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Rejected After He Killed Our Pup Novel Cover

Rejected After He Killed Our Pup

I smoothed my trembling hands over the dark mahogany of River’s desk. As Luna of the Crescent Moon Pack, organizing my Alpha's chaotic workspace used to be a quiet act of devotion. Now, it was a minefield. My fingers brushed against the heavy leather of his favorite jacket, draped carelessly over the back of his chair. The moment the fabric shifted, a sickeningly sweet scent hit my nose. It was an artificial, cloying mix of crushed jasmine and overly ripe peaches. Leilany. My inner wolf, Maeve, let out a gut-wrenching howl that rattled my skull. *Mate,* she whimpered, pacing frantically against the walls of my mind. *He smells of the Omega.
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Chapter 4

The sterile smell of the infirmary suffocated me. Elena’s quiet sobs were the only sound in the room, but inside my head, the silence was deafening. Maeve, my beautiful, spirited inner wolf, was gone. She hadn't just retreated; she had shattered into a million irreparable pieces the moment our mate’s claws tore into our womb.

My baby. Gone.

A hollow, cavernous ache radiated from my bandaged stomach. The grief didn’t just break me—it incinerated me. It burned away the devoted, forgiving Luna and left behind a creature forged of pure, unadulterated agony.

Then, a violent commotion erupted in the hallway.

"Get out of my way! Let me see her!" River’s voice roared through the walls.

He was coming. The man who slaughtered our unborn pup for a lying rogue was coming to demand my submission again. Panic spiked in my blood, but it was quickly swallowed by a cold, absolute resolve. I couldn't let him use his Alpha command on me. Not ever again.

I reached up to my throat. The mating mark pulsed against my fingertips, a cruel, mocking reminder of a sacred bond that had brought me nothing but death.

I extended my claws. They were trembling, dull from lack of use, but fueled by a mother's devastating heartbreak. I dug them deep into my own flesh, right over the crescent-shaped scar.

"Luna, no!" Elena shrieked, lunging forward.

"I, Serena..." I gasped, blood welling hot and thick over my knuckles. I stared blindly at the locked door as it began to shudder under River's weight. "...finally and forever reject you, Alpha River."

With a guttural scream, I ripped my hand down.

Flesh tore. Hot blood sprayed across the pristine white sheets. The mate bond snapped like a heavy, steel cable in my chest. The spiritual backlash was blinding, a soul-deep tearing that tasted like ash and copper. But beneath the excruciating pain, there was a sudden, violent liberation. The heavy chain around my neck dissolved.

The heavy oak door splintered inward just as Beta Marcus stepped out from the shadows of the infirmary's supply closet. His eyes were wide, locked in horror on my ruined neck and the blood pooling on my collarbone. He looked at the shattered door frame, then back at me. The loyalty to his Alpha warred viciously with the horrific injustice he had just witnessed.

Marcus made his choice.

He darted forward, grabbing my waist and hauling me to my feet while Elena shoved open the emergency exit.

"Take her," Elena sobbed, pressing a thick wad of gauze against my bleeding throat. "Run!"

The brutal winter air hit me like a wall of ice. Snow crunched beneath my bare feet as Marcus practically carried me into the dense pine forest. My torn abdomen screamed in agony with every step. My freshly mangled neck bled freely, staining Marcus’s shirt crimson. I was fading fast, my body shutting down from the catastrophic blood loss and the shock of a severed fated bond.

"Just a little further, Serena," Marcus panted, his voice thick with shame and sorrow. "Stay with me."

We broke through the tree line. The frozen creek lay before us—the border of the Silver Lake Pack. My birth pack. My home.

"Go," Marcus whispered, stopping at the edge of the ice. He gently pushed me forward, tears freezing on his cheeks. "May the Goddess protect you."

I stumbled blindly across the frozen water. Behind me, I heard the distant, earth-shattering howl of an Alpha realizing his mate bond was permanently dead. But it didn't pull at my soul anymore. It was just noise.

As my bare feet hit the opposite bank, massive wolves burst from the snowy bushes. Silver Lake border patrols. I recognized the silver-grey fur of my older brother just as my knees finally gave out. I collapsed into his shifting, human arms, the darkness dragging me under.

Warmth. The faint, comforting scent of cedar and vanilla.

I blinked open my heavy eyelids to stare at the familiar wooden beams of my childhood bedroom. My father, Alpha Vincent, sat beside the bed. His face, usually so stoic and proud, was aged with fresh lines of terror. My mother knelt on the floor, her face buried in the blankets, weeping silently against my hip.

"Serena," my father rumbled, his voice cracking as I stirred. "My beautiful girl. What did he do to you?"

I slowly moved my hand to my stomach. Flat. Empty. I moved it up to my neck. Thickly bandaged. Free.

I looked into my father's eyes, and the dam broke. I told him everything. I told him about the ninety-nine times River came home reeking of the rogue Omega. I told him about the forced submissions, the public humiliations, and the staged poisoning. And finally, with a dead, hollow voice, I told him about the claws that tore my unborn pup from my womb.

The temperature in the bedroom plummeted.

My father stood up slowly. His Alpha aura exploded outward, a lethal, suffocating pressure that rattled the windowpanes and made the floorboards groan. But unlike River’s aura, it didn't crush me. It wrapped around me like a heavy, impenetrable shield.

"Call the council," Alpha Vincent snarled to his Beta standing guard at the door. "Sever every trade route. Burn the alliance treaties. Any Crescent Moon wolf that steps foot near our borders will be slaughtered on sight."

He looked down at me, his eyes burning with a father's protective fury. "River has declared war on this family. And I will make him drown in the ashes of his own pack."

I closed my eyes, letting out a long, shaky breath into the quiet room. The Crescent Moon Luna was dead. But Serena of Silver Lake was finally breathing again.

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