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Rejected Luna's Escape

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The full moon hung like a silver pendant in the night sky, casting an ethereal glow over the Silvermoon Pack territory. Five years. Five years of torment, of silent tears, of a mate bond twisted into something unrecognizable. And tonight, on what should have been our sacred anniversary, Alexander had summoned the entire pack to the grand hall. I stood in the shadows, my fingers instinctively reaching for my grandfather's ceremonial wolf pendant around my neck. The cool silver wolf with amber eyes had been my only comfort these past five years, the last connection to the proud lineage I came from. To the woman I used to be. *Don't cry, Victoria. Not here. Not now.* My inner wolf, Lyra, whimpered softly in the recesses of my mind.

Rejected Luna's Escape Chapter 1

The full moon hung like a silver pendant in the night sky, casting an ethereal glow over the Silvermoon Pack territory. Five years. Five years of torment, of silent tears, of a mate bond twisted into something unrecognizable. And tonight, on what should have been our sacred anniversary, Alexander had summoned the entire pack to the grand hall.

I stood in the shadows, my fingers instinctively reaching for my grandfather's ceremonial wolf pendant around my neck. The cool silver wolf with amber eyes had been my only comfort these past five years, the last connection to the proud lineage I came from. To the woman I used to be.

*Don't cry, Victoria. Not here. Not now.* My inner wolf, Lyra, whimpered softly in the recesses of my mind. Once vibrant and playful, she had become as subdued as I was, her silver coat dulled by years of rejection.

"Attention!" Alexander's commanding Alpha voice cut through the murmurs of the assembled pack members. I flinched involuntarily, my body responding to the mate bond even as my heart shrank away.

He stood at the center of the hall, magnificent and terrible in his power. His midnight black hair swept back, his piercing blue eyes cold as winter ice. Five years ago, those eyes had looked at me with passion. Now, they barely acknowledged my existence.

"Today marks five years since I was betrayed by the one who should have been most loyal," he announced, his gaze deliberately sliding past me as if I were invisible. The pack members shifted uncomfortably, all too familiar with the story he had been telling for years. The lie I had been forced to carry.

A rustle near the entrance drew everyone's attention. My heart stopped as a young she-wolf entered, her head held high with unearned confidence. Madison Brooks. The knife twisted deeper in my chest as she approached Alexander. She looked exactly like me—or rather, like the younger version of me that had first caught Alexander's eye. Same honey-blonde hair, same delicate features. A cruel mockery of what once was.

"I present to you," Alexander continued, his voice carrying a warmth I hadn't heard in years, "my chosen mate, Madison Brooks."

Gasps echoed through the hall. Chosen mate? On our anniversary? I swayed slightly, grateful for the wall supporting my back. This was beyond his usual cruelty.

"Victoria Hayes," he called out, finally acknowledging my presence. "Approach."

Every eye in the room turned to me. I stepped forward, keeping my gaze fixed on the floor, feeling the weight of pity and curiosity from the pack members. My legs felt leaden as I approached them, stopping a respectful distance away.

"Kneel," Alexander commanded, using his Alpha tone.

My knees buckled against my will, the mate bond forcing obedience even as my soul rebelled. I knelt before them, hands trembling in my lap.

"You will present a gift to honor my chosen mate," he said coldly. "The ceremonial wolf pendant you wear. It is wasted on someone who betrayed her Alpha."

Lyra howled in anguish within me. *No, not Grandfather's pendant. Please, not that.*

I looked up, meeting Alexander's eyes for the first time, silently pleading. His expression remained impassive, merciless.

"Now," he growled.

With shaking fingers, I reached behind my neck and unclasped the silver chain. The pendant felt heavy in my palm, the amber eyes of the wolf seeming to look at me with sadness. This pendant had been passed down through generations of my family, given to me by my grandfather before he died. My last connection to the proud Hayes lineage.

"A lovely gift," Madison purred, snatching it from my palm. "How... generous of you."

I remained kneeling, empty-handed, as Alexander dismissed the pack. No one met my eyes as they filed out, leaving me alone in my humiliation.

Hours later, in the sparse room that had become my prison, I sat on the edge of my bed, fingers touching the empty space where my pendant had once rested. Five years of emotional torture, of watching Alexander parade she-wolves through our home, of being treated worse than an Omega in my own pack. But this—taking my grandfather's pendant—this was different.

"Enough," I whispered to the empty room, surprising myself with the sound of my own voice.

*Victoria?* Lyra stirred, alert for the first time in months.

"Enough," I repeated, stronger this time. "In ten days, we perform the rejection ceremony."

The words hung in the air, terrifying and liberating all at once. To reject the mate bond was to invite excruciating pain, possibly death. But as I touched the bare skin where my pendant had been, I realized something had already died inside me long ago.

What more could Alexander possibly take from me now?

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Ch. 9
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