
Rejected Luna's Justice
Chapter 3
The darkness of the healer's den pressed against me like a physical weight. I lay still, counting each breath as it scraped against my raw throat. My wolf whimpered in the recesses of my mind, a wounded creature curled around the shattered remains of our bond.
Dominic's footsteps had long since faded, leaving only the hollow echo of his betrayal. The pack's whispers still floated through the walls—accusations, condemnations, pity. Each word was a blade twisting deeper.
"Luna Katherine has betrayed us all..."
"Poor Alpha Dominic, discovering his mate's infidelity..."
"Isla will make a much stronger Luna..."
I closed my eyes, letting the darkness consume me. My hand drifted to my abdomen, to the emptiness where our pup had been. Twice now I had lost a child for Dominic. Twice now he had failed to protect what was ours.
The night stretched endlessly, but as the first gray light of dawn filtered through the small window, something shifted inside me. The devastating grief that had threatened to drown me began to crystallize into something harder, colder.
My wolf stopped whimpering. She lifted her head, her amber eyes gleaming with a fury that matched the ice spreading through my veins.
"Madilyn," I called, my voice steadier than it had been since the rejection. "Madilyn!"
The door opened almost instantly. She must have been waiting just outside.
"Luna?" Her eyes widened as she took in my expression.
"Bring me every territorial document, every pack alliance contract, every bloodline inheritance record from my family's archives," I said, each word precise and measured. "Bring me the original pack formation documents from when Dominic became Alpha. And bring me those security records on Isla."
Madilyn's breath caught. For the first time since the rejection, she saw something other than pain in my eyes. Understanding dawned across her features.
"You're not leaving, are you?" she asked quietly.
I pushed myself up against the pillows, ignoring the protest of my battered body. "I'm taking back what's mine."
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For twenty-four hours, we worked in near silence. The healer's den became our war room, papers spread across every surface as Madilyn and I combed through generations of pack history.
"Here," I whispered, pointing to an ancient deed. "This territory was granted to my great-grandfather for services to the Northern Alliance. It's never been transferable outside our bloodline."
Madilyn nodded, making a note. "And here's the alliance contract with the Moonstone Pack. It specifically states that access to their hunting grounds is contingent on your family's continued leadership."
My fingers traced the elegant script of my ancestors. "Every single territory Silvermoon Pack controls was inherited through my bloodline or acquired through my family's alliances."
The truth was staggering in its simplicity. Without me, Dominic had no legal claim to anything. The pack house where he slept, the ceremonial grounds where he had rejected me, even this healer's den—all belonged to my lineage.
"Look at this," Madilyn said, sliding a document across to me. "The Alpha succession law from when Dominic was granted leadership."
I read the ancient text, my wolf snarling with vindication as I processed the words. "His alpha status was granted solely through our mate bond and my bloodline legitimacy. Without me, he has no standing under pack law."
For hours we continued, building our case piece by piece. With each document, each revelation, the fog of betrayal lifted slightly, replaced by cold clarity.
"Katherine," Madilyn said finally, her voice hushed with awe. "You're not just the Luna. You're the rightful Alpha heir."
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The formal statement took hours to craft. I wrote it myself, my hand steady despite the mate bond pain still burning in my chest.
"I, Katherine Greene, daughter of Alpha Marcus Greene, rightful heir to the Silvermoon territories and bloodline privileges, hereby demand the immediate return of all lands and resources that legally belong to my lineage..."
I cited clause after clause from ancient pack formation laws, each one superseding any claim Dominic might make through rejection. I listed every territory, every alliance, every resource that belonged to my family by bloodright.
Madilyn read it over my shoulder, her presence solid and reassuring.
"This will destroy him," she whispered.
"He destroyed himself," I replied, adding the final signature with a flourish that sent pain shooting through my still-healing body.
I looked up at her, knowing what came next would change everything. "Once I release this, there's no going back. He'll retaliate."
Madilyn's eyes flashed with fierce loyalty. "Then let him try. You are the rightful alpha bloodline heir. Pack law is on your side."
I nodded, my finger hovering over the send button. One push, and the entire werewolf world would know the truth about Alpha Dominic Howard—that he was nothing but a placeholder, a pretender who had risen on my family's legacy and my sacrifice.
The mate bond might be breaking, but I was far from broken.
I pressed send.
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