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Luna Rejects Her Alpha

The Northern Territories' crisp air carried the scent of pine and wild herbs as I stood among the other pack representatives, watching Adonis command the room with his Alpha presence. My mate's broad shoulders and confident stance made my heart swell with pride. Seven years together, and still my wolf purred whenever he entered a room. "Sarah, isn't it wonderful to see all these packs united?" Ryan, my childhood friend and mid-ranking warrior, whispered beside me. I nodded, smiling politely at the diplomatic response expected of a Luna. "Yes, these alliances will strengthen all our territories." My gaze returned to Adonis, who was deep in discussion with the Alpha of the Silver Moon Pack. I didn't notice the moment everything changed—not until Adonis suddenly stiffened, his head turning sharply toward the entrance. She entered like a whisper of smoke—tall and willowy with copper hair that caught the light streaming through the high windows. Something about her movements seemed to draw every eye in the room without effort. "The Moon Goddess blesses this gathering," she announced, her voice carrying an unusual resonance that seemed to vibrate through my chest.
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Chapter 2

The morning light filtered through our bedroom curtains as I traced my fingers over my slightly swollen belly. Four months along, and our pup was growing stronger every day. I could almost feel the tiny flutters of movement now—our miracle after years of waiting.

"Sarah."

Adonis's voice startled me. He stood in the doorway, his expression unreadable. Something in his stance made my wolf stir uneasily.

"Is everything alright?" I asked, sitting up slowly.

"Eden needs to speak with us." He stepped aside, revealing her copper-haired figure behind him.

Eden's smile didn't reach her eyes as she entered our bedroom—our sanctuary. "I apologize for the intrusion, but what I have to say couldn't wait."

I straightened my robe, instinctively protective of my unborn child. "What is it?"

She glanced at Adonis, who nodded slightly before looking away from me. "I've had another vision," she announced, her voice taking on that resonant quality that seemed to fill the room. "About your... condition."

"My pregnancy?" I touched my stomach defensively. "Our pup is perfectly healthy."

Eden's face arranged itself into an expression of sympathy that didn't convince me. "The Moon Goddess showed me something disturbing." She moved closer, her metallic scent making my nose wrinkle. "The bloodline... it's weakened."

"That's impossible," I protested, looking to Adonis for support. "We both come from strong Alpha lines."

But Adonis wouldn't meet my eyes.

"The vision was quite clear," Eden continued, her voice dropping to a confidential tone. "Your pup carries diluted wolf bloodlines that will disgrace the Alpha lineage."

I felt the blood drain from my face. "You're lying."

"Sarah," Adonis finally spoke, his voice strained. "Eden has never been wrong about her visions."

"This is our child!" My voice cracked with desperation. "The Moon Goddess blessed us after seven years of waiting!"

Eden placed a hand on Adonis's arm, her fingers lingering. "The Goddess shows us what we need to see, not what we want to see."

---

"The pack needs this," Adonis insisted, his grip tightening around my wrist as he pulled me toward the healer's den.

I stumbled after him, tears blurring my vision. "Please, Adonis. This is our baby!"

"We can have another," he said, but his eyes remained cold, distant. "After we've purified the bloodline."

The pack healer's den smelled of herbs and antiseptic. Dr. Helena Rivers looked up in surprise as we entered.

"Alpha?" she questioned, her eyes darting between us.

"Prepare the ritual," Adonis commanded. "Eden will assist."

Eden stepped forward, producing a small vial from her pocket. "This will help with the spiritual cleansing."

Horror dawned on me as I realized what was happening. "No! You can't do this!"

Adonis's eyes flashed gold. "As your Alpha and mate, I command you to comply."

The weight of his Alpha command crashed over me like a physical blow. My knees buckled as my wolf howled in agony within me.

"Please," I begged, clutching my stomach. "Don't take our baby."

But Adonis had already turned away, leaving me in the hands of the healer and the woman who had orchestrated this nightmare.

---

I lay alone in the small recovery room, my body empty and my soul shattered. The termination had been quick—too quick—with Eden supervising every moment.

"The Moon Goddess will understand," she'd said as she mixed herbs with practiced hands. "Sometimes sacrifice is necessary for the greater good."

Now, hours later, I curled around my aching abdomen, tears long since dried on my cheeks. My wolf had retreated deep within me, refusing to acknowledge what had happened.

A knock at the door startled me. Ryan stood there, his expression troubled.

"Sarah..." He hesitated, then stepped inside. "I'm so sorry."

"Did you know?" I whispered. "Did everyone know what they were planning?"

"No, I swear." He knelt beside my bed. "But there are rumors spreading through the pack."

"What rumors?"

Ryan's eyes dropped to the floor. "Eden is telling everyone that your... condition... was the result of spiritual contamination."

"That's a lie!" I tried to sit up, but pain forced me back down.

"She's saying your sanctuary candle rituals are actually dark magic," he continued reluctantly. "That they've been weakening the pack instead of protecting it."

A bitter laugh escaped me. "Seven years I lit those candles. Seven years I sacrificed my own strength to protect him."

"I know," Ryan whispered. "But Sarah... no one is defending you."

As he left, I touched the moonstone pendant at my throat—my mother's last gift. The stone felt colder than usual, as if even it mourned what had been taken from me.

Through the small window of my recovery room, I could see pack members gathering in the central clearing. Eden stood among them, her copper hair gleaming in the afternoon sun as she spoke animatedly. Even from here, I could see the way they leaned toward her, drinking in her every word.

And I knew with sinking certainty that this was only the beginning.

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