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Rejected Luna's New Hope

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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Chapter 2

I couldn't sleep. The handprint on my cheek had faded by morning, but the memory burned like acid in my veins. Lyra paced restlessly in my mind, her silver fur bristling with barely contained rage.

*We can't let this continue,* she snarled. *He struck us. Our own mate struck us for that woman.*

I knew she was right. Seven years of devotion, of building his pack from nothing, of being the perfect Luna—and this was my reward. But I needed to confront him one more time. I needed to see if there was anything left of the man I'd once loved.

The pack house felt different as I walked through its halls, like a place I was visiting rather than calling home. Members avoided my eyes, their discomfort palpable. Word traveled fast in a pack, and everyone knew their Alpha had chosen another.

Nicolas's office door stood slightly ajar, and I could hear him speaking in low tones to someone—probably Gideon, his Beta. I knocked once and entered without waiting for permission.

"We need to talk," I said, my voice steadier than I felt.

Nicolas looked up from his desk, his expression immediately hardening. Gideon, sensing the tension, quickly excused himself with a respectful nod in my direction. The door clicked shut behind him, leaving us alone.

"If this is about yesterday—" Nicolas began, but I cut him off.

"It's about my grandmother." I stepped closer to his desk, noting how he leaned back slightly, as if I might attack him. "She's been moved to a regular room. Again. While Madeline occupies the VIP suite for a common cold."

His jaw tightened. "Madeline needed the specialized care. Her condition required—"

"Her condition?" I laughed, but there was no humor in it. "She has a runny nose, Nicolas. My grandmother is dying."

Something glinted at his throat, catching the morning light streaming through his office windows. My breath caught as I recognized it—the blessed moon charm. The sacred item my grandmother had obtained from Martha, our pack healer, when Nicolas lay dying from his territorial battle wounds years ago.

The charm that had saved his life now hung around his neck like a trophy.

"You're wearing it," I whispered, my voice breaking despite my efforts to remain strong.

His hand moved instinctively to his throat, fingers closing around the small silver pendant. "It's mine. It was given to me."

"It was given to save your life," I said, taking another step forward. "By the woman you're now letting suffer in a common hospital room. The woman who gave you sanctuary when you were nothing but a rogue pup with nowhere to go."

His eyes flashed dangerously. "I earned my place in this pack. I built it into what it is today."

"We built it," I corrected, my voice rising. "Together. With her blessing and her support. And this is how you repay that debt?"

Nicolas stood abruptly, his chair scraping against the floor. The Alpha aura rolled off him in waves, but I'd grown immune to its effects after yesterday's betrayal.

"I owe her nothing," he snarled. "And I owe you nothing. You've served your purpose, Rosemary. It's time to step aside gracefully."

The words hit me like physical blows, but they also crystallized something inside me. This wasn't the man I'd mated with seven years ago. This wasn't even a shadow of him. This was a stranger wearing his face, corrupted by power and blinded by infatuation.

I reached into my jacket pocket and pulled out the papers I'd spent the sleepless night preparing. The rejection documents, along with my formal resignation as Lead Designer, felt heavy in my hands—not with weight, but with finality.

"You're right," I said quietly, placing the papers on his desk. "It is time."

Nicolas glanced down at the documents, his expression shifting from anger to confusion to something that might have been panic. "What is this?"

"My formal rejection of our mate bond," I said, my voice gaining strength with each word. "And my resignation from all pack positions. Effective immediately."

He grabbed the papers, scanning them quickly. When he looked up, his face had gone pale. "You can't be serious."

"I've never been more serious about anything in my life."

For a moment, something flickered in his eyes—regret, maybe, or fear. But it vanished as quickly as it had appeared, replaced by that cruel mockery I'd grown to despise.

"Fine," he said, tossing the papers back onto his desk. "Go ahead. Reject the bond. See how far you get as a rogue with no pack, no home, no resources." His laugh was harsh and bitter. "You'll come crawling back within a week, begging for forgiveness."

I smiled then, a real smile that seemed to unnerve him more than my anger had.

"You really don't know me at all, do you, Nicolas?" I turned toward the door, then paused. "You're wrong about one thing, though. I won't be homeless. And I won't be without resources."

His confident smirk faltered slightly. "What's that supposed to mean?"

But I was already walking away, my grandmother's pension papers safely tucked in my other pocket—my startup capital for a life beyond his reach. Let him wonder. Let him worry.

I had a future to build, and for the first time in years, it belonged entirely to me.

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