
Rejected Luna Finds Freedom
Chapter 3
I awoke to the sound of heavy boots outside my door. Sunlight streamed through the windows, casting long shadows across my chamber floor. When I tried to open my door, it wouldn't budge. Panic rising, I yanked harder, only to hear a gruff voice from the other side.
"Sorry, Luna Isabella. Alpha's orders. You're to remain in your quarters until further notice."
I pressed my forehead against the cool wood. "On what grounds am I being confined?"
"Investigation," came the curt reply. "For the attempted poisoning of the Alpha's chosen."
My fingers curled against the door. The accusation was absurd—I would never harm an unborn pup, regardless of whose it was. But Marcus had found his perfect excuse to isolate me completely.
Selene stirred weakly within me. *They can't do this. The Luna can't be imprisoned in her own pack.*
"Apparently, they can," I whispered back, moving to the window. Two more Delta warriors stood guard below my balcony, their eyes scanning the grounds vigilantly. My nightly escapes to shift under the moon—the only freedom I had left—were now impossible.
By midday, whispers had spread throughout the pack. I could sense them through the walls, through the floorboards—hushed conversations about the "unstable Luna" who had tried to harm the Alpha's heir out of jealousy. No one questioned the narrative. No one defended me.
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Three days into my confinement, Marcus finally appeared at my door. He didn't enter—he merely stood in the doorway, his imposing figure blocking the light from the hallway.
"Come with me," he commanded, the Alpha tone leaving no room for refusal.
I followed him silently through the corridors, past averted gazes and whispered comments, out into the gardens I had cultivated for years. The rose-sprinkled terrace—my first creation when we established the pack house—bloomed in vibrant crimson and gold, the flowers reaching toward the afternoon sun.
Sophia waited there, her hand resting on her still-barely-visible pregnancy. She wore a satisfied smile that made my stomach turn.
"Isabella," Marcus addressed me formally, "as you're clearly... unwell... I've decided to reassign the care of the pack gardens."
"These are my gardens," I said softly, Selene growling weakly within me. "I've tended them since we built this pack."
"And now Sophia will tend them," he replied coldly. "Starting with this terrace."
I watched in silent horror as Sophia ran her fingers over my prized roses, carelessly snapping off a bloom. "I think I'll replace these with moondrops," she mused. "Something more befitting a true Luna."
Marcus's hand found the small of her back, a gesture of intimacy that once belonged to me. "Whatever you desire."
I was escorted back to my quarters, my hands trembling with rage and grief.
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A week later, it was the waterfall grotto—my sanctuary where rare blue orchids grew alongside healing herbs. Then the silver-lily glade, where I'd spent countless hours in meditation with Selene.
One by one, Marcus stripped away the gardens I had poured my soul into, handing them to Sophia like trinkets. Each garden was a piece of my identity, my contribution to the pack. And with each one, he erased another trace of my existence.
After the silver-lily glade was reassigned, something inside me snapped. The rage I had suppressed for years bubbled to the surface, burning through the haze of wolfsbane treatments and heartbreak.
I stormed into the Moonlit Hall during the evening meal, interrupting Marcus's conversation with his Beta. The room fell silent as I approached the Alpha's table, my fading Luna aura flickering with newfound determination.
"Why?" I demanded, my voice stronger than it had been in months. "Why do you call me barren to the pack? Why do you treat me like a criminal when I've done nothing but serve as your Luna faithfully?"
Marcus rose slowly from his seat, his dark eyes cold as winter. The hall grew impossibly quiet, every wolf watching the confrontation with bated breath.
"You want to know why?" His Alpha tone vibrated through the hall, pressing down on me like a physical weight. "A Luna without life is worthless. You failed in the most basic duty of a mate—to continue the Alpha line."
The words struck like physical blows. I staggered back, feeling Selene howl in anguish within me.
"You are dismissed, Isabella," he said, turning away as if I were nothing more than a servant who had spoken out of turn.
I fled the hall, tears blurring my vision as I ran blindly through the corridors and out into the night garden—the last small patch of greenery I had left. There, beneath the stars that had once witnessed our mating ceremony, I collapsed to my knees and finally allowed myself to break.
As the moonlight bathed my trembling form, I felt something change within me—not just grief, not just rage, but a cold, clear certainty. This pack, this mate, this life... none of it was mine anymore. And perhaps it never had been.
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