
Luna's Rebirth, Leaving Her Fate
Luna's Rebirth, Leaving Her Fate Chapter 1
The moon hung full and silver above Silverveil, casting long shadows across the ceremonial grounds where I should have been celebrating my fifteenth birthday.
Instead, I lay in my bed, my body trembling as memories that weren't mine—yet were entirely mine—flooded back like a dam bursting.
I remembered dying.
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The taste of bitter herbs on my tongue as I wasted away, too heartbroken to eat.
The cold indifference in Aiden Vale's eyes whenever he looked at me—if he bothered to look at all. The way Seraphine had smiled at my funeral, her hand possessively wrapped around his arm.
My hands clutched the bedsheets as the full weight of my previous life crashed over me.
Twenty-three years of being the unwanted mate, the forgotten half-sister, the girl who died because she couldn't bear to live unloved anymore.
The mate bond that had felt like chains around my soul, binding me to someone who wished I didn't exist.
But I was fifteen again. The marking ceremony where Aiden would claim me—where I would foolishly believe it meant he cared—was still months away.
This time would be different.
I sat up, my heart hammering against my ribs. Through my window, I could hear the distant sounds of the full moon celebration continuing below.
Pack members howled in harmony, their voices rising to honor the moon goddess. In my past life, I had missed this ceremony because I was too shy, too afraid of drawing attention to myself.
What a fool I had been.
The door to my room creaked open, and my mother Lydia peered in, her face etched with concern. "Elara? You've been so quiet tonight. Are you feeling unwell?"
I studied her face—the same gentle features, the same worried eyes that had watched me waste away in my previous life. She looked so young, unburdened by the years of watching her daughter slowly die of a broken heart.
"I'm fine, Mother," I said, my voice steadier than I felt. "Just tired."
She stepped into the room, her silk nightgown rustling. "The pack is asking for you. It's traditional for those coming of age to—"
"I know." I swung my legs over the side of the bed. "I'll be down soon."
Lydia hesitated, then moved closer. "Elara, there's something I should tell you. Alpha Thorne received word today. The Vale delegation will arrive next week for the pack assembly."
My blood turned to ice. Even though I had expected this—had lived through this before—hearing it confirmed made my stomach lurch.
"Aiden Vale is coming," I said, not a question.
My mother's eyes widened slightly at my tone. "Yes. He's... he's coming with a marriage proposal."
In my past life, I had been thrilled by this news. I had spent hours imagining what it would be like to be chosen, to be wanted. I had been such a naive child.
"For Seraphine, I assume," I said flatly.
Lydia's face crumpled with something that looked like guilt. "Elara, you know the politics involved. The Vale pack is powerful, and an alliance would—"
"Would secure our pack's future." I finished her sentence, the words tasting like ash. "I understand, Mother. Seraphine is the obvious choice. She's beautiful, well-trained, and Father's acknowledged daughter."
"You're my daughter too," Lydia whispered, her voice breaking.
I looked at her—really looked at her—and saw something I had missed in my previous life. Pain. Secrets. A sadness that went deeper than just concern for her daughter's marriage prospects.
"I know," I said softly, reaching out to squeeze her hand. "And I love you for it. But we both know how this works."
After she left, I stood at my window and stared out at the pack lands stretching beyond the ceremonial grounds. Somewhere out there, Aiden Vale was traveling toward us, probably planning how to win Seraphine's hand while dreading the possibility of being stuck with me instead.
Let him have her, I thought fiercely. This time, I won't be anyone's consolation prize.
The week passed in a blur of preparations. The pack house was scrubbed until it gleamed, the finest tapestries were hung in the great hall, and the kitchens worked around the clock preparing for the feast that would welcome our distinguished guests.
Seraphine was in her element, preening and preparing like she was getting ready for her coronation. She spent hours with the seamstresses, selecting the perfect gown, the perfect jewelry, the perfect everything to catch the eye of the southern Alpha heir.
I watched her preparations with detached interest, remembering how jealous I had been the first time around. How I had cried myself to sleep, knowing I could never compete with her golden beauty and effortless charm.
Now I felt... nothing. Or perhaps relief. Let her have the spotlight. I had other plans.
The day of the Vale delegation's arrival dawned bright and clear. I dressed simply in a blue gown that brought out my eyes but wasn't flashy enough to draw unwanted attention. I braided my dark hair back in a practical style and avoided the jewelry that Seraphine had rejected as "not quite right."
When the horns sounded, announcing the arrival of our guests, I took my place in the receiving line with the rest of the pack leadership. Seraphine stood radiant beside Alpha Thorne, her father, while I remained in the background with my mother.
Exactly where I wanted to be.
The great doors of the pack house swung open, and the Vale delegation entered in a procession of power and wealth. Their clothes were finer than anything we owned, their bearing proud and confident. At their head walked a man I recognized as Alpha Marcus Vale, Aiden's father, his silver hair gleaming and his presence commanding respect.
But my eyes were drawn to the figure beside him.
Aiden Vale had grown since I last saw him in my previous life. He was taller, broader through the shoulders, his dark hair longer and his jaw more defined. He wore his authority like a second skin, every inch the future Alpha. Handsome, powerful, and completely aware of it.
In my past life, the sight of him had made my heart race with excitement and nervousness. Now, looking at him, I felt only a cold, clinical assessment. He was still beautiful, still charismatic. Still the man who would break my heart if I let him.
I wouldn't let him.
The formal introductions began, Alpha Thorne presenting his family and key pack members. When it came time for Seraphine to be introduced, she stepped forward with a perfect curtsy, her smile dazzling.
"Alpha Vale, may I present my daughter, Seraphine," Alpha Thorne announced with obvious pride.
Aiden's eyes fixed on her immediately, and I saw the spark of interest there. Just as it had been before. Just as I had known it would be.
Good, I thought. Let the dance begin.
When my turn came, I stepped forward with a simple bow of my head. "And this is Lydia's daughter, Elara," Alpha Thorne said, his tone noticeably cooler.
Aiden's gaze shifted to me, and for just a moment, our eyes met.
The world seemed to stop.
I saw recognition flicker across his features—not the recognition of meeting someone new, but the deeper, more disturbing recognition of someone remembering something they shouldn't be able to remember. His eyes widened slightly, his confident mask slipping for just an instant.
He remembered too.
He remembered our previous life, our failed bond, my death. He remembered it all.
The realization hit me like a physical blow, but I kept my expression carefully neutral. I had suspected this might be the case—that if I had been reborn with my memories, he might have been too. But suspecting and knowing were two very different things.
Aiden's jaw tightened almost imperceptibly, and he gave me the barest nod of acknowledgment before turning his attention back to Seraphine.
But I had seen enough.
We were both players in this game now, both armed with knowledge of how it had ended before. The only question was: what would we do differently this time?
As the delegation was escorted to their quarters to rest before the evening's feast, I slipped away from the crowd. I needed time to think, to plan, to prepare for whatever came next.
Because one thing was certain: this time, I would not be a victim of fate.
This time, I would write my own ending.
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