Rejected Luna's Final Curse Novel Cover

Rejected Luna's Final Curse

8.3 / 10.0
The day I died, the entire Silver Moon Pack mourned. Only Lukas Reynolds, the Lycan King, felt no sorrow—just a lingering irritation. Irritation that, two weeks prior, when he’d tried to make my sister, Leona Reynolds, his chosen mate, I had argued with him fiercely and never apologized. Irritation that the pack’s Omega, Samson Stewart, knelt outside the Moonlit Hall, unsure how to assign me a title, write my life story, or arrange my burial in the royal crypt. Reports piled up like snow on the roof, each one filled with flattering words trying to guess the King’s mood. They called me wise and compassionate, but I had once chased a corrupt Omega across three streets with my claws after he dared to withhold Lukas’s meals. They said my life was one of ease and privilege, but after Lukas became King, we argued more than we spoke, and I seemed to cry often, always crying. As for my burial, Lukas, in a rare moment of generosity, decided to grant me the honor of resting beside him in the crypt. But before the decree could be finalized, Eleanor Mitchell, the Omega in charge of the Moonlit Hall, knelt outside and delivered my final wish. Lukas probably guessed what it was.

Rejected Luna's Final Curse Chapter 1

The day I died, the entire Silver Moon Pack mourned.

Only Lukas Reynolds, the Lycan King, felt no sorrow—just a lingering irritation.

Irritation that, two weeks prior, when he’d tried to make my sister, Leona Reynolds, his chosen mate, I had argued with him fiercely and never apologized.

Irritation that the pack’s Omega, Samson Stewart, knelt outside the Moonlit Hall, unsure how to assign me a title, write my life story, or arrange my burial in the royal crypt.

Reports piled up like snow on the roof, each one filled with flattering words trying to guess the King’s mood.

They called me wise and compassionate, but I had once chased a corrupt Omega across three streets with my claws after he dared to withhold Lukas’s meals.

They said my life was one of ease and privilege, but after Lukas became King, we argued more than we spoke, and I seemed to cry often, always crying.

As for my burial, Lukas, in a rare moment of generosity, decided to grant me the honor of resting beside him in the crypt.

But before the decree could be finalized, Eleanor Mitchell, the Omega in charge of the Moonlit Hall, knelt outside and delivered my final wish.

Lukas probably guessed what it was.

Surely, it was an apology, a plea for a grand title, a demand that Leona never be allowed into the pack.

“Your Majesty,” Eleanor said, her voice steady, “the Queen did not wish to be buried with you.

“She said this life was too painful, and she did not want to see you again, even in the afterlife.”

---

Before I left the pack, there were still many things I needed to settle.

I instructed the healers to prepare for spring plagues and disasters, warning them that this winter’s mildness could bring trouble. I reminded the Omegas not to let my funeral disrupt the plans of the pack’s young women to leave and find their mates.

After finishing two final decrees, I knelt to wipe my eldest son Wade’s tears, telling him not to break the legs of crickets for fun—that a true gentleman avoids cruelty, even in small things.

Wade, too young to understand, only stared at the torn paper lantern in his hands.

Samson Stewart, standing nearby, hesitantly spoke up:

“Your Majesty… what should I tell the King?”

I paused, thinking carefully.

Two weeks ago, Lukas and I had argued bitterly, and we hadn’t spoken since.

He insisted on making Leona his chosen mate, even going so far as to send me a rejection decree and a vial of wolfsbane, hoping to force me to bend.

In the past, I would have torn up the decree, smashed the vial, and stormed into the hall to confront Lukas face-to-face.

But now, with my time running out, I no longer wanted to fight.

Calculating that I had less than three days left, I rubbed my temples and smiled softly:

“Tell the King that I agree.

“In three days, let Leona enter the pack as his chosen mate.”

Samson, an experienced Omega, looked at my pale, sickly face and hesitated before offering advice:

“Your Majesty, you needn’t worry about Leona’s arrival. Focus on recovering your health.

“You are the Lycan Queen, after all. If you wish, you can raise any child in the pack as your own.”

