
Rejected Luna Finds True Love
Chapter 3
The sound of Kira's laughter echoed through the Alpha residence as I descended the main staircase, my footsteps hollow against the marble I'd once walked with pride. Three weeks had passed since the rejection ceremony, three weeks of living as a ghost in my own home while she paraded around wearing my life like a stolen dress.
"Oh, Avery!" Kira's voice dripped with false sweetness as she emerged from what used to be my office, Wade's arm wrapped possessively around her waist. "I was just telling the pack accountant about the new budget allocations. You don't mind that I've redirected the Luna charity funds to more... practical purposes, do you?"
My fingers tightened around the banister. The charity funds had been my project—money I'd raised over five years to help struggling pack families with medical expenses and education costs. "Those funds were designated for pack welfare."
"And they still are," Wade said, his voice carrying that Alpha tone he'd never used on me before the affair. "Kira's redecorating projects will benefit everyone. The pack house needs updating."
I looked past them into my former office, now transformed into something unrecognizable. My carefully organized files had been replaced with fabric samples and paint swatches. The family photos that had lined my desk—pictures of pack children I'd helped, elderly members I'd cared for—were gone, replaced by gaudy crystal figurines.
"How practical," I said quietly, my Luna training keeping my voice level even as my wolf snarled with rage.
Kira's amber eyes glittered with malicious satisfaction. "I do hope you're not too attached to your old room. Wade and I will be needing the space for our future children." Her hand moved to rest on her flat stomach in a gesture so deliberate it made my empty womb ache.
The casual cruelty of it stole my breath. She knew exactly what she was doing, knew that every word was designed to twist the knife deeper. Wade said nothing, his silence a betrayal all its own.
"I'll be out of your way soon enough," I managed, turning away before they could see the tears threatening to fall.
"Oh, there's no rush," Kira called after me, her voice bright with false concern. "After all, where would you go? What pack would want a rejected Luna?"
The words followed me as I fled to the gardens, my sanctuary becoming another place tainted by her presence. Even there, I could smell her scent marking territory that had once been mine, claiming spaces where I'd found peace.
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The full moon ceremony at the sacred lake should have been beautiful. The silver light danced across the water's surface while pack members gathered in the traditional circle, their voices rising in the ancient songs of gratitude to the Moon Goddess. But standing at the edge of the gathering, watching Kira take my place beside Wade as they led the rituals, I felt nothing but hollow emptiness.
My body still ached from the rejection and its aftermath. The pregnancy termination had left me physically weakened, and the severed mate bond made shifting nearly impossible. Luna, my wolf, remained a distant whisper in my mind, too damaged to fully manifest.
"Beautiful ceremony," Elder Helena said quietly, appearing at my side. Her weathered face was etched with concern as she studied me. "Though some traditions feel... different this year."
I followed her gaze to where Kira stood in the Luna's ceremonial position, her red dress a stark contrast to the traditional white robes previous Lunas had worn. She caught my eye across the circle and smiled, the expression sharp as a blade.
"Change is inevitable," I replied, though the words tasted like ash.
As the ceremony continued, I found myself drawn toward the lake's edge, away from the crowd and their pitying glances. The water looked black under the moonlight, deeper and more mysterious than I'd ever noticed before. I'd always loved this place—Wade and I had renewed our mating vows here every year, had planned to bring our children here to teach them about pack traditions.
Now it felt like a graveyard of broken dreams.
"Careful, Avery." Kira's voice came from directly behind me, so close I could feel her breath on my neck. "The water's deeper than it looks."
I turned to face her, and something in her eyes made my blood run cold. There was a wildness there, a manic gleam that spoke of barely contained violence.
"What do you want, Kira?"
"Want?" She laughed, the sound sharp and brittle. "I have everything I want. Wade, the Luna title, this beautiful ceremony..." Her hand shot out before I could react, connecting with my shoulder.
The world tilted. I felt myself falling backward, the cold shock of lake water closing over my head as I plunged into the sacred depths. My weakened body, still recovering from everything I'd endured, couldn't respond fast enough. Without Luna's strength, I couldn't shift, couldn't call on my wolf's power to save myself.
Water filled my lungs as I sank deeper, the moonlight above becoming a distant, unreachable glow. This was how it would end—not in battle or glory, but drowning in the place I'd once considered holy, while my replacement watched from shore.
Darkness crept in from the edges of my vision, and I felt myself letting go, surrendering to the inevitable. Then strong arms wrapped around me, pulling me upward with desperate urgency. I broke the surface gasping, coughing up lake water as someone carried me toward shore.
Through my blurred vision, I saw golden eyes filled with protective fury, felt an Alpha aura so powerful it made the air itself vibrate with barely contained rage. As consciousness slipped away, I heard a voice I hadn't expected—deep, commanding, and absolutely furious.
"What the hell happened here?"
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