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Reborn as the Lycan Queen: Luna of fate ruin

Aria Blackmoor dies betrayed by her mate and stepsister on the very day she is meant to become the Ultimate Luna. Given a second chance by the Moon Goddess, she awakens three years in the past on her wedding day. This time, Aria rejects her unfaithful mate publicly and chooses a homeless beggar as her husband, unaware he is the amnesiac Lycan King. As ancient prophecies awaken and hidden enemies rise, Aria must reclaim her stolen destiny, survive political warfare, and decide whether fate should be destroyed or rewritten.
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Chapter 2

The cold stone of the temple floor was no longer just a surface; it was a witness to my annihilation.

I tried to push myself up, my palms skidding on the polished marble, but my limbs had turned to lead.

The severing of the mate bond wasn't just an emotional trauma; it was a physical mutilation. It felt as though a vital organ had been harvested while I was still awake, leaving a hollow, throbbing ache that pulsed in sync with my failing heart.

I looked up, squinting through the haze of tears, searching for a single flickering spark of empathy in the crowd. I looked for the Elders I had nursed through the winter flu. I looked for the young mothers I had gifted extra rations to when the hunts were lean.

They all looked away.

Some stared at their boots; others wore expressions of grim satisfaction, as if my public destruction was a necessary cleansing for the pack’s prosperity.

To them, I wasn't Aria anymore. I was a "broken vessel," a faulty machine that had failed to produce the heir their prophecies demanded.

"The laws of the Crescent Veil are absolute," Lady Malvera declared.

Her voice didn't shake. She stepped over my prone body, her violet robes brushing against my face—a final, casual insult. "A false Luna who attempts to steal a throne through deception must be cleansed.

The blood must return to the earth so the true Queen can rise."

The word cleansed hit the air like a death knell.

"Cleansed?" I choked out, a ragged, desperate sound. "I did nothing but love him! I gave every hour of my life to this pack! I bled for your people!"

"You gave us nothing but your weakness," Malvera spat, her eyes flashing with a predatory zeal. She signaled to the temple guards.

Two massive wolves in human form—men I had once called brothers-in-arms—grabbed my upper arms.

Their grip was bruising, indifferent to the silk of my wedding gown as they dragged me toward the center of the temple. There, carved into the floor, was the circular drain of the sacrificial pit.

In the ancient days, it was used to offer the blood of enemies to the Moon Goddess. Tonight, the "enemy" was the woman who had spent three years trying to be their saint.

"Asha!" I screamed, my voice raw and breaking against the high vaulted ceiling. "Asha, please! Look at me! Don't let them do this!"

He didn't even flinch. He was standing just a few feet away, but he might as well have been on another planet.

He was focused entirely on Ruth, tucking a stray lock of hair behind her ear with a tenderness so profound it made my stomach turn.

He was looking at her the way I had prayed he would look at me for a thousand nights. I was already a ghost to him. A nuisance finally being cleared from the path.

The guards forced me down onto the edge of the pit. My white dress, the symbol of my supposed purity and my "perfect" marriage, was now a rag, stained with the dust and filth of the temple floor.

"Any last words, Aria?" Malvera asked. She drew a ceremonial dagger from her belt. It was carved from obsidian, blacker than a starless night, glinting with a lethal, oily sheen under the moonlight streaming through the oculus above.

I looked at them—my husband the traitor, my sister the thief, and my stepmother the murderer. In that moment, the sorrow didn't vanish, but it transformed.

It compressed into a hard, cold, dark spark in the center of my chest. It wasn't the "lunar spark" of a Luna. It was something sharper.

Something ancient and deadlier.

"I hope the throne burns you," I said. My voice was no longer a plea; it was a curse, steady and cold. "I hope the crown weighs so heavy it breaks your necks.

And I hope the Moon Goddess sees every lie you’ve told tonight. I hope she remembers."

Ruth giggled—a high, girlish, tinkling sound that sliced through my nerves like a razor.

"Don't worry, Aria. I’ll take very good care of your things. Especially Asha. He’s much more... enthusiastic... when he’s not bored."

Malvera didn't wait for another word. She grabbed a fistful of my hair, jerking my head back to expose the line of my throat. I closed my eyes.

I expected the coldness of death, a final silence.

The knife sank in.

Pain exploded—a hot, searing line of fire that scorched through my neck.

I felt my life spilling out, warm and wet, soaking into the white silk of my bodice. The world turned upside down as they shoved me.

I tumbled backward into the pit, the darkness rushing up to meet me before I even hit the bottom.

As I drifted into the void, there was no peace. There was no bright light or meadow of lilies. There was only a roar of absolute, unadulterated rage.

It wasn't supposed to end like this, I thought, the words echoing in the silence of my dying mind. I followed every rule. I was kind. I was good. I was loyal.

"Kindness is a shield that has failed you, little wolf," a voice vibrated through the nothingness. It wasn't human.

It sounded like the shifting of tectonic plates, like the pull of the deep ocean tides. "Would you like to try fire instead?"

"Yes," I whispered into the abyss. "Give me fire. Give me another chance. I will burn it all down."

The darkness didn't stay dark. It began to swirl with a violent, silver radiance, pulling me backward through a kaleidoscope of memories.

I saw the blood on the floor, the rejection, the cold years of my marriage, the lonely childhood after my mother died. Everything moved in reverse, faster and faster, a blur of color and sound, until the agonizing sting in my neck simply... vanished.

The metallic scent of blood was gone. In its place was the soft, floral aroma of lavender tea and expensive beeswax.

I opened my eyes.

I wasn't in the pit. I wasn't dead.

I was sitting in front of the triptych vanity mirror in my old bedroom at the Blackmoor manor.

The morning sun was streaming through the lace curtains, painting golden stripes across the carpet. My breath hitched as I looked at the calendar on the wall.

It was three years ago. The date circled in gold ink was today.

The morning of my wedding.

My hand flew to my throat.

I expected to feel the jagged scar, the wetness of the obsidian's kiss. But the skin was smooth, porcelain-cool, and unmarred.

Yet, the memory of the blade remained—it was etched into my very soul, a phantom pain that told me this wasn't a dream.

I looked at my reflection.

The girl in the mirror had soft eyes, full of hope and a terrifyingly naive belief in "destiny." She looked like a lamb decorated for the slaughter. She looked like a victim.

I reached out and picked up a pair of heavy sewing scissors from the vanity. I gripped them until my knuckles turned white, the cold metal biting into my palm.

I wasn't that girl anymore.

The Goddess had given me fire, and I intended to use it.

"This time," I whispered to the empty, quiet room, my voice sounding older than my face, " I choose ruin over fate."

The door creaked open, and I heard Ruth’s voice—saccharine and false—calling out from the hallway. "Aria? Are you ready, sister? It’s time to start the transformation."

I looked at the scissors, then back at the mirror. The transformation had already begun.

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