
Rejected Luna, Claimed by the Alpha Who Regretted
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On the night Elara is meant to be announced as Luna, her Alpha mate chooses another woman instead. No rejection words are spoken, but the betrayal is loud enough to shatter her bond and dignity.
Elara leaves the pack in silence, carrying a secret that will change everything.
Three years later, Alpha Kael feels the mate bond burn back to life. The Luna he discarded has returned, stronger, untouchable, and no longer his to command.
This time, regret will not be enough.
Rejected Luna, Claimed by the Alpha Who Regretted Chapter 1
The bond burned before the words were spoken.
Elara felt it flare under her skin, sharp and wrong, like a warning she refused to hear. The moon hung full and bright above the Silver Fang Pack hall, washing the stone courtyard in pale light. Wolves filled every space, dressed in ceremonial colors, voices buzzing with excitement. Tonight was important. Everyone knew it.
She stood where she had always stood, three steps behind Alpha Kael's throne, hands folded, spine straight. Calm. Composed. That was how a future Luna was meant to look.
She told herself not to hope too loudly. Hope had disappointed her before.
Still, tonight felt different. The air felt charged. Elders whispered. Warriors smiled at her with knowing looks. Some nodded in approval, others with envy. Elara caught fragments of their words as they passed.
"It's finally time."
"She's endured long enough."
"The bond doesn't lie."
Elara's lips curved into a small, careful smile. She had waited years for this moment. Years of standing beside Kael while he ruled. Years of sleeping alone despite the bond tying their souls together. Years of being present, useful, invisible.
Tonight, all of that was supposed to change.
The drums fell silent.
Alpha Kael stepped forward.
The courtyard stilled at once, as if the pack itself held its breath. Kael looked every bit the Alpha he had been raised to be. Tall. Broad-shouldered. His dark hair was pulled back, his expression carved from stone. Power clung to him like a second skin.
He did not look at Elara.
That was not unusual. Kael rarely did. He addressed the pack, his voice carrying easily across the open space.
"Silver Fang stands at the edge of a new chapter."
A cheer rose. Elara's heart beat faster.
"Our strength depends on unity," Kael continued. "On alliances that secure our future."
Something twisted low in Elara's chest. She told herself it was nerves.
"Tonight," Kael said, "I name the woman who will stand beside me as Luna."
The cheer broke into applause. Elara inhaled slowly. This was it.
Kael turned.
Not toward her.
He extended his hand toward the left side of the courtyard.
"Elara Vale," he said.
The name struck like a slap.
For a heartbeat, Elara thought she had misheard. The world tilted. Sounds blurred. Her ears rang as another woman stepped forward, graceful and smiling, dark hair shining under the moonlight.
Lyra Vale.
The applause came late, scattered at first, then louder as confusion gave way to obedience. Elara did not clap. She could not move.
Lyra walked to Kael's side, her smile trembling with triumph. Kael placed a hand over hers. The gesture was intimate. Final.
Elara waited.
She waited for Kael to say her name.
She waited for him to turn, to explain, to do something that made this make sense.
He did none of those things.
"The pack welcomes its future Luna," Kael said, his voice steady.
That was all.
No rejection. No announcement of a broken bond. No acknowledgment of the woman who stood behind him, bound to him by fate itself.
He did not look at Elara even once.
The bond screamed.
It was not the sharp pain she had imagined. It was worse. It was a hollow tearing, as if something essential was being torn into nothingness.
Whispers erupted around her.
"She's still here."
"What about the bond?"
"Did the Alpha just?"
Elara's legs locked. Her fingers curled into her palms. She felt every gaze turn toward her, curious, pitying, relieved it was not them.
Lyra glanced back, her eyes flicking over Elara with something close to satisfaction before she turned back to Kael.
Elara understood then.
Kael had not rejected her because rejecting her would have required acknowledging her.
Ignoring her was easier.
She stepped back.
The movement was small, but it broke something. A few wolves noticed. Murmurs grew louder.
"She's leaving."
"She isn't crying."
Elara walked away from the courtyard without rushing. She kept her head high. Her back is straight. Every step felt like wading through fire.
She did not look back.
Inside the pack hall, the noise faded, replaced by ringing silence. Elara pressed a hand against the wall, breathing hard. Her chest felt tight, her throat raw.
She had known Kael was distant. She had known he valued power above comfort. But some foolish part of her had believed the bond meant something. That it would matter when it counted.
It hadn't.
Her room felt too small. Too quiet. She shut the door and leaned against it, sliding down until she sat on the floor.
The bond pulsed weakly now, like a wounded thing.
"Elara," a voice whispered inside her mind, faint and distant.
Not Kael's.
Her wolf.
She swallowed hard. "I know," she whispered aloud.
The night dragged on. Celebration sounds echoed faintly from the courtyard. Laughter. Music. Lyra's laughter.
Elara rose and moved to the mirror. The woman staring back at her looked the same as she always had. Pale skin. Dark hair braided neatly. Silver eyes that gave nothing away.
She looked like a Luna.
She had been treated like nothing.
A sharp wave of nausea hit her without warning.
Elara turned just in time, gripping the edge of the basin as her stomach clenched. She retched, gasping, cold sweat breaking out across her skin.
When it passed, she sagged against the basin, heart pounding.
That was strange.
She had felt sick before. Stress did that. But this felt different. Deeper.
Another wave rolled through her, and this time, the pain bloomed low in her belly, dull and persistent.
Elara froze.
"No," she whispered.
Her hands trembled as she pressed them against her stomach. The bond flickered faintly, reacting to something else. Something new.
Memories surfaced. Missed moons. Unusual exhaustion. Sensitivity she had brushed aside.
Her breath came fast.
She sank onto the bed, staring at her hands as understanding crept in, slow and merciless.
This was not just heartbreak.
This was life.
Outside, the pack celebrated a future that did not include her.
Inside, Elara felt her world shift in a way she could not undo.
Tears finally came, silent and hot, sliding down her temples into her hair. She did not sob. She did not scream.
She lay there, staring at the ceiling, as the truth settled into her bones.
She was carrying the Alpha's child.
And tonight, she had been erased.
The pain returned, sharper now, curling through her abdomen. Elara curled onto her side, one hand clutching her stomach, the other covering her mouth to keep from making a sound.
"I won't let them hurt you," she whispered to the life growing inside her. "I promise."
The bond pulsed faintly, unanswered.
Elara pressed her hand to her stomach and understood why the pain felt different.
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Rejected Luna, Claimed by the Alpha Who Regretted of Contents
Chapter 1 Ch. 1Chapter 2 Ch. 2Chapter 3 Ch. 3Chapter 4 Ch. 4Chapter 5 Ch. 5Chapter 6 Ch. 6
Chapter 7 Ch. 7
Chapter 8 Ch. 8
Chapter 9 Ch. 9
Chapter 10 Ch. 10
Chapter 11 Ch. 11
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When a desperate Alayna begged Caiden for help, he refused.
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For two years, she had starved herself to buy his textbooks, his tickets, and his shoes.
He had stolen her sweat and her sacrifices, all for a cruel game.
The sheer audacity of his betrayal made her blood run cold.
When a billionaire stranger stepped in to pay her mother's medical bills in exchange for a one-year fake marriage, Alayna didn't hesitate to sign the contract.
She slipped the flawless diamond ring onto her finger, opened a spreadsheet, and sent Caiden an invoice for every single cent.
This time, she was going to dismantle his entire life.

