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From Rejected to Royalty

I smoothed down the front of my silver gown for the twentieth time, my fingers trembling slightly as they traced the delicate beadwork. Three months of overtime shifts at the pack's coffee shop had paid for this dress—a dress I'd hoped would finally make me look like I belonged among the Silvermoon elite. Like I deserved to stand beside their future Alpha. "You can do this, Lauren," I whispered to my reflection, forcing a smile that didn't quite reach my eyes. Seven years of loving Steven, seven years of enduring whispers and sidelong glances from his pack members, and tonight was supposed to be the beginning of the end of all that. Our marking ceremony was just weeks away. The Full Moon Festival was in full swing by the time I arrived at the clearing. Fairy lights twinkled in the trees surrounding the ceremonial grounds, and the enormous bonfire cast dancing shadows across the faces of pack members dressed in their finest. The scent of roasted meat and sweet wine hung in the air, mingling with the earthy perfume of the forest at night. "Lauren!
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Chapter 3

I stood on the sidewalk outside the Silvermoon Pack house, clutching a small duffel bag containing everything I owned in the world. The morning sun felt too bright, too cheerful for the hollow ache in my chest where the mate bond had been. My fingers trembled as I pulled out my phone and scrolled to Madison's name.

"Lauren?" Her voice came through after just two rings. "What's wrong? You sound terrible."

I tried to speak, but a sob escaped instead.

"Where are you?" Madison's tone shifted instantly from curious to concerned.

"Outside the Silvermoon Pack house," I managed. "Steven... he publicly claimed Jessica as his mate last night. At the Full Moon Festival."

The silence on the other end lasted only a second before Madison's voice returned, steely with determination. "Stay right there. I'm coming to get you."

Forty minutes later, Madison's blue sedan pulled up beside me. She took one look at my tear-stained face and torn silver dress before wordlessly taking my bag and opening the passenger door.

"I rejected the bond," I whispered as we drove away from the only home I'd known for seven years. "I actually did it."

Madison reached across the console and squeezed my hand. "Good. That bastard never deserved you."

"I have nowhere to go," I admitted, the reality of my situation finally sinking in. "No pack, no home..."

"You have me," Madison said firmly. "The Moonveil guest quarters have a perfectly good apartment, and Alpha Marcus has always liked you. He'll approve your stay."

I stared out the window as we crossed from Silvermoon territory into Moonveil land. The forest seemed greener here, somehow. Less oppressive.

"What am I going to do now?" I asked, more to myself than to Madison.

She glanced at me, her practical nature asserting itself. "First, you're going to shower and sleep. Then, we'll figure out the rest."

* * *

Three days later, I stood in Madison's spacious kitchen, my hands covered in dried lavender and rosemary as I carefully mixed ingredients for a protection charm. The repetitive motion of grinding herbs with mortar and pestle was oddly soothing, giving my mind something to focus on besides the ache in my chest.

"That smells amazing," Madison commented, setting a cup of tea beside me. "I didn't know you were into this kind of thing."

I tied the small sachet with a purple ribbon. "My mother taught me a little before she died. I used to make these for the foster homes... not that they worked very well."

Madison picked up one of the finished charms, examining it with interest. "These are really good, Lauren. The energy feels... clean. Focused."

I shrugged, uncomfortable with the praise. "It's just something to keep my hands busy."

"No, seriously." Madison set the charm down and pulled out her laptop. "The supernatural community always needs quality protection items. Especially ones made with genuine intent rather than mass-produced junk."

I looked up, surprised by her serious tone. "What are you suggesting?"

"A business." Madison was already typing. "We could start small—protection charms, healing salves, cleansing bundles. I know plenty of wolves who'd pay good money for items that actually work."

For the first time since the festival, I felt a tiny spark of something other than pain. "You really think people would buy these?"

"Absolutely." Madison turned the laptop toward me, showing a simple spreadsheet she'd started. "Look, I've cataloged the ingredients you've been using. Most of this stuff is inexpensive, especially if we buy in bulk. The real value is in your knowledge and intent."

I stared at the screen, the numbers and possibilities slowly coming into focus. "I could do this," I whispered, almost afraid to believe it.

"We could do this," Madison corrected. "I'm pretty good with the business side of things."

Two weeks later, "Moonlight Essentials" opened in a modest storefront near the borders of three different pack territories. Madison had negotiated a fair rent and helped me set up displays for my small inventory of charms, salves, and tinctures.

I was arranging a new batch of lavender sachets when the bell above the door chimed. A tall woman with silver-streaked hair entered, her aura unmistakably magical.

"Are you the craftsperson?" she asked, her eyes assessing me with unnerving intensity.

"Yes," I replied, fighting the urge to shrink under her gaze. "Can I help you find something?"

She approached the counter, examining one of my protection charms. "I need something specific. A charm for clarity of thought during dream-walking."

I hesitated only briefly before nodding. "I can make that. It would need moonstone, clear quartz, and white sage, primarily."

The witch—for that's clearly what she was—raised an eyebrow, impressed. "You know your craft. Most wolves don't bother with such things."

"I'm not most wolves," I replied, the words slipping out before I could stop them.

She smiled, the expression transforming her severe face. "No, you certainly aren't. I'll take the charm, and I'll be back for more if it works as well as your energy suggests it will."

As I carefully crafted her order, mixing herbs and crystals with practiced movements, I felt something unfamiliar stirring inside me—not happiness, not yet, but perhaps its distant cousin: purpose.

What I didn't notice was the shadow that passed by our storefront window, pausing just long enough for a pair of familiar blue eyes to track my movements through the glass before disappearing into the crowd.

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