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Rejected Luna Claims Her Power

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.
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Chapter 3

The ceremonial grounds had been transformed into something from a fairy tale—white silk draping from ancient oak trees, silver moonstone scattered across the altar like fallen stars, and hundreds of candles flickering in the twilight. The same decorations I'd chosen for my own mating ceremony six years ago, now repurposed for my replacement.

I stood at the edge of the gathering, hidden in the shadows beyond the torchlight. Every instinct screamed at me to leave, to spare myself this final humiliation, but something deeper kept my feet rooted to the earth. I needed to see this. I needed to witness the moment my life was officially erased.

Malik stood at the altar in his ceremonial Alpha robes, the silver embroidery catching the candlelight. He looked magnificent—powerful, commanding, every inch the Alpha who'd once promised me forever. But his eyes held none of the joy I remembered from our own ceremony. Instead, he seemed distant, going through the motions of a ritual he'd convinced himself was destiny.

Teagan glided down the petal-strewn path in a flowing white gown that accommodated her pregnancy beautifully. My grandmother's Luna crown—the one I'd worn with such pride—sat atop her auburn hair like it had always belonged there. She radiated triumph with every step, her smile bright enough to outshine the moon itself.

The pack members lined the ceremonial circle, their faces reflecting the flickering candlelight. Some looked genuinely happy for their Alpha's 'true' mate. Others seemed uncomfortable, their eyes darting nervously as if they sensed something wrong with this picture. A few—like Sarah Cross and Marcus Rivera—looked openly troubled, though they'd never dare voice their doubts.

"Who dares interrupt the Moon Goddess's sacred ceremony?" Elder Harrison's voice boomed across the grounds, and I realized with a start that he was looking directly at me. Every head turned, hundreds of eyes finding me in the shadows.

Whispers erupted like wildfire through the crowd.

*"Is that Journey?"*

*"What is she doing here?"*

*"How pathetic, showing up to her replacement's ceremony."*

*"She looks terrible. The rejection really destroyed her."*

Malik's jaw clenched, his Alpha authority rippling outward in waves that made the weaker pack members step back instinctively. "Journey." My name sounded like a curse on his lips. "You shouldn't be here."

"I have every right to witness pack ceremonies," I replied, my voice carrying farther than it should have. "Unless you've formally banished me along with rejecting me?"

Teagan's perfect smile faltered for just a moment before she pressed closer to Malik's side. "It's alright," she said sweetly, her voice pitched to carry to the entire gathering. "I understand why she'd want to see Malik find his true happiness. It must be such a relief for her to finally be free of a bond that was never meant to be."

The words hit their mark perfectly, drawing sympathetic murmurs from the crowd and painting me as the bitter ex-Luna who couldn't accept her replacement. But I caught the flash of malicious satisfaction in her green eyes, the way her hand tightened possessively on Malik's arm.

The ceremony continued with me as an unwilling audience to my own erasure. Elder Harrison spoke of destiny and the Moon Goddess's wisdom. Malik and Teagan exchanged vows that echoed the ones he'd once made to me. When he bit her neck to complete the mate mark, the crowd cheered while I felt nothing but a hollow ache where my own mark had once been.

"By the power of the Moon Goddess and the authority of the Silver Moon Pack," Elder Harrison declared, "I present Alpha Malik Shaw and Luna Teagan Shaw!"

The celebration erupted around them as pack members rushed forward with congratulations. Music began playing, and the scent of the feast drifted from the pack house. I watched it all from my place in the shadows, invisible to everyone except the few who occasionally glanced my way with pity or disdain.

As the crowd moved toward the reception, I found myself walking in the same direction, drawn by some masochistic need to see this through to the end. The pack house—my former home—blazed with light and laughter. Through the windows, I could see Teagan holding court, her hand never leaving her belly as pack members fawned over their new Luna.

I slipped through the garden entrance, avoiding the main celebration. The rose garden had been my sanctuary during difficult pack negotiations, the place where I'd planned charity drives and mediated disputes. Now it felt like a graveyard of memories.

"I wondered when you'd show up."

I turned to find Teagan standing at the garden's entrance, her wedding gown pristine despite the evening's festivities. The Luna crown caught the moonlight, and for a moment, she looked like the innocent friend I'd once trusted with my life.

"Teagan." I kept my voice neutral, though my hands clenched at my sides.

"You know, I almost felt bad about this whole thing," she said, stepping closer with the confidence of a woman who'd won everything. "You were so kind to me when I had nothing. So generous, welcoming me into your perfect little pack family."

The false sweetness in her voice made my skin crawl. "And this is how you repay kindness?"

Her laugh was like breaking glass. "Repay? Journey, you gave me the greatest gift imaginable—you showed me exactly what I wanted and then left it unguarded for two whole years." She circled me slowly, like a predator savoring its victory. "Did you really think Malik would stay faithful to a wolfless Luna who abandoned him for some pointless research project?"

"I was strengthening our pack. My research could have—"

"Your research was an excuse to run away because you knew you were failing as Luna," Teagan cut me off, her mask finally slipping completely. "No shifts, no pack bond, no real authority. You were holding him back, and deep down, you knew it."

Each word was a calculated strike, aimed at every insecurity I'd harbored during those lonely months abroad. But instead of the expected pain, I felt something else building in my chest—something hot and powerful and utterly foreign.

"I gave him everything," I said quietly. "My family's Beta bloodline support, my connections, my loyalty—"

"And I gave him what you never could." Teagan's hand moved to her belly, her smile turning vicious. "A true mate bond blessed by the Moon Goddess. An heir to carry on his bloodline. A Luna who doesn't have to pretend to be something she's not."

The power in my chest exploded outward without warning.

The air around us shimmered with golden light, and pressure rolled off me in waves that made the garden flowers bend away from my presence. Teagan's triumphant expression crumbled into shock as the force of my aura hit her like a physical blow.

"What—" she gasped, stumbling backward.

The power kept building, ancient and undeniable, filling the space between us with an authority that made my former mate bond feel like a whisper. Teagan's knees buckled, her body responding to an Alpha command she couldn't resist or understand.

"Submit," I heard myself say, my voice carrying harmonics that resonated in my bones.

Teagan's body betrayed her completely. Despite her pregnancy, despite her new Luna status, despite every advantage she'd stolen from me, she dropped to her knees in the rose garden with a whimper of pure terror. Her eyes went wide as she stared up at me, finally seeing something she'd never expected.

"That's impossible," she whispered. "You're wolfless. You can't—"

"Can't what?" The golden light around me pulsed brighter, and I felt something awakening deep in my soul—something that had been sleeping, waiting for this moment of absolute fury and betrayal to finally emerge.

Footsteps crashed through the garden as pack members, drawn by the supernatural pressure, burst through the entrance. I heard gasps, shocked whispers, the sound of someone's phone clattering to the ground. But I couldn't look away from Teagan's terrified face as she knelt before me in her stolen wedding gown, finally understanding that she'd underestimated exactly who she'd tried to destroy.

"Impossible," she repeated, but her voice shook with the knowledge that she was very, very wrong.

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