
Rejected Luna’s Shattered Bond
Rejected Luna’s Shattered Bond Chapter 1
For seven years as the Luna of the Silver Moon Pack, Nicolas, our Alpha, had always avoided meeting my extended family beyond my parents. Whenever I brought it up, he'd use that commanding alpha tone, "The pack's stability comes first. Once our borders are secure, I’ll make time."
And I, as his Luna, believed him.
Until my mother insisted I attend a full moon celebration for my cousin Angela’s pup, Krew, whom I hadn’t seen in years. There, in the heart of the Crimson Fang Pack’s territory, I found Nicolas, laughing and playing with a young boy who bore an uncanny resemblance to him.
My wolf stirred uneasily in the back of my mind, a low growl of warning. My hands trembled as I pulled Aunt Cheyenne, a respected elder of the Crimson Fang Pack, aside. "Is that your daughter’s mate? And is the boy their pup?"
Aunt Cheyenne’s smile was warm, but her words cut like a blade. "Yes, Alpha Nicolas and Angela have been mated for six years. They’ve been living in the Lycan King’s territory but returned to formalize their bond."
"You should greet your cousin and her mate," she added, her tone dripping with a casual cruelty that made my stomach churn.
I locked eyes with Nicolas across the room. For a moment, his alpha aura faltered, and he froze, his usual confidence replaced by something I couldn’t quite place—guilt, perhaps, or fear.
Angela approached, her hand entwined with Nicolas’s, her smile radiant. "Vivienne, it’s been so long!" she said, her voice sweet but laced with a mocking edge.
"This is my mate," she announced, and Nicolas’s discomfort was palpable, though he remained silent, his alpha mask firmly in place.
The room seemed to spin around me, the chatter of the pack fading into a distant hum. Angela’s friendliness was a facade, her eyes gleaming with triumph as if she were savoring my shock.
When I didn’t respond, she tilted her head, her smile widening. "You look pale, cousin. Are you feeling unwell? Perhaps you should rest."
"Honey, you don’t mind, do you?" she purred, tightening her grip on Nicolas’s arm.
Nicolas, ever the composed Alpha, tapped her nose gently, his voice soft but laced with alpha authority. "You’ve asked, so how could I refuse?"
The intimacy between them was like a punch to the gut. The man who had just yesterday told me he was on a diplomatic mission to the Lycan King’s territory was here, standing beside my cousin as her mate, with a six-year-old pup who was his spitting image.
What did that make me? Seven years as his Luna, and I’d been living a lie.
No wonder Nicolas was always away on “diplomatic missions,” disappearing for weeks at a time. No wonder he avoided my extended family. He had another mate all along, and his words were nothing but a carefully constructed shield.
I clenched my fists, trying to maintain my composure as Luna, but my wolf’s growl grew louder, a raw, aching sound in the back of my mind. I looked at Nicolas, my eyes pleading for an explanation, but he merely met my gaze with a cold, detached expression.
"Luna Vivienne," he said, his alpha tone cutting through the air, "if you’re unwell, you should rest. It would be inconvenient if something were to happen here."
His words were a knife to my heart, and I felt my wolf whimper, a sound of pure anguish. Angela glanced between us, her brow furrowing in feigned confusion. "Do you two… know each other?"
Nicolas’s reply was immediate, his voice firm and dismissive. "I don’t know her."
The finality of his denial shattered whatever hope I had left. A bitter laugh escaped my lips, hollow and broken.
Just then, Krew rushed over, wrapping his small arms around Nicolas’s leg. "Daddy, will you play with me? Mommy’s tired because she has a baby sister in her tummy."
Nicolas stiffened, his eyes darting to me before he quickly regained his composure. He ruffled Krew’s hair, his voice softening. "Of course, pup. Daddy will play with you."
Krew beamed, tugging at Angela’s hand. "Mommy, come too!"
Angela laughed, her voice light and carefree. "Of course, sweetheart."
I stood there, feeling like an outsider in my own life. Krew’s innocent excitement only underscored the depth of Nicolas’s betrayal. He had a family—a mate, a pup, and another on the way—while I had been nothing but a pawn in his twisted game.
Angela turned to me, her mask of sweetness slipping to reveal the venom beneath. "You know, Vivienne, since we moved to the Lycan King’s territory, Nicolas visited me every month. He rented the apartment next to ours just to be close to me. Even before we formalized our bond."
Her hand rested on her swollen belly, a deliberate gesture that made my stomach churn. "You’ve been mated for seven years and still no pups, right? He told me his pups could only come from me. Any other female’s child, he wouldn’t acknowledge."
She leaned in, her voice dropping to a whisper. "It’s time to face reality, dear cousin."
I felt frozen, my wolf’s growl now a distant echo of pain. Nicolas had always insisted on precautions, always dismissed my desire for pups with promises of “later.” Now I knew why. He had a pup—just not with me.
Krew turned and waved, his voice bright. "Mommy, come on!"
Angela answered with an enthusiastic "Coming!" and dashed towards them, throwing herself into Nicolas’s arms. He held her close, whispering something that made her cling to him with an intimacy that felt like a dagger twisting in my chest.
Watching the three of them together, I felt the chill of isolation seep into my bones, even under the warm light of the full moon. I was no longer the Luna of the Silver Moon Pack—I was an outsider, a shadow in the life of the man I had once called my mate.
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