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Rejected Luna Finds True Love

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.
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Chapter 2

The silence in our private chambers felt heavier than the ceremonial robes I'd just discarded. Wade stood by the window, his back to me, shoulders rigid with tension that had nothing to do with pack duties. The scent of her still clung to him—pine needles, earth, and something darker that made my stomach turn.

"We need to talk." My voice cut through the quiet like a blade.

He didn't turn around. "Avery, not tonight. The ceremony was exhausting—"

"The ceremony where your mistress practically marked you in front of the entire pack?" I pulled out my phone, fingers trembling as I scrolled to the photos I'd taken during his supposed 'border patrol.' "Or should we talk about these?"

The images were damning—Wade and Kira in the forest clearing, their bodies entwined, his mouth on her throat where a mate mark should never be. I'd followed the scent trail that morning, my pregnancy-enhanced senses leading me straight to the truth I'd been trying to deny.

Wade finally turned, his brown eyes cold in a way I'd never seen before. "You followed me."

"I followed my mate." The word tasted bitter now. "My husband. The father of our child." My hand moved protectively to my belly. "I followed the man who swore an oath to me ten years ago."

He laughed—a harsh sound that made my wolf whimper. "Ten years of the same thing, Avery. The same conversations, the same routines, the same... you." His gaze raked over me dismissively. "Do you know what it's like to feel trapped in your own life?"

The words hit like physical blows. "Trapped? By our bond? By our child?"

"By everything." He moved closer, and I could smell Kira's perfume on his skin. "She makes me feel alive again. She makes me remember what it's like to want something, to chase something, to feel my heart race."

"And what about my heart?" The question came out as a whisper. "What about our baby's future?"

Wade's expression didn't soften. "The baby will be fine. But I can't pretend anymore, Avery. I can't keep living this lie." He straightened, and I saw the Alpha command creeping into his posture. "I choose her."

The words shattered something inside me that I didn't know could break. Through our mate bond, I felt his resolve, his certainty, his complete lack of remorse. This wasn't a moment of weakness or a mistake—this was a choice. A deliberate, calculated choice to destroy everything we'd built.

Luna howled inside my mind, a sound of pure anguish that echoed through my bones. The mate bond, that sacred connection I'd treasured for ten years, felt like poison in my veins now.

"Then you've made your choice," I said quietly, my hand still resting on my belly. "And I'll make mine."

---

Dr. Sarah Mitchell's hands were gentle as she prepared the procedure, but her eyes held a sadness that matched my own. The pack medical center felt cold and sterile, nothing like the warm birthing suite where I'd planned to welcome our child in a few months.

"Are you certain, Luna?" she asked one final time, her voice barely above a whisper. "There are other options. You could leave the pack, raise the child elsewhere—"

"What kind of life would that be?" I stared at the ceiling, tears sliding down my cheeks. "A child caught between a father who doesn't want them and a pack torn apart by scandal? A child who would grow up knowing their father chose his mistress over their mother?"

Sarah's silence was answer enough.

The procedure itself was quick, clinical, but the emotional weight felt crushing. With each passing minute, I felt pieces of my future—our future—slipping away. The nursery I'd been planning, the tiny clothes I'd already bought, the dreams of watching Wade teach our child to shift for the first time.

All of it gone because my mate had decided I wasn't worth fighting for.

When it was over, I lay there feeling hollow, like someone had scooped out my insides and left only an empty shell. Sarah squeezed my hand, her own eyes wet with unshed tears.

"I'm so sorry, Avery," she whispered. "So very sorry."

---

The pack elders gathered in the ceremonial circle three days later, their faces grave as they witnessed something that hadn't happened in Silver Creek Pack for over thirty years. Elder Helena Winters stood at the center, her silver hair gleaming in the moonlight, her expression unreadable.

Wade stood across from me, Kira at his side like she had every right to be there. The sight of them together, so soon after everything, made my empty womb ache with phantom pain.

"Luna Avery Rogers," Elder Helena's voice carried across the circle. "Do you come before the Moon Goddess and this pack of your own free will?"

"I do." My voice was steady, even though my hands shook.

"Then speak the words."

I looked directly at Wade, seeing nothing in his eyes but cold indifference. The man I'd loved for ten years was gone, replaced by a stranger who'd chosen cruelty over compassion, lust over love.

"I, Avery Rogers, Luna of the Silver Creek Pack, reject you, Wade Rogers, Alpha of the Silver Creek Pack, as my mate." The words felt like swallowing glass. "I sever our bond before the Moon Goddess and renounce all claims to you as my destined partner."

The effect was immediate and devastating. Pain—pure, soul-deep agony—tore through both of us as the sacred bond snapped like a rubber band stretched too far. Wade doubled over, clutching his chest, while I felt like someone had ripped my heart from my body and set it on fire.

Luna's howl of anguish echoed through the pack mind-link, answered by Wade's wolf in a harmony of loss that made several pack members cry out in sympathy. The very air seemed to vibrate with the violence of our severed connection.

But as the pain began to ebb, something else took its place—a strange, hollow freedom. For the first time in ten years, my mind was completely my own.

I straightened, meeting the shocked gazes of my former pack members. "It's done."

Kira's triumphant smile faltered as she looked between Wade and me, perhaps finally understanding the magnitude of what had just happened. This wasn't just the end of a marriage—it was the destruction of something sacred, something that would send ripples through the entire pack hierarchy.

I turned and walked away from the circle, away from the man who had been my everything, away from the life I'd thought would last forever.

Behind me, I heard Wade's broken voice call my name, but I didn't look back. Some bonds, once shattered, could never be repaired.

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