
From Rejection to Royalty
Chapter 1
The morning mist clung to the ancient stones of Mother's memorial shrine like whispered prayers, and I knelt before the marble altar where her spirit still lingered. The moonflowers I'd brought—her favorites—released their ethereal fragrance into the dawn air as I placed them carefully at the base of her carved image.
"Today, Mother," I whispered, my fingers tracing the intricate pack symbols etched into the stone. "Today I'll wear your ceremonial dress and honor our bloodline as you always dreamed. Dean and I will finally be mated, and I'll carry forward everything you taught me about being Luna."
The wind stirred through the sacred grove, rustling the ancient oak leaves above me in what felt like her blessing. I closed my eyes and let the familiar ritual calm my pre-ceremony nerves. Seven years I'd waited for this moment—seven years of supporting Dean's rise to Alpha while carefully hiding my own Alpha nature, just as Mother had advised in my dreams. Today, all that sacrifice would finally bear fruit.
"I know you're watching over me," I continued, pressing my palm against the cool marble. "Your dress will be perfect for the ceremony. All those ancient symbols woven into the silver thread—they'll shine under the full moon tonight and remind everyone of our family's legacy."
My wolf, Luna, stirred restlessly within me, her presence unusually agitated this morning. *Something feels wrong,* she whispered in my mind, but I pushed her concerns aside. Today was supposed to be perfect. Dean and I had planned every detail of this ceremony for months.
Rising from my knees, I gathered the empty flower basket and made my way back toward the pack house. The ceremony preparation chamber awaited, where Mother's ceremonial dress would be laid out in all its ancient glory. The dress she'd worn when she mated with Father—the dress embedded with sacred pack symbols that had been passed down through generations of Silvermoon Lunas.
The pack house bustled with early morning activity as pack members prepared for tonight's celebration. I smiled and nodded at their congratulations, my heart swelling with anticipation. Tonight, I would finally step into my true role as Luna, honoring both my mate and my heritage.
But when I pushed open the door to the preparation chamber, my world shattered.
There, hanging from the ceremonial hook where Mother's silver-threaded gown should have been, was a black mourning shroud. The kind worn by rejected mates. The kind that symbolized death of the mate bond.
"No," I breathed, stumbling forward. My hands shook as I reached for the coarse black fabric, so different from the ethereal silver of Mother's dress. "This can't be right."
The chamber door opened behind me, and three pack attendants entered—women I'd known since childhood. Their faces were carefully neutral, but I caught the flash of pity in their eyes.
"Mrs. Helena," I turned to the eldest attendant, my voice barely steady. "There's been a mistake. This isn't my dress. Where is my mother's ceremonial gown?"
Helena Winters, the pack's ceremony keeper, avoided my gaze. "Miss Bella, these are the garments Alpha Dean personally selected for today's ceremony. He was very specific about his requirements."
"Dean selected this?" The words came out as a whisper. "But we planned everything together. He knows how important Mother's dress is to me. He knows—"
"The Alpha's orders were clear," another attendant interrupted gently. "You're to wear the mourning shroud for today's ceremony."
Luna's howl of anguish echoed through my mind as the truth began to sink in. Mourning shrouds weren't worn for mating ceremonies. They were worn for rejections. For the death of mate bonds. For public humiliation.
"Where is my mother's dress?" I demanded, my Alpha bloodline finally bleeding through my shock. The attendants stepped back at the authority in my voice. "What has Dean done with it?"
Helena's weathered hands twisted together. "Child, I don't know. I only know what I was told—that you were to wear this today, and that the ceremony would proceed as the Alpha commanded."
The black fabric felt like poison against my skin as I stared at it. Seven years of love, of sacrifice, of building Dean's power with my family's resources—and this was how he repaid me? By stealing my mother's sacred dress and forcing me into mourning clothes?
*He's going to reject us,* Luna whispered, her voice breaking. *In front of both packs. He's going to take everything from us.*
My legs gave out, and I sank onto the preparation bench, the black shroud still clutched in my trembling hands. The ceremony was in just hours, and somehow, I already knew that everything I'd believed about my future was about to crumble to ash.
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