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My Mate Rejected Me and Crowned His Mistress Luna Novel Cover

My Mate Rejected Me and Crowned His Mistress Luna

The Silverclaw Annual Moonlight Gala was supposed to be a night of celebration. Instead, I sat alone at the head table, my swollen fingers clutching a glass of water as my pregnant belly made it impossible to sit comfortably in the ornate chair. The crystal chandeliers cast dancing shadows across the room, illuminating the faces of pack members who couldn't quite hide their smirks as they glanced my way. My mate, Alpha Ethan Marshall, hadn't spoken more than ten words to me all evening. He'd spent the last hour twirling Piper Reed across the dance floor, their bodies pressed closer than necessary for a simple waltz. His hands lingered on her waist, his lips occasionally brushing her ear as he whispered something that made her laugh. "Did you see that?" a female Delta whispered to her companion at the table beside me. "Alpha Ethan hasn't left Piper's side all night." "Can you blame him?" her friend replied with a snicker. "Luna Aria looks like she's about to pop. Who would want to dance with that?" I focused on breathing evenly, trying to ignore their words.
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Chapter 5

Six months. That's how long I'd been running. Six months since I'd fled Silverclaw territory with nothing but a single bag and the hollow ache where my mate bond used to be.

Paris was beautiful, but lonely. I worked menial jobs—cleaning offices, waiting tables—anything to survive without drawing attention. My wolf remained silent within me, a dormant presence I'd almost forgotten how to feel.

I needed to feel close to my kind again, even if I couldn't risk joining a pack. That's how I found myself at the underground werewolf fight club in the abandoned warehouse district.

"Next up—The Brute versus The Butcher!" The announcer's voice echoed through the smoky room as I slipped inside, pressing myself against the wall.

The crowd roared—rogues, outcasts, and packless wolves all gathered to witness violence for entertainment. I shouldn't have been there. It wasn't safe for a former Luna without her wolf's protection. But I needed this—needed to remember what it felt like to be among wolves, even if these were broken ones.

The fighter they called The Brute stepped into the ring—massive, with scars crisscrossing his torso. He wore only shorts, his muscles rippling with power. Something about him made the air feel heavier.

"Kill him, Butcher!" someone shouted from the crowd.

The Butcher lunged first, claws partially extended. The Brute didn't move—until the last second. Then he struck with blinding speed, catching The Butcher's arm and using his momentum to slam him into the ground. The crack of bones echoed through the warehouse.

I flinched, but couldn't look away.

Three more strikes, and The Butcher was unconscious. The crowd erupted in cheers and jeers.

"That's fifteen wins in a row!" the announcer shouted. "No one can touch The Brute!"

As the crowd surged forward to congratulate their champion, The Brute's head snapped up, his nostrils flaring. He turned slowly, scanning the crowd until his eyes locked on mine.

Even from across the room, I felt the intensity of his gaze. He inhaled deeply, and something changed in his expression—shock, followed by something I couldn't name.

"Vanilla and rain," he whispered, the words somehow reaching me despite the noise.

He started moving toward me, pushing through the crowd with single-minded purpose.

I backed away, panicked. Had I been recognized? Was he sent by Ethan?

I turned and fled into the night.

---

I thought I'd escaped. But as I hurried down a narrow alley, footsteps echoed behind me.

"Hey, pretty she-wolf," a slurred voice called. "All alone?"

I spun around to find five rogues blocking my path—their eyes gleaming with predatory intent in the darkness.

"I said, all alone?" The largest one stepped forward, his breath reeking of alcohol and something fouler. "No pack scent on you. Rejected, are you?"

I backed against the wall, my heart pounding. My wolf stirred faintly, but not enough to shift, not enough to save me.

"Please," I whispered. "Let me pass."

The rogue laughed. "Not until you show us what a rejected Luna looks like under all those clothes."

They closed in, reaching for me with dirty hands. I closed my eyes, bracing for pain—

But it never came.

Instead, a blur of movement, followed by sickening cracks and thuds. I opened my eyes to find all five rogues sprawled on the ground, unconscious or worse.

And standing in the center, chest heaving slightly, was The Brute.

"Are you hurt?" he asked, his voice gentler than I expected.

I shook my head, unable to speak.

He extended his hand to help me up from where I'd fallen. "Come on. You shouldn't be out here alone."

When our hands touched, something electric shot through me—stronger than anything I'd ever felt with Ethan. My wolf stirred again, more strongly this time, letting out a faint whimper that I felt in my soul for the first time in months.

The Brute—no, Kellen—his eyes widened. He felt it too.

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"You can stay here," Kellen said, showing me into his apartment—a surprisingly luxurious penthouse that screamed wealth and power. "It's safe."

"Why are you helping me?" I asked, suspicious despite the spark between us.

He shrugged off his fight gear, revealing more scars. "Let's just say I recognize a wounded wolf when I see one."

Over the next few weeks, Kellen became my protector, my trainer, my friend. He cooked for me, taught me to defend myself, never pushing for more than I could give.

"I'm a high-ranking wolf," he admitted one evening as we shared dinner on his balcony. "In exile. But I'm not just any wolf."

Something in his eyes told me there was more to his story than he was sharing.

"Why are you telling me this?" I asked.

"Because you're trusting me," he said simply. "And I want you to know I'm worthy of that trust."

Slowly, my strength returned. Not just physically, but emotionally. My wolf stirred more frequently now, drawn by something in Kellen's presence.

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Meanwhile, across the ocean...

Ethan paced the Alpha's office, his knuckles white as he gripped the latest pack reports. The Silverclaw Pack was failing—numbers dwindling, alliances breaking.

"Alpha," Dr. Chen entered cautiously. "The tests are complete."

"And?" Ethan snapped.

Piper stood in the corner, her face pale.

"She's been infertile for years," Dr. Chen said quietly. "The injury she sustained in her first pack war damaged her reproductive system. She can't give you an heir."

Ethan's head snapped up, his eyes burning with betrayal as he stared at Piper.

"You lied," he growled. "You promised me an heir. You promised me—"

"I can still be your Luna," Piper pleaded, backing away as Ethan advanced on her.

"You will never be Luna," Ethan snarled, grabbing her arm. "You are nothing."

He dragged her down to the dungeons, her screams echoing through the pack house. As he locked her in a cell, he pressed his forehead against the cold stone wall.

"Aria," he whispered, her name a prayer on his lips. "What have I done?"

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