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Luna's Rise After Rejection

The takeout bag crinkled in my hands as I climbed the stairs to Luke's apartment, my heart hammering with anticipation. Seven years. Seven beautiful, devoted years, and tonight would finally be the night he marked me as his Luna. I'd spent hours preparing his favorite meal from Romano's, the little Italian place where we'd had our first date back in college. Seraphina, my wolf, practically purred with excitement in my mind. *Tonight, we become whole,* she whispered, her voice warm with love and certainty. I fumbled with my key, trying to balance the food while my hands trembled with nervous energy. The apartment was dimmer than usual, only the bedroom light casting a soft glow down the hallway. Maybe Luke was already waiting for me, maybe he'd prepared something romantic— The sound hit me first. A low moan, feminine and breathless, followed by Luke's familiar groan of pleasure.
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Chapter 2

Three months. Three months since my world collapsed, and I was still picking up the pieces.

I folded my last clean shirt into the battered suitcase, my movements mechanical and precise. The tiny studio apartment I'd rented after leaving Luke's place felt more like a tomb than a home, but it had served its purpose—a place to lick my wounds and plan my next move.

Seraphina stirred weakly in my mind, the first time she'd made her presence known in weeks. *Are you sure about this?* Her voice was a whisper, fragile as spun glass.

"We don't have a choice," I murmured, zipping the case shut. My savings account showed a pathetic three-digit number, barely enough to cover the deposit on the cabin I'd found in neutral territory. The Silver Moon Pack had made it clear I wasn't welcome—not after their future Alpha had publicly rejected me. The whispers followed me everywhere: *Poor Sloane. Almost thirty and still unmated. What did she expect?*

The healing supplies took up most of my second bag. Wolfsbane extract, silver-lotus powder, moonstone dust—ingredients I'd collected over years of training as the pack's healer. At least they couldn't take my knowledge away from me.

The drive to rogue territory took two hours through winding mountain roads. The cabin sat at the edge of a small clearing, its weathered wood and sagging porch a far cry from the comfortable pack house I'd called home. But it was mine. No Alpha's authority, no pack hierarchy, no pitying stares.

I spent the first week scrubbing years of neglect from the floors and walls, setting up a makeshift clinic in what used to be the living room. Word spread slowly among the rogues and outcasts who lived on the fringes—there was a healer willing to treat anyone, no questions asked.

My first client was a scarred Delta who'd been cast out for challenging his Alpha. Then came a pregnant Omega whose pack had abandoned her when she refused to name the father. Each success brought another desperate soul to my door, and slowly, painfully, I began to build something new from the ashes of my old life.

But tonight was different. Tonight, everything would change.

The call came just after midnight—a frantic mind-link from Zara, a rogue she-wolf who'd become something like a friend. *Sloane, I need you. Marcus is dying. Deep in Thornwood territory, near the old oak grove. Please.*

I was already reaching for my medical bag before she finished speaking. Marcus was Zara's mate, a gentle giant who'd been exiled for refusing to participate in his pack's blood feuds. If he was hurt badly enough for Zara to risk calling me...

"I'm coming," I sent back, grabbing my silver-laced scalpels and emergency supplies.

The forest was pitch black, my flashlight cutting a narrow path through the undergrowth. Thornwood territory was dangerous even in daylight—the pack that claimed it had been wiped out years ago, leaving only territorial rogues who killed first and asked questions never.

I found them in a small clearing, Marcus's massive form crumpled against the base of an ancient oak. Blood soaked the ground beneath him, the metallic scent mixing with the earthy smell of damp leaves. Zara knelt beside him, her hands pressed against a gaping wound in his chest.

"Silver bullets," she gasped as I dropped to my knees beside them. "Three of them. I got two out, but the third..."

I could see it glinting deep in the wound, too close to his heart for comfort. "Hold the light steady," I ordered, pulling on latex gloves. My hands moved with practiced precision, silver-tipped forceps probing carefully for the bullet.

That's when I heard them—footsteps crashing through the underbrush, voices raised in anger.

"Trespassers!" The snarl came from behind us, followed by the sound of shifting bones and tearing cloth. Three wolves emerged from the shadows, their eyes glowing amber in the darkness. The largest, a scarred brute with foam flecking his muzzle, stalked forward. "This is our territory. The penalty for trespassing is death."

Zara whimpered, pressing herself protectively over Marcus's still form. I slowly stood, my silver scalpel hidden behind my back. Seraphina tried to surge forward, to shift and defend us, but she was still too weak, too broken from the rejection.

"We're just trying to save a life," I said, keeping my voice steady despite the terror clawing at my throat. "We'll leave as soon as—"

"You'll leave in pieces," the leader snarled, bunching his muscles to spring.

That's when the temperature in the clearing dropped ten degrees, and an aura of pure, overwhelming power rolled over us like a tsunami. The attacking wolves froze mid-lunge, their eyes going wide with primal terror as a voice spoke from the darkness—deep, commanding, and utterly inhuman in its authority.

"I suggest you reconsider."

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