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Rejected Luna's Vengeful Return

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.
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Chapter 2

The days after Alexander's first night with Victoria blurred together, each one a fresh wound on my already bleeding heart. What began as a single scar on his back multiplied like a disease. Five became ten, then fifteen, then twenty-three—each one supposedly a testament to his unwilling sacrifice, each one a lie I desperately wanted to believe.

I traced the newest marks with trembling fingers one night, feeling the raised flesh beneath my touch. They formed a grotesque tapestry across his once-perfect skin, some still pink and raw, others already fading to silver.

"Does it hurt?" I whispered, searching for any sign that these marks meant something—that his pain matched mine.

Alexander stiffened under my touch. "It's necessary," he replied, his voice hollow. Not once did he say they hurt. Not once did he say they were worth it.

That night, I reached for our mind-link, that sacred connection that had once flowed between us like a river of shared thoughts and emotions. Instead, I hit a wall—solid, impenetrable, deliberately constructed.

"Alexander," I said, my voice breaking the silence of our bedroom. "Why are you blocking me?"

He turned to me then, his midnight blue eyes flashing with something I'd never seen before—irritation, perhaps even resentment.

"You agreed to this," he snarled, his Alpha aura suddenly filling the room, pressing down on me like a physical weight. "Don't make it harder."

My wolf Luna cowered instantly, her submission automatic and humiliating. This was the first time he had ever used his Alpha dominance against me. The realization cut deeper than any knife could.

I said nothing more that night, but as I lay beside him, I felt the distance between us growing—not just in our minds but in our hearts. The mate who had once carved his own flesh to prove his devotion was now carving away pieces of our bond instead.

* * *

Three weeks later, dawn broke over the Moonstone territory, bathing the forest in a pale golden light. The pack had gathered for the monthly training run, wolves of all ranks forming a sea of fur and muscle at the edge of the clearing. Alexander stood at the front, his massive black wolf form commanding and majestic.

I took my place beside him, as was expected of the Luna, though the pack's sideways glances made it clear they questioned my right to stand there. Victoria watched from the sidelines, her hand resting protectively over her still-flat stomach, her eyes never leaving Alexander.

When Alexander howled the signal to begin, the pack surged forward into the forest. I followed, my wolf form smaller than most, pushing myself to keep pace. Luna had been sluggish lately, her spirit dampened by the fracturing bond.

Halfway through the run, something changed. A wave of nausea hit me, and Luna faltered mid-stride. My limbs began to tremble, and I felt my wolf form shuddering, fighting to maintain its shape. Pain shot through me as my bones seemed to liquefy, my transformation reversing against my will.

I collapsed among the shrubs, half-human, half-wolf, my body caught in a grotesque in-between state. The pain was excruciating, like being torn in two directions at once.

Distant howls signaled that someone had noticed my absence. Minutes later, the pack's Healer, an older she-wolf named Meredith, found me writhing on the forest floor.

"Luna Isabella," she gasped, shifting immediately to her human form. Her weathered hands pressed against my abdomen, her eyes closing in concentration.

When she opened them again, they were wide with surprise. "Your wolf is protecting something precious," she said softly. "You carry the Alpha's pup."

The world seemed to stop. A pup. Alexander's pup. My pup. Despite everything, joy bloomed in my chest like the first flower after winter. This would change everything. This would save us.

* * *

Back at the pack house, I sat on our bed, waiting for Alexander to return from his duties. My hand rested on my stomach, though there was no visible sign of the life growing within. Through our weakened bond, I reached out, pushing past the barriers he had erected.

*Alexander,* I called through the mind-link, pouring all my love and hope into that single thought. *I'm pregnant. We're going to have a pup.*

For a moment, the wall between us thinned. I felt his shock, followed by something that might have been joy, quickly replaced by a cold, calculating thought that slipped through before he could hide it:

*This complicates everything.*

Then, nothing. The connection severed completely, leaving me alone with the echo of those four terrible words. Outside our bedroom window, I watched Alexander's figure stride rapidly away from the pack house, his shoulders rigid, his pace urgent.

He was running away from me—from us—and in that moment, Luna howled a warning that my human heart refused to hear: the man I loved was already gone.

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