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Rejected from Alpha to Mate

The grand hall of the Silverfang pack house glittered with ceremonial torchlight, casting dancing shadows across the faces of pack members who had gathered to witness my coming-of-age ceremony. My hands trembled as the pack elders placed the silver circlet upon my head, the metal cool against my skin. Five years of rejection, of living in the shadow of a ghost, and finally, tonight was supposed to be different. Tonight, Cameron would finally acknowledge me as his Luna before the entire pack. I touched the Luna pendant at my throat, the silver warm from my skin. The weight of it had never felt right—like wearing someone else's identity. Still, I clung to it, to the promise it represented. The promise that someday I would truly belong. "Isabella Morgan," Elder Marissa announced, her voice echoing through the hall, "stands before us as the chosen Luna of Alpha Cameron Sterling. May the Moon Goddess bless this union." My heart pounded against my ribs as I searched Cameron's face for any sign of warmth, any flicker of acceptance.
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The grand hall of the Silverfang pack house glittered with ceremonial torchlight, casting dancing shadows across the faces of pack members who had gathered to witness my coming-of-age ceremony. My hands trembled as the pack elders placed the silver circlet upon my head, the metal cool against my skin. Five years of rejection, of living in the shadow of a ghost, and finally, tonight was supposed to be different. Tonight, Cameron would finally acknowledge me as his Luna before the entire pack.

I touched the Luna pendant at my throat, the silver warm from my skin. The weight of it had never felt right—like wearing someone else's identity. Still, I clung to it, to the promise it represented. The promise that someday I would truly belong.

"Isabella Morgan," Elder Marissa announced, her voice echoing through the hall, "stands before us as the chosen Luna of Alpha Cameron Sterling. May the Moon Goddess bless this union."

My heart pounded against my ribs as I searched Cameron's face for any sign of warmth, any flicker of acceptance. His steel-gray eyes met mine, and for a breathless moment, I thought I saw something—not love, perhaps, but acknowledgment. Then his gaze slid away, dismissive as always.

"Before we conclude this ceremony," Cameron's voice rang out, deep and commanding, sending a ripple of surprise through the gathered pack, "I would like to honor someone special."

My breath caught. Was this it? After all these years of enduring his cold indifference, was he finally going to honor our bond?

"Seraphina Vance, come forward."

The crowd parted, and a slender she-wolf stepped into the circle of light. My stomach twisted into a knot of dread. Even from where I stood, I could see why he had chosen her. The high cheekbones, the cascade of honey-blonde hair, the confident tilt of her chin—all of it screamed Olivia. Cameron had found himself a ghost to dance with.

Seraphina approached Cameron with a sway in her hips that drew every eye in the room. She didn't even glance in my direction as she pressed herself against him, her fingers trailing up his chest with practiced intimacy.

"My Alpha," she purred, loud enough for everyone to hear, "I'm honored by your attention."

Cameron's hand settled on the small of her back, and he smiled—actually smiled—down at her. It was a smile I had never seen directed at me, not once in five years of being his mate.

A murmur of approval rippled through the pack. I stood frozen, the silver circlet suddenly heavy as lead on my head. The pendant at my throat seemed to burn against my skin, marking me as property rather than a partner.

"Look how perfect they are together," someone whispered nearby. "Just like when Olivia was alive."

Something inside me—something that had bent and bent and bent for years—finally snapped.

Heat surged through my veins, a molten tide of rage and humiliation. My vision blurred, then sharpened with preternatural clarity. I felt my Luna aura flare around me, a blinding silver light that cast harsh shadows across the hall.

"Enough," I whispered, then louder, "ENOUGH!"

The pack fell silent, eyes wide with shock as I strode forward. Cameron turned, his expression darkening with anger at my interruption of his little performance.

Before he could speak, before he could use that Alpha tone that made my knees weak and my will crumble, I did the unthinkable. My palm connected with his cheek in a crack that echoed through the silent hall. The force of it snapped his head to the side, leaving a bright red handprint on his perfect face.

"I, Isabella Morgan," I snarled, my voice carrying through the pack mind-link so that every single member would hear my rejection, "reject you, Cameron Sterling, as my Alpha and as my mate."

I ripped the pendant from my neck, the chain breaking with a satisfying snap, and hurled it to the floor at his feet. The silver shattered, fragments scattering across the polished wood like tears.

"Find someone else to stand in Olivia's shadow," I spat. "I'm done."

Cameron's face contorted with rage, his Alpha aura pressing down on me like a physical weight. "You dare—"

But I was already backing away, my body trembling not with fear but with a wild, desperate freedom. The pain hit me then—the agony of calling forth my wolf after years of suppression. My bones cracked and reformed as I forced the shift, memories of my parents' brutal deaths flashing behind my eyes. I screamed as fur erupted across my skin, as my human form gave way to the wolf I had feared for so long.

And then I ran, bolting through the stunned crowd and out into the night, toward the dark forest and the dangerous rogue territory beyond. Behind me, I heard Cameron's roar of fury, felt the tug of his incomplete bond trying to call me back.

But for the first time in years, I was deaf to his command. I ran toward uncertainty, toward danger—toward freedom.

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