
Rejected Luna, Love Me Again
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For eight years, Riana Regalia played the perfect Luna.
Loyal wife. Elegant hostess. The silent shadow behind the powerful Alpha Wesley Winters.
When she walked down the aisle, it was for duty, not love.
Her husband gave his heart to another, his fated mate, and her half-sister.
Her own daughter grew to adore the woman who stole her place.
***
The day she signed our divorce papers, she stopped hiding.
The struggling fashion label he mocked? Now a global empire.
The lonely Luna he had ignored became his most powerful rival.
Alpha Wesley thought he was freeing himself from a gold-digger.
He never imagined she'd become the number one threat to his empire.
***
Now, he wants a second chance. His pack is in chaos. And his so-called fated mate is scrambling to salvage his reputation.
But this Luna doesn't answer his calls anymore. She's too busy counting her billions.
He underestimated the quiet wolf.
Now the world will learn who the true Queen is.
Rejected Luna, Love Me Again Chapter 1
The moment Riana stepped off the plane onto the rain-slicked tarmac of Ambrose City's airport, she let herself hope-just for a moment-that her husband might be there to greet her.
But fate had never been particularly kind to her. Inside her bag, her phone buzzed relentlessly with birthday wishes-pack members, distant cousins, colleagues, friends-all except the one that mattered.
Wesley Winters.
Alpha of the Winters Pack. Her husband of seven years.
A wry, familiar smile touched her lips. Seven years. Why did she still expect anything different from Wesley? Even sharing a daughter hadn't been enough to win his heart.
Their marriage had begun in a haze of passion, a one-night stand sealed by an unexpected pregnancy, binding two strangers who felt no destined bond. But their families had been delighted; it was the most advantageous alliance for both packs. Their years together had been less a marriage and more a cohabitation of distant roommates.
So what had compelled her to be such a hopeful fool? To cut her business trip short, haul her designer luggage through the storm, and take a redeye flight back here?
"Mommy, you have to come back on time! Daddy promised we'd celebrate your birthday together this year!" Her daughter's innocent smile flashed in her mind.
Willa. Her miracle. The one beautiful thing to come from that chaotic night.
Though her marriage to Wesley had begun in disgrace, their daughter was a treasure they both cherished.
Her thumb hovered over Wesley's contact - still saved as "Beastly" in her phone after all these years. For Willa, she could endure one more civil conversation. For Willa, she'd pretend they were still the picture-perfect family the Pack expected.
The call connected.
"Hello?" A sultry female voice answered. Not Wesley.
Riana's blood turned to ice.
"Delilah." Riana didn't need to ask. The voice alone was enough to make her claws extend, piercing through her manicured fingertips.
Her half-sister. The daughter of the woman who'd shattered her family-her mother's life.
If her marriage to Wesley was a tragedy since the beginning, then Delilah's dramatic claim of being Wesley's fated mate at their wedding reception had been the final act.
The Regalia elders had shipped the girl off to Switzerland that very night, but the damage was done - Wesley now had permanent proof that Riana was the villain in his love story.
A rather beautiful villain, she thought with a smile.
"Oh, Riana," her half-sister crooned, saccharine-sweet. "How are-"
"Put Wesley on." Her voice was ice. She had no interest in how this bitch had returned; it was obvious her so-called husband was involved. Riana didn't need more bombshells to fray her nerves.
She was only here to fulfill her daughter's wish, to provide the long-awaited family reunion.
"Mm, he's. occupied. In the shower." A deliberate pause that was meant to mock Riana. "We just finished hot yoga. He's all. slippery."
Hot yoga? Riana scoffed inwardly. Wesley had always been the most sought-after Alpha, before and after marriage; she knew that. Though theirs was a political match, he had, until now, tacitly respected certain boundaries. It was one reason she had endured this far. But with Delilah back, were all bets off? The bitterness within her deepened.
