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Rejected Luna's New Hope

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The scent hit me first—that sickeningly sweet floral perfume that had become my personal nightmare. My hand froze on the bedroom doorknob as Lyra, my wolf, let out a low, warning growl in my mind. *She's been here again,* Lyra snarled, her silver fur bristling with rage. I pushed open the door to our master bedroom—mine and Nicolas's sacred space—and my heart plummeted. Madeline's belongings were scattered across my bed like a deliberate slap in the face. Designer dresses in garish colors draped over my grandmother's handmade quilt. Expensive jewelry glittered against my white pillowcases. Intimate lace items that made my stomach turn occupied the space where I laid my head every night. This was the third time. The third time she'd invaded my sanctuary, marking her territory like some feral creature.

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The scent hit me first—that sickeningly sweet floral perfume that had become my personal nightmare. My hand froze on the bedroom doorknob as Lyra, my wolf, let out a low, warning growl in my mind.

*She's been here again,* Lyra snarled, her silver fur bristling with rage.

I pushed open the door to our master bedroom—mine and Nicolas's sacred space—and my heart plummeted. Madeline's belongings were scattered across my bed like a deliberate slap in the face. Designer dresses in garish colors draped over my grandmother's handmade quilt. Expensive jewelry glittered against my white pillowcases. Intimate lace items that made my stomach turn occupied the space where I laid my head every night.

This was the third time. The third time she'd invaded my sanctuary, marking her territory like some feral creature.

"Not again," I whispered, my voice shaking with seven years of suppressed fury. "Not in my bed."

Lyra's rage fed mine, and I moved with swift, decisive action. I grabbed an armful of Madeline's dresses, their silk and chiffon feeling foreign and wrong in my hands. The hallway echoed with the sound of expensive fabric hitting the floor as I hurled them out of my bedroom.

"Get out," I muttered, reaching for the jewelry next. Diamond earrings scattered across the hardwood like fallen stars. "Get out of my space!"

A ruby bracelet—one I recognized as costing more than most pack members made in a month—bounced against the wall. The intimate items followed, and I didn't care that I was handling another woman's undergarments. They didn't belong in my bed. They didn't belong in my home.

My chest heaved as I stood in the doorway, surveying the hallway now littered with Madeline's possessions. The bedroom looked like mine again, but the violation lingered. Her scent clung to my sheets, a constant reminder that my own mate thought so little of me that he allowed—no, encouraged—this territorial assault.

*She's testing us,* Lyra growled. *And he's letting her win.*

Footsteps thundered up the stairs, heavy and familiar. Nicolas's scent—sharp like ozone before a storm—preceded him as he rounded the corner. His dark eyes took in the scene: me standing defiantly in the bedroom doorway, Madeline's belongings strewn across the hallway floor.

"What the hell is this?" His voice carried that dangerous edge I'd learned to fear.

I lifted my chin, meeting his glare with my own. "This is me reclaiming my bedroom. Again."

"Those are Madeline's things." His jaw clenched, and I could see his wolf rising to the surface. "She needs somewhere to keep her belongings."

"Then give her her own room," I shot back. "This is mine. This is ours. Or it was supposed to be."

Nicolas stepped closer, his Alpha aura pressing against me like a physical weight. When he spoke, his voice carried the unmistakable command of an Alpha tone—a power he'd never used on me before.

"Stop this tantrum immediately, Rosemary. Pick up every single item and return it to where it belongs."

The Alpha command crashed over me like a tidal wave, but Lyra's fury gave me strength to resist. My knees trembled with the effort of defying him, but I remained standing.

"No." The word came out as barely a whisper, but it might as well have been a declaration of war.

His hand moved faster than I could react. The slap echoed through the hallway like a gunshot, and pain bloomed across my left cheek. I stumbled backward, my hand flying to my face as tears sprang to my eyes—not from the physical pain, but from the devastating realization of what had just happened.

Nicolas Martin, my mate of seven years, had struck me. For her. For a she-wolf he'd known for mere weeks.

The silence stretched between us, heavy and suffocating. His hand was still raised, trembling slightly, as if he couldn't believe what he'd done either. But when I looked into his eyes, I saw no remorse. Only cold determination.

"Pick them up," he repeated, his voice deadly quiet. "Now."

I touched my cheek, feeling the heat of his handprint burning against my skin. Lyra whimpered in my mind, not from fear, but from the soul-deep wound of our mate's betrayal.

This was my breaking point. Seven years of devotion, of building his pack, of being the perfect Luna—and this was how it ended. With his hand across my face and another woman's belongings in my bed.

I looked at Nicolas—really looked at him—and saw a stranger wearing my mate's face.

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