9.1
Julian Laurent was known as the most notorious playboy in Rivermont, changing girlfriends as often as he changed his clothes and treating marriage like a joke.
Clara Sterling, on the other hand, had always been the most quiet and obedient daughter of the Sterling family. Raised as the heir since childhood, she had been flawless in every word and every gesture.
A family-arranged marriage forced these two complete opposites into the same life.
On their wedding night, Julian openly made out with a young model at a nightclub.
For the first time, Clara cast aside her propriety, slapping him and demanding a divorce on the spot.
But before the next day was over, their families had forced them to remarry.
This time, Julian managed to stay faithful for a month before he cheated again.
Clara filed for divorce once more, cutting ties with him completely.
However, that very same day, it was revealed that Clara was not the real daughter of the Sterling family, and she was thrown out.
At her lowest point, Julian found her and solemnly promised to protect her from then on.
They remarried again, and from that day forward, the scandals surrounding Julian ceased.
Everyone said Clara was lucky. Even her best friend insisted that Julian had truly settled down, and Clara believed it.
Until she saw him in a hospital corridor, holding her best friend's hand, his voice strained with deep emotion, "I never liked her. You're the one I've always loved!"
It turned out all of his tenderness had been a lie.
This time, she walked away and never looked back.
And the man who had once treated her as disposable only realized after she was gone that he had long since drowned in her quiet love, unable to escape.