As if determined to witness her complete humiliation, Delilah simpered, "Seven years watching my mate shackled to a woman he despises? You can't imagine what we'll be making up for tonight."
The world swam before Riana's eyes. Hearing it confirmed was entirely different from suspicion. Fury, hot and vast, throbbed in her chest. "Put Wesley on the phone now!"
"Don't be so upset, sister," Delilah gigled. "Anger causes wrinkles~ No amount of spa visits will fix that then. Wesley might be even less inclined to come home."
Riana seethed. Delilah was barely a year younger; what gave her the guts to mock her age? Riana's grip shattered her phone screen, glass biting into her palm. Blood welled - the perfect metaphor for this farce of a marriage.
"You were never my sister," she hissed at the broken device, whispering to herself. "Just like your mother was never his Luna."
Riana would never forget the last scene for her mother: her mother's vacant eyes staring at the ceiling, the ceremonial dagger still clutched in her lifeless hand. The Regalia elders had called it "noble sacrifice."
Riana knew better. It was murder by a thousand cuts - every whispered insult, every public slight, every time Father brought his mistress to pack gatherings instead of his lawful wife.
Riana brushed away a single, rebellious tear and lifted her chin. No. She would not cry over a pathetic man and a worthless reason. So Wesley had forgotten his promise. She hadn't been eager to celebrate with him anyway. She was here for Willa.
Sliding into her red sports car, the quiet cabin seemed to amplify the agony tearing through her. Her mother's despair, the contempt in Wesley's eyes after their one-night stand, Delilah's triumphant smile shattering their wedding, seven years of icy isolation, and her daughter's hopeful gaze... The weight of it all threatened to crush her.
Why? Why did her life have to be like this? She had believed seven years of loyalty and cooperation would show Wesley her sincerity, that he would want to build a warm family haven for Willa with her. But Delilah returns, and he betrays their arrangement without a second thought.
Did her years of compliance make him think she was weak?
If that's what he believed, he was in for a rude awakening.
Riana dried her tears. By the time she stepped out of the car, her usual pride was restored, a mask of cool composure firmly in place. Her daughter was waiting for her somewhere in the manor.
Now, nothing else mattered. All she wanted was to hold her daughter in her arms, to breathe in her familiar scent, to let that warmth soothe her aching heart.
The grand foyer swallowed Riana whole as she stepped inside, the silence pressing against her like a physical weight.
Flickering candlelight cast long shadows across the marble floors, amplifying the hollow ache in her chest. Disappointment. An old, familiar friend. She shoved it down-just like always.
Until this moment, she hadn't realized-not even her own daughter had messaged her.
Was she planning a surprise?
She pursed her lips into a smile.
Her six-inch Louboutins-diamonds glinting like frost-lay discarded at the entrance. Barefoot, she padded through the cavernous halls, the cold marble biting into her skin.
Then, a familiar presence.
"Good evening, Madam Luna." Mrs. Leah, the omega housekeeper who'd been taking care of her for years, stood with quiet sympathy. "Shall I bring you supper? Tea?"
Riana forced a smile. "Where's Willa?"
A hesitation. "She's asleep." Then, softer: "Happy birthday, Madam."
Riana nodded with a thankful smile. Well, at least someone remembered her birthday.
Upstairs, a sliver of light bled from beneath Willa's door. Still awake? Riana's pulse jumped. Maybe-just maybe-her daughter had waited up for her.
She eased the door open.
Willa hunched over her desk, golden curls spilling over her shoulders, fingers deftly threading beads onto a delicate string. The sight sent a fragile hope fluttering through Riana's ribs.
A gift. For me. What else could it be?
"Willa, sweetheart."
Her daughter startled, whirling with wide gray eyes-then scowled. "Mom! You can't just barge in! Aunt Delilah always knocks!"
Riana froze.
Delilah. In her home. Around her child. Since when?
Had Wesley grown so brazen?!
