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Rejected Luna's Escape

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.
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Chapter 3

Three days in darkness changes a person. By the time the dungeon door creaked open, my eyes had adjusted to see shapes in the pitch black, and my body had grown accustomed to the cold stone floor. The guard's torch blinded me as he wordlessly gestured for me to follow.

My legs trembled with each step up the narrow staircase. Hunger gnawed at my insides, but the emptiness there was nothing compared to the hollow space in my chest where my heart used to be.

*Eight days left*, Lyra reminded me, her voice stronger than it had been in months. *We can endure anything for eight more days.*

I emerged into the main hall, blinking against the harsh daylight streaming through the tall windows. The scene before me froze the blood in my veins.

Madison stood on a small platform, twirling like a debutante. She wore my mother's ceremonial Luna gown—an heirloom passed down through generations of Hayes women, meant to be worn only by the true Luna during sacred pack ceremonies. The delicate silver embroidery caught the light as she moved, the soft blue fabric flowing around her like water.

"Ah, Victoria," Alexander's cold voice cut through my shock. "Perfect timing."

He stood beside Madison, his hand possessively at her waist. My grandfather's pendant still hung around her neck, a cruel reminder of everything I'd lost.

"The gown needs alterations," he said, his eyes never meeting mine. "You will make them."

Madison smirked, running her hands over the precious fabric. "It's a bit long, don't you think? And so... outdated."

A seamstress approached, offering me a box of sewing supplies. Her eyes held a silent apology as she pressed the scissors into my trembling hand.

"I want it shorter," Madison declared, lifting the hem. "Here. Cut it."

The scissors felt impossibly heavy as I knelt before her. This gown had been worn by my mother, my grandmother, great-grandmother—women of strength and dignity. Luna women who had been respected, cherished.

"I'm waiting," Madison said, tapping her foot impatiently.

With each snip of the scissors, I felt as though I were cutting away pieces of myself. Tears blurred my vision as I worked, careful not to let them fall on the precious fabric. Alexander watched impassively, his face a mask of cold indifference.

"The sleeves too," Madison commanded. "I want them shorter. More... modern."

I worked in silence, my fingers moving mechanically as I altered the sacred garment. When I finished, Madison admired herself in a nearby mirror, the butchered gown now barely recognizable.

"Perfect," she purred. "Don't you think so, Alex?"

He nodded, his eyes lingering on her with an intensity that once had been reserved for me. "Beautiful."

That night, I lay on my bed, staring at the ceiling. The room felt smaller than ever, the walls closing in. My fingers traced the empty space where my pendant should have been, my thoughts circling endlessly.

*Victoria.*

I sat bolt upright, the unfamiliar voice in my mind startling me.

*Who's there?* I projected, my mind-link rusty from disuse.

*Someone who can help you,* the voice replied, deep and soothing. *I can help you escape tonight.*

My heart raced. An escape? Now?

*Who are you?* I demanded, though the voice felt strangely... safe.

*A friend. The pack border is lightly guarded tonight. I can meet you there in one hour.*

The offer was tempting—so tempting that my body actually moved toward the door before I stopped myself.

*I can't,* I replied finally. *I must reject the bond properly. Pack law demands it.*

Silence stretched between us, and for a moment I thought the mysterious voice had gone.

*Eight more days, then,* it finally responded. *Stay strong, Victoria. You are not alone.*

The connection faded, leaving me wondering if I'd imagined the entire exchange.

The next day brought the weekly pack run—a tradition I once loved but now dreaded. As Luna, I should have run at Alexander's side. Instead, I trailed at the back of the pack, my wolf form smaller and duller than it once had been.

Lyra moved sluggishly through the forest, our bond weakened by years of neglect. Ahead, I could see Alexander's massive black wolf running alongside Madison's russet form. My grandfather's pendant glinted at her throat, catching the dappled sunlight filtering through the trees.

The pack approached the river—a wide, rushing torrent swollen by recent rains. Most wolves veered along the bank, following the safer path. But Madison headed straight for the narrow log bridge, Alexander close behind.

I hung back, watching as they crossed. Madison paused halfway, her body language suddenly changing. With deliberate slowness, she pawed at her neck. The pendant slipped free, tumbling into the churning waters below.

Her howl of distress brought Alexander running back. His massive black form shifted instantly to human, naked and furious on the bridge.

"The pendant!" Madison cried, also shifting. "It fell in the river!"

Alexander's eyes found me immediately. "Victoria," he commanded, his Alpha tone leaving no room for refusal. "Retrieve it."

I shifted back to human form, staring at the raging current below. The water crashed against jagged rocks, white foam spraying into the air. It was a death trap.

"Now!" Alexander roared.

Without a word, I climbed down the steep embankment. The icy water hit me like a physical blow as I waded in, the current immediately pulling at my legs. Pack members gathered along the shore, watching in silence as I fought against the powerful flow.

The water deepened rapidly, soon reaching my chest. Each step was a battle as I searched desperately for any glint of silver. The current pulled me under once, twice, water filling my lungs as I gasped for air.

*There!* Lyra spotted it first—a flash of silver caught between two rocks ahead.

I lunged forward, the current sweeping me off my feet. Water closed over my head as I tumbled helplessly downstream, rocks tearing at my skin. My lungs burned, vision darkening at the edges.

Then, cutting through the roar of the river, came a howl—deep, powerful, and unlike any I'd heard before. The sound seemed to vibrate through the water itself, and miraculously, the current around me calmed.

I broke the surface, gasping for air, and saw it—a magnificent white wolf standing on the opposite shore. Our eyes met for a brief, electric moment before it disappeared into the trees.

My fingers closed around the pendant as I dragged myself to the riverbank, collapsing on the muddy shore. Through blurred vision, I saw Alexander and Madison watching from above, their expressions unreadable.

As darkness claimed me, one thought remained clear: the howl of that white wolf had saved my life—and somewhere in the forest, I had an ally.

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