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Luna Rejects Her Alpha

The golden lights of the Shadowpine Pack's grand ballroom cast dancing shadows across hundreds of faces, all turned toward the center of the polished marble floor where my mate—my Alpha—held another woman in his arms. I stood at the edge of the crowd, my fingers gripping the silk fabric of my emerald gown so tightly I could feel my nails threatening to tear through the delicate material. Fifteen years. Fifteen years I had stood in shadows like this, watching Dexter lavish attention on everyone except his Luna. But tonight felt different. Tonight, as Beta Elise Williamson melted against his chest, her perfectly manicured fingers trailing along his broad shoulders, something inside me finally cracked. The territorial expansion celebration was supposed to be our triumph. Our pack had grown from a struggling group of thirty to over two hundred strong wolves, thanks in large part to the fifty thousand dollars I had invested from my inheritance during those desperate early days. Money Dexter had never acknowledged. Success he had never shared credit for.
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Chapter 3

The rain hammered against my windshield as I drove through the night, my hands gripping the steering wheel so tightly my knuckles had gone white. Every mile I put between myself and Shadowpine territory felt like breaking free from invisible chains, but the freedom came with a terrifying price—I had nowhere to go.

My savings account, once healthy from years of careful budgeting, had been systematically drained by my stepmother Elena's constant demands. The pack house had been my home for fifteen years, and now even that was lost to me. I had exactly three hundred dollars in cash, a car that was running on fumes, and the clothes I'd hastily packed from those basement boxes.

But I knew where I was going, even if the thought made my stomach churn with humiliation. Lycan Prince Sullivan Owens' territory lay two hours north, and he was the only wolf powerful enough to stand against Dexter's authority. The irony wasn't lost on me—seeking sanctuary with my mate's greatest rival.

The Owens territory entrance was marked by towering iron gates that gleamed despite the rain. Two guards emerged from a stone gatehouse, their expressions wary as they approached my modest sedan. I rolled down the window, trying to project confidence I didn't feel.

"I need to speak with Prince Sullivan," I said, my voice steadier than I'd expected. "Tell him Luna Maia Mendoza requests sanctuary."

The guards exchanged glances. One of them—a tall wolf with silver-streaked hair—studied me with sharp amber eyes. "The Shadowpine Luna? At this hour?"

"Former Luna," I corrected, the words tasting bitter on my tongue. "I've formally demanded rejection of my mate bond."

Twenty minutes later, I found myself in an elegant sitting room that radiated warmth despite the storm raging outside. Unlike the cold grandeur of the Shadowpine pack house, this space felt lived-in and welcoming. Soft leather chairs surrounded a crackling fireplace, and bookshelves lined the walls from floor to ceiling.

Sullivan entered quietly, his presence filling the room without overwhelming it. He was taller than I remembered from pack meetings, with dark hair and intelligent gray eyes that seemed to see everything. His expression was unreadable as he took in my disheveled appearance—my rain-soaked hair, my rumpled clothes, the exhaustion I couldn't hide.

"Luna Mendoza," he said, his voice carrying the natural authority of his Lycan bloodline without the harsh edge I'd grown accustomed to from Dexter. "Or should I say, former Luna?"

"Just Maia," I replied, swallowing what remained of my pride. "I... I need help. I have nowhere else to go."

He gestured to the chair across from his, waiting until I was seated before settling into his own. "Tell me what happened."

The story poured out of me—fifteen years of neglect, the public humiliation at the celebration, finding Elise's belongings in my quarters, Dexter's threats and denials about my investment. Sullivan listened without interruption, his expression growing darker with each detail.

"And your wolf?" he asked when I finished. "I can sense her, but she feels... muted."

Shame burned in my cheeks. "Dexter said my wolf's emergence would destabilize the pack. He used his Alpha commands to suppress her for so long that she... she stopped speaking to me years ago. I can feel her sometimes, like a shadow in the back of my mind, but she's dormant."

Sullivan's jaw tightened with anger. "Wolf suppression is considered abuse by Lycan Council standards. What he did to you is grounds for pack dissolution."

The validation hit me like a physical blow. After years of being told I was too emotional, too demanding, too much trouble, hearing someone acknowledge the wrongness of my treatment nearly broke me.

"Can you help me?" I whispered. "I don't have much to offer in return, but I'll work, I'll—"

"You'll train," Sullivan interrupted, rising from his chair. "Tomorrow morning, we begin awakening your wolf. She's not gone, Maia—she's been buried under years of Alpha commands and psychological manipulation. But I can help you find her again."

Hope flickered in my chest for the first time in years. "You really think she's still there?"

"I know she is." His smile was gentle but determined. "And once she's awake, Dexter Bradley will learn exactly what kind of Luna he threw away."

As I followed him upstairs to a guest room that was more luxurious than any space I'd been allowed in my own pack house, I felt something stirring deep within me. It was faint, barely a whisper, but unmistakably familiar.

My wolf was listening.

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