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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 3

The pack council chamber had never felt so suffocating. Ancient stone walls that once represented security now seemed to close in around me as I stood before the semicircle of seated elders. Nicolas sat at the center, his Alpha chair elevated above the rest, while I remained standing in the traditional position of judgment.

My rejection papers lay spread across the ceremonial table, their formal language stark against the weathered wood. The silence stretched taut as Nicolas read through them one final time, his jaw working as if the words tasted bitter.

"Very well," he said finally, his voice carrying to every corner of the chamber. "I, Nicolas Martin, Alpha of the Silver Ridge Pack, accept the rejection of Rosemary Sanders as my mate and Luna."

The formal words should have felt like freedom, but instead they hit like a physical blow. The mate bond, already strained to breaking, snapped with an audible crack that only I seemed to hear. Pain lanced through my chest as Lyra threw back her head and howled—a sound of agony and strange, wild relief that echoed in my mind.

*We're free,* she whispered, her voice raw but determined. *Finally, we're free.*

Several pack members shifted uncomfortably in their seats. Elder Morrison's weathered face showed open disapproval, while Martha, our pack healer, shook her head sadly. They'd watched me serve this pack faithfully for seven years, and now they were witnessing its Alpha discard me like yesterday's newspaper.

"Furthermore," Nicolas continued, his voice growing stronger, more confident, "I hereby announce my chosen mate, Madeline Wilson, as the new Luna of Silver Ridge Pack."

Gasps rippled through the chamber. Choosing a mate rather than accepting a fated one was controversial enough, but doing it so publicly, so callously, spoke to a level of dishonor that made several elders exchange troubled glances.

I kept my chin high as whispers began to spread.

"Seven years of loyalty, and this is how he repays her?"

"That girl isn't even from our pack. What does she know of our ways?"

"This isn't right. The Moon Goddess doesn't make mistakes with mate bonds."

Nicolas's eyes found mine across the chamber, and for a moment I saw something flicker there—uncertainty, maybe even regret. But then Madeline appeared at his side, her sickly sweet perfume wafting through the room as she placed a possessive hand on his shoulder.

"Thank you for accepting me," she said, her voice carrying just the right note of humble gratitude. "I promise to serve Silver Ridge with all my heart."

The irony wasn't lost on me. She was promising to serve the pack she'd helped tear apart.

I turned and walked toward the chamber doors, my footsteps echoing in the sudden silence. Let them deal with the aftermath. Let them discover what they'd lost when their new Luna proved to be nothing more than a pretty face with ulterior motives.

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Back in my room—former room—I moved through the familiar space like a ghost. Seven years of memories clung to every surface, but I pushed past the nostalgia and focused on packing. I didn't have much that was truly mine; most of my belongings had been absorbed into our shared life.

As I pulled clothes from the closet, my hand brushed against something wedged behind the hanging rod. A manila folder, thick with papers, fell to the floor. My heart stopped as I recognized my own sketches scattered across the carpet—designs I'd created years ago and thought were lost.

I knelt and gathered them with trembling hands. Here was my original concept for adaptive clothing for disabled pack members. There was the line of affordable, practical garments for Omegas and lower-ranked wolves. Sketches for maternity wear that didn't sacrifice style for comfort. Design after design that Nicolas had dismissed as "beneath the Alpha's image" or "not profitable enough."

But they weren't just dismissed—they were stolen. Several bore his initials in the corner, claiming credit for my work. Others had been modified, stripped of their inclusive elements and transformed into status symbols for the pack elite.

*He took our dreams,* Lyra growled, her anger feeding mine. *He stole our vision and perverted it.*

I carefully placed each sketch back in the folder. These designs represented more than just clothing—they were my philosophy, my belief that fashion should serve everyone, not just those with power and money. Nicolas had tried to bury that vision, but it had survived.

A soft knock at the door interrupted my thoughts. "Come in," I called, expecting another pack member offering awkward condolences.

Instead, Gideon entered, his usually confident demeanor replaced by obvious discomfort. "Rosemary, I... I wanted to apologize. What happened today, what's been happening—it's not right."

I looked up at him, surprised by his honesty. "Thank you, Gideon. That means more than you know."

He shifted his weight, clearly struggling with something. "If you need anything, any help getting settled somewhere..."

"I'll be fine," I assured him, closing the folder protectively. "Better than fine, actually."

He nodded, though he looked unconvinced. "Where will you go?"

I smiled, thinking of the road trip I'd been planning, the promise I'd made to my grandmother. "To see the sacred territories. To remember what really matters."

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The hospital smelled of disinfectant and despair, but Grandmother Elara's eyes lit up when I entered her room. She looked frailer than ever against the stark white sheets, but her spirit remained unbroken.

"My dear girl," she whispered, reaching for my hand. "I heard what happened. I'm so proud of you."

I squeezed her fingers gently. "Grandma, we're leaving. Today. I'm discharging you against medical advice, and we're going to see those mountains you've always talked about."

Her eyes filled with tears—not of sadness, but of pure joy. "The sacred territories? But the doctors said—"

"The doctors don't understand what you need," I interrupted softly. "You need to see the places where our ancestors ran free. You need to feel the mountain air and watch the sunrise over Yellowstone."

She gripped my hand with surprising strength. "And you need to remember who you are beyond these pack walls."

I helped her dress slowly, carefully, ignoring the protests from nurses and the disapproving looks from staff. When we finally made it to my car—a modest sedan that had served me well over the years—Grandmother Elara took her first real breath in weeks.

As we drove away from the hospital, away from Silver Ridge territory, the mountains came into view on the horizon. Grandmother pressed her face to the window like a child, tears streaming down her cheeks.

"Oh, Rosemary," she breathed, "look how beautiful it is. Look how free."

I glanced in the rearview mirror one last time, watching my former life disappear behind us. Ahead lay uncertainty, adventure, and the promise of discovering who I could become when I wasn't defined by someone else's expectations.

For the first time in years, the future felt like mine to write.

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