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Luna Rejects Fated Mate

The manila envelope landed on my desk with a soft thud that somehow echoed like thunder in my chest. My assistant's nervous expression told me everything I needed to know before I even opened it. "Luna Aria, these came from our media contacts this morning," she whispered, her eyes darting toward the door as if Alpha Tate might materialize at any moment. "They're asking for comment before publication." My fingers trembled as I pulled out the glossy photographs, and the world tilted on its axis. There he was—my mate, my Alpha, my husband of three years—walking beside Angelica Garcia, his hand protectively placed on the small of her back. But it wasn't his protective gesture that made my breath catch in my throat. It was her hand, curved lovingly over the unmistakable swell of her pregnant belly. The pack healer's clinic. The intimate way he guided her through the entrance. The radiant smile on her face as she looked up at him with pure adoration.
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Chapter 2

The Elder Council chambers felt smaller than usual as I sat across from Samuel Torres, my hands folded tightly in my lap to stop their trembling. The ancient werewolf's weathered face showed a mixture of concern and disbelief as he reviewed the formal documents I'd placed before him.

"Luna Aria," he said slowly, his voice carrying the weight of centuries, "in all my years overseeing pack law, I have never—and I mean never—been asked to officiate a mate rejection between fated mates." His gray eyes searched mine. "Are you absolutely certain this is the path you wish to take?"

I lifted my chin, drawing on every ounce of Luna authority I possessed. "I am, Elder Torres. Alpha Tate has broken our sacred bond beyond repair. I cannot and will not accept his betrayal."

Samuel leaned back in his chair, the leather creaking under his weight. "The physical pain alone will be excruciating, child. The Moon Goddess designed fated bonds to be permanent. Breaking them goes against our very nature." He paused, studying my face. "And the emotional trauma... it could take years to recover, if you ever fully do."

"With respect, Elder," I said, my voice steady despite the storm raging inside me, "I've been living with emotional trauma for three years. At least rejection pain has an end."

His expression softened slightly. "The pack will be in upheaval. Many will not understand—"

"Then they'll learn." The steel in my voice surprised even me. "I won't be a cautionary tale about accepting betrayal for the sake of tradition."

Samuel nodded slowly, reaching for his ceremonial pen. "Very well. The ritual must be performed within the week, according to pack law. I'll need both parties present."

"Tate will be there," I said, though my stomach clenched at the thought. "Whether he wants to be or not."

By the time I returned to the pack house, word had already spread like wildfire through our mind-link network. The whispers followed me down every hallway, a mixture of shock, support, and disapproval that made my skin crawl.

"Luna Aria!" Angelica's voice rang out as I passed the main conference room. She stood in the doorway, her hand resting on her now-obvious bump, wearing one of my favorite meeting outfits—a navy blazer that had been tailored specifically for my Luna duties. "I was just reviewing the quarterly budget reports. I hope you don't mind."

The audacity stole my breath. "Those are Luna responsibilities," I said evenly.

"Well, yes, but with everything that's happening..." She tilted her head with false sympathy. "I thought I should start familiarizing myself with pack business. For continuity's sake."

Several pack members had gathered in the hallway, their eyes darting between us like spectators at a tennis match. I could feel their judgment, their uncertainty about where their loyalties should lie.

"The Luna position isn't vacant," I said, my voice carrying enough authority to make several bystanders step back. "And it won't be filled by someone who earned it through betrayal."

Angelica's mask slipped for just a moment, revealing the calculating ambition beneath. "I'm just trying to help the pack transition—"

"The only transition happening is my rejection of your lover," I cut her off. "After that, we'll see how helpful you really are."

The training grounds buzzed with tension that evening as pack members gathered for our weekly combat session. Tate stood at the center, his Alpha aura crackling with barely contained rage. When his eyes found mine across the field, the fury there made several nearby wolves whimper and submit.

"Since we're all here," he announced, his voice carrying that commanding Alpha tone that had once made my heart race, "let's address the elephant in the room."

My wolf stirred uneasily in my chest, recognizing the threat in his posture.

"Some of you may have heard rumors about rejection ceremonies and dramatic gestures," Tate continued, his gaze never leaving mine. "Let me be clear—there will be no rejection. A Luna's duty is to her pack, not her wounded pride."

Murmurs rippled through the crowd. I felt the weight of every stare, the silent pressure to submit, to accept his public dismissal of my pain.

"And while we're discussing Luna duties," Tate's voice grew harder, more cruel, "let's talk about why some wolves simply aren't strong enough to fulfill them." He gestured toward me with casual brutality. "Three years ago, my mate's weak wolf and defective genetics cost us our heir. Some bloodlines simply aren't meant to continue."

The silence that followed was deafening. I felt the pack's discomfort, their shock at their Alpha's public cruelty. But beneath their horror, I sensed something else—doubt. Doubt about his leadership, his character, his worth as their Alpha.

I stood there, absorbing his words like physical blows, my hand instinctively moving to my neck where his mark burned with phantom pain. He wanted me to break, to reveal the truth about our lost pup, to defend myself and give him ammunition to use against me.

Instead, I smiled—a cold, dignified expression that made him take an involuntary step back.

"You're right, Tate," I said, my voice carrying clearly across the silent training ground. "Some bloodlines aren't meant to continue. The question is—which ones?"

I turned and walked away, leaving him standing there with his cruel words hanging in the air like a noose around his own neck.

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