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Luna Rejects Her Alpha

The Harvest Moon hung heavy and silver over the Moonstone Pack's ceremonial grounds, casting long shadows across the feast tables. Eight years. Eight years since Davis had marked me under this same moon, promised me forever in front of the Moon Goddess herself. Tonight should have been a celebration of our bond, but as I watched my mate laugh at something Ivory whispered in his ear, I felt nothing but the hollow ache where our connection used to pulse with warmth. The ceremonial feast had been magnificent—roasted venison glazed with honey and herbs, fresh-baked bread still steaming from the ovens, platters of autumn vegetables arranged like art. I'd helped the pack omegas prepare it all morning, my hands trembling from the weakness that never quite left me anymore. Three years since that ritual. Three years of feeling like my life force was slowly draining away, and still no one asked if I was well. Davis moved through the crowd with Ivory at his side, his hand hovering at the small of her back in a gesture that once belonged only to me. She wore a dress the color of moonlight, her dark hair cascading over bare shoulders.
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Chapter 2

The morning training session should have been routine. Alpha commands, warrior formations, the familiar rhythm of bodies moving in synchronized combat. But as I stood in the center of the training grounds, watching Davis demonstrate defensive techniques with Ivory as his partner instead of me, the world began to tilt.

My wolf stirred weakly in my mind, a ghost of what she used to be. *Something's wrong,* she whispered, her voice barely audible anymore. The life force transfer had damaged more than just my human form—it had nearly severed my connection to her entirely.

"Luna, you're up next," Beta Marcus called, gesturing toward the sparring circle. His voice carried the respect my title demanded, but I caught the worry in his eyes as he took in my pale complexion.

I stepped forward, my legs unsteady beneath me. The autumn air felt thick, pressing against my chest like a weight. Around me, pack members moved through their drills, their movements sharp and powerful. I used to be like that—strong, graceful, worthy of standing beside an Alpha. Now I felt like a shadow of myself, growing fainter each day.

The collapse came without warning.

One moment I was raising my hands in a defensive position, the next my knees buckled and I hit the ground hard. Pain exploded through my chest, radiating outward like cracks in ice. My vision blurred as pack members rushed toward me, their voices a distant buzz.

"Luna Eliana!" Dr. Cross's voice cut through the chaos. She knelt beside me, her hands already moving to check my pulse. "Someone help me get her to the medical wing."

"No." Davis's voice cracked like a whip across the training grounds. All movement stopped. "Don't touch her."

I tried to lift my head, to see his face, but the effort sent another wave of agony through my weakened body. Through the haze, I watched as Davis rushed not toward me, but toward Ivory, who had pressed herself against the fence, one hand to her forehead.

"The Alpha energy," Ivory whispered, her voice carrying perfectly across the silent grounds. "It's so intense. I can barely... I feel so dizzy."

Davis reached her in three strides, his hands gentle as he steadied her against his chest. "I've got you. You're safe."

The pack members around me shifted uncomfortably, their eyes darting between their collapsed Luna and their Alpha cradling another woman. Dr. Cross's jaw tightened, but she didn't move to help me without Davis's permission.

"Alpha," Marcus said carefully, "the Luna needs medical attention."

Davis didn't even look at me. His entire focus remained on Ivory, whose breathing had become deliberately shallow and rapid. "Ivory is having a reaction to the training energy. She's sensitive to Alpha dominance displays." His voice took on that protective edge I remembered from our early days together. "I need to get her somewhere quiet."

Without another word, he swept Ivory into his arms, carrying her toward the pack house like she was made of spun glass. She tucked her face against his neck, and I caught the small smile that curved her lips before she hid it from view.

"Dr. Cross," Davis called over his shoulder, "examine Ivory thoroughly. Make sure she's not seriously affected. And I don't want anyone disturbing her rest."

The pack doctor's hands clenched into fists at her sides. "What about the Luna?"

"Eliana is fine." Davis paused at the pack house steps, Ivory still cradled against him. "She's just seeking attention. She does this sometimes when she feels neglected."

The words hit harder than my fall had. Around me, pack members exchanged glances, some nodding as if this explanation made perfect sense. Others looked away, unable to meet my eyes.

As Davis disappeared into the pack house with Ivory, Dr. Cross finally knelt beside me again. "Luna, can you hear me?"

I managed a weak nod, though the simple movement made my head spin. "I'm... I'm okay."

But I wasn't okay. Nothing about this was okay. My mate had just publicly dismissed my collapse as attention-seeking while rushing to comfort another woman. The pack had watched it happen, and most of them seemed to accept his explanation without question.

Dr. Cross helped me to my feet, her support steady and warm. "Let me at least check you over in the medical wing."

"No." I straightened as much as I could manage, drawing on reserves of strength I didn't know I still possessed. "I need to... I have cleaning duties in the Alpha's study."

It was a lie, but I needed to be alone. Needed to think. Needed to understand how my life had become this nightmare where my own mate treated me like a burden while elevating another woman to a position that should have been mine.

As I walked away from the training grounds on unsteady legs, I heard the pack members resuming their drills, the incident already forgotten. But the image of Davis carrying Ivory burned in my mind, along with the terrible certainty that something fundamental had shifted in the balance of power within our pack.

And I was no longer sure where I fit in any of it.

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