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Rejected Luna Finds Hope

The morning of Eloise's fifth birthday dawned crisp and clear, sunlight streaming through the kitchen windows as I finished frosting her favorite chocolate cake. My daughter had been up since dawn, practically vibrating with excitement about the special day ahead. She'd spent weeks preparing something special for her father—a drawing she'd worked on in secret, carefully hidden under her pillow each night. "Mama, is Daddy going to like my surprise?" Eloise bounced on her toes beside me, her dark eyes—so much like Jesse's—sparkling with hope. My heart clenched at the innocent question. "I'm sure he will, sweetheart," I managed, though the words tasted bitter on my tongue. Six years of watching Jesse barely acknowledge our daughter had taught me to temper my expectations, but I couldn't bring myself to dim her joy. When Jesse finally appeared for breakfast, still adjusting his tie with the mechanical precision of a man going through the motions, Eloise practically launched herself at him. "Daddy! Daddy!
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The morning of Eloise's fifth birthday dawned crisp and clear, sunlight streaming through the kitchen windows as I finished frosting her favorite chocolate cake. My daughter had been up since dawn, practically vibrating with excitement about the special day ahead. She'd spent weeks preparing something special for her father—a drawing she'd worked on in secret, carefully hidden under her pillow each night.

"Mama, is Daddy going to like my surprise?" Eloise bounced on her toes beside me, her dark eyes—so much like Jesse's—sparkling with hope.

My heart clenched at the innocent question. "I'm sure he will, sweetheart," I managed, though the words tasted bitter on my tongue. Six years of watching Jesse barely acknowledge our daughter had taught me to temper my expectations, but I couldn't bring myself to dim her joy.

When Jesse finally appeared for breakfast, still adjusting his tie with the mechanical precision of a man going through the motions, Eloise practically launched herself at him.

"Daddy! Daddy! I made something for you!" She thrust the carefully folded paper toward him, her small hands trembling with anticipation.

Jesse paused, his coffee mug halfway to his lips. For a moment, something flickered in his expression—surprise, maybe even a hint of warmth. "What's this, Eloise?"

"It's us!" she announced proudly as he unfolded the drawing. "Our family!"

I watched from the counter as Jesse's face changed, studying the crayon masterpiece Eloise had created. She'd drawn the three of us holding hands beneath a full moon, our faces smiling, hearts floating around us like confetti. In her innocent world, this was how families were supposed to look—together, happy, complete.

Jesse's jaw tightened, that familiar muscle jumping as his expression darkened. The warmth vanished from his eyes, replaced by something cold and distant that made my Luna instincts recoil.

"Fantasies don't make reality, Eloise," he said, his voice flat and emotionless.

Before I could process what was happening, he crumpled the drawing in his fist and tossed it into the trash can beside his chair. The sound of paper hitting the bottom seemed to echo in the sudden silence.

Eloise's face crumpled like the discarded drawing. "Daddy?" Her voice was small, confused, breaking on the single word.

"Jesse!" My Luna aura flared protectively, the air around me crackling with barely contained fury. How dare he destroy something so precious, so innocent?

But he was already walking away, straightening his shoulders as if shaking off an unwanted burden. "I have pack business to attend to," he said without looking back.

The door slammed behind him, leaving us in devastating silence. Eloise stood frozen for a heartbeat, then her face crumpled completely. Tears streamed down her cheeks as she ran from the kitchen, her sobs echoing down the hallway.

My hands shook as I gripped the counter, fighting the urge to shift right there in the kitchen. The mate bond pulled at me, urging submission to my Alpha, but every maternal instinct I possessed screamed in rage. How could he be so cruel to our daughter? How could he destroy her joy so carelessly?

I found Eloise curled up on her bed, sobbing into her pillow. When I sat beside her, she threw herself into my arms, her small body shaking with the force of her heartbreak.

"Why doesn't Daddy love me, Mama?" she whispered against my shoulder.

The question shattered something inside me. "Oh, baby," I murmured, stroking her dark hair. "It's not about you. It's never been about you."

That night, long after Eloise had cried herself to sleep, I crept back into her room to check on her. She was clutching something under her pillow—another copy of the family drawing, this one carefully hidden from her father's destructive reach.

I stared at that innocent picture, at the hope and love my daughter had poured into every crayon stroke, and felt something crack deep in my chest. The mate bond might compel me to endure Jesse's rejection, but I would not let him continue destroying our daughter's spirit.

Something had to change. For Eloise's sake, if not for my own.

As I tucked the drawing safely back under her pillow, I made a silent promise to my sleeping daughter. I would find a way to protect her from this pain, even if it meant challenging the very bond that tied us to this pack.

Even if it meant challenging Jesse himself.

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