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My Alpha Rejected Me for His Chosen Luna

The first rays of dawn filtered through my curtains, painting golden streaks across my bedroom floor. I stretched, feeling different—something warm and alive stirring deep within me. A presence I'd always sensed but never quite reached was now pushing toward the surface, eager to emerge. "Today's the day," I whispered to myself, my heart racing with anticipation. I closed my eyes and focused inward. There it was—a golden, pulsing energy that had been dormant for seventeen years. My wolf. After years of waiting, she was finally awakening on my eighteenth birthday. *Hello, Elena,* a voice echoed in my mind—not mine, but hers. Warm, confident, and somehow ancient.
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The first rays of dawn filtered through my curtains, painting golden streaks across my bedroom floor. I stretched, feeling different—something warm and alive stirring deep within me. A presence I'd always sensed but never quite reached was now pushing toward the surface, eager to emerge.

"Today's the day," I whispered to myself, my heart racing with anticipation.

I closed my eyes and focused inward. There it was—a golden, pulsing energy that had been dormant for seventeen years. My wolf. After years of waiting, she was finally awakening on my eighteenth birthday.

*Hello, Elena,* a voice echoed in my mind—not mine, but hers. Warm, confident, and somehow ancient.

"Hello," I replied silently, tears welling in my eyes. "I've been waiting for you."

*I'm here now. We're together.*

I took a deep breath and got out of bed, standing before my mirror. Nothing visible had changed, but everything felt different. More vivid. More alive.

The Alpha Ceremony would begin at moonrise. Tonight, Julian would officially take his place as leader of the Moonstone Pack. And tonight, I would finally discover if what I'd always believed was true—if Julian Hudson, the man who'd been my brother in all ways except blood, was truly my fated mate.

I dressed carefully, choosing a simple white dress that Noelle had helped me pick out last week. "You'll look like the Moon Goddess herself," she'd said with a wink.

"You're sure this is right?" I asked my reflection, smoothing the fabric. "Not too plain?"

*It's perfect,* my wolf assured me. *He won't see the dress anyway. He'll only see us.*

I smiled at her confidence and applied a touch of perfume—a light floral scent that seemed to blend perfectly with something deeper emerging from my skin.

As I stepped into the hallway, a familiar scent hit me—pine and rain, undercut with something wild and masculine. Julian.

My wolf surged forward, nearly knocking me off balance. *Mate!* she howled in my mind, a sound of pure joy that reverberated through my entire being.

I turned the corner and froze. Julian stood there, tall and imposing in his ceremonial Alpha attire. Our eyes met, and for a moment, something flickered in his gaze—recognition, perhaps even longing.

But then his expression hardened. He looked away, his jaw clenching visibly.

"Julian," I said softly, unable to stop myself. "Do you smell that?"

He didn't answer. Instead, he stepped protectively in front of Tiffany Clark, the she-wolf who'd been living with us since her parents died saving Julian last year.

"I'm scared," Tiffany whimpered, clinging to Julian's arm. "The ceremony will be so overwhelming. I don't know if I'm strong enough."

"You'll be fine," Julian assured her, his voice gentle in a way it hadn't been with me for months. "I won't let anything happen to you."

My wolf whined in confusion. *He's our mate. Why does he look at her that way?*

I didn't have an answer.

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The pack's grand hall was magnificent, adorned with silver moon symbols and evergreen branches. Hundreds of wolves from neighboring territories had gathered to witness Julian's ascension. I stood near the back, searching for Noelle in the crowd.

As the moon rose outside, casting silver light through the high windows, something shifted inside me. My wolf pushed forward again, stronger this time.

*It's time,* she whispered. *Let me shine.*

I closed my eyes and surrendered to the sensation. When I opened them again, the world had changed. Colors were brighter, scents sharper. And from deep within me, a fragrance began to emanate—unique and intoxicating.

Heads turned. Whispers rippled through the crowd.

"What is that scent?"

"Is it coming from the Omega girl?"

"The Alpha's ward..."

I watched as Julian's head snapped up, his nostrils flaring. Our eyes locked across the room, and this time, he couldn't look away. His expression was one of wonder and something darker—fear?

Slowly, I stepped forward. The crowd parted before me like water.

"It's her," someone murmured. "The Alpha's mate."

Julian stood frozen on the ceremonial platform, his eyes wide with recognition. Tiffany clutched his arm tighter.

"Julian," I said, my voice steady despite my racing heart. "I think we both know what this means."

The air between us crackled with electric tension. My wolf was singing, dancing with joy. *Mate! Mate! Mate!*

And then, in a move so swift I barely saw it happen, Julian stepped back as if burned.

"No," he said firmly.

Tiffany collapsed against him, sobbing dramatically. "I knew this would happen. I'm too weak... I can't survive without you as my anchor."

Julian's face hardened into a mask of resolve. He straightened his shoulders and looked down at me, his voice taking on the resonant power of an Alpha command.

"I, Julian Hudson, Alpha of the Moonstone Pack, reject you, Elena Scott, as my mate."

The words hit me like a physical blow. A psychic backlash ripped through me, stealing my breath. I doubled over, tasting copper in my mouth.

As I vomited blood onto the ceremonial floor, I caught sight of Tiffany's face over Julian's shoulder. Behind her facade of distress, her lips curved into a triumphant smirk.

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