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My Mate Rejected Me to Make Her His Luna

The fluorescent lights of The Rusty Fang still burned behind my eyelids as I stumbled up the three warped wooden steps to our trailer. Fourteen hours. Fourteen hours of forcing smiles at rogue wolves who could barely afford coffee, let alone tips. My feet screamed in protest with every step, the cheap diner shoes having given up any pretense of support around hour nine. I fumbled with the keys, my fingers stiff and clumsy. The lock finally gave way with its usual grinding protest, and I pushed inside, immediately hit by the stale air that always seemed to cling to the walls no matter how many windows I opened. Cairo wasn't home. I should have felt relief. Instead, a hollow ache settled in my chest as I dropped my purse on the sagging couch and kicked off those torture devices masquerading as shoes. The silence pressed against my ears, broken only by the hum of our ancient refrigerator and the distant sound of someone's television through the thin walls.
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Chapter 5

The rogue enforcers arrived within minutes.

They weren't official Council guards—just three bulky wolves who'd appointed themselves the neighborhood's muscle. Frank from the end unit. The Morrison twins. They formed a wall around me, their bodies blocking any escape route, their eyes hard with judgment already rendered.

"Tell us what happened," Frank growled, his arms crossed over his barrel chest.

I opened my mouth, but Cairo's voice sliced through my mind—a localized mind-link, intimate and vicious in a way that made my skin crawl.

*Confess, you useless wolfless bitch. If you don't, I'll tell the Council your mother was a traitor. I'll make sure you never work again.*

My breath caught. My mother. The woman I'd sacrificed everything to save, the woman who was finally recovering in a care facility three towns over. He'd weaponize her. Destroy her reputation. Make sure no pack would ever hire me, help me, acknowledge me.

Mrs. Chen sobbed over Tommy's broken body. Someone had called for a healer—a real healer, not the wolfless fraud who pushed children down stairs.

The enforcers waited.

I looked at Tommy. At his small face twisted in pain, his leg bent wrong, his mother's hands shaking as she tried to comfort him. I looked at Alaiya, still wrapped in that borrowed jacket, tears streaming down her face in a performance worthy of an award.

Then I looked at Cairo.

He stood behind the enforcers, his expression carefully neutral, but his eyes—his eyes gleamed with satisfaction. He thought he'd won. Thought he'd finally broken me into the shape he needed. The obedient Omega who'd take the fall, disappear quietly, let him walk into his uncle's territory with clean hands and a beautiful chosen mate.

Something inside me cracked.

Not broke. Cracked open. Like a seed splitting to let something new push through.

I straightened my spine. My hands stopped shaking. When I spoke, my voice came out steady—not loud, but clear enough to carry across the yard.

"I did not hurt him."

Frank's eyebrows rose. "Mrs. Chen says—"

"I don't care what Mrs. Chen says." The words felt foreign in my mouth. I'd never interrupted an enforcer before. Never contradicted a pack member's accusation. "I have spent three years healing this pack while you played King in the mud." My eyes locked on Cairo's, and I watched his expression shift from satisfaction to shock to rage. "I will not confess to your mistress's sins."

The yard went silent.

Even Mrs. Chen's sobbing paused. Every wolf, shifted or human, turned to stare at me like I'd grown a second head.

Cairo's face flushed red. His hands clenched into fists at his sides, and I felt his fury through the mate bond—a hot, acidic thing that burned through whatever connection we'd once had.

"How dare you," he breathed.

Then he was moving, pushing through the enforcers, climbing onto the wooden porch where Alaiya still stood. The height gave him an advantage, made him look larger, more commanding. His eyes flashed with that weak Alpha glow—the one that had never fully recovered after his wolf's injury, but still carried enough power to make weaker wolves flinch.

I didn't flinch.

"You want to defy me?" His voice rose, pitched to carry across the entire gathering. "After everything I've done for you? Given you a home, a purpose, a place in my life despite your worthlessness?"

"You gave me nothing," I said quietly. "I earned everything. And you stole it."

His jaw clenched. I saw the decision form in his eyes before he spoke—saw him choose the nuclear option, the one thing that would destroy any credibility I had left.

He drew himself up to his full height, his chest expanding, his Alpha aura pushing outward in a wave that made several wolves step back.

"I, Cairo Harrison, Alpha of the Harrison line—" his voice boomed with ceremonial weight, "—reject you, Novalee Baker, as my mate."

The mate bond screamed.

Pain lanced through my chest, sharp and sudden, like someone had reached into my ribcage and squeezed. My knees buckled, but I locked them, refusing to fall, refusing to give him that satisfaction.

He wasn't finished.

"You are a weak, wolfless burden—" each word was a knife, "—and an attempted child-killer."

The final words hung in the air, damning and absolute.

The bond shattered.

I felt it break—not like a rope snapping, but like glass exploding, shards of three years embedding themselves in my soul. The pain was white-hot, all-consuming, the kind that made wolves scream and collapse.

I stayed standing.

My legs shook. My vision blurred. Blood dripped from my nose—I tasted copper on my lips. But I stayed standing, my eyes locked on Cairo's face, watching his expression shift from triumphant to confused.

I should have been on the ground. Should have been writhing, screaming, begging him to take it back.

Instead, I smiled.

It wasn't a happy smile. It was the smile of someone who'd just realized they'd been carrying a corpse and finally, finally, had permission to let it drop.

"Thank you," I whispered.

Then the world tilted, and I heard it—the sound of engines. Multiple engines. Growing louder.

Headlights swept across the yard, bright and blinding. Not one vehicle. Not two.

A fleet.

Black SUVs rolled into the rogue sector like a military convoy, their polished surfaces reflecting the moon. Five. Six. Seven vehicles, each one worth more than every trailer in this neighborhood combined.

They stopped.

Doors opened in perfect synchronization.

And wolves stepped out—real wolves, powerful wolves, their auras pressing against the air like physical weight. They wore black tactical gear with silver insignias I recognized from textbooks, from legends, from stories I'd thought were exaggerated.

The Royal Guard.

The Lycan King's personal enforcers.

They moved through the crowd like water, wolves parting before them without conscious thought. Their leader—a massive Beta with a scar across his jaw—stopped in front of me.

His eyes swept over my bloody face, my shaking hands, the mate rejection still burning through my veins. Then he dropped to one knee.

"Luna," he said, his voice carrying across the silent yard. "We've been looking for you."

Behind him, every Royal Guard knelt.

And from the lead SUV, a figure emerged.

Tall. Commanding. His aura hit the gathering like a tidal wave, making every wolf—including Cairo—drop their eyes in automatic submission.

The Lycan King walked toward me, and his face was the face from my memory. The rogue wolf I'd found bleeding in a trap. The one I'd nursed back to health through a winter storm, never knowing, never guessing—

His eyes met mine, and they were warm. Gentle. Home.

"Hello, little healer," Kade Jensen said softly. "I've been looking everywhere for you."

Then his gaze shifted to Cairo, still standing on that porch, his face white as bone.

The Lycan King's expression went cold.

"And you," he said, his voice dropping to a lethal purr, "just rejected my mate."

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