Wade, hearing Samson’s voice, peeked out from behind me and held up the lantern:

“It’s broken… fix it, please…”

Samson quickly set down his staff to comfort him, but his eyes caught sight of my decrees on the table, and he knelt in alarm:

“Your Majesty, these words are too ominous…

“Forgive me for saying so, but the King was initially promised to Leona. It was only out of pity for your hardships that he chose you instead.

“Recently, the healers selected a new batch of apprentices. The King intended to have them treat you after Leona’s arrival, so you could recover and give birth to the future heir…”

At the mention of medicine and the past, I felt a wave of nausea.

During the first five years of Lukas’s reign, I had taken countless bitter potions to improve my health, but nothing worked.

The healers said I had been too stressed in my youth and suffered from a cold, and that with time, I would conceive.

But I knew enough about healing to understand that my body was beyond repair.

The stress came from the early days of our mating, when Lukas was falsely accused by his siblings and cast out by his father. He was neglected by the pack, left to suffer even when he was burning with fever.

I was grateful to Lukas for choosing me as his mate. The title of Luna made my father acknowledge me, bringing me to the city and fulfilling my mother’s dying wish to be buried in the Reynolds family plot.

So, still in my mate ceremony dress, I grabbed a knife from the woodpile and pressed it to my neck, forcing the Omegas to call the healers to treat Lukas.

Later, to help Lukas recover, I saved my meals for him, often going hungry myself.

His father’s reign of terror, killing five of his own children, left me in constant fear, and my health deteriorated, my cycles irregular.

The cold came from the time Lukas was hunted by his brothers. I wore his clothes and rode his horse to lure the pursuers away.

When Lukas found me, I had been lying in the snow for three days and nights.

The best healer, Raiden Andrews, said if the King had arrived half a day earlier, my body wouldn’t have been so damaged.

For the first two years, the potions made me vomit until I could only stomach a little broth.

Lukas, heartbroken, held my thin hands, his eyes red with guilt:

“Coraline, we’ll stop. It’s too bitter.

“It’s my fault. If I’d gotten to you sooner…”

He was so remorseful that he drafted a decree, promising to adopt a child from the pack rather than see me suffer.

But I was determined, so I endured the nausea, swallowing each bitter dose, hoping for a miracle.

Continue Reading

Rejected Luna's Final Curse of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2
Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9

