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Rejected Mate Finds Love

The acrid smell of smoke and blood still clung to my nostrils when consciousness finally dragged me back from the darkness. My body felt like it had been torn apart and hastily stitched back together, every muscle screaming in protest as I tried to shift on what felt like a clinic bed. "Luna Robin?" Dr. Helena Stone's voice came from somewhere to my left, soft but strained. "Thank the Moon Goddess, you're awake." I tried to speak, but only a rasp emerged. Helena was beside me instantly, pressing a cup of water to my lips. The cool liquid soothed my parched throat, but nothing could ease the hollow ache that seemed to radiate from deep within my core. "How long?" I managed to whisper. "Three days," Helena replied, her usually steady hands trembling as she set the cup aside. "Robin, I...
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The acrid smell of smoke and blood still clung to my nostrils when consciousness finally dragged me back from the darkness. My body felt like it had been torn apart and hastily stitched back together, every muscle screaming in protest as I tried to shift on what felt like a clinic bed.

"Luna Robin?" Dr. Helena Stone's voice came from somewhere to my left, soft but strained. "Thank the Moon Goddess, you're awake."

I tried to speak, but only a rasp emerged. Helena was beside me instantly, pressing a cup of water to my lips. The cool liquid soothed my parched throat, but nothing could ease the hollow ache that seemed to radiate from deep within my core.

"How long?" I managed to whisper.

"Three days," Helena replied, her usually steady hands trembling as she set the cup aside. "Robin, I... there's something I need to tell you."

The warehouse. The attack. It all came flooding back in a rush of terror and pain. The rogues' snarls, the crack of splintering wood, the moment when I'd reached out through our mate bond, desperate for Leon's strength, only to watch him turn away. Away from me. Toward her.

"The baby," I breathed, my hand instinctively moving to my abdomen. The flatness there, the absence of the small life I'd been carrying, hit me like a physical blow.

Helena's face crumpled. "I'm so sorry, Luna. The trauma from the attack... the claws... there was nothing I could do."

The world tilted sideways. My unborn pup—Leon's heir—gone. The secret I'd been planning to share with him on our anniversary next week, the joy I'd imagined lighting up his face, all of it reduced to nothing more than blood-stained sheets and Helena's tear-filled eyes.

"Where is he?" The question scraped out of me like broken glass. "Where's Leon?"

Helena's hesitation was answer enough, but she nodded toward the wall behind her. "He's... he's been with Esperanza. She had some injuries too, and—"

"Esperanza." The name tasted like poison on my tongue. Of course. Even now, even after everything, she came first.

I reached out through our mate bond, that sacred connection that should have been unbreakable between an Alpha and his Luna. *Leon?* I called silently, pouring all my pain and desperate need into that mental touch.

Nothing.

Not even the whisper of acknowledgment. Just cold, impenetrable silence where his presence should have been. He'd blocked me out completely, severing our connection as efficiently as if he'd taken a blade to it.

The devastation of that realization was worse than losing the pup. Worse than the physical agony of my wounds. My mate—my fated mate, chosen by the Moon Goddess herself—had shut me out when I needed him most.

"Luna?" Helena's voice seemed to come from very far away. "Your vitals are spiking. You need to rest—"

"No." I struggled to sit up, ignoring the fire that shot through my ribs. "I need to see him. I need to—"

The sound of Leon's voice drifted through the thin clinic walls, low and soothing. "It's alright, Esperanza. You're safe now. I won't let anything happen to you or Parker, I promise."

Each word was a knife twist in my chest. Those were the words I'd needed to hear three days ago when I'd lain bleeding on that warehouse floor. Those were the promises that should have been mine.

Helena's hand touched my shoulder gently. "Luna, please. You've been through tremendous trauma. Your body needs time to heal."

But some wounds, I was beginning to understand, never healed at all.

The door to my room opened with a soft click, and I looked up hopefully, desperately, thinking it might be Leon finally coming to check on his mate. Instead, former Luna Mrs. Marshall stepped inside, her silver hair perfectly coiffed despite the early morning hour, carrying a leather briefcase that looked ominous in the sterile clinic lighting.

"Robin." She didn't use my title—never had, really. Her cold blue eyes swept over me with the same disdain she'd shown since the day I'd first set foot in Moonstone Pack territory. "I see you're finally awake."

"Mrs. Marshall." I kept my voice steady through sheer force of will.

She set the briefcase on the small table beside my bed with deliberate precision, the metallic clicks of the latches unnaturally loud in the quiet room. "We need to discuss your future here."

Helena shifted uncomfortably. "Perhaps this conversation should wait until the Luna has recovered more fully—"

"Dr. Stone." Mrs. Marshall's tone could have frozen fire. "You're dismissed."

Helena looked at me apologetically, but she couldn't disobey a direct order from the former Luna. The door closed behind her with a soft thud, leaving me alone with the woman who'd made my life a living hell for five years.

Mrs. Marshall opened the briefcase and withdrew a stack of official-looking documents along with what appeared to be a substantial check. "The pack cannot afford a weak Luna who cannot protect herself or her offspring," she said matter-of-factly, as if discussing the weather. "These papers will formally renounce your Luna title. The check is more than generous compensation for your... service... to our pack."

I stared at the documents, the legal language blurring through my exhausted vision. "You're buying me out."

"I'm offering you a dignified exit," she corrected coolly. "Sign these, take the money, and disappear. It's better than the alternative."

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