
From Ugly to Unforgettable
From Ugly to Unforgettable Chapter 1
The grand hall of the Silverwood Pack had never looked more magnificent. Silver banners cascaded from the vaulted ceiling like frozen waterfalls, each one embroidered with our pack's crescent moon symbol. Moonlight streamed through the towering stained glass windows, casting ethereal patterns of blue and silver across the marble floor where hundreds of pack members had gathered.
I stood at the edge of the crowd, my heart hammering against my ribs so hard I was sure everyone could hear it. Tonight was my eighteenth birthday. Tonight, the Moon Goddess would finally reveal my destined mate.
The pink dress Scarlett had helped me pick out felt like a torture device. The fabric strained across my chest and hips, the seams threatening to burst with every breath. I tugged at the hem, trying to cover more of my thick thighs, but it was hopeless. The dress that had looked so pretty on the hanger looked ridiculous on my 200-pound frame.
"You look beautiful, Emma," Scarlett whispered beside me, her voice honey-sweet. My cousin's hand found mine, squeezing gently. "Tonight is your night."
I wanted to believe her. God, how desperately I wanted to believe her. But the mirror in my room had told a different story. My face was a battlefield of angry red acne, my skin slick with oil despite the three different cleansers I'd used. My mousy brown hair hung limp around my shoulders, and my small eyes seemed to disappear entirely into my puffy cheeks.
"What if he doesn't want me?" The words slipped out before I could stop them.
Scarlett's grip tightened. "Don't be silly. You're his destined mate. The Moon Goddess doesn't make mistakes."
Alpha Xavier stood at the front of the hall, magnificent in his ceremonial black suit. His dark hair was perfectly styled, his strong jaw clean-shaven, his green eyes scanning the crowd with the confidence of a born leader. At twenty-two, he was everything an Alpha should be—powerful, handsome, commanding. And according to every sign, every prophecy, every whisper from the pack elders, he was mine.
The thought made my stomach flutter with a mixture of hope and terror.
"Silence!" Elder Marcus's voice boomed through the hall. The ancient werewolf raised his gnarled hands, his white robes billowing around his frail frame. "Tonight, we call upon the Moon Goddess to reveal the sacred bonds that tie our souls together. Tonight, we witness destiny itself."
The crowd fell into reverent quiet. Even the children stopped their fidgeting. This was the most sacred moment in our pack's calendar—the revelation of mate bonds that would shape our future.
Elder Marcus began the ancient chant, his voice rising and falling in the melodic cadence passed down through generations. The moonlight seemed to grow brighter, more focused, as if the Goddess herself was leaning down to listen.
Then it happened.
A voice, ethereal and otherworldly, filled the hall. It seemed to come from everywhere and nowhere, resonating in our bones, in our very souls. The Moon Goddess herself was speaking.
"Xavier Blackwood, Alpha of the Silverwood Pack," the divine voice intoned, each word sending shivers down my spine. "Your destined mate stands before you. Emma Thompson, daughter of Richard and Eleanor, bearer of ancient bloodlines. The bond between you is written in the stars, sealed by my divine will."
The hall erupted in gasps and murmurs. I felt every eye turn to me, felt the weight of their stares like physical pressure against my skin. My parents, standing near the front, straightened with pride. My father's chest puffed out, and my mother's lips curved into a satisfied smile.
This was it. This was my moment.
I took a shaky step forward, then another. The crowd parted before me like the Red Sea, creating a path to my destiny. My legs felt like jelly, my palms slick with sweat. The pink dress clung to my body in all the wrong places, but it didn't matter now. Nothing mattered except reaching Xavier.
He was looking at me. Finally, truly looking at me.
And the expression on his face made my blood turn to ice.
Disgust. Pure, undiluted revulsion twisted his handsome features. His green eyes, which I'd dreamed of seeing filled with love, were cold and cruel. His lip curled as if he'd tasted something rotten.
"No," he said, his voice cutting through the hall like a blade. "No, this can't be right."
I stopped walking. My heart, which had been racing with excitement, now felt like it was being squeezed in a vise.
"Xavier," Elder Marcus said carefully, "the Moon Goddess has spoken. You cannot deny—"
"I reject you, Emma Thompson." Xavier's voice boomed through the hall, each word hitting me like a physical blow. "You're disgusting. Look at yourself. You're fat, ugly, covered in zits. You think I would claim something like you as my Luna?"
The hall fell into stunned silence. Someone gasped. Someone else whispered, "Oh my God."
I couldn't breathe. The words hit me like punches, each one driving the air from my lungs. This wasn't happening. This couldn't be happening.
But Xavier wasn't done.
He turned away from me, his movements sharp and decisive. His eyes found Scarlett in the crowd, and suddenly his expression transformed. The disgust melted away, replaced by hunger, by desire.
"She's my chosen Luna," he declared, striding toward my cousin.
Scarlett's eyes widened in what looked like surprise, but I caught the flash of triumph that crossed her face before she schooled her expression into shock. "Xavier, I... I don't understand."
"You're beautiful," he said, reaching for her. "Perfect. Everything a Luna should be."
His hand cupped the back of her neck, and I watched in horror as his canines extended. The marking bite—the sacred ritual that should have been mine—was happening right in front of me.
Scarlett's gasp of pleasure as his teeth sank into her throat was like a knife twisting in my chest.
Then the pain hit.
Rejection wasn't just emotional—it was physical, spiritual, a tearing of the very fabric of my soul. Fire exploded in my chest, spreading through my body like molten lava. I doubled over, clutching at my heart as if I could physically hold the pieces together.
The taste of copper filled my mouth. Blood. I was bleeding internally, the mate bond ripping apart like a wound.
"Fat pig," someone in the crowd laughed. "Finally knows her place."
"Did you see her face? Priceless!"
"Thank God Xavier had the sense to choose properly."
Their laughter mixed with the roaring in my ears. The marble floor rushed up to meet me as my legs gave out. Blood spilled from my lips, staining the beautiful pink dress that had been meant for my perfect night.
Through the haze of agony, I saw my parents. My father had turned away, his shoulders rigid with shame. My mother's face was buried in her hands.
They were embarrassed. Of me. Their own daughter.
The last thing I saw before darkness claimed me was Scarlett's face, beautiful and triumphant, Xavier's mark fresh on her throat. Her lips curved into the smallest, cruelest smile.
And I knew, with the clarity that comes only in moments of absolute devastation, that this had all been planned.
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