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Luna Rejects Her Alpha

The morning light filtered through the curtains as I knelt before the hearth, carefully arranging the kindling for the special oak fire needed to slow-roast the venison. My fingers trembled slightly—not from the chill in the air, but from the excitement of what today meant. Fifty years old. Half a century of life, three decades of which I'd spent as Luna of the Silvermoon Pack. "Perfect," I whispered, watching the flames catch and dance. The kitchen was still silent, the pack house eerily quiet for such an important day. I'd risen before dawn to begin preparations. The traditional birthday feast required hours of careful work—herbs gathered at sunrise for their peak potency, meats marinated in secret family recipes passed down through generations of Lunas. My mother had taught me these rituals before I'd ever met Frederick. "Something special for someone special," she'd say, though we both knew I was just an omega then, unlikely to ever hold a position of honor in any pack.
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The morning light filtered through the curtains as I knelt before the hearth, carefully arranging the kindling for the special oak fire needed to slow-roast the venison. My fingers trembled slightly—not from the chill in the air, but from the excitement of what today meant. Fifty years old. Half a century of life, three decades of which I'd spent as Luna of the Silvermoon Pack.

"Perfect," I whispered, watching the flames catch and dance. The kitchen was still silent, the pack house eerily quiet for such an important day.

I'd risen before dawn to begin preparations. The traditional birthday feast required hours of careful work—herbs gathered at sunrise for their peak potency, meats marinated in secret family recipes passed down through generations of Lunas. My mother had taught me these rituals before I'd ever met Frederick.

"Something special for someone special," she'd say, though we both knew I was just an omega then, unlikely to ever hold a position of honor in any pack.

The irony wasn't lost on me as I arranged autumn flowers in crystal vases—the same vases Frederick had given me on our tenth anniversary, before Alina left for Europe. Before everything changed.

I hummed softly as I worked, my wolf Aria stirring inside me. *They'll remember today,* she whispered in my mind. *They must.*

But as the sun climbed higher, the pack house remained silent. No footsteps in the hallway. No excited whispers about surprises. Just the crackling fire and my own breathing.

By midday, the main hall was transformed. Golden leaves and crimson berries created a path from the entrance to the head table. Candles—fifty of them, one for each year—waited to be lit. The scent of roasting meats and sweet breads filled the air.

"Frederick will be pleased," I told myself, smoothing down my dress—the silver one he'd once said brought out the color of my eyes.

Then I heard it—the heavy footsteps of my mate, the Alpha of Silvermoon Pack.

"Frederick!" I called, hurrying to meet him in the entrance hall.

He barely glanced at me, his eyes scanning the space behind me. "Maci. Good, you're here. Alina was asking about the territory boundaries. I need you to show her the eastern quadrant after lunch."

"Today?" I asked, my voice small. "But I've prepared—"

"The pack needs this, Maci." His tone held that edge—not quite an alpha command, but close enough to make Aria bristle inside me. "Alina's healing abilities will strengthen us all."

He brushed past me, his scent mingled with hers—vanilla and something floral that made my stomach twist.

Hours later, as the evening meal approached, pack members began filing into the main hall. I stood nervously at the entrance, watching Frederick greet each wolf with warmth and pride.

"Alpha, what's the occasion?" one of the elder females asked, eyeing the decorations.

Before I could step forward, Frederick's voice boomed across the hall: "No special occasion tonight. Just a reminder that all wolves in Silvermoon are family."

My heart sank as he continued, "In fact, I think it's time we show our omegas how much we value them."

He turned to me with a smile that didn't reach his eyes. "Maci, wouldn't it be wonderful to send these fine dishes to the omega quarters? A gesture of pack unity?"

The hall fell silent. I felt every eye on me as I stared at the feast I'd prepared for my own celebration.

"But... this is..." I couldn't finish.

"It's just food, Luna," Frederick said lightly. "And our omegas have been working hard lately."

I watched in stunned silence as pack members began carrying away my carefully prepared dishes. The venison that had taken hours to perfect. The berry tarts made from berries I'd picked myself. All of it disappearing toward the omega quarters.

At the head table, Frederick pulled out Alina's chair, leaning close to whisper something that made her laugh—a sound like silver bells that cut through me sharper than any claw.

Later that night, I slipped into what had once been our private study—the room where Frederick and I used to plan pack celebrations together. The door was ajar, warm light spilling into the darkened hallway.

"You never stopped, did you?" Alina's voice, soft and intimate.

"Never." Frederick's reply was rough with emotion. "All these years, it's always been you."

I pushed the door open to find them standing close—too close—his arms wrapped around her waist.

"Frederick," I said, my voice surprisingly steady despite the storm inside me.

He turned, irritation flashing across his face. "Maci, this isn't what it looks like."

"It looks exactly like what it is," I replied.

His eyes hardened, and when he spoke, the alpha command vibrated through the air between us. "You're being ridiculous. Go rest."

Before I could respond, Tommy appeared in the doorway behind me. My son—our son—looked at me with the same dismissive expression his father wore so often.

"Mother," he said, his young alpha tone cutting through me like glass, "stop causing pack drama. Alina is here now, and Father says we need her."

As they stood united against me—my mate, my son, and the woman who had always been between us—something inside me finally broke.

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