
Rejected Luna Claims Her Power
Rejected Luna Claims Her Power Chapter 1
The familiar scent of home should have filled me with warmth as I stepped off the plane at Silver Creek Airport. Instead, my wolf remained eerily silent, that hollow ache in my chest growing stronger with each passing day. For months now, I hadn't been able to detect Malik's scent through our mate bond, and the fear that I might be wolfless gnawed at me constantly.
I clutched my research portfolio tighter, excitement bubbling through my exhaustion. Two years of groundbreaking work on pack territorial sustainability—work that would revolutionize how werewolf communities managed their lands. Malik would be so proud. The pack would finally see that their Luna's time abroad hadn't been wasted.
The arrival lounge buzzed with the usual chaos of travelers and families reuniting. I scanned the crowd for Malik's tall frame, my heart racing with anticipation. He didn't know I was coming home early—I'd wanted to surprise him.
Then I saw him.
Malik stood near the large windows, his powerful silhouette unmistakable even from across the terminal. But he wasn't alone. A woman with auburn hair cascaded down her back pressed against his chest, her face tilted up toward his with intimate familiarity. His arms encircled her protectively, possessively, in a way that made my blood freeze.
My portfolio slipped from numb fingers, papers scattering across the polished floor.
The woman turned slightly, and my world shattered completely. Teagan. My best friend Teagan, whose rogue family I'd personally vouched for when she'd begged to join Silver Moon Pack. Teagan, who'd sent me cheerful messages throughout my research program, asking about my work and telling me how much everyone missed me.
Teagan, who was very obviously pregnant.
And wearing my Luna jewelry—the silver moonstone necklace that had belonged to Malik's mother, passed down through generations of Silver Moon Lunas.
My legs moved without conscious thought, carrying me across the terminal floor. Other travelers blurred past me as tunnel vision narrowed my world to the two figures by the window. Each step felt like walking through quicksand, reality reshaping itself with every heartbeat.
"Malik." My voice cracked on his name.
He turned, and for a split second, I saw something flicker across his face—guilt, maybe, or surprise. But it vanished so quickly I might have imagined it. His expression hardened into the cold mask of an Alpha making an uncomfortable but necessary decision.
"Journey." He didn't release Teagan, didn't step away from her. If anything, his arm tightened around her waist. "You're early."
Teagan's green eyes met mine over Malik's shoulder, and I searched desperately for some sign of the friend I'd trusted, the woman I'd welcomed into my pack like a sister. Instead, I found something that made my stomach lurch—satisfaction. She was practically glowing with it.
"I wanted to surprise you." The words came out barely above a whisper. "I finished the research ahead of schedule. The territorial sustainability protocols—they're revolutionary, Malik. They could change everything for our pack."
He didn't react to my achievement, didn't show even a flicker of the pride and excitement I'd expected. Instead, he exchanged a look with Teagan that felt like a knife twisting in my chest.
"We need to talk." His Alpha voice carried that tone of finality I'd heard him use with pack members who'd disappointed him. Never with me. Never with his mate.
"About what?" But even as I asked, my eyes kept drifting to Teagan's rounded belly, to the way she rested her hand on it protectively. To my jewelry adorning her throat.
"About the Moon Goddess's true intentions." Malik's jaw clenched, and he looked past me rather than meeting my eyes. "Teagan is my true mate, Journey. She's carrying my heir. The bond I thought I had with you—it was a mistake. A cosmic error that the Goddess has now corrected."
The terminal floor seemed to tilt beneath my feet. "What are you talking about? We've been mated for six years. I'm your Luna. I'm—"
"You're wolfless." Teagan's voice cut through my protest like glass. She finally pulled away from Malik just enough to face me fully, her hand still resting on her pregnant belly like a shield and weapon combined. "Everyone in the pack knows it, Journey. You haven't shifted in months. The Moon Goddess doesn't make mistakes—if your wolf is gone, it's because you were never meant to be Luna."
Each word hit me like a physical blow. The fear I'd carried for months, the secret shame I'd hidden even from myself, laid bare in an airport terminal by my best friend and the man who'd sworn to love me forever.
Malik's expression softened slightly, but not with love—with pity. "I have to reject you, Journey. For the pack's sake. For my heir's sake. Teagan is blessed by the Moon Goddess. Our bond is real, destined. What you and I had..." He shook his head. "I'm sorry."
Sorry. Six years of marriage, of building a pack together, of silent sacrifices and unwavering loyalty, and all I got was sorry.
I looked between them—my husband and my best friend, united against me in their shared certainty that I was nothing more than an obstacle to their destined happiness. The Luna jewelry caught the airport's fluorescent lights, mocking me with its familiar weight on another woman's throat.
"No." The word emerged stronger than I felt, carrying an edge that surprised even me. "I won't accept this. I won't just disappear because it's convenient for your new narrative."
Something flickered in the air around me—a pressure, a presence that made nearby humans glance over nervously without knowing why. Even Teagan took a half-step back, her confident smile wavering.
Malik's eyes narrowed. "Journey—"
"I said no." The power in my voice grew stronger, more commanding. For a moment, even Malik looked uncertain. "If you want to destroy our bond, you'll do it properly. With witnesses. With the pack council. You won't blindside me in an airport and expect me to slink away like a wounded animal."
I turned on my heel and walked away before either of them could respond, leaving my scattered research papers on the terminal floor like the remnants of my shattered life. Behind me, I heard Teagan's voice, shrill with sudden anxiety: "Malik, what was that? Did you feel—"
But I was already gone, walking toward an uncertain future with something new stirring in my chest where my wolf should be. Something that felt less like grief and more like fury. Less like an ending and more like a beginning.
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