7.7
My husband, Bennett, and I were New York's golden couple. But our perfect marriage was a lie, childless because of a rare genetic condition he claimed would kill any woman who carried his baby. When his dying father demanded an heir, Bennett proposed a solution: a surrogate.
The woman he chose, Aria, was a younger, more vibrant version of me. Suddenly, Bennett was always busy, supporting her through "difficult IVF cycles." He missed my birthday. He forgot our anniversary.
I tried to believe him, until I overheard him at a party. He confessed to his friends that his love for me was a "deep connection," but with Aria, it was "fire" and "exhilarating."
He was planning a secret wedding with her in Lake Como, at the same villa he'd promised me for our anniversary.
He was giving her a wedding, a family, a life—all the things he denied me, using a lie about a deadly genetic condition as his excuse. The betrayal was so complete it felt like a physical shock.
When he came home that night, lying about a business trip, I smiled and played the part of the loving wife.
He didn't know I'd heard everything.
He didn't know that while he was planning his new life, I was already planning my escape.
And he certainly didn't know I had just made a call to a service that specialized in one thing: making people disappear.

9.7
Luna Elena Frost was never chosen, only assigned.
Bound to Alpha Alaric Ashbourne through a cold contractual marriage, she endures three years as a Luna in name only. He never comes home, never defends her, and never looks at her, while his heart belongs to another woman.
At his grandmother's funeral, Alaric publicly dissolves their marriage, humiliating Elena before the entire pack. In that moment, she finally understands the truth. She was never wanted.
But the Moon has not abandoned her.
A forgotten night resurfaces. Her long-silent wolf begins to awaken. And secrets buried within her bloodline start to surface, drawing danger from every direction.
Cast out by the pack that once used her, Elena must flee, survive, and uncover her true power.
Only then does the Alpha realize his mistake.
By the time he turns back in regret, the Luna he rejected may already be gone forever.

9.7
Darcie Miller survives elite St. Jude's Academy on sarcasm and invisibility, steering clear of golden quarterback Charles Sterling-her most ruthless tormentor. But when her father's bankruptcy hands everything to the Sterling family, Darcie faces a humiliating ultimatum: move into Charles's mansion as his live-in "academic handler" to keep him eligible for graduation.
Now the girl who despises him holds his future in her hands, and the boy who shattered her reputation might be the only one who truly sees her. In a world of cold marble and buried secrets, hate is about to catch fire-and obsession could burn them both.

7.7
BAD REPUTATION
7.7
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His gaze narrowed over it and she must have sensed his attention, her eyes flickering in his direction. "You know, it's rude to stare."
Her voice was husky, a crisp edge that rasped along his spine and sealed her appeal. Derek was hooked. Her eyes were back on the doors, her lack of interest obvious.
He should've taken it as a sign, but since when had he backed off from anything he fancied?








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