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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 3

The morning sun filtered through the trees as Brooklyn led me to a small clearing. My body ached from a night spent huddled against a tree, but something had shifted inside me—a determination I hadn't felt in decades.

"First lesson," Brooklyn said, kneeling beside a narrow stream. "Water."

I frowned. "I know how to find water."

She raised an eyebrow. "Do you? Or do you know how to find water that won't kill you?"

She dipped her fingers into the stream, then held them up. The water looked clear, but when she examined her skin, I saw tiny wriggling creatures.

"Parasites," she explained. "Common in slow-moving water. One sip of this and you'll be vomiting for days."

I swallowed hard, remembering Frederick's lessons to the younger wolves—so focused on strength and dominance that basics like this had been overlooked.

"There's a reason rogues die young," Brooklyn said, not unkindly. "But you won't be one of them."

She showed me how to identify clean water sources, then moved on to edible plants. As we worked, her eyes occasionally narrowed as she studied me.

"There's something else we need to address," she said finally. "Your wolf."

My heart sank. "Aria's been... quiet. Since I left."

"Quiet?" Brooklyn snorted. "She's been suppressed for decades, Maci. Alpha blood doesn't just disappear because someone tells you to be less."

She guided me to sit cross-legged on a patch of moss. "Close your eyes. Reach for her."

"I've tried," I whispered. "She barely responds."

"Try harder." Brooklyn's voice hardened. "Or go back to your alpha and his precious Alina."

I closed my eyes, feeling tears threaten. *Aria?* I called silently. *Please.*

For a moment, nothing happened. Then I felt it—a stirring deep within, like something ancient awakening from a long sleep.

*I'm here,* Aria replied, her voice stronger than I'd heard in years. *I've always been here.*

"Feel that?" Brooklyn asked, her voice distant.

"Yes," I whispered, as warmth spread through my chest.

"That's your alpha blood responding. Now hold onto it."

Over the next hours, Brooklyn guided me through meditations and exercises designed to strengthen my connection with Aria. With each attempt, I felt something uncoiling inside me—power I'd never been allowed to acknowledge.

"Years of being commanded, diminished, told to be less," Brooklyn explained as we rested. "It doesn't just affect you—it affects your wolf."

By sunset, I could shift partially—just my hands into claws, my teeth sharpening—but it was more than I'd managed in years.

"We'll do this every day," Brooklyn said, her eyes gleaming with satisfaction. "Until you remember who you really are."

* * *

Back at the pack house, Frederick slammed his fist on the table, scattering papers across the floor.

"This is unacceptable!" he roared as his Beta cowered. "The Crescent Moon Pack has been our ally for twenty years!"

"They were Luna Maci's allies," the Beta reminded him cautiously. "Beta James specifically said they only trust her word."

Frederick's face darkened. "They'll learn to trust mine."

But they hadn't. The Crescent Moon Pack was the third ally to withdraw from negotiations since Maci's departure. Frederick paced the war room, his shoulders rigid with tension.

"Perhaps Alina could help," suggested one of the council members. "She has experience with European packs."

Frederick brightened slightly. "Bring her in."

Alina swept into the room minutes later, her smile confident as she surveyed the maps and treaties spread across the table.

"I'm familiar with diplomatic protocols," she said, her voice melodic. "I can certainly assist."

But as Frederick explained the situation, her smile faltered. She knew nothing of the local packs' histories, their grievances or alliances. When pressed about hunting rights—a sensitive topic with the Mountain Ridge Pack—she suggested increasing Silvermoon's take, oblivious to the treaty Maci had negotiated that balanced both packs' needs.

Frederick's expression hardened as Alina's ignorance became clear. Even he could see she lacked Maci's diplomatic touch.

* * *

Tommy returned from his search mission muddy and furious, his young face twisted with anger as he stormed into the pack house.

"She's gone!" he shouted at Frederick. "We tracked her to the river, but then—nothing!"

Frederick's jaw tightened. "She can't have just disappeared."

"She did!" Tommy kicked a chair, sending it crashing into the wall. "And now everyone's talking about how we need her back, how the pack isn't the same without her!"

Frederick placed a hand on his son's shoulder. "Then we'll give them someone else to look to."

That evening, Frederick announced that Alina would take on additional Luna duties until Maci's return. The pack members exchanged uneasy glances as Alina smiled triumphantly.

But as she attempted to organize the evening meal—a task Maci had performed effortlessly for decades—chaos erupted in the kitchens. Wolves collided in doorways, food burned on stoves, and by nightfall, whispers spread through the pack house.

"She's not our Luna," one omega murmured to another. "She never will be."

As darkness fell over Silvermoon territory, I sat by Brooklyn's small fire, feeling stronger than I had in years. Aria stirred within me, her presence growing with each passing hour.

*We're just beginning,* she whispered. *Imagine what we'll become.*

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