You may also like

New Release Novels

After My Alpha Husband Exposed My Ex’s Crimes Novel Cover
8.9
Seven years. Seven long years since I'd last set foot in New York City. The skyline stretched before me, a glittering canvas of ambition and betrayal. I stood on the balcony of our Manhattan penthouse, the cool evening air caressing my skin. My fingers absently traced the platinum band on my left hand—a habit I'd developed whenever the past threatened to overwhelm me. "You're thinking about them, aren't you?" I didn't need to turn to know Leonardo had joined me. His presence was like a physical force, powerful and reassuring. The mate bond between us hummed with his concern. "They're just ghosts, Violet," he said, his arms encircling me from behind. His chin rested on my shoulder, his breath warm against my neck.
After My Ex Called Me His Property, My Husband Struck Back Novel Cover
8.1
The champagne in my glass was vintage Dom Pérignon, crisp and biting against my tongue, but the air in the ballroom tasted stale. It was the specific staleness of old money and desperate ambition mixing under the heat of a thousand crystal chandeliers. The Starlight Charity Gala was in full swing, a sea of black tuxedos and designer gowns swirling through the cavernous hall of the Pierre Hotel. I stood near the periphery, away from the frenetic energy of the dance floor. My fingers idly traced the rim of the flute. I wasn't hiding, exactly. I was observing. Three years ago, crowds like this would have made my heart hammer against my ribs like a trapped bird. Now, I just felt a quiet, observant calm. I adjusted the silk of my gown—a deep midnight blue that Adrian had selected because he said it matched the quiet storm in my eyes.
LOVE BEYOND THE PAIN Novel Cover
7.1
It was supposed to be her sister's wedding. But in an instant, Aurelia was forced to take her place becoming the bride to a man she barely even knew. To pay off her family's debt and protect her parents' dignity, Aurelia spoke her vows to Gian, a cold man who never wanted her there in the first place. Without love, without the blessing of her own heart, Aurelia married Gian Alvaro, the man who was meant to be her sister's husband. The frigid reception, the disappointed looks from Gian's family, and a silent wedding night marked the beginning of a life she never wished for. Their marriage began with obligation. But as Gian's gaze slowly softened and the walls around him began to crumble, Aurelia found herself facing an unsettling truth. Love doesn't always come easy... and the secrets behind this marriage are far from fully revealed.
Reborn To The Wife of a Billionaire with Disabilities Novel Cover
9.0
Eileen woke up in a trashed hotel room, her head pounding with the pathetic memories of a despised Hollywood actress. Outside the window, paparazzi were already screaming about her manufactured cheating scandal, but the real nightmare was waiting at her door. Her paralyzed, billionaire husband, Carlisle Vinson, looked at her with pure disgust while his butler shoved a divorce settlement at her chest. "Mr. Vinson is offering a severance package of fifty million dollars, provided you sign immediately and vacate the premises." The original owner had left her an absolute mess. Her trusted assistant had sold her room number to the press to frame her, and a playboy had scammed her out of her entire two million dollar life savings. If she signed those papers and lost the Vinson family's protection, the breach of contract fees and her enemies in the industry would swallow her alive in days. Eileen felt a cold fury override the original owner's lingering panic. Why should she take the fall and be thrown out on the streets while the parasites who set her up lived out their wealthy fantasies? She had died once, and she wasn't about to waste her second chance playing the victim. Eileen slammed the heavy divorce folder shut right against the butler's chest. "I'm not signing," she said with a terrifying, absolute calm. She stepped behind her husband's wheelchair, ready to shield him from the cameras, secretly cure his dead legs, and make everyone who betrayed her bleed.
Rejected Luna’s Triumphant Return Novel Cover
8.9
My childhood friend, who came from the same prestigious Alpha lineage as mine, fell in love with an Omega from the Misty Pines Pack, a modest and unremarkable group. To bond with her, he defied his pack’s expectations and broke off our engagement. Heartbroken, I decided to leave the Silver Moon Pack’s territory and study under a renowned healer in Paris. By the time I returned to London, Felix and Chloe had been bonded for nearly two years, and I had moved on. At the welcome-home party organized for me, Felix, who once defied everyone to be with Chloe, was now looking at her with disdain. His voice was cold, carrying the weight of his Alpha authority as he remarked, "Weren’t you supposed to stay at home? Why come out and make a fool of yourself?" When I got back, my friends threw me a lavish welcome party. Much to my surprise, Felix was there. Seven years ago, he insisted on ending our engagement for Chloe, publicly declaring that if he couldn’t bond with her, he’d rather live as a rogue than accept me. Words like that disregarded the long-standing alliance between our packs.
The Broken Mother's Ruthless Revenge Novel Cover
8.8
My little boy died on the operating table during a minor, routine surgery. That exact same night, my billionaire husband bought out the Hudson River for a massive, million-dollar fireworks show. It wasn't to mourn our child. It was to celebrate his first love's son being discharged from the hospital. When I confronted him with our son's death certificate, he sneered and accused me of hiding the boy to get his attention. He held his mistress in our home, watched her fake a panic attack, and threatened to bankrupt my family if I didn't get on my knees and apologize to her. But the most horrifying truth came from a terrified hospital nurse. My son's anesthesia was deliberately kept low during the procedure to keep his tissue viable to save the mistress's child. He was awake and in agonizing pain while his own father planned a grand celebration for another man's son. I couldn't understand how a father could be so completely heartless. How could he sacrifice his own flesh and blood just to please a woman who constantly manipulated him? Looking at the ashes on my son's favorite toy, my paralyzing grief evaporated, replaced by a cold, unyielding rage. I arranged my little boy's funeral alone in the freezing rain, left my wedding ring on the counter, and walked straight into the private hotel suite of my husband's most ruthless business rival. "Let's take him down," I said.
Chapters
Read now
Share