
Rebirth of the Luna
Chapter 2
The scent of burning pine and ceremonial herbs filled my lungs as I made my way toward the great bonfire at the heart of our territory. Three days. I'd been back in this body, in this life, for three days, and every moment felt like walking through a minefield of memories that hadn't happened yet.
My fingers unconsciously drifted to my throat, touching the smooth skin where no mark existed. In my previous life, I would have been giddy with excitement tonight, practically vibrating with anticipation for my coming-of-age ceremony. Now, the very thought of accepting any mate mark made my stomach clench with revulsion.
"Aria!" Selena's voice cut through my dark thoughts like a blade. My sister appeared at my elbow, her face glowing with what I'd once mistaken for genuine affection. Now I could see the calculation behind her smile, the way her eyes assessed my every reaction. "You look pale. Are you nervous about the ceremony?"
I forced my expression into something resembling the old Aria's gentle uncertainty. "A little," I admitted, letting just enough vulnerability creep into my voice. "It's such a big step."
"Don't worry." Her hand found my arm, fingers pressing just a little too firmly. "I'm sure everything will work out exactly as it's meant to."
The double meaning in her words sent ice through my veins, but I managed a grateful smile. "Thank you, Selena. That means everything to me."
She squeezed my arm once more before melting back into the crowd, and I had to resist the urge to scrub away the phantom sensation of her touch. Soon, I promised myself. Soon I would make them both pay.
The ceremonial fire roared higher as Elder Elias raised his staff, commanding attention from the gathered pack. Flames danced against the night sky, casting shifting shadows across dozens of faces. Young wolves stood in a semicircle around the blaze, those of us approaching our eighteenth birthdays who would soon choose our paths as adults.
"Tonight, we honor the Moon Goddess and welcome her guidance for our young ones," Elias intoned, his weathered voice carrying easily across the clearing. "May she bless them with wisdom, strength, and the clarity to recognize their true mates when the time comes."
My wolf stirred restlessly beneath my skin at the mention of mates, a low whine of confusion echoing in my mind. She remembered the bond with Lucien, the way it had felt like coming home. She didn't understand why I now viewed that connection as a poison that had nearly destroyed us.
*Trust me,* I whispered to her silently. *This time will be different.*
The flames seemed to pulse with otherworldly energy as Elias continued the blessing, each word carrying the weight of ancient tradition. I let my gaze drift across the crowd, cataloging faces, noting who stood where and with whom. Information was power, and I intended to gather as much as possible.
That's when I saw him.
He stood on the opposite side of the fire, partially obscured by the dancing flames and rising smoke. Tall, broad-shouldered, with dark hair that caught the firelight like obsidian. Even at a distance, there was something magnetic about his presence, a quiet authority that drew the eye.
Our gazes met across the ceremonial fire, and the world tilted on its axis.
*Mate.*
My wolf's howl of recognition reverberated through every cell in my body, a sound of pure, primal joy that made my knees nearly buckle. The mate bond snapped into place with the force of a lightning strike, electric and undeniable. Every instinct screamed at me to run to him, to press myself against his chest and never let go.
But then the firelight shifted, illuminating his features more clearly, and my blood turned to ice.
The strong jawline. The aristocratic nose. The way he held himself with unconscious dominance.
I knew that face. Not his specifically, but the family resemblance was unmistakable. This was Lucien's brother. This was Damien.
The realization hit me like a physical blow, stealing the breath from my lungs. My heart hammered against my ribs as panic clawed its way up my throat. The Moon Goddess had given me a second chance, had let me return to rewrite my fate, and she'd bound me to the brother of my murderer?
Damien's eyes never left mine, and I could see the exact moment the bond hit him too. His entire body went rigid, his nostrils flaring as he caught my scent on the wind. Even across the fire, I could see the golden flecks in his dark eyes, could feel the weight of his stare like a physical touch.
Every fiber of my being wanted to flee. To run as far and as fast as my legs could carry me. But I was trapped in the ceremonial circle, surrounded by my packmates, with nowhere to go. So I did the only thing I could—I forced myself to remain perfectly still, to keep breathing, to not let the terror show on my face.
*Breathe,* I commanded myself. *Just breathe. You can do this.*
But my wolf was going wild, pacing and whining and demanding I acknowledge our mate. She didn't understand the danger. She only knew that the other half of our soul stood mere yards away, and every second we didn't go to him felt like agony.
Damien took a step forward, his movement fluid and predatory. The crowd between us seemed to part instinctively, recognizing the power that radiated from him even if they didn't understand what was happening. His gaze never wavered from mine, intense and searching.
I dug my nails into my palms hard enough to draw blood, using the sharp pain to anchor myself to reality. I couldn't afford to lose control. Not here. Not now. Not with him.
Elder Elias's voice seemed to come from very far away as he continued the blessing ceremony, but I caught fragments: "...strength to face the challenges ahead..." and "...wisdom to choose the right path..."
If only he knew how desperately I needed that wisdom now.
Damien was closer now, having somehow navigated through the crowd without me noticing. The mate bond pulled at me like a tide, promising safety and completion and everything I'd thought I'd wanted in my previous life. But I knew better now. I knew that bonds could be used as weapons, that love could be twisted into betrayal.
His scent reached me then—pine and leather and something uniquely male that made my mouth water despite my terror. My wolf practically purred with satisfaction, finally catching the scent of our mate.
But all I could think about was silver chains and blood in the snow and Lucien's gentle smile as he murdered me.
The ceremony was ending. Pack members were beginning to disperse, chatting and laughing as they headed back toward the main settlement. Soon, there would be nothing to stop Damien from approaching me directly.
I needed to get away. Now.
But as I turned to leave, to lose myself in the crowd before he could reach me, his voice cut through the night air like a blade.
"Wait."
The single word carried such quiet command that my feet stopped moving without my conscious decision. I stood frozen, my back to him, feeling the weight of his approach like a storm front moving in.
This was it. There was no more running, no more hiding. The Moon Goddess had thrown me back into the fire, and this time, I was bound to a wolf whose very bloodline represented everything I feared most.
I slowly turned to face my fate.
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