
Luna Rejects Her Traitor Mate
Chapter 1
The sacred moonstone altar gleamed under the Hunter Pack House's crystal chandeliers, its ancient surface carved with symbols that had witnessed countless mate ceremonies over the centuries. I stood before it in the flowing white gown that had belonged to Ellis's grandmother, my hands trembling as I held the ceremonial silver chalice.
The Alpha Mother, resplendent in her pristine white robes embroidered with golden thread, began the ancient incantation. Her voice carried the weight of tradition as pack members filled every corner of the great hall, their eyes fixed on Ellis and me with expectant reverence.
"By the blessing of the Moon Goddess," she intoned, "we unite these souls in the sacred bond of mate and Alpha."
Ellis stood beside me, magnificent in his formal black attire, his Alpha presence commanding even in this moment of ceremony. His dark eyes met mine as he took the chalice, and for a heartbeat, I felt the flutter of what I thought was love. How naive I was.
"Tallulah Webb," he said, his voice carrying the ritual formality, "I claim you as my mate, my Luna, bound by moon and blood."
The chalice passed to my hands, heavier than it should have been. The ceremonial wine within swirled like liquid rubies, and as I lifted it to my lips to speak my vows, something twisted violently in my stomach.
"Ellis Hunter," I began, my voice barely above a whisper, "I accept you as my mate, my Alpha—"
The words died as agony ripped through my abdomen. The chalice slipped from my fingers, clattering against the moonstone as I doubled over. A metallic taste flooded my mouth, and before I could stop it, blood erupted from my lips in a violent torrent.
Gasps echoed through the hall like thunder. The Alpha Mother stumbled backward as crimson splattered across her sacred white robes, the ancient fabric absorbing the stain like a terrible omen. Pack members rose from their seats in shock, their ceremonial silence shattered.
"Tallulah!" Ellis's voice cut through the chaos, but it wasn't concern I heard—it was fury at the disruption, at the humiliation before his pack.
I collapsed to my knees, more blood spilling from my mouth onto the pristine altar. The moonstone beneath me seemed to pulse with an angry light, as if the Moon Goddess herself was rejecting this union. Through my haze of pain, I caught sight of Natasha in the front row, her face a perfect mask of shock and concern. But her eyes—her eyes held a satisfaction that made my blood run colder than the stone beneath me.
"SILENCE!" Ellis's Alpha voice boomed through the hall, hitting every wolf present like a physical force. The gasps and murmurs died instantly, heads bowing in submission to his command. "My mate's condition is temporary," he declared, his tone brooking no argument. "It will be healed through my abilities as both her Alpha and the pack's healer."
He knelt beside me, his hands surprisingly gentle as he lifted me from the blood-stained altar. "The ceremony will continue," he announced, though I could barely focus on his words through the waves of nausea. "The Moon Goddess tests those she blesses most."
The pack members nodded, accepting his explanation with the blind faith they gave their Alpha. But I felt the weight of their stares, the whispers that would follow. The fragile beauty who couldn't even complete her own mating ceremony without collapsing.
As Ellis carried me from the hall, my vision blurring at the edges, I caught one last glimpse of the Alpha Mother frantically trying to cleanse the blood from her ceremonial robes. The red stains had already set deep into the white fabric, marking them forever.
Something was terribly wrong. This wasn't nerves or the overwhelming nature of the ceremony—this was something else entirely. But as Ellis's healing warmth began to flow through me, dulling the pain and clearing my thoughts, I pushed the suspicion away.
After all, why would my mate, my destined partner chosen by the Moon Goddess herself, ever wish me harm?
The bitter irony of that thought would haunt me for years to come, as I learned that sometimes the greatest betrayals come wrapped in the promise of love and healing.
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