She'd only been gone a month, and her daughter's world had been upended. The room smelled of crayons and bubblegum, fairy lights twinkling like stolen stars. This was her child, the one person who made her sacrifices mean something-
Willa scrambled to gather scattered beads. Riana knelt, fingers brushing a stray pearl. "Let me help."
"No! It has to be perfect." Willa clutched a shimmering bead, her face alight with devotion. "It's for Aunt Delilah. Dad says she deserves the best birthday surprise."
The words struck like a silver blade. Her breath vanished.
Her own birthday. Forgotten.
By her husband. By her daughter.
By the two souls she'd bled for, endured a hollow marriage for.
She stood there, invisible in her own home, watching her child lavish love on the woman who'd never soothed her nightmares, never braided her hair while humming ancient lullabies.
Her claws pricked at her palms.
"Willa." Her voice was too quiet, too raw. "Do you remember what today is?"
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Rejected Luna, Love Me Again of Contents
Chapter 1 Ch. 1Chapter 2 Ch. 2Chapter 3 Ch. 3Chapter 4 Ch. 4Chapter 5 Ch. 5Chapter 6 Ch. 6Chapter 7 Ch. 7Chapter 8 Ch. 8Chapter 9 Ch. 9
Chapter 10 Ch. 10
Chapter 11 Ch. 11
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8.4
Palermo does not forgive.
Neither does it forget.
When Guerrero Valenti, the feared leader of the Vikings, vanished, the city exhaled a dangerous calm-but only for a moment. In the shadows, enemies waited. Rivals sharpened their knives. And one woman bore a secret that could ignite every street in the city.
Lucia Romano carried the child of a man who had disappeared into legend and rumor. A son who had not been claimed, not protected, not named.
The city whispered of him with venom: the bastard of the Vikings.
The boy was fragile, but he was a storm waiting to erupt. And every night, Palermo tested him. Masked men tried to snatch him from his crib. Fire, steel, and blood became his lullabies. Yet he survived. Every threat only sharpened his instincts, every scream hardened his mother's resolve.
But whispers spread faster than steel through the night-rumors of a man returning. A shadow that would claim everything, sparking fear in every heart:
Guerrero Valenti.
The father who abandoned him.
The legend whose name alone commands obedience.
The storm that will rise, carrying vengeance, blood, and fire.
And when he comes,
Every man who dared call the bastard his enemy will fall.
Every street, every roof, every whispered corner will bow to the son of Guerrero Valenti or be washed in blood.
This is the story of survival.
Of fire and steel.
Of a mother and her son.
Of a father's return.
Even the earth is getting ready to absorb blood ... the blood of those who call the legitimate son of the Vikings a "BASTARD", and collect necks........the necks of those fallen by the sword of GUERRERO VALANTI.
And upon his return Heads will bow to the one they called a BASTARD .

8.6
I woke up choking on rotting air in an alien jungle, surrounded by giant bioluminescent ferns and a three-eyed, armor-plated beast charging straight at me.
Before the monster could tear me apart, I was saved by a squad of men with metallic wings and laser rifles, but my nightmare was just beginning.
When they brought me back to their high-tech military base, every soldier we passed stopped dead, staring at me with a feverish, starving hunger that made my skin crawl.
In the medical wing, a manic doctor bypassed all protocol, pulling out a wicked silver needle to forcibly extract my blood, looking at me not as a patient, but as a winning lottery ticket.
Even their highest-ranking commander, a giant, scarred Admiral, immediately tried to claim me, demanding I be moved into his personal bedroom for "protection."
I didn't understand why I was being treated like a caged miracle, nor why a simple, accidental touch of my hand could bring my winged protector to his knees and silence his feral instincts.
"In the Aethel Empire, there are no females," my protector whispered, his icy blue eyes filled with raw desperation. "You are the only one."
The portal that brought me here was fading, trapping me in a universe of eighty billion shapeshifting Alpha males. Looking at the terrifying devotion in his eyes, I realized my life as an ordinary human was over, and to survive this, I had to tame the beasts.

