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My Alpha Rejected Me for the Luna He Always Wanted

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At 10:47 PM, Kiara Wagner's life is shattered in front of three hundred pack members. Her mate and Alpha, Lucas Foster, publicly rejects her, erasing three years of shared intimacy in an instant. As the devastating words are spoken, the mark on Kiara's neck burns with agonizing heat before turning to ice. Inside her mind, her wolf lets out one final, grief-stricken howl before going completely silent, leaving Kiara collapsed on the cold stone floor of the Silverfang Pack's great hall.

My Alpha Rejected Me for the Luna He Always Wanted Chapter 1

The bond broke at exactly 10:47 PM, in front of three hundred witnesses.

I stood at the center of the Silverfang Pack's great hall, stone floor cold beneath my feet, and watched Lucas Foster—Alpha, mate, the man whose bed I'd warmed for three years—speak the words that would erase me.

"I, Lucas Foster, Alpha of the Silverfang Pack, reject you, Kiara Wagner, as my mate and Luna."

The mark on my neck ignited. White-hot, like someone pressed a brand into the skin, then immediately doused it in ice water. My wolf—silent for so long I'd almost forgotten what her voice sounded like—howled once inside my skull. A sound of pure, animal grief. Then she went quiet. Not the quiet of sleep. The quiet of a door slamming shut in an empty room.

My knees hit the stone. I didn't choose to fall. My body simply stopped holding itself upright. The pain was physical, visceral—a tearing sensation that started at the base of my spine and radiated outward until my fingertips went numb. I pressed my palms flat against the floor, felt the grit of dust under my hands, and focused on that. Something real. Something I could name.

Lucas stood above me. He was already looking past me, toward the entrance, where Soleil would arrive tomorrow. His wolf, Ares, was calm. Satisfied. He'd gotten what he wanted.

The pack watched in silence. I could feel their eyes—some curious, some pitying, most indifferent. I was the stand-in. The placeholder. The wolfless girl who'd kept the Alpha's bed warm while the real Luna trained abroad. This was always how it was going to end.

I rose. Slowly, because my legs were still shaking, but I rose. I faced Lucas and kept my voice flat. Controlled. The way I'd learned to do over three years of swallowing things that wanted to be screamed.

"I, Kiara Wagner, accept your rejection."

The words locked into place like a bolt sliding home. Irrevocable. The bond—what was left of it—severed completely. I felt it go, a final snap deep in my chest, and then there was just… nothing. The space where Lucas had been, inside my mind, was empty. Cold. Clean.

Lucas's expression flickered. Not regret. Something else. Confusion, maybe, or surprise that I'd completed the severance so quickly. Then his face hardened again, and he delivered the final insult.

"You'll go to Nighthowl territory," he said. His voice carried across the hall, formal and final. "The Lycan Prince, Sylas Armstrong, has been making inquiries about Soleil. You'll enter his pack house, distract him, keep him occupied. Make sure he's not a complication when she returns."

He pulled an envelope from his jacket and held it out. "Your severance compensation. Enough to get you settled somewhere after."

I looked at the envelope. At his hand. At the ring he still wore—the one that matched the mark he'd just burned off my neck. I pressed my thumbnail into my opposite palm, once, hard enough to feel the bite of it. Then I took the envelope.

"Understood," I said.

Lucas blinked. He'd expected me to argue. To beg. To ask him to reconsider, the way I'd never done in three years because I'd known better than to waste the effort. He didn't know what to do with compliance.

I turned and walked toward the exit. The crowd parted. No one spoke. At the threshold, I paused and looked back—not at Lucas, but at the pack members lining the corridor. Some of them had been kind to me, in small ways. Most hadn't. None of them would remember me a month from now.

I reached into my jacket pocket and closed my fingers around the small iron-creek stone I'd carried for three years. A token from Maren Cole, the Alpha of the pack I'd been funneling resources to since the stand-in arrangement began. The pack that owed me.

I walked into the night.

The road outside Silverfang territory was dark and empty. I stopped at the boundary marker—a carved post that smelled like old wood and territorial piss—and pulled out my phone. One message, one word, sent to Maren: *Begin.*

The protocol I'd set up two years ago would activate now. My financial holdings, routed through three neutral accounts Lucas didn't know existed, would move out of any Silverfang-accessible system within the hour. The intelligence archive I'd been building—names, dates, transactions, every dirty compromise Lucas had made to keep his alliances smooth—would upload to a secure server Maren controlled. If I went down, it would all come out. If I didn't… well. I'd decide that later.

I opened the tin Regina had given me before I left. "For your health," she'd said, pressing it into my hands with that warm, false smile. "You need to keep taking these, Kiara. Your condition requires consistency."

Wolfsbane. I'd known for years. The smell was faint, masked with herbs, but I'd learned to recognize it. I'd kept taking the capsules anyway, because stopping would have raised questions I couldn't afford to answer.

Not anymore.

I made the decision standing there at the boundary, under a sky with no moon. The moment I crossed into Nighthowl territory, I would stop. No more suppressants. No more chemical leash. Whatever happened after that—whatever my body did, whatever my wolf did or didn't do—I would face it without Regina's poison in my veins.

I arrived at the Nighthowl pack house before dawn. The gate was staffed by a young wolf who barely looked at me, just scanned my paperwork—fabricated employment documents Lucas's Beta had prepared—and waved me through.

"Staff quarters are on the ground floor," he said. "Report to administration at eight."

I nodded and walked in.

The Nighthowl pack house was enormous. Stone and timber, old construction, the kind of place that had been standing for generations. It smelled like pine and cold air and something else—something I couldn't name yet, but that made my skin prickle.

I was given a small room in the staff wing. Bare walls, a narrow bed, a single window that looked out over the forest. I set my bag down, locked the door, and stood in the center of the room for a long moment, just breathing.

Then I opened the tin Regina had given me and emptied it into the waste bin. Every capsule. I watched them scatter across the bottom of the metal container, small and white and harmless-looking.

My hands were steady.

Outside my window, the Nighthowl forest stretched into darkness. Somewhere in the distance, I heard a wolf howl. Not a threat. Just a sound. A reminder that I was in someone else's territory now, under someone else's rules.

In the corridor beyond my door, something moved. Heavy paws, deliberate and unhurried. I pressed my ear to the wood and heard the soft pad of a wolf passing by. It paused outside my room—I could hear its breathing, low and even—then continued down the hall.

I stepped back from the door and sat on the edge of the bed. My neck was cold where the mark used to be. My wolf was silent. The bond was gone.

This was my first night without Lucas. My first night without wolfsbane.

I didn't sleep.

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