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Luna Rejects Cheating Alpha

The examination room felt smaller than a coffin, its sterile white walls pressing in around me as Dr. Aris Thorne's words echoed in my skull like a death knell. Three months. Fading Wolf Syndrome. Terminal. My hands trembled in my lap, fingers interlaced so tightly my knuckles had gone white. The pack healer's weathered face was etched with sympathy, his silver eyes holding the kind of gentle sorrow reserved for the dying. I wanted to scream, to rage against the Moon Goddess who had blessed me with a fated mate only to snatch away my life just as I'd found my purpose. Instead, I sat frozen, my wolf Lyra whimpering like a wounded pup deep in my consciousness. "Luna," Dr.
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Chapter 3

The ancient stone steps leading to Elder Rowan's private study felt heavier beneath my feet than they should have. Each step echoed in the narrow corridor, the sound bouncing off walls lined with centuries of pack history—portraits of former Alphas and Lunas who had honored their bonds until death. The irony wasn't lost on me.

I'd requested this meeting under the pretense of wanting to understand pack law better, a perfectly reasonable request for a Luna who took her duties seriously. But as I raised my hand to knock on the heavy oak door, my fingers trembled with more than just the weakness that had been steadily growing worse.

"Enter," came Elder Rowan's gravelly voice.

The study was exactly what I'd expected—shelves lined with leather-bound volumes of pack law, ceremonial artifacts, and the musty scent of old parchment. Elder Rowan sat behind his massive desk, his silver hair gleaming in the lamplight, his weathered face holding the wisdom of seven decades of service to our pack.

"Luna Natalia." He rose slightly in respect, his sharp blue eyes studying my face with the intensity of someone who'd seen too much in his lifetime. "Please, sit. How may I assist you?"

I settled into the chair across from him, my hands folded in my lap to hide their shaking. "I wanted to understand the legal protections available to pack members in... difficult circumstances."

His bushy eyebrows rose slightly. "What kind of difficulties?"

The words stuck in my throat for a moment. Once I said them aloud, there would be no taking them back. "Mate bond dissolution. Rejection procedures. The rights of the rejected party."

The silence that followed was deafening. Elder Rowan's expression didn't change, but I saw something flicker in his eyes—concern, perhaps even suspicion. He'd presided over countless ceremonies, witnessed the sacred bonds that held our pack together. The idea of a fated mate bond being rejected was almost unthinkable.

"Luna," he said carefully, "such procedures are extremely rare. The Moon Goddess doesn't make mistakes when she blesses us with our true mates."

"But they exist," I pressed. "The laws, the protections—they're there for a reason."

He nodded slowly, then pulled a thick volume from the shelf behind him. The leather binding was so old it had worn smooth, the title barely visible: *Sacred Laws and Ancient Rites*. "Yes, they exist. In cases where one mate proves... unworthy of the bond."

As he opened the book, I caught sight of illuminated text, hand-copied centuries ago by pack scribes. The formality of it, the weight of tradition, made what I was contemplating feel both more real and more terrifying.

"The rejected party—particularly a Luna—is entitled to significant compensation," Elder Rowan read, his finger tracing the ancient text. "Half of all pack assets acquired during the bonded period, protected status within pack lands for immediate family members, and the right to sanctuary until arrangements can be made."

My heart hammered against my ribs. "And the procedure itself?"

"Must be witnessed by three pack elders, spoken in the traditional format, and cannot be reversed once completed." His eyes met mine over the book. "Luna, may I ask why you're seeking this information?"

The question hung between us like a blade. I could lie, deflect, make some excuse about academic curiosity. But Elder Rowan had served this pack faithfully for decades, and his loyalty was to our traditions, not to any individual—even an Alpha.

"I believe my mate bond may be... compromised," I said quietly.

His face darkened. "Alpha Dylan?"

"I can't prove anything yet. But if the time comes when I need these protections, I want to understand my options."

Elder Rowan closed the book with a soft thud, his expression grave. "Luna, if what you're suggesting is true, it would be a violation of everything we hold sacred. The Alpha's bond with his Luna is the foundation of pack stability."

"I know." The words came out as barely a whisper. "But knowledge is power, Elder Rowan. And right now, I need all the power I can get."

He studied me for a long moment, and I saw the exact instant he noticed what Dr. Thorne had seen—the subtle signs of illness, the way I held myself like someone fighting an invisible battle. "You have my word that this conversation remains confidential. And Luna?" He leaned forward, his voice dropping to a whisper. "When the time comes, if it comes, you won't face it alone."

I left his study with my head held high, but the moment I was out of sight, I had to lean against the stone wall to catch my breath. The knowledge I'd gained felt like armor, but it was cold comfort against the pain that suddenly lanced through my skull.

*Little Luna.*

The voice slithered into my mind like poison, and I gasped as images flooded my consciousness—Dylan's hands tangled in golden hair, his mouth on skin that wasn't mine, his body moving with a passion he hadn't shown me in weeks.

*He comes back to me every time,* Soleil's mental voice purred, each word dripping with malicious satisfaction. *Some bonds can't be broken, even by the Moon Goddess. Did you really think your little ceremony three years ago could erase what we had?*

Another image crashed into my mind—Dylan's face, lost in ecstasy, whispering Soleil's name like a prayer. The psychic assault was so brutal, so violating, that I doubled over in the corridor, my hands pressed against my temples as if I could physically block her out.

*Poor little dying Luna,* Soleil continued, and my blood turned to ice. She knew. Somehow, she knew about my illness. *Fighting so hard to hold onto something that was never really yours. He's already chosen, darling. He just hasn't told you yet.*

I slammed my mental shields up with every ounce of strength I had left, cutting off her poisonous whispers. But the damage was done. The images burned in my mind like acid, and I could feel Lyra growing weaker, more transparent, as if the emotional trauma was literally killing my wolf.

By the time I made it back to my car, my hands were shaking so badly I could barely grip the steering wheel. But as I sat there in the parking lot, breathing hard and fighting back tears, something cold and sharp crystallized in my chest.

Soleil had made a mistake. She'd revealed her hand, shown me that she knew about my condition. Which meant Dylan had told her. Which meant their relationship was far deeper than I'd imagined.

But she'd also underestimated me. She thought I was weak, broken, ready to simply fade away while she claimed my life.

She was about to learn how wrong she was.

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