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Rejected Luna's Rise

The Reynolds Pack's golden anniversary celebration was supposed to be my moment of triumph. Eight years of dedication, sacrifice, and silent endurance—all leading to this night when our pack would showcase its strength and unity to neighboring territories. I had spent weeks overseeing every detail, from the elaborate decorations in our grand pack house to the carefully curated menu that would impress even the most discerning Alpha palates. Yet as I adjusted the silver moon centerpiece on the main banquet table, a nagging unease settled in my chest. Something felt wrong. "Luna Aurelia, the champagne tower is ready, but we're still waiting on Alpha Graham's approval for the ceremonial toast." Beta Marcus approached with a slight bow, his eyes not quite meeting mine. "He's still not here?" I kept my voice steady despite the tightening in my stomach. "The guests will be arriving within the hour." "He sent word that there's urgent pack business," Marcus replied, though something in his expression suggested he knew more than he was saying. "He promised to return before the celebration begins." I nodded, swallowing my disappointment. This wasn't unusual—Graham had made a habit of avoiding pack functions where he might be expected to acknowledge me publicly as his Luna.
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Chapter 3

The morning sun filtered through the tall windows of the pack meeting hall, casting long shadows across the polished oak table where the Reynolds Pack's highest-ranking members gathered. I sat with perfect posture, my hands folded neatly in my lap, the weight of yesterday's discovery still burning in my chest like a smoldering coal.

Graham sat at the head of the table, his expression unreadable as he called the meeting to order. Carly stood beside him, her son clutching her hand while looking around the room with curious eyes.

"Today marks a significant moment in our pack's history," Graham began, his voice carrying that practiced Alpha authority that had once made me feel safe. "As many of you know, we celebrated our golden anniversary last night."

Murmurs of agreement rippled through the assembled pack leaders. I noticed how they avoided my gaze, their eyes skittering away whenever I glanced in their direction.

"What you may not know," Graham continued, placing a hand on the boy's shoulder, "is that I'm formally introducing the future heir to the Reynolds Pack. My son, Alexander."

The room fell silent. I could feel every eye darting between Graham, the child, and me.

"Before we proceed with the official recognition ceremony," I said, my voice steady despite the storm raging inside me, "I believe there are matters of pack lineage that require clarification."

Graham's eyes narrowed slightly. "This isn't the time, Aurelia."

"I think it's exactly the time," I replied, turning to face Dr. Hartwell, who sat near the end of the table. "Dr. Hartwell, as our pack healer, could you explain the requirements for verifying bloodline claims?"

The doctor shifted uncomfortably in her seat. "Well, traditionally, we would rely on the Alpha's confirmation, but in cases where questions arise..."

"Yes?" I prompted when she hesitated.

"Genetic testing would be necessary to verify bloodline claims with certainty," she finished, her eyes darting to Graham.

I caught the flash of panic in his eyes before he masked it.

"Nonsense," Graham snapped. "My word should be enough."

"Should it?" I asked softly. "When pack inheritance is at stake?"

Graham's face darkened as he leaned forward, his Alpha aura pulsing outward in waves meant to intimidate me into silence.

"Enough!" he commanded, his Alpha tone vibrating through the room.

I felt the pressure of his command like a physical weight, but something had changed. Perhaps it was the knowledge of his deception, or perhaps my own resolve had finally crystallized into something unbreakable.

"Dr. Hartwell," I continued as if he hadn't spoken, "could you explain the genetic verification protocols?"

The doctor's eyes widened in shock—not at my question, but at my ability to speak despite Graham's command.

"I—I could," she stammered.

Graham's Alpha tone had failed to silence me. The realization seemed to hit him like a physical blow; I could see it in the way his shoulders stiffened, in the sudden uncertainty that flickered across his face.

"This is absurd," he hissed, but the power in his voice had diminished.

"Not at all," I replied calmly. "If we're to uphold pack law and tradition, we must ensure the legitimacy of any claim to inheritance."

The room had gone deathly quiet. I could feel the tension crackling in the air as pack members exchanged glances.

Across the table, Beta Marcus Reynolds—Graham's younger brother—leaned toward Gamma Ryan Torres, his expression troubled.

"Something doesn't add up," I heard Marcus murmur, his voice low but clear to my enhanced hearing.

Ryan nodded slowly. "The timing seems... convenient."

"What do you mean?" Marcus asked, his eyes never leaving his brother's face.

"The way Carly appeared out of nowhere," Ryan replied, his voice barely above a whisper. "And this sudden claim about the boy..."

I watched as Marcus's expression shifted from confusion to dawning comprehension. He glanced at me, then back at Graham, his loyalty visibly warring with his growing suspicion.

"I've served this pack faithfully for years," Marcus said, his voice louder now, drawing the attention of others nearby. "But I can't help wondering why we're only hearing about this heir now."

Graham's face contorted with rage. "Are you questioning me, brother?"

"I'm questioning the circumstances," Marcus replied, his jaw set in a stubborn line I'd rarely seen him display toward Graham.

Around us, other pack members began to shift uncomfortably in their seats. The cracks in Graham's support were beginning to show.

"I think we need answers," Ryan added, his voice carrying across the room. "Real answers."

I sat perfectly still, watching as the fractures in Graham's carefully constructed facade began to spread. For the first time in eight years, I felt something dangerous begin to bloom in my chest.

Hope.

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