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Rejected Luna Finds New Love

Beeping. Constant, rhythmic beeping penetrated the darkness that had enveloped me for what felt like an eternity. My eyelids weighed like stone as I struggled to lift them, the harsh fluorescent light stabbing at my consciousness. Where was I? What happened to me? My fingers twitched against crisp sheets. A hospital bed. The realization came slowly, like wading through fog. I tried to move, but my muscles refused to cooperate, atrophied and weak from disuse. "She's showing signs of consciousness," a female voice whispered somewhere to my right.
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Beeping. Constant, rhythmic beeping penetrated the darkness that had enveloped me for what felt like an eternity. My eyelids weighed like stone as I struggled to lift them, the harsh fluorescent light stabbing at my consciousness. Where was I? What happened to me?

My fingers twitched against crisp sheets. A hospital bed. The realization came slowly, like wading through fog. I tried to move, but my muscles refused to cooperate, atrophied and weak from disuse.

"She's showing signs of consciousness," a female voice whispered somewhere to my right. "The Alpha must be notified immediately."

Alpha. Marcus. My mate. Memories flickered like distant lightning – his smile, his touch, our mating ceremony. But something felt wrong. The mate bond that should have been warm and vibrant felt strangely hollow, like an echo in an empty room.

I forced my eyes open fully, blinking against the harsh light. The room swam into focus – sterile white walls, medical equipment, tubes connected to my arms. A middle-aged woman in a healer's uniform stood beside my bed, her expression a mixture of surprise and something else... was it guilt?

"Luna Victoria," she said, her voice carefully controlled. "You're awake. After three years, you've finally returned to us."

Three years? The words hit me like a physical blow. I tried to speak, but my throat felt like sandpaper, my voice a broken whisper. "Three... years?"

The healer – Elara, I remembered now – nodded solemnly as she checked my vitals. "You were attacked by rogues. The trauma was severe. We... we weren't sure you'd ever wake up."

My wolf stirred within me, weak but present. She whimpered, confused and disoriented. Something was wrong. Something beyond the obvious trauma of losing three years of my life.

Before I could gather my thoughts, the door swung open. The scent hit me first – pine and winter frost. Marcus. My mate. Alpha of the Silvermoon Pack.

He filled the doorway, tall and imposing, his Alpha aura pulsing with power. In his arms, he carried an elaborate arrangement of white roses and lilies. His gray eyes widened slightly at the sight of me awake, but there was something off about his expression. The smile that spread across his handsome face didn't quite reach his eyes.

"Victoria," he breathed, setting the flowers down and approaching my bedside. "You've come back to me."

He took my hand in his, and I expected warmth, comfort, love – the natural response of mates reunited. Instead, I felt... nothing. Just the clinical touch of skin against skin. My wolf growled softly, uneasy.

"Marcus," I managed to whisper, my voice cracking from disuse. "What... happened?"

"Shh, don't strain yourself," he said, brushing hair from my forehead with a gesture that seemed rehearsed. "You were attacked during a border patrol. The rogues nearly killed you. But you're safe now. You've been under Elara's care all this time."

I searched his face, looking for the love and relief that should be there after nearly losing his mate. Instead, I found carefully constructed concern, a performance for my benefit. My wolf paced anxiously within me, sensing the wrongness but too weak to understand it.

"I've brought you flowers every week," he continued, gesturing to the extravagant bouquet. "I never lost hope that you would return to us."

Us. Not me. The word choice struck me as odd, but my mind was too foggy to process why.

"Rest now," Marcus said, standing abruptly. "Elara will take care of you. I have... pack business to attend to."

He left as quickly as he'd arrived, leaving behind the cloying scent of too many flowers and a growing sense of unease in my chest.

As night fell and the hospital wing grew quiet, I drifted in and out of consciousness. The sound of hushed voices outside my door pulled me from a fitful sleep. Marcus and Elara, speaking in low, urgent tones.

"The weakness in her wolf is concerning," Marcus was saying. "Can you confirm if it's what we suspect?"

"Yes, Alpha," Elara replied, her voice barely audible. "She's carrying a pup. Approximately six weeks along. Conceived just before you performed the rejection."

Rejection? My heart stuttered in my chest.

"No one can know," Marcus hissed. "When the time comes, we'll handle it like the others. The rogues will take this one too. Isabelle's daughter is the only heir the Silvermoon Pack will recognize."

My blood turned to ice in my veins. Isabelle? Others? Rogues? My hand instinctively moved to my abdomen, protecting the life I hadn't known was growing there.

In that moment, as I lay paralyzed with shock, I realized the truth. My life had been built on lies. My mate had betrayed me in the worst possible way. And somewhere out there, I had children – my babies – who had been given away like unwanted things.

My wolf, silent for so long, howled with rage and grief within me. But outwardly, I remained still, my eyes closed, my breathing measured. They couldn't know that I had heard. That I now knew.

Because knowledge, I realized as tears silently tracked down my cheeks, was the only weapon I had left.

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