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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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Chapter 2

The grandfather clock in the hallway chimed midnight as I silently moved through our bedroom, gathering only what mattered most. My hands trembled as I folded my grandmother's silver pendant into a small cloth bundle, alongside my mother's worn recipe book and a few changes of clothing.

"Are you sure about this?" Aria whispered inside me, my wolf's voice faint with doubt.

"I have to be," I replied, not aloud but in the sacred space between us. "Thirty years is enough."

The moonlight cast long shadows across the marble floor as I slipped Frederick's ceremonial mate bracelet from my wrist. The silver caught the light one last time before I placed it on his desk alongside my Luna pendant—symbols of a bond that had never truly been mine.

I paused at the door, listening for any movement in the pack house. Frederick would be asleep in the guest quarters—closer to Alina's room than to mine. The thought no longer stung as much as it had hours ago.

"Maci!" Frederick's voice suddenly thundered through the hall, making me freeze. "Where do you think you're going?"

I turned slowly to find him standing in the doorway, his eyes glowing with alpha power. Behind him stood Tommy, our son, his young face set in lines of disapproval that mirrored his father's.

"I'm leaving," I said simply.

Frederick's laugh was harsh, cutting through the night air. "You're being ridiculous. Get back to your duties. The pack needs you."

When I didn't move, his voice deepened with the unmistakable resonance of an alpha command: "Stay, Luna. Your place is here."

I felt the weight of his words press against my chest, trying to force my compliance. But something had changed. The command slid off me like water from stone.

"No," I said quietly.

Tommy stepped forward then, his young alpha tone cutting through me like glass. "Mother, stop this nonsense. Alina needs our protection. The pack needs you."

"I need myself," I whispered, and slipped past them into the hallway.

Their shouts followed me down the stairs, through the main hall, and out into the night. I didn't look back as I crossed the pack grounds, my feet finding the hidden path that led to the forest edge.

The night air bit at my skin as I entered the trees, leaving behind thirty years of service, of being second-best, of watching Frederick's eyes follow Alina across rooms.

* * *

The forest was alive with sounds that had never bothered me during pack runs—now they terrified me. Every rustle of leaves made me jump, every owl's hoot sent my heart racing.

"Build a shelter," I told myself, trying to remember the basics Frederick had taught the younger wolves during training. "Find something dry."

But the branches I gathered kept slipping from my numb fingers, and the fire I tried to start refused to catch. After an hour of frustrated attempts, I gave up and huddled against a massive oak tree, pulling my thin jacket tighter around me.

"Hungry," Aria whimpered inside me.

"We'll find food tomorrow," I promised, though I had no idea how.

I closed my eyes, trying to shift into my wolf form—at least Aria would be warmer, stronger. But when I reached for that familiar transformation, I found only weakness. Years of suppressing my wolf, of being the perfect, docile Luna, had left Aria as diminished as my own spirit.

"I can't," I whispered, tears freezing on my cheeks. "I can't even shift properly."

The distant howl of wolves cut through the night—search parties. Frederick had sent them after me.

"He doesn't want me," I told Aria as the howls grew closer. "He just doesn't want to lose face."

I buried my face in my knees, questioning everything—my decision to leave, my worth, my future.

* * *

"Hey there, princess."

The voice startled me awake. Sunlight filtered through the trees, illuminating a woman standing a few feet away. Tall and lean, with wild hair and knowing eyes that assessed me from head to toe.

"You're a mess," she said bluntly, but there was something like kindness in her voice.

"Brooklyn Cole," she added, extending a hand. "And you're Maci Stone, former Luna of Silvermoon. I've been watching you struggle since dawn."

I straightened, trying to maintain some dignity despite my disheveled appearance. "What do you want?"

"To help you survive, for starters." She crouched beside me, offering a small pouch. "Food. Then shelter. Then we talk about why a Luna with thirty years of service is sitting in the dirt crying."

As I took the offered food with shaking hands, Brooklyn's eyes narrowed suddenly.

"Wait," she said, leaning closer. "There's something else... something beneath all that Luna training."

She reached out, her fingers hovering near my temple. "Your aura... it's not just a Luna's energy. There's something more."

When her eyes met mine again, they were wide with recognition.

"Alpha blood," she whispered. "Dormant, but there. You have alpha blood, Maci Stone. And no one ever told you."

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