
Rejected Luna Finds True Love
Rejected Luna Finds True Love Chapter 1
The scent hit me like a physical blow.
I stood frozen at the entrance to the Silver Creek Pack's ceremonial hall, my hand instinctively moving to rest on my rounded belly where our child grew. Ten years. Ten years of devotion, of building this pack together, of believing in the sacred bond the Moon Goddess had blessed us with. And now, as I breathed in the mingled scents of my mate and another she-wolf, my world tilted on its axis.
Kira Garcia.
Wade's scent clung to her like a second skin, intimate and possessive in a way that made my stomach lurch. She stood near the ceremonial altar where we should have been renewing our mating vows, her dark hair cascading over shoulders that bore the telltale marks of recent intimacy. My enhanced pregnancy senses picked up every detail—the way Wade's cologne had settled into her skin, the satisfied gleam in her amber eyes, the deliberate sway of her hips as she moved through the crowd of pack members.
"Luna Avery!" Beta Marcus Stone appeared at my side, his weathered face creased with concern. "Are you feeling well? You look pale."
I forced a smile, my Luna training kicking in even as my heart shattered. "Just pregnancy fatigue, Marcus. Nothing to worry about."
But everything was wrong. The pack mind-link, usually a comforting hum of shared consciousness, now felt like a weapon turned against me. Flashes of memory that weren't mine flickered through the connection—Wade's hands tangled in dark hair that wasn't mine, whispered promises made in shadowed corners, the taste of lips that had never borne my children.
My wolf, Luna, whimpered inside my mind. *Something's wrong. The bond feels... fractured.*
*I know,* I whispered back, my hand tightening protectively over my belly. *I know.*
The ceremonial hall buzzed with conversation and laughter, pack members dressed in their finest attire to celebrate a decade of what they believed was a strong, unified leadership. Silver streamers hung from the rafters, and the altar was adorned with moonflowers—the traditional symbol of eternal mating bonds. The irony tasted bitter on my tongue.
"Avery." Wade's voice cut through my spiraling thoughts.
I turned to face my mate, my Alpha, the father of my unborn child. He stood tall and commanding in his ceremonial robes, but something was different. His usual warm brown eyes held a distance I'd never seen before, and when I breathed in his scent, I could smell her all over him. Recent. Fresh. Intimate.
"Wade." My voice came out steadier than I felt. "You're late."
He had the grace to look uncomfortable. "Pack business ran long. Border patrol issues."
The lie hit me like a slap. Through the mind-link, I could sense the truth—not border patrol, but stolen moments in the forest with her. My enhanced senses picked up the scent of pine needles and earth on his clothes, the same combination that clung to Kira's skin.
"Of course," I said quietly, my Luna pendant suddenly feeling heavy against my throat. "Pack business."
Kira chose that moment to approach, her movements predatory and confident. She wore a dress the color of fresh blood, cut low enough to draw every male eye in the room. But it wasn't her appearance that made my breath catch—it was the way she looked at Wade, like a cat who'd gotten into the cream.
"Alpha Wade," she purred, her voice carrying just far enough for nearby pack members to hear. "I was wondering if you'd forgotten our... discussion about the northern territories."
The casual intimacy in her tone made several pack members glance our way. I felt their confusion through the mind-link, their growing awareness that something was amiss. Elder Helena Winters' sharp eyes fixed on our little triangle, her expression unreadable.
Wade's jaw tightened. "Kira, perhaps we could discuss pack business later—"
"Oh, but it's such an important matter," Kira interrupted, stepping closer to him. Close enough that her scent mingled with his in a way that made my wolf snarl. "After all, some territories require... special attention."
The double meaning hung in the air like poison. Around us, conversations began to quiet as more pack members sensed the tension. My pregnancy-heightened emotions roiled beneath my carefully controlled surface, threatening to break free.
Through the mind-link, another flash of memory that wasn't mine: Wade's hands cupping Kira's face, his voice rough with desire as he whispered, "You're all I can think about."
The ceremonial hall spun around me. Ten years of marriage, of building this pack together, of believing in the sacred nature of our bond—all of it crumbling as I stood there in my ceremonial gown, my mate's betrayal written in scent and stolen glances and the satisfied smirk of the she-wolf who had taken what was mine.
My hand moved to my Luna pendant, the silver warm against my palm. In a few moments, I would have to stand before this pack and renew vows that had already been broken. I would have to smile and play the part of the devoted Luna while my mate's mistress watched from the crowd, wearing his scent like a victory banner.
The scent of betrayal filled my lungs with every breath, and I finally understood that some bonds, no matter how sacred, could be shattered by those we trusted most.
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