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Rejected by her Alpha Chosen By the Moon

Myra Thorne was born of noble blood, the daughter of the Alpha King’s most trusted Betas. She was destined to be the Luna—the future queen of the pack. But when her wolf failed to appear, she became nothing but a disgrace. On the night their fates were meant to be sealed, he shattered her world. “I, Alpha Kaden Wolfshade, reject you as my mate.” Humiliated and broken, she fled, hiding the greatest secrets of all the Alpha’s unborn heirs and her heritage. Years later, when a deadly rogue uprising threatens to destroy his pack, the Alpha is forced to seek help from the one woman he cast aside. But she’s no longer weak. No longer his. And the dark secrets she guards will change everything.
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Chapter 3

Myra's pov

The first thing I felt was the pain.

It wasn’t sharp or fleeting. It was a deep, gnawing agony that started in my chest and spread outward, as if my soul had been ripped from my body and nothing but emptiness remained.

I gasped, but the air did nothing to ease it. My lungs burned. My throat felt raw, as though I had been crying or screaming.

My eyes fluttered open to darkness, shadows flickering on the stone walls of the infirmary. The room was cold. Silent.

Where was Aria?

Where were the healers?

Did nobody at all even care just a little about me?

I turned my head, the simple motion sending a wave of dizziness through me. The room was empty. Only me, lying alone on a narrow cot, the thin blanket twisted around my legs.

The door to the infirmary stood ajar. The faint light of the moon spilled through, pale and cold.

I tried to sit up, but my body protested. My muscles felt weak, as if the rejection had drained every ounce of strength I possessed. My head spun, and I had to grip the edge of the cot to steady myself.

His voice echoed in my mind, over and over, like a curse I couldn’t escape.

I, Alpha Malik Nightshade, reject you as my mate.

The memory of it crushed me anew, the humiliation, the betrayal, the disbelief. I clutched my chest, as if I could hold together the pieces of my shattered heart.

I couldn’t stay here. I had to see Malik, I needed to know what had changed between us. Why he had rejected me.

I stood up and took a shaky step.

One step after the other.

The pain followed me, relentless, but I pushed it down. I reached the door, my hand brushing the wood as I leaned on it for support.

I stepped into the corridor, the chill of the night air wrapping around me like a cloak of ice. The walls of the pack house seemed to close in, the shadows heavy.

Voices reached me low and familiar. I froze, pressing myself against a column, hidden by the deep shadows.

I recognised the voices instantly, it was Jennifer and Blake. My friends. The ones who had laughed with me as children, who had promised loyalty when my parents died.

“It was shameful, but necessary,” Jennifer said, her voice low but clear. “Having a Luna with no wolf, as weak as her, is dangerous as hell.”

“Malik had no choice,” Blake agreed. “We’d have lost respect in the alliance if he accepted her.”

“She should just leave,” Jennifer added. “She’ll doesn't belong here..”

My breath caught in my throat. The weight of their betrayal pressed down on me.

Was I really that bad. I would have devoted my whole self trying to be a good Luna, but I guess that doesn't matter.

I had thought… I had hoped…

I turned away, the tears I had fought so hard to hold back spilling down my cheeks.

Malik.

I had to see him. I had to make him see reason.

This couldn’t be the end.

The Alpha’s house loomed before me, dark and imposing. I crossed the courtyard, each step slower than the last. My strength was failing, but my will kept me moving.

The front doors were open. I climbed the stairs, the carved wood of the banister cold beneath my fingers.

I found him on the balcony, the wind stirring his dark hair, his broad shoulders tense as he stared out over the pack lands.

I stopped at the threshold, my heart in my throat.

“Malik,” I said, my voice barely more than a breath.

He didn’t move at first. Then he turned, his eyes finding mine in the moonlight.

For a moment, I saw the man I knew the one who had smiled at me, who had promised to stand beside me. But the moment passed. His face hardened, his gaze distant.

“Why?” I asked, my voice trembling. I stepped closer, every part of me aching. “Please, Malik. Tell me why.”

He looked away, his jaw tight. “I did what I had to do. The pack comes first. You know that.”

“I would have been a good Luna,” I said, the tears falling freely now. “I will be strong. I can prove it. Just give me a chance.”

His eyes closed, and for a moment I thought he would yield. But when he opened them again, the distance between us was a chasm.

“You don’t understand,” he said softly. “You never will.”

Footsteps echoed behind him. Evelyn emerged from the shadows, her golden hair shining in the moonlight. Beautiful like I would never be. She slid her arm around Malik’s, her smile as cold as the night.

“Run along, Myra,” she said, her voice dripping with false sweetness. “Before you embarrass yourself further.”

The final blow.

I fled, the sound of her laughter following me, my heart shattering anew with every step.

The forest swallowed me, the cold air biting at my skin. My strength gave out at last, and I sank to my knees, the earth hard and unyielding beneath me.

The pain inside me was too much to bear. I curled in on myself, the tears silent now, the sobs gone. There was nothing left.

Nothing.

The world blurred. My eyes drifted closed.

And then light soft and silver.

I opened my eyes to see her a figure bathed in moonlight, her hair like threads of silver, her eyes endless pools of night. I knew her immediately.

The Moon Goddess.

She knelt beside me, her touch gentle but powerful.

“The night has stolen much, child,” she said, her voice like the wind through the trees. “But you will not fall. You will rise above this, because you are the true Luna. My chosen one.”

Her image shimmered, fading like mist at dawn.

And I let the darkness take me, the words of the Goddess a faint echo in my mind as sleep claimed me on the cold forest floor.

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