
Rejected Luna's Vengeful Return
Chapter 1
The grand council chamber of the Moonstone Pack fell into a suffocating silence as Elder Thornton's words hung in the air like a death sentence. I stood beside Alexander, my fingers trembling as they intertwined with his. The ornate wooden walls seemed to close in around me, the scent of old pine and authority filling my nostrils.
"For the continuation of the pure Alpha bloodline," Elder Thornton's voice echoed through the chamber, his weathered face set in stone, "Alpha Alexander must produce an heir with Victoria Blackwood, widow of our fallen heir."
I felt Alexander's hand tighten around mine, his pulse racing beneath my fingertips. The council members' eyes bore into me – some with pity, others with thinly veiled satisfaction. They had never wanted a rogue's daughter as their Luna.
"And if he refuses?" I whispered, though I already knew the answer.
"Then he will be stripped of his Alpha title and both of you will be exiled from Moonstone territory," Elder Thornton replied, his cold eyes never leaving mine. "The pack requires leadership of pure bloodlines. It is our way."
The weight of fifty pairs of eyes pressed down on me. I could feel Alexander's wolf, Shadow, restless beneath his skin, torn between loyalty to his mate and duty to his pack. Through our mind-link, I sensed his anguish, his fear of losing everything he'd been born to lead.
The scent of his distress – pine needles tinged with bitter ash – filled my senses. My own wolf, Luna, whimpered inside me, sensing the fracture forming in our bond.
"If it means preserving our bond," I finally whispered, my voice barely audible even in the silent chamber, "I consent."
Alexander's eyes, those deep pools of midnight blue that had once looked at me with unbridled devotion, now shone with relief and something else – a flicker of guilt that disappeared so quickly I almost believed I'd imagined it.
"The council acknowledges your sacrifice, Luna Isabella," Elder Thornton declared, though the word 'Luna' seemed to scrape against his tongue like something distasteful.
As we left the chamber, the whispers followed us like shadows. My legs felt wooden, carrying me through motions that seemed disconnected from my breaking heart.
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Later that night, I sat alone on our bed, listening to Alexander moving about in the adjoining antechamber. Through our bond, I sensed his resolve hardening into something sharp and painful.
"Alexander?" I called out softly.
No answer came, but the sounds stopped. Then came a noise that froze my blood – the unmistakable sound of a knife being drawn from its sheath.
I rushed to the antechamber door, throwing it open to find Alexander standing shirtless before a mirror, a ceremonial silver dagger in his hand. Our eyes met in the reflection.
"You don't have to do this," I pleaded, understanding his intention immediately.
"I do," he said firmly. "I need you to know that this changes nothing between us."
Before I could stop him, he brought the blade to his back and carved a long, deliberate line across his shoulder blade. The scent of his blood filled the room as crimson rivulets traced paths down his spine. Through our mind-link, I felt a shadow of his pain lance through me.
Not satisfied with this display, he took his left hand and, with a swift, brutal motion, snapped his little finger backward. The crack echoed in the small room, and I gasped as the shared pain shot through my own hand.
"I, Alexander Blackwood," he growled through gritted teeth, his eyes never leaving mine in the mirror, "vow that this changes nothing, my Luna. The Moon Goddess bound us, and no pack decree can sever what she has joined."
Blood dripped onto the wooden floor as he turned to me, his broken finger already swelling. I wanted to believe him. I needed to believe him.
"This is the first mark," he said, his voice low and intense. "I will bear every pain, every scar, to prove that my heart remains only yours."
I stepped forward, pressing my forehead against his chest, careful not to touch his wounded back. "I trust you," I whispered, even as Luna whimpered doubtfully within me.
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Midnight came with cruel inevitability. Alexander kissed me deeply before leaving our quarters, his scent mingling with mine one last time before he would carry it to another's bed.
"Remember our bond," he whispered against my lips.
Alone in our bed, I curled into myself as the minutes crawled by. Through our mind-link, I felt Alexander's presence grow distant, as if he were deliberately pulling away, trying to shield me from what was to come.
But some things cannot be hidden between mates. As the clock struck one, I felt it – the moment he entered Victoria's chambers. Though he tried to block me out, fragments broke through: the scent of Victoria's perfume, heavy with jasmine and anticipation; the rustle of sheets; the quickening of his pulse that had nothing to do with love.
I buried my face in his pillow, breathing in what remained of his scent as tears soaked the fabric. Luna howled in despair within me, sensing the violation of our sacred bond.
When Alexander returned hours later, slipping silently into bed beside me, I pretended to be asleep. But as dawn broke, I woke to find his side of the bed empty and cold – as if he had never returned at all. And something in our bond felt different, thinner somehow, like a rope beginning to fray under too much strain.
The sacrifice had begun, and with it, the slow unraveling of everything I had believed about our love.
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