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From Rejection to Royalty

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.
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Chapter 2

The black mourning shroud slipped from my numb fingers as footsteps echoed in the preparation chamber. I looked up through my tears to see Sophie Wheeler gliding toward me, her healer's robes pristine white against the ceremonial backdrop. But there was something different about her today—a predatory gleam in her eyes that made Luna recoil deeper into my consciousness.

"Oh, Bella," Sophie's voice dripped with false sympathy as she approached. "I heard about the... wardrobe situation. How unfortunate."

She held out her hand, and nestled in her palm was a ring. But not just any ring—a cheap, tarnished band embedded with what looked like dried flowers. The metallic scent hit me immediately, sharp and wrong.

"Dean asked me to give this to you," Sophie continued, her lips curving into what might have been a smile on anyone else. "A rejection ring. He thought it would be... appropriate for today's ceremony."

The dead wolfsbane. I could smell it now, that sickly-sweet decay that meant poison to our kind. My wolf whimpered as Sophie stepped closer, the ring extended like an offering.

"He said to tell you that you were never worthy of an Alpha's love," Sophie whispered, loud enough for the attendants to hear. "That a true Alpha needs a mate who knows her place."

Rage flared through me, burning away the shock. "Where is my mother's dress?" I stood, my Alpha bloodline finally breaking through years of suppression. "What have you done with it?"

Sophie's eyes glittered with malicious delight. "Oh, that old thing? Dean gave it to me, of course. I'll be wearing it tonight when he marks me as his true mate."

The words hit me like physical blows. My mother's sacred dress—the one embedded with ancient pack symbols, the one that had been blessed by generations of Silvermoon Lunas—on this rogue pretender.

"You can't," I breathed, reaching for the ring to throw it back at her. "That dress belongs to my bloodline. It's sacred—"

Sophie moved faster than I expected, producing a silver ceremonial blade from her healer's kit. The blessed silver meant for purification rituals, now turned weapon. She caught my outstretched hand and pressed the blade against my palm.

The pain was immediate and excruciating. Silver burned through werewolf flesh like acid, and I screamed as the metal seared my skin. The scent of burning flesh filled the chamber as I tried to pull away, but Sophie's grip was iron-strong.

"Take the ring, Bella," she hissed, pressing the wolfsbane-embedded band against my burned palm. "Take your rejection like the weak little wolf you are."

The double assault of silver and wolfsbane sent me to my knees. The poison from the dead flowers seeped into my open wound, spreading fire through my veins. Luna howled in agony as the wolfsbane attacked our very essence, weakening our bond.

"Please," I gasped, trying to crawl away from Sophie's advancing form. "Stop..."

But Sophie wasn't finished. She knelt beside me, pulling a small vial from her kit—one I'd seen her use for healing poultices. Except the liquid inside was darker than any medicine, thick and reeking of concentrated wolfsbane.

"Let me help you with that wound," she said sweetly, loud enough for the horrified attendants to hear. "As your pack healer, it's my duty to treat injuries."

She poured the concentrated wolfsbane extract directly onto my silver burn.

The scream that tore from my throat wasn't human. It was pure agony, the sound of a soul being ripped apart. The poison ate through my flesh like acid, spreading up my arm in burning tendrils. My vision blurred as my body convulsed, Luna's presence flickering like a dying flame.

Through the haze of pain, I saw Dean standing in the chamber doorway. Our eyes met for one desperate moment, and I saw him flinch at my condition. But when Sophie looked up at him with those innocent eyes, he simply turned away.

He was going to let her kill me.

"There," Sophie murmured, capping the vial and rising gracefully. "All treated. Though I'm afraid the scarring will be... permanent."

I lay curled on the chamber floor, my burned hand clutched against my chest, the cheap rejection ring somehow forced onto my finger during my convulsions. The wolfsbane coursed through my system, making it impossible to shift, impossible to heal, impossible to fight back.

Then the air in the chamber changed.

A presence so powerful, so commanding, that every werewolf in the vicinity felt it like a physical force. The attendants immediately dropped to their knees, their wolves recognizing royal authority. Even Sophie stumbled backward, her confident mask slipping.

The chamber doors burst open, and Santiago Burns filled the doorway like an avenging angel.

"By royal decree," his voice boomed with Lycan Prince authority that made the very walls tremble, "this ceremony is suspended."

His golden eyes found mine across the chamber, and for the first time since discovering the mourning shroud, I felt hope.

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