
Rejected Luna's New Beginning
Chapter 2
The morning after my father's memorial ceremony, a Beta messenger arrived at my door with a formal summons. Alpha Carpenter requested my presence in his office immediately.
I smoothed my simple gray dress—the most subdued outfit I owned—and made my way through the pack house corridors. Wolves who once greeted me with respectful nods now averted their eyes as I passed. News traveled fast in a werewolf pack.
Alpha Carpenter's office door stood open. He sat behind his massive oak desk, fingers steepled, watching me enter with calculating eyes.
"Alexandria." He didn't rise to greet me. "Please, sit."
I perched on the edge of the chair across from him, back straight, chin lifted. My mother had taught me to never show weakness, especially to those who sought to diminish us.
"I've prepared a formal document outlining your adjusted role within the pack hierarchy." He slid a thick folder across the polished surface of his desk.
My fingers trembled slightly as I opened it. The official Silvermoon Pack seal gleamed at the top of the first page.
"As you can see," Alpha Carpenter continued, his voice devoid of emotion, "you'll be assisting with pack administrative duties under Salem's supervision."
I scanned the document, my vision blurring with each line. "You're making me subordinate to her?"
"To my son's chosen mate, yes." He leaned back in his chair. "Your incomplete mate bond makes you unsuitable for leadership positions. This arrangement allows you to contribute to pack affairs while we transition to Salem as future Luna."
Emma growled within me, her anger burning through my veins. *How dare he?*
"This is a demotion," I said, my voice steady despite the rage building inside me. "After five years as recognized future Luna."
"A recognition that circumstances have rendered inappropriate." His eyes hardened. "The pack needs a strong Luna who can provide heirs. Salem has already demonstrated her fertility with her previous pack."
The reminder of my failure to conceive stung like a physical blow. I closed the folder with deliberate care.
"I'll need time to review this thoroughly."
"Of course." His smile didn't reach his eyes. "The pack council meeting this afternoon would be a good opportunity to begin your transition. Salem will be addressing territorial negotiations."
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The pack council chamber felt suffocating as I slipped in through the side entrance. Salem already sat in the Luna's chair—my chair—wearing a dress that complemented her fiery hair. Jasper sat beside her, his expression unreadable.
"Alexandria." Salem's voice dripped with false sweetness. "So glad you could join us. Please, take notes."
She gestured to a small stool behind her chair. The humiliation burned hot in my cheeks as I took my seat, notebook in hand.
The council members filed in, their eyes sliding past me as if I were invisible. Derek Stone, Alpha Carpenter's Gamma, called the meeting to order.
"Salem will address the upcoming territorial negotiations with the Eastern Ridge Pack," he announced.
Salem rose gracefully, her hand resting briefly on Jasper's shoulder. "I've reviewed our current boundaries and identified several areas where we can strengthen our position."
I scribbled in my notebook, each word a small death to my pride. Council members who once sought my counsel now directed their questions to Salem.
"What are your thoughts on the northern hunting grounds?" Elder Morris asked her.
Salem smiled confidently. "I believe we should establish a stronger presence there. The deer population has increased significantly."
Throughout the entire meeting, Jasper never once looked at me. His eyes remained fixed on Salem or the council table, deliberately avoiding any acknowledgment of my presence.
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Later that evening, I retreated to the basement storage rooms where pack archives were kept. The dusty shelves and dim lighting matched my mood as I began organizing files—one of my new "administrative duties."
I pulled out box after box of records from the past five years, searching for evidence of my contributions to pack decisions. Each box revealed the same pattern—my name had been systematically removed from meeting minutes, my suggestions attributed to others, my accomplishments erased.
"They're rewriting history," I whispered to Emma, who paced restlessly within me.
*Dig deeper,* she urged.
Behind a stack of old territorial maps, I found a hidden compartment. Inside lay a bundle of letters tied with Alpha Carpenter's personal seal.
My hands shook as I unfolded the first letter.
"Regarding the Alexandria problem," it began. "We must proceed carefully. Her father's allies still have influence, despite his banishment."
The next letter detailed strategies for "encouraging her departure without legal complications."
And another outlined how to introduce Salem into pack life without raising suspicions about their true intentions.
Letter after letter revealed a calculated plan spanning years—to erase me from Silvermoon's future and replace me with a more "suitable" Luna.
I clutched the letters to my chest, my breathing ragged in the dusty silence of the archive room. They hadn't just planned to replace me—they'd been planning it since before Salem ever arrived.
And now I held proof in my hands.
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