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Rejected Luna Finds Freedom

The silver-tinged light of dawn filtered through the ancient pines as I ran with the pack, my paws barely making a sound against the soft forest floor. These morning runs used to fill me with joy—the wind in my fur, the connection to my wolf, Selene, the bond with my mate. Now, they were just another reminder of what I'd lost. Selene stirred within me, her presence weaker than it had been in years. *Something's wrong, Isabella. His scent...* I slowed, letting the other wolves dash ahead while I focused on what Selene had detected. Marcus bounded ahead, his powerful black form commanding the attention of every wolf in our pack. But beneath his usual musk of pine and dominance was something else—a delicate floral-herbal scent that didn't belong to him. It wasn't the first time I'd caught the scent of another she-wolf on my mate. It was the ninety-ninth.
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The silver-tinged light of dawn filtered through the ancient pines as I ran with the pack, my paws barely making a sound against the soft forest floor. These morning runs used to fill me with joy—the wind in my fur, the connection to my wolf, Selene, the bond with my mate. Now, they were just another reminder of what I'd lost.

Selene stirred within me, her presence weaker than it had been in years. *Something's wrong, Isabella. His scent...*

I slowed, letting the other wolves dash ahead while I focused on what Selene had detected. Marcus bounded ahead, his powerful black form commanding the attention of every wolf in our pack. But beneath his usual musk of pine and dominance was something else—a delicate floral-herbal scent that didn't belong to him.

It wasn't the first time I'd caught the scent of another she-wolf on my mate. It was the ninety-ninth.

*Follow him,* Selene urged, her voice a whisper compared to the confident howl she once possessed.

I shifted back to human form behind a large oak, quickly pulling on the simple dress I'd tied around my ankle before the run. The pack was heading back to the main grounds, but Marcus had veered off toward the eastern border. I knew where he was going before I even began following him.

The sacred mating grounds.

My heart constricted painfully in my chest as I trailed him, keeping to the shadows of the trees. Each step felt like walking through quicksand, my body instinctively resisting the pain I knew awaited me. But I had to see. I had to know.

The mating grounds were a natural clearing encircled by ancient white oaks, their branches creating a cathedral-like canopy above a stone dais where countless generations of Alphas had declared their mates. Where Marcus had once declared me.

I crouched behind a grove of young saplings at the edge of the clearing, my fingers digging into the rough bark as I watched my mate—my Alpha—stride confidently into the sacred space. He wasn't alone.

She was young—perhaps barely twenty—with glossy black hair that cascaded down her back like a midnight waterfall. Her body moved with the fluid grace of a wolf in its prime, her golden skin practically glowing with vitality. Everything I used to be.

"Sophia Chen," Marcus's voice carried across the clearing, deep and rich with an authority that had once made me weak at the knees. "Today I bring you to our most sacred place."

Sophia. The daughter of the Crimson Moon Pack's Beta. I'd heard whispers, but I'd dismissed them as just another in the long line of Marcus's indiscretions.

"Alpha," she purred, her voice carrying a confidence that bordered on disrespect. This wasn't a she-wolf intimidated by standing in another Luna's territory. This was a woman who already considered it her own.

"The pack will know of your position today," Marcus declared, taking her hand and leading her to the stone dais—the very spot where he had once knelt before me. "You will sit beside me on the Alpha's throne. You will be recognized."

My vision blurred as tears filled my eyes. The Alpha's throne. My throne. The one I had helped him claim when he was nothing but a rogue wolf with ambition.

"And what of your...Luna?" Sophia asked, her lips curling around my title as though it tasted bitter on her tongue.

Marcus's laugh cut through me like a silver blade. "Isabella has served her purpose. Her aura fades more each day. Soon, she'll be nothing more than a memory in this pack's history."

Selene whimpered inside me, the pain of his words like physical blows. I pressed my hand against my mouth to stifle my sob, but a small sound escaped anyway.

Marcus's head snapped toward my hiding place, his nostrils flaring. For one terrible moment, our eyes met across the clearing—his dark with anger, mine swimming with tears.

"We have an audience," he growled.

I ran.

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The Moonlit Hall buzzed with activity that evening, warriors gathering for Marcus's announcement. I stood in the shadows, my once-vibrant Luna robes hanging loosely on my frame. The wolfsbane treatments Marcus had insisted would "help with the pain" of his betrayals had done their work well—my body was as hollow as my heart.

Sophia stood beside Marcus's throne, her hand possessively on his shoulder. Her eyes found mine across the room, a smirk playing at the corners of her mouth.

"Look at her," she said, her voice carrying deliberately through the hall. "The fading Luna. I can barely sense her aura at all. Is that what happens when an Alpha no longer wants his mate?"

The warriors shifted uncomfortably, their eyes darting between us. Some had been loyal to me once, but loyalty in a pack follows strength, and mine had been systematically destroyed.

"Isabella." Marcus's voice cut through the murmurs, the Alpha tone vibrating with command. "Come forward."

My feet moved without my permission, the power of his command impossible to resist. I approached the dais, keeping my eyes lowered.

"Kneel before Sophia," he ordered, the Alpha tone pressing down on me like a physical weight.

Selene raged weakly within me. *Don't do it. Don't give him this.*

But my knees buckled anyway, the Alpha command too strong for my weakened will to resist. I knelt before the woman who would replace me, my golden Luna aura flickering visibly around me like a dying flame.

The hall fell silent, the weight of ninety-nine betrayals culminating in this public humiliation. As I knelt there, head bowed before my replacement, I felt something inside me—something that had endured every betrayal, every gift of territory and moonstone that was meant to buy my silence—finally begin to break.

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