8.1
When the private elevator pinged. That was the moment Eleanor's two-and-a-half years as a billionaire's perfect fake girlfriend abruptly ended.
Julian was terminating her services early because his real first love was moving into the penthouse tomorrow.
His assistant stood by the marble counter, bracing for a screaming match. He handed over a brutal non-disclosure agreement.
He slid a five-million-dollar check across the table, fully expecting her to cry, beg, or throw the money back in his face.
"Miss Palmer... Giselle is moving in tomorrow," he warned.
Instead, Eleanor calmly borrowed his Montblanc pen, signed her name three times without hesitation, and slipped the money into her planner.
"Congratulations to Mr. Caldwell-Prentice on finally getting what he wants," she smiled flawlessly.
They all thought she was just a high-end, emotionless mercenary who felt absolutely nothing for the men she served.
They didn't know she was actually Cara Love, the last surviving heir of the ruined Love Foundation, living under a fake name to avenge her dead father.
For years, she swallowed her burning hatred, playing the perfect emotional substitute to buy dark web intel and hide her unnatural, rapid-healing body from a ruthless medical syndicate.
But now, a tech billionaire client had just uncovered her true identity, and her burner phone flashed with a terrifying emergency alert.
The syndicate had found her.
Eleanor grabbed her suitcase and ordered the private jet back to New York.
The facade was over; it was time to face the deadly storm.

9.3
One moment I was human, sixteen years old and in love, believing my life would follow a simple, ordinary path. The next, I was taken from everything I knew and thrown into Silverwood Academy, a hidden world where wolf shifters rule, magic breathes, and survival is never guaranteed.
They see me as an anomaly. A girl who should not exist.
My mark is rare, dangerous, and tied to an ancient bloodline that was meant to stay buried. It binds me to a goddess who gives power without mercy and a destiny no one walks away from unchanged.
At Silverwood, strength decides your worth. Alphas test me. Rivals hunt me. Teachers watch, waiting for me to fail. Every full moon pushes me closer to a power I do not fully understand and a future I never asked for.
And then there is love, complicated and cruel in the way only fate can be.
I am torn between the boy I loved as a human, a bond so strong it refuses to break even after death, and a dangerous pull toward a wolf who challenges me, pushes me, and makes me question who I am becoming.
Each choice costs something. Every secret carries blood. The more power I gain, the more I risk losing myself.
They want me to be a weapon. A leader. A legend written in moonlight and war.
But I do not want a throne or a prophecy.
I just want to survive the fate that marked my soul.
Because in this world, destiny is not a gift. It is a debt, and it always demands payment

7.7
It's common knowledge that Ethan married me only because I look like his first love.
Three years of marriage, and he never once slept with me, because he thought it would be a desecration of his first love.
On the surface, I was madly in love with him. In reality, I was blowing through his money like crazy and keeping a man on the side.
But now there's a problem.
The man I've been keeping… how does he look exactly like the richest man in New York? And even have the same name?

9.3
Fallon Bayliss, a young, successful painter from New York, has nightmares, and some parts of her memory are missing. One night, she gets abducted by Sean, a vampire. And that brings her to the very beginning, first to London where she worked as a waitress, and then back to Rome.
Remembering she spent the last year and a half there as that vampire's pet, his sex slave, under the false identity. And all the things he has done to her recall the awful pain, realizing she both hates and desires him.
Her doom started at her 19th birthday party when she met Hope Douglas, looking identical to her. Fallon has no clue vampires exist. And that Hope is a vampire hunter when she offers her a lucrative deal. Fallon takes it, falling into the trap and committing the biggest mistake of her life.
Now Sean wants to turn her into a vampire and keep her forever. Fallon carries a secret of her own, but so does Sean. And the plot slowly unfolds from the moment of her abduction.








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