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Rejected Luna's Second Chance

The sound of Emma's scream cut through the afternoon air like a blade through silk, freezing every wolf on the training grounds. I dropped the ceremonial robes I'd been mending and ran toward the commotion, my Luna instincts screaming that something was terribly wrong. Emma lay crumpled on the ground, her fifteen-year-old body twisted at an unnatural angle. Blood pooled beneath her head, dark against the packed earth. Senior warrior Marcus stood frozen above her, his face pale with shock. "What happened?" I demanded, falling to my knees beside my daughter. Her breathing was shallow, erratic. When I touched her neck to check her pulse, my fingers came away sticky with blood. "The training exercise went wrong," Marcus stammered. "She was supposed to dodge, but—" His voice cracked.
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Chapter 2

I found Edison in his office the next morning, Kara perched on the edge of his desk like she belonged there. The sight of her casual intimacy with my mate sent ice through my veins, but I forced myself to focus on what mattered most.

"Emma needs specialized treatment," I said without preamble, my voice steady despite the tremor in my hands. "Dr. Chen says the Moonlight Falls Healing Center has equipment that could help prevent permanent damage, but we need to move fast."

Edison barely glanced up from the papers scattered across his desk. "I'm in the middle of important negotiations with the Northern Territories. Can't this wait?"

"Wait?" The word came out strangled. "Edison, our daughter—"

"Our daughter showed weakness," he cut me off, his tone cold as winter steel. "If she can't handle basic training exercises, maybe she's not meant for Alpha bloodline responsibilities."

Kara's lips curved into a subtle smirk. "Really, Elizabeth, you're being overly dramatic. It was just a training accident. These things happen."

The casual dismissal of Emma's suffering hit me like a physical blow. "Just a training accident? She has spinal injuries. She could be paralyzed."

"Then perhaps it's natural selection," Edison said, finally looking at me with eyes that held no warmth, no recognition of the mate bond we'd once shared. "I cannot abandon crucial pack business for every bump and bruise. The Northern Territory alliance is worth more than—"

"More than your daughter's life?" The words tore from my throat.

His jaw tightened. "Don't be so dramatic, Elizabeth. You always were too emotional for leadership decisions."

Kara leaned forward, her voice dripping false concern. "Maybe if Emma were stronger, like the children I plan to give Edison, this wouldn't be an issue."

The implication hung in the air like poison. I stared at my mate—the man who'd once promised to love and protect our family—and saw a stranger wearing his face.

"Fine," I whispered. "I'll handle it myself."

I turned to leave, but Edison's voice stopped me. "Elizabeth. The pack funds are allocated for essential purposes only. Don't expect financial support for experimental treatments."

The rejection of help for our own daughter was the final crack in my already shattered heart.

Three weeks later, Dr. Chen delivered the verdict I'd been dreading. Emma would walk again, but her left leg would never fully recover. The partial paralysis was permanent—a constant reminder of the day her father chose politics over her life.

"If we'd gotten her to the specialized facility immediately," Dr. Chen said quietly, her eyes full of sympathy, "the outcome might have been different."

I nodded, unable to speak past the grief lodged in my throat. Emma sat beside me, her young face too mature now, too understanding of adult failures. She hadn't spoken to Edison since the accident. Hadn't even asked for him.

The full moon ceremony arrived with all its ancient pageantry. I stood in my ceremonial Luna robes, the ones I'd embroidered with silver thread and moonstone beads, preparing to lead the pack in the traditional blessing. But Edison's voice cut through the sacred silence like a blade.

"Before we begin tonight's ceremony," he announced, his Alpha voice carrying across the gathered pack, "I have an important declaration to make."

My blood turned to ice. Something in his tone, in the way Kara stood beside him wearing robes I'd never seen before, told me my world was about to shatter completely.

"I, Edison Hall, Alpha of the Crescent Ridge Pack," he began, his voice formal and final, "reject you, Elizabeth Roberts, as my mate and Luna."

The traditional words of rejection hit me like physical blows. Around us, pack members gasped, their faces reflecting shock and shame. But Edison continued relentlessly.

"The Moon Goddess has shown me that our bond was a mistake. For the good of this pack, for the strength of our future, I choose Kara Spencer as my Luna. She will bear the strong heirs this pack deserves."

The mate bond snapped with such violence that I staggered, clutching my chest as soul-deep agony tore through me. The ceremonial robes that had marked my status, my identity, my very worth, suddenly felt like chains.

"You are no longer Luna of this pack," Edison declared, his eyes cold as winter stone. "You have no authority, no privileges, no place in pack leadership."

Kara stepped forward, radiant in her new Luna robes, and I realized with sick clarity that this had been planned. Orchestrated. My humiliation was their triumph.

I looked around at the pack members I'd served, protected, loved—and saw them averting their eyes, unable to meet my gaze. The shame wasn't mine, but theirs, and somehow that made it worse.

With what remained of my dignity, I removed my Luna pendant and placed it on the ceremonial stone. Then I turned and walked away from everything I'd ever known, leaving behind the broken pieces of my life and the echo of Edison's final, devastating words.

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