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Rejected Luna's New Strength

I woke to sunlight streaming through the curtains and an unfamiliar sensation rippling through my chest—pure, radiant joy emanating from somewhere deep inside me. My wolf was practically purring, a sound I hadn't heard from her in years. *Pup,* she whispered, her voice trembling with excitement. *Pup, pup, pup.* My hand flew to my stomach, fingers splaying across the fabric of Levi's old t-shirt I'd worn to bed. Nothing felt different, not yet. My belly was still flat, my body unchanged. But my wolf knew. After eight failed attempts spread across ten years of our mate bond, after countless disappointed mornings and whispered conversations that died in my throat, after becoming the subject of pitying looks and hushed speculation—finally, finally, new life was growing inside me. I sat up slowly, afraid the dream would shatter if I moved too quickly. My enhanced senses reached inward, searching for confirmation my human consciousness could barely comprehend.
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Chapter 3

The house smelled wrong.

I stood in the doorway of the home Levi and I had shared for ten years, my packed suitcase heavy in my hand, and breathed in the contamination. His scent—pine and leather and Alpha dominance—was everywhere, as it should be. But woven through it like poison ivy strangling a tree was her. Vanilla and something cloyingly sweet. Waverly's scent marked our kitchen, our living room, our hallway.

Our bedroom.

My wolf released a sound between a whimper and a snarl. The violation went deeper than Levi's betrayal, deeper than his choice to hold another woman's hand during her prenatal appointment. He'd brought her here. Into our sanctuary. Into the space where we'd made love and whispered promises and tried for years to create the life I'd just scheduled to destroy.

I dropped my suitcase and walked through each room like a ghost haunting her own life. Her coffee mug sat in the sink—not washed, not hidden, just left there as if she belonged. The throw blanket on our couch was folded differently than I ever folded it. And in our bedroom, the one place that should have been sacred, her scent clung to the sheets.

The sheets where I'd woken this morning glowing with joy.

I stripped the bed with mechanical precision, bundling the contaminated linens into a heap on the floor. My hands moved on autopilot as I pulled clothes from our shared closet—my clothes, only mine. Ten years of my life folded into three suitcases. A decade reduced to cotton and memories.

My wolf whimpered with each item I packed, sensing the finality. She knew what was coming. The rejection ritual wouldn't just sever our bond with Levi—it might kill her entirely. Ten years of bonding wasn't something you could simply cut away. It was woven into every cell, every breath, every heartbeat.

*I'm sorry,* I told her silently. *But we can't survive this. You know we can't.*

She didn't argue. Just curled up somewhere deep inside me, preparing for the spiritual death we'd both face tomorrow.

I was zipping the last suitcase when his scent exploded through the house, sharp with alarm. The front door slammed open hard enough to rattle the windows.

"Ember!" Levi's voice thundered through our home, carrying his Alpha command like a physical force. "What are you doing?"

I didn't turn around. Just kept my hands steady on the suitcase zipper, my back to the doorway where I could feel him filling the space. "What does it look like?"

"You're leaving." Not a question. Through our bond, his confusion and anger crashed into me like waves. And then—then I felt the exact moment he sensed it. Felt his consciousness brush against the tiny life growing inside me, the miracle he should have celebrated, should have protected.

Should have chosen.

"You're pregnant." His voice cracked. "Ember, you're—how long have you known?"

I finally turned to face him. He looked wrecked—hair disheveled from running his hands through it, his Alpha aura flickering uncertainly. Good. He should look wrecked.

"Since this morning," I said, my voice eerily calm. "When my wolf woke me up singing. When I thought—" I couldn't finish that sentence. Couldn't voice the hope that had been so brutally crushed.

Levi took a step forward, one hand outstretched. "Then why are you packing? This is—Ember, this is what we've wanted for ten years. This is—"

"Stop." The word cracked through the air like a whip. "Don't you dare act like this is some blessing we're celebrating together."

His hand dropped. "What are you talking about?"

"Waverly sent me images through our mate bond." I watched his face drain of color. "She breached the sacred privacy that should only belong to us and sent me mind-link messages of you holding her hand during her prenatal appointment. Of you smiling at her pup's heartbeat. Of you choosing her while knowing—" My voice finally broke. "While knowing I was finally pregnant after all these years."

"It's not—" He stepped forward again, and his Alpha command rolled through the room like thunder. "You will not leave this house. You will not—"

"Don't." Ice crystallized in my veins, hardening my spine. "Don't you dare use your Alpha tone on me. I am your mate, not your subordinate."

"Was," I corrected, the word bitter on my tongue. "I was your mate. Tomorrow, after my appointment at the pack hospital, I won't be anything to you at all."

The bond between us convulsed. Levi staggered backward as if I'd struck him. "No. Ember, no. You can't—the rejection will kill your wolf. You know it will. And the pup—"

"There won't be a pup." The words tasted like ash. "I have an appointment scheduled for eight a.m. By noon tomorrow, I'll have nothing left of you inside me. Not your mark, not your bond, not your child."

His anguished howl shook the windows. "You can't do this!"

"Watch me."

I grabbed my suitcases and walked past him, my shoulder brushing his arm. The mate bond screamed in protest, trying to root me in place, trying to force me to stay. But my resolve had crystallized into something harder than diamond, sharper than any Alpha command.

I'd survived ten years of shame and whispers. I'd survived eight failed pregnancies. I would survive this too.

Even if my wolf didn't.

"Ember, please." His voice broke behind me. "Please don't do this. I'll fix it. I'll make it right. Just—"

I didn't look back. Couldn't look back, or I might shatter entirely.

The door closed behind me with a soft click that sounded like the end of the world.

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