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Rejected Luna's New Hope

I felt it before I saw it—that terrible shift in my son's aura that sent ice through my veins. One moment Leo was sitting up in his hospital bed, laughing at the comic book I'd brought him, and the next his small body convulsed, his breaths coming in desperate, wheezing gasps. "Leo!" I reached for him as he collapsed back against the pillows, his skin turning an ashen gray. "Someone help! My son needs help!" My hands trembled as I pressed the emergency call button repeatedly, my wolf Lily howling in panic inside my mind. The Silver Creek Pack's medical wing had been our home for the past three days as Leo's mysterious symptoms worsened, but nothing had prepared me for this violent turn. Healer Davis rushed in, his normally calm demeanor replaced with tight-lipped concern as he checked Leo's vitals. "His shifting channels are completely blocked," he muttered, more to himself than to me. "The blood curse is progressing faster than we anticipated." "What does that mean?" I demanded, gripping Leo's hand. His fingers felt ice-cold against mine, his labored breathing filling the sterile room.
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Chapter 2

The Grand Summit Hall glittered with crystal chandeliers and the polished badges of Alpha ranks from twelve different packs. I stood beside Jonathan, my mate of twenty years, dressed in the ceremonial silver-blue robes of the Luna of Silver Creek. My fingers absently traced the crescent moon pendant at my throat—the symbol of my position, my sacrifice, my life.

It had been three weeks since I'd held Leo's lifeless body in my arms. Three weeks of hollow existence, of a mate bond stretched thin as spider silk. Jonathan had barely spoken to me, spending his days and nights in the lab with Amanda, emerging only for pack business.

Now, as he stepped toward the podium to address the gathering of packs, I forced my face into the serene mask expected of a Luna. The room hushed in anticipation of the great Alpha healer's words.

"Today marks a new era in werewolf medicine," Jonathan began, his voice carrying that charismatic authority that had once made my heart race. "Our breakthrough serum has successfully reversed the blood curse in its first patient."

Applause erupted. I didn't join in. All I could see was Leo's face, asking why his father wouldn't help him.

"Success requires sacrifice," Jonathan continued, his eyes sweeping the crowd but never landing on me. "And sometimes, the Moon Goddess shows us that our initial paths were... mistakes."

The word hung in the air like a blade. A murmur rippled through the audience.

"Rebecca," he said, turning to me at last, using my full name instead of the 'Becca' he'd whispered for twenty years.

I stepped forward, chin high despite the dread pooling in my stomach. Jonathan reached for the Luna pendant at my throat, his fingers cold against my skin.

"This bond was a mistake," he announced, loud enough for every enhanced werewolf ear to hear. With a sharp tug, he broke the silver chain, the pendant coming away in his hand.

Gasps echoed through the hall. Public mate rejections were almost unheard of—a scandal that would be whispered about in every pack territory for decades.

"The true strength of our pack, the future of our healing legacy, lies with my chosen mate." Jonathan extended his hand, and Amanda stepped forward from the shadows, her triumphant smile poorly disguised as humility. "Dr. Amanda Sterling, who will now take her rightful place as Luna of Silver Creek."

He placed my pendant—my identity for twenty years—around her neck. The metal seemed to burn my eyes as it nestled against her collarbone.

I stood frozen, the weight of hundreds of pitying gazes pressing down on me like stones. My wolf, Lily, howled in anguish inside me, the sound echoing in the hollow space where the mate bond had once thrived.

I didn't remember leaving the hall. I didn't remember the journey back to the pack house. But as night fell, I found myself standing in the grand hall of Silver Creek, the ceremonial ring of river stones where pack business was conducted, waiting.

Jonathan strode in, Amanda at his side like a shadow. He stopped short when he saw me, surprise briefly crossing his features before settling into cold indifference.

"What are you doing here?" he demanded.

I stepped into the center of the stone circle, my voice steadier than I'd expected. "I demand a formal rejection."

"You got one today," he said dismissively. "The entire werewolf community witnessed it."

"Not a public humiliation," I replied, ice forming around my heart with each word. "A formal rejection. By the laws of the Moon Goddess and the Code of Alphas."

Amanda's hand tightened on Jonathan's arm. "You don't need to entertain this, Jonathan. She's just—"

"Silence." My voice cut through hers with unexpected authority. "This is between mates. Or did you forget the sacred laws in your rush to take what isn't yours?"

I reached for the Luna ring still on my finger—the last symbol of my bond. With deliberate slowness, I removed it and held it up, the moonlight catching its silver surface.

"I know what you did," I said, my eyes locked on Jonathan's. "You let our son die. You chose her child over ours."

Something flickered in Jonathan's eyes—guilt, perhaps, or just annoyance at being reminded of his betrayal.

"The Moon Goddess erred in us," he said finally, the formal words of rejection falling from his lips like stones.

I flung the ring at his feet, where it bounced once before rolling to a stop against his polished boot.

"No," I replied, the truth crystallizing within me. "I erred in you."

As I turned to leave, a strange howl echoed through the hall—not my wolf's voice, not Jonathan's, but something shared between us. Aurora—the name our wolves had created together when our bond formed—crying out as the last threads of our connection severed completely.

I didn't look back as I walked away. I didn't see Amanda's satisfied smile twist into something more calculating, more dangerous. I didn't know then that my humiliation wasn't enough for her—that soon she would orchestrate the final act that would leave me broken in body as well as spirit.

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