
Rejected Luna Finds New Love
Chapter 3
The moon had barely risen when a frantic knock jolted me from my restless sleep. My body still ached from the attack, the emptiness where my pup had been a constant, hollow reminder of Alexander's betrayal.
'Luna Isabella,' a nervous voice called through the door. 'Your presence is required in the council chamber. Immediately.'
Lily stirred anxiously within me. 'Be careful,' she warned. 'This feels like a trap.'
I knew she was right, but what choice did I have? I was still officially Luna until Alexander's public rejection tomorrow. Disobeying a formal summons would only give them more ammunition.
The pack house corridors were eerily silent as I followed the messenger, my footsteps echoing against marble floors. When we reached the ornate double doors of the council chamber, I straightened my spine despite the pain lancing through my abdomen. Whatever awaited me inside, I would face it with the dignity Alexander couldn't strip from me.
The room fell silent as I entered. My parents sat at the long oak table, their expressions carefully blank. Victoria stood behind them, a barely concealed smirk playing at her lips. Several pack elders occupied the remaining seats, their faces somber.
'Isabella,' my father began, his voice formal and cold. 'Serious allegations have been brought to our attention.'
My mother slid a stack of parchments across the polished surface. 'These are your confession documents. Sign them.'
I approached slowly, scanning the pages with growing horror. They detailed my supposed involvement in Olivia's death—a fabricated account claiming I had conspired with rogues out of jealousy. Each word was a carefully crafted lie.
'I will not sign these,' I said, my voice steadier than I felt. 'We all know who really betrayed Olivia.'
My gaze locked with Victoria's. Something dangerous flashed in her eyes.
'Your refusal leaves us no choice,' my father announced, rising to his feet. 'By the power vested in me as Elder of the Silvermoon Pack, I hereby strip Isabella Matthews of her Luna rank.'
Two guards appeared behind me, gripping my arms. My mother approached with something that made my blood run cold—an Omega collar, a symbol of disgrace reserved for wolves who had committed pack crimes.
'You will wear this until you pledge allegiance to your sister,' she said, fastening the cold metal around my neck. 'Victoria will take her rightful place as Alexander's chosen mate.'
The collar burned against my skin, designed to suppress my wolf's power. I felt Lily retreat deep within me, whimpering at the indignity.
'You're choosing power over truth,' I whispered, looking at my parents. 'Your own daughter over justice.'
'Take her to the servants' quarters,' my father ordered, turning away. 'She is no longer welcome in the Luna wing.'
The small room they thrust me into was bare—a narrow cot, a washbasin, and a single window overlooking the forest. As the door locked behind me, I collapsed onto the bed, the weight of betrayal crushing me from all sides.
Hours passed as I lay there, staring at the ceiling. The Omega collar chafed against my neck, a constant reminder of my fall from grace. But beneath my despair, a plan was forming.
When the house fell silent with night, I closed my eyes and reached out through a mind-link I hadn't used in years.
'Father,' I called silently. Not to the man who had just betrayed me, but to Liam Connell—my biological father from a powerful European pack, whose existence my mother had kept secret.
The response came almost immediately, warm with concern. 'Isabella? What's happened?'
I poured everything into our connection—Alexander's betrayal, Victoria's treachery, my parents' final abandonment. When I finished, his anger radiated through our link.
'Listen carefully,' he instructed. 'I'm sending you a blood-seal pendant. It contains a portal token that will bring you to London. Wear it at all times.'
'They'll track me,' I whispered back.
'Not through this. It's ancient Lycan magic, beyond pack tracking.'
Hope flickered for the first time in days. 'When?'
'Tomorrow night. But before you leave, there's something you should do.'
Before dawn broke, I slipped from my room, the pendant already warm against my skin. The pack house was silent as I made my way to the mind-link nexus—a sacred chamber where pack memories and communications were stored.
My hands trembled as I recorded my message, documenting every piece of evidence against Victoria. I programmed it to release to Alexander's personal nodes three days after my departure—enough time for me to be safely beyond his reach.
'Let him live with the truth,' Lily whispered as we finished. 'Let him know exactly what he destroyed.'
As I sealed the broadcast, a strange calm settled over me. Tonight, I would disappear from the Silvermoon Pack forever. But I would leave behind a truth that would haunt Alexander Sterling for the rest of his days.
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