
Rejected Luna Rises
Rejected Luna Rises Chapter 1
I stood in the crowded pack hall, my heart pounding against my ribs as Robert's eyes fluttered open for the first time in ten years. A decade of waiting, hoping, praying to the Moon Goddess—all for this moment. My fingers trembled as I gripped his hand, watching the recognition slowly bloom in his gaze.
"He's awake!" someone shouted, and the hall erupted in cheers.
Robert's body tensed beneath the sheets, muscles contracting in that familiar way I'd memorized over thirty years of marriage. The shift was coming. After ten long years, his wolf was returning.
"Everyone back," I commanded, my voice hoarse from disuse. The pack members—who had long since stopped listening to me as their Luna—surprisingly obeyed, creating space around the bed.
I stepped back too, watching as my mate's body contorted, bones cracking, skin stretching. The sound was beautiful to my ears after so many silent years of stillness. His wolf emerged with a powerful howl that shook the windows of the pack house, a magnificent dark creature that had once made my own Luna wolf whimper with desire.
But something was wrong. As Robert's wolf turned its amber eyes toward me, I felt... nothing. No rush of connection, no flood of emotion through our bond. Just emptiness where warmth should be.
"Robert?" I whispered, reaching out with both my hand and my mind.
His wolf stared at me, unblinking. Then he turned away, padding toward Michael and Jessica, who stood beaming at the foot of the bed. My son placed his hand on his father's fur with a triumphant smile.
"The Alpha has returned," Michael announced, his voice thick with pride. "The Silver Ridge Pack is whole again."
The crowd roared their approval, but I remained frozen, a ghost at my own celebration. My Luna wolf, dormant for so long, stirred uneasily within me.
Something was very wrong.
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Three days later, I moved silently through the morning routine I'd performed thousands of times. The medicine tray balanced perfectly in my hands—muscle memory from a decade of care. Robert was sitting up in bed, scrolling through his phone, catching up on ten years of technological advances.
"Your morning medication," I said softly, setting the tray beside him.
He barely glanced up. "Just leave it."
I hesitated, unused to this coldness. For ten years, I'd talked to him while he slept, describing pack events, reading books aloud, maintaining one-sided conversations in hopes that somewhere in his darkness, he could hear me.
Now that he could actually respond, he had nothing to say to me.
I turned to leave when I heard the soft padding of footsteps in the hallway. Amber Rodriguez, our young pack healer, appeared in the doorway, her copper hair gleaming in the morning light.
"Alpha Robert," she said, her voice musical with deference. "I've brought the herbal tincture we discussed."
Robert's face transformed, a smile breaking across features that had remained stone-cold for me. "Perfect timing. Come in, Amber."
I stood there, suddenly invisible, as Amber glided to Robert's bedside. Something intimate passed between them—a look that made my stomach twist.
That's when I felt it—a whisper of connection to Robert's mind. My gift for mind-linking, suppressed for so long, flickered to life like a weak flame.
*"...blocking our bond completely,"* Robert's thoughts filtered through to me. *"She can't sense a thing."*
*"Are you sure?"* Amber's mental voice was hesitant.
*"Positive. I need a younger, stronger Luna. Someone who can bear more heirs, help rebuild what I've lost. Maggie's just a worn-out she-wolf past her prime. Ten years of playing nurse has left her without any real Luna power. The pack deserves better."*
The medicine tray slipped from my fingers, crashing to the floor. Pills scattered across the hardwood like tiny meteorites.
Both Robert and Amber jumped, turning to stare at me.
"Sorry," I mumbled, dropping to my knees to clean the mess, grateful they couldn't see my face. Couldn't see the tears burning behind my eyes or the rage beginning to color my cheeks.
Ten years. Ten years I had given him, sacrificed for him, while my own wolf withered inside me. And this was my reward?
My fingers closed around a pill, crushing it to powder in my palm. Deep within me, my Luna wolf stirred—not with the whimper of submission I'd trained her to accept, but with a low, dangerous growl that vibrated through my bones.
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I found him in the solarium the next morning, basking in sunlight he hadn't felt on his skin in a decade. The glass walls magnified the early light, casting his silhouette in gold. Once, the sight would have made my heart skip. Now it only fueled the fire building in my chest.
"We need to talk," I said, closing the door behind me.
Robert looked up, annoyed at the interruption. "About?"
"Our mate bond." I stepped closer, searching his face for any flicker of the man I'd loved for thirty years. "Why are you blocking it?"
His expression hardened. "There's nothing to block, Maggie. The bond died when I was attacked. Ten years is too long—these things fade."
"That's a lie." My voice was stronger than it had been in years. "Mate bonds don't just 'fade.' Not true ones."
"Well, ours did." He turned away, dismissive. "You did your duty as my wife. I appreciate that. But things are different now."
"My duty?" The words felt like acid on my tongue. "I gave you ten years of my life. I bathed you, turned you, read to you, exercised your muscles. I kept your wolf alive when it wanted to die!"
"And that was expected," he said coldly. "What else would you have done? Abandoned your Alpha? Left the pack without leadership?"
I stared at him, truly seeing him for the first time. Not the heroic Alpha I'd built in my mind during those long, silent years. Not the loving mate I'd clung to in memory. Just a selfish, weak man hiding behind a title.
Something flickered in my chest—not pain, but a spark of defiance I hadn't felt in decades. My Luna wolf, so long suppressed, raised her head and bared her teeth.
"You're right, Robert," I said quietly. "Things are different now."
And they were. Because for the first time in ten years, I felt truly awake.
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