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REJECTED LUNA: FROM OUTCAST TO MOON QUEEN  Novel Cover

REJECTED LUNA: FROM OUTCAST TO MOON QUEEN

Rejected by her mate and cast out by her own pack for failing to shift, Aurelia was branded weak and unworthy of Alpha blood. But Aurelia didn't break. Months later, she returns stronger and bonded to the Prime Alpha feared by even the most powerful packs. Now the family who abandoned her wants her back. And the mate who rejected her is begging for forgiveness. This time, Aurelia isn't asking for acceptance. She's coming back as their Queen.
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Chapter 1

The silver moon hung low over Veythorne Manor of the Silvermere Pack, casting long shadows across the ceremonial grounds where my entire future was about to crumble.

I stood in the center of the ancient stone circle, acutely aware of three hundred pairs of eyes fixed on me.

The autumn air bit at my bare shoulders; the ceremonial dress left little room for warmth or modesty.

That wasn't why I was shaking.

Tonight was my eighteenth birthday.

The night I was supposed to shift for the first time.

The night I was supposed to prove I wasn't the family disappointment everyone whispered I was.

"Aurelia Veythorne."

Elder Corvin's voice boomed across the gathering, formal and cold.

"You stand before the Silvermere Pack on the eve of your coming of age. By the ancient laws of our kind, you will now demonstrate your wolf form, claim your place among us."

My father, Alpha Cassian Veythorne, stood to the right of the circle, his expression carved from granite.

Not a trace of paternal warmth.

Just expectation.

Behind that, something I'd seen growing in his eyes for years: Doubt.

To his left stood Darian Blackmere, my betrothed since childhood.

Tall, golden-haired, undeniably handsome in his formal blacks. The perfect Alpha heir.

We'd been promised to each other to unite our families, to strengthen both packs.

I'd spent eighteen years believing in that promise.

As our eyes met across the circle, I saw no warmth there either.

Just cold assessment.

"Begin the shift, Aurelia," Elder Corvin commanded.

I closed my eyes, reached for that place inside myself, the place where my wolf was supposed to live.

I'd been preparing for this moment my entire life.

Every lesson, every meditation, every painful training session had been building to this.

Feel the moon's pull, I reminded myself, repeating the mantra I'd been taught since childhood. Let the beast rise. Let the change take you.

Nothing.

I dug deeper, calling to the wolf that should be there.

Around me, I could hear the whispers starting:

"What's taking so long?"

"She should have shifted by now..."

"Oh goddess, don't tell me..."

Sweat beaded on my forehead despite the cold.

My hands trembled.

I could feel the moon's light on my skin, could sense the power in the air, thick, electric.

Inside me, there was only... silence.

Empty silence where my wolf should be.

"Aurelia."

My father's voice cut through the murmurs. Sharp. Impatient.

"We're waiting."

"I'm trying," I whispered, hating how small my voice sounded.

"Try harder."

I clenched my fists, nails digging into my palms hard enough to draw blood.

The pain helped me focus.

I reached again, deeper this time, desperately searching for any spark of the beast that should define my very existence.

Please, I begged silently. Please be there.

Nothing.

Nothing.

Nothing.

Five minutes passed.

Ten.

The whispers grew into open murmurs. Into barely concealed laughter.

"The Silvermere heir can't shift!"

"Defective..."

"All those years of arrogance, she's just an Omega..."

"Not even an Omega. She's nothing."

My eyes snapped open.

The circle of faces surrounding me ranged from pitying to disgusted to openly mocking.

My younger sister Mira stood beside our mother, barely suppressing a smirk.

She'd shifted perfectly on her sixteenth birthday two years ago. A beautiful grey wolf, strong and swift.

Everything I should have been.

"Enough."

Darian's voice rang out, the crowd fell silent.

He stepped forward, his boots clicking against the stone.

When he reached the edge of the circle, he didn't cross it.

Didn't come to stand beside me like a supportive mate would.

He stopped at the boundary, looked at me like I was something broken.

"Aurelia?" My voice cracked on his name.

His jaw tightened.

For just a moment, I thought I saw regret flicker in his amber eyes.

His expression hardened into something cold and final.

"I, Darian Blackmere, future Alpha of the Blackmere Pack, hereby dissolve my betrothal to Aurelia Veythorne."

The world tilted.

Someone gasped.

The crowd erupted in shocked whispers.

Darian wasn't finished.

"I will not bind myself to weakness."

His voice carried across the gathering, each word a knife to my chest.

"I will not tie my pack's future to a wolf who cannot even claim her own beast. The Blackmere line deserves better than a defective mate."

Defective.

The word echoed in my skull, drowning out everything else.

I'd heard the whispers before, the concerns about my late development, the worried looks when I failed to shift at sixteen like most wolves did.

I'd always believed it would come.

That I was just a late bloomer.

Now, standing in this circle under the mocking moon, I realized the truth.

I was broken.

"Darian, wait."

I started forward, he'd already turned his back.

"The betrothal is dissolved," he announced to the crowd. "Let it be witnessed."

"Witnessed," the Elders intoned in unison.

Just like that.

Eighteen years of promises, of planning, of shaping my entire life around becoming his Luna.

Gone.

I looked to my father, desperate for anything.

Defense. Comfort. Even just

acknowledgment of the humiliation I was enduring.

He wouldn't meet my eyes.

"The ceremony is concluded," Elder Corvin declared, his voice devoid of sympathy.

"Aurelia Veythorne has failed to demonstrate her wolf form. As such, she cannot be recognized as a full member of the pack."

The stone circle suddenly felt like a cage.

I was the spectacle at its center.

Alone. Rejected. Broken.

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