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Rejected Luna Fights Back

The grand ballroom of Shadowmoon Pack's estate sparkled under crystal chandeliers, filled with the most influential Alphas and Lunas from across the region. I stood beside Jonathan on the elevated platform, my hands clasped in front of me, forcing my spine straight despite the weight of six years pressing down on my shoulders. The annual Inter-Pack Alliance gathering was always a display of power and prestige, but tonight felt different. The tension radiating from Jonathan made my skin crawl, and the way his eyes kept drifting to where Lena stood among the crowd sent ice through my veins. My emerald silk gown, chosen specifically to represent Shadowmoon Pack's colors, felt like a costume now. The Luna pendant at my throat—my mother's pendant—seemed to burn against my skin as I watched Jonathan's jaw clench and unclench. Whatever he was planning, my wolf was already retreating deep within me, sensing the coming storm. "Distinguished guests," Jonathan's voice boomed across the ballroom, commanding immediate silence. "Tonight marks not only our continued alliance but a significant announcement for Shadowmoon Pack's future." My heart hammered against my ribs. No.
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The grand ballroom of Shadowmoon Pack's estate sparkled under crystal chandeliers, filled with the most influential Alphas and Lunas from across the region. I stood beside Jonathan on the elevated platform, my hands clasped in front of me, forcing my spine straight despite the weight of six years pressing down on my shoulders. The annual Inter-Pack Alliance gathering was always a display of power and prestige, but tonight felt different. The tension radiating from Jonathan made my skin crawl, and the way his eyes kept drifting to where Lena stood among the crowd sent ice through my veins.

My emerald silk gown, chosen specifically to represent Shadowmoon Pack's colors, felt like a costume now. The Luna pendant at my throat—my mother's pendant—seemed to burn against my skin as I watched Jonathan's jaw clench and unclench. Whatever he was planning, my wolf was already retreating deep within me, sensing the coming storm.

"Distinguished guests," Jonathan's voice boomed across the ballroom, commanding immediate silence. "Tonight marks not only our continued alliance but a significant announcement for Shadowmoon Pack's future."

My heart hammered against my ribs. No. He wouldn't. Not here, not in front of everyone.

"I present to you Lena Morrison," Jonathan continued, his voice warming in a way it hadn't for me in years, "who will serve as Shadowmoon Pack's Future Luna, carrying the heir that will lead our pack into the next generation."

The ballroom erupted. Gasps echoed from every corner as heads turned between me—the current, mate-bonded Luna—and Lena, who stepped forward with a triumphant smile, her hand resting on her barely visible bump. The mate bond between Jonathan and me didn't just crack; it shattered like glass, sending shockwaves of agony through my chest that nearly brought me to my knees.

Alpha Hudson George of Silverpine Pack caught my eye from across the room, his face a mask of barely contained fury. Beta Marcus Thompson, Jonathan's own second-in-command, had gone pale as death. Even Lena's supporters looked stunned by the public nature of this humiliation.

"Jonathan," I whispered, my voice barely audible over the murmur of shocked conversations. "What have you done?"

He didn't even look at me. His hand found Lena's back, guiding her to stand where I should be—at his right side, in the Luna's position. "The Moon Goddess has blessed us with an heir," he announced, his words like daggers to my soul. "Shadowmoon Pack's future is secure."

I felt the exact moment our mate bond began to wither, like a flower dying in my chest. Six years of loyalty, of enduring his neglect and infidelity in private, had led to this—public humiliation in front of every pack leader in the region. My daughter Meadow wasn't even mentioned, dismissed as if she didn't exist.

Somehow, I remained standing. Somehow, I kept breathing. But inside, something fundamental broke free—not just the mate bond, but the chains of submission I'd worn for too long.

The rest of the evening passed in a blur of forced smiles and empty conversations. Pack leaders approached with carefully neutral expressions, their eyes holding either pity or calculation. Some offered veiled condolences, others seemed to assess whether Shadowmoon Pack was now vulnerable. I moved through it all like a ghost, my training as Luna the only thing keeping me upright.

When we finally returned to our private chambers, the silence between Jonathan and me was deafening. I closed the door and leaned against it, finally allowing myself to feel the full weight of what had just happened.

"How could you?" The words came out as a whisper, but they carried the force of six years of suppressed pain. "In front of everyone, Jonathan. You humiliated me in front of the entire alliance."

He was already loosening his tie, not even bothering to face me. "You're being dramatic, Grace. Nothing has actually changed for you."

"Nothing has changed?" My voice rose despite my attempts to control it. "You just announced another woman as Future Luna while I stood there as your mate-bonded partner!"

"Lena is carrying my son." Jonathan's tone was cold, dismissive. "The pack needs a male heir, not just a daughter. Meadow is... adequate, but she's not what the pack requires for strength."

The casual way he dismissed our daughter sent rage blazing through me. "Meadow is your child too. Your firstborn."

"She's a girl." He shrugged, finally turning to face me with those eyes that had once made me feel cherished. Now they held only indifference. "Lena gives me what you couldn't—a son to carry on the Reed name and Alpha bloodline. You should be grateful I'm allowing you to remain as ceremonial Luna. Many Alphas would have rejected their mates outright for producing only female offspring."

Each word hit like a physical blow. Six years of trying to be enough, of watching him choose another woman over our sacred bond, of protecting Meadow from seeing how little her father valued her—it all crystallized into this moment of perfect, devastating clarity.

"Get out," I said quietly.

"This is my room too, Grace."

"Get out!" My wolf finally surfaced, lending strength to my voice. "Get out now, or I will make you regret every single day you've spent betraying our bond."

Something in my tone must have warned him, because Jonathan actually stepped back. For a moment, I saw uncertainty flicker across his features. Then his Alpha arrogance reasserted itself.

"Fine. Cool off. But remember your place, Grace. You're nothing without this pack, without me. That pretty face of yours won't last forever, and no other Alpha wants a used Luna with a child that isn't his."

The door slammed behind him, leaving me alone with the wreckage of my life.

I sank onto the bed we'd once shared, my hands shaking as I reached for the bottom drawer of my nightstand. Hidden beneath silk scarves were my mother's old journals—the records she'd kept of Luna traditions, pack law, and sacred ceremonies. My fingers found the leather-bound book I needed, its pages worn from her own desperate searching years ago.

*Mate Bond Rejection Ceremonies,* read the chapter heading in my mother's elegant script. Below it, in different ink, she'd written: *For when love becomes chains, and freedom requires courage.*

As I read the ancient words that would sever Jonathan and me forever, my wolf didn't whimper in protest. Instead, she lifted her head with something I hadn't felt in years.

Hope.

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