a fierce, molten gold. The aura rolling off him was suffocating, powerful enough to bring an Alpha to his knees.

It was the Lycan King.

I snarled instinctively, lowering my massive head, ready to defend Marcus. But the King didn't attack. He froze, his eyes widening as they locked onto my silver form. The aggression drained from his posture, replaced by a look of shattered disbelief.

"Silver," he whispered, his voice trembling. "The lost line."

He took a step forward, tears glistening in his eyes. He didn't look at me like a beast. He looked at me like a miracle. A pull, ancient and undeniable, tugged at my chest—stronger than the mate bond I had lost, deeper than any pack loyalty. It was the call of blood.

"My daughter," he choked out, falling to his knees before me. "I have found you."

The truth hit me harder than the shift. I wasn't a wolfless Omega. I wasn't just a discarded mate. I was his. I was a Lycan Princess.

***

The transition from the rotting shack on the Black Moon border to the obsidian halls of the Lycan Court was jarring. I had traded rags for silk, and starvation for feasts, but I didn't let the luxury soften me. I used it as fuel.

My father, King Alaric, wasted no time. He saw the fire in my eyes, the need for retribution that burned brighter than my new aura. He didn't try to coddle me; he handed me a sword.

"You are a weapon, Rachel," he told me during our first dawn training session in the royal courtyard. "But a weapon without control is useless."

For weeks, my life became a blur of pain and discipline. I trained until my muscles screamed and my knuckles bled. I learned to fight not as a wolf, but as a Lycan—using my superior speed and strength to dismantle the elite royal guards who served as my sparring partners. I learned that my silver wolf, whom I named Artemis, had an aura that could crush the will of lesser wolves without me lifting a finger.

But the physical training was the easy part. The etiquette lessons were the true torture. I had to unlearn the flinch. Years of being an Omega, of shrinking away from raised hands and lowering my gaze, had ingrained submission into my bones.

"Chin up!" the Royal Etiquette Mistress would snap, tapping my jaw with her fan. "You do not bow to Alphas. They bow to *you*."

I stared at myself in the floor-to-ceiling mirror of the training hall. The girl staring back was unrecognizable. Her posture was rigid, her eyes cold and calculating. The scar on my neck was still there, a thin white line, but I no longer hid it. It was a warning.

I practiced my walk—a slow, predatory glide that commanded attention. I practiced my voice—low, smooth, and laced with the Alpha tone that now came naturally to me.

One afternoon, I pinned the captain of the guard to the ground, my forearm against his throat, my silver aura flaring so hot the grass beneath us withered.

"Yield," I commanded.

"I yield, Princess!" he gasped, terror flashing in his eyes.

I released him and stood up, smoothing my training leathers. My father watched from the balcony, a dark smile playing on his lips. I looked at my hands, no longer trembling, no longer weak.

Wesley had rejected an Omega. He had no idea he had declared war on a Queen.

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