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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 3

The training ground fell silent as a new presence swept across the field like a storm front. Every wolf present turned toward the source—a commanding aura that made the air itself seem to thicken with power. Even Tate's cruel words died in his throat as Alpha Leland Brooks emerged from the tree line, his silver eyes fixed directly on me.

He moved with the fluid grace of a predator, his dark hair catching the evening light as pack members instinctively stepped aside to create a path. The Silvermoon Pack Alpha wore simple training clothes, but there was nothing simple about the way he carried himself—confident, purposeful, and utterly unafraid of the tension crackling through the air.

"Aria." My name on his lips sent an unexpected shiver down my spine. His voice carried that distinctive Alpha timber, but where Tate's commands felt like chains, Leland's felt like an invitation. "I've waited long enough."

Tate's Alpha aura flared in response, his possessiveness blazing like a bonfire. "Brooks, you have no business on my territory—"

"Your territory?" Leland's laugh was low and dangerous as he stepped closer to me, his presence creating a buffer between Tate's suffocating dominance and my trembling form. "Last I checked, Luna Aria Watson still has her own voice. Her own choices."

The pack members around us shifted nervously, caught between two powerful Alphas whose auras were now clashing like opposing weather systems. I could feel their wolves responding to the primal display of dominance, some cowering, others bristling with anticipation.

"I won't stand by and watch an unworthy Alpha mistreat what should be treasured," Leland continued, his silver gaze never leaving mine. "Aria, you deserve better than public humiliation from a mate who doesn't recognize your worth."

His words hit me like a physical caress, so different from Tate's cutting cruelty moments before. Where my fated mate had just proclaimed my weakness to the entire pack, this Alpha spoke of my value, my worth, my right to be treated with respect.

"How dare you—" Tate snarled, taking an aggressive step forward. His pack members immediately formed a protective semicircle behind him, their loyalty automatic despite the doubt I'd seen in their eyes.

But Leland's pack materialized from the shadows like ghosts, their formation fluid and confident as they flanked their Alpha. The Silvermoon wolves moved with a coordination that spoke of genuine respect rather than fear-based obedience.

"I dare because someone should," Leland replied, his tone deadly calm. "When an Alpha publicly degrades his Luna, questions her genetics, and parades his pregnant mistress around like a prize, someone needs to remind him what real leadership looks like."

The word 'mistress' hung in the air like a slap. Several of Tate's pack members flinched, their discomfort with their Alpha's behavior becoming impossible to hide.

I found myself caught between their competing auras, but something strange happened. Instead of feeling crushed by the opposing forces, Leland's presence seemed to shield me from Tate's oppressive dominance. Where my mate's power had always felt like a cage, demanding submission and compliance, Leland's felt like protection—strong enough to stand against any threat, yet gentle enough not to overwhelm.

"You want to discuss leadership?" Tate's voice rose to a roar, his Alpha command rippling outward. "I'll show you exactly why the Hudson Pack doesn't bow to Silvermoon interference!"

But Leland didn't flinch. If anything, his own Alpha presence expanded, meeting Tate's challenge with unwavering confidence. "By all means, Hudson. Show everyone here what kind of Alpha blames his Luna for his own failures."

The training ground had become a powder keg, two packs facing off while their Alphas circled each other like wolves preparing to fight. I could feel the violence building in the air, the primitive need for dominance that drove all Alpha males when their authority was questioned.

Yet through it all, Leland's attention kept returning to me. Not as a prize to be won or a possession to be claimed, but as a person whose choice mattered. His silver eyes held a question, a promise, and something that looked dangerously like hope.

"The choice is yours, Aria," he said quietly, his words somehow carrying clearly despite the chaos around us. "It always has been. I'm just here to make sure you know you have one."

The weight of every stare pressed down on me—pack members from both sides watching to see what the disgraced Luna would do, how she would respond to this unprecedented challenge to the natural order of fated mates and pack hierarchy.

For the first time in three years, I felt like I could breathe.

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