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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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Chapter 3

The moonstone shrine stood silent in the pre-dawn darkness, its ancient stones worn smooth by countless generations of wolves who had come seeking the Moon Goddess's guidance. I knelt before the sacred altar, my knees pressing into the cold earth as I clutched the small replacement charm I'd managed to purchase from the pack's spiritual supplies with my own meager savings.

It wasn't the same. This new moonstone lacked the blessed weight of my original charm, the one that had been consecrated during my Luna ceremony five years ago. The one now dangling from Parker's careless fingers like a trinket. But it would have to do for this final prayer.

"Moon Goddess," I whispered, my breath misting in the chill air. "I come to you broken, but not defeated. I come seeking the strength to walk away from what was meant to be sacred."

The shrine's ancient moonstone centerpiece caught what little starlight filtered through the canopy above, casting ethereal patterns across the weathered altar. This place had witnessed countless matings, blessings, and sacred ceremonies. It had seen joy and sorrow, life and death, the endless cycle of pack existence under the Goddess's watchful eye.

Now it would witness a rejection.

"I, Robin Washington, Luna of the Moonstone Pack," I began, my voice growing stronger with each word, "formally reject the mate bond that ties me to Alpha Leon Marshall. I reject the sacred connection that he has already severed through his choices and his heart."

The words hung in the air like a funeral dirge, each syllable a small death. My wolf whimpered deep within my soul, but she didn't fight me. She understood, perhaps better than my human heart, that some bonds were already broken beyond repair.

Tears fell onto the new moonstone charm as I pressed it to my lips. "Guide me, Goddess. Help me find where I belong, because it is no longer here."

A gentle breeze stirred the trees overhead, and for a moment—just a heartbeat—I felt something that might have been approval, or perhaps simply release. The crushing weight that had pressed down on my chest for days seemed to lift slightly, replaced by something I hadn't felt in years: possibility.

I rose from my knees, tucking the charm beneath my shirt where it rested against my heart. Tomorrow—today, actually, given the approaching dawn—I would become Rebecca Stone. But tonight, I was still Robin Washington, and I had made my choice.

The walk back to the pack house felt like a pilgrimage in reverse, each step taking me further from the life I'd known and closer to whatever lay ahead. The single suitcase waiting in my clinic room contained everything I truly needed: a few changes of clothes, my healer's certification documents, and the small savings I'd managed to accumulate despite Mrs. Marshall's restrictions on my personal finances.

Everything else—the Luna ceremonial gowns, the formal jewelry, the countless symbols of a role I'd never been allowed to truly fulfill—would stay behind. Let them find another Luna to dress up and parade around while denying her any real authority or respect.

Mrs. Marshall's driver arrived precisely at dawn, his black sedan purring quietly in the circular drive as the first patrol of the day disappeared into the forest. Leon would be leading them, as he always did, his powerful wolf form cutting through the morning mist while his mate slipped away like a ghost.

The irony wasn't lost on me.

"Ready, miss?" the driver asked, his voice carefully neutral. He was human, I realized—hired specifically to avoid any pack complications or scent recognition.

I nodded, shouldering my suitcase with hands that barely trembled. "I'm ready."

The sedan pulled away from the pack house just as the sun crested the treeline, painting the familiar buildings in shades of gold and amber. I didn't look back. There was nothing there for me anymore, nothing worth the pain of remembering.

At the territorial boundary, another car waited—this one bearing the Silver Ridge Pack insignia. A stern-faced Beta emerged as our sedan stopped, his nostrils flaring slightly as he caught my scent.

"Rebecca Stone?" he asked, consulting a folder in his hands.

The name felt foreign on my tongue, but I nodded. "Yes."

"Beta Williams. Alpha Thompson sent me to escort you safely to our territory." His tone was professional but not unkind. "He's prepared quarters for you in our pack house until you're settled."

As I transferred my suitcase to his vehicle, I touched the moonstone charm through my shirt one final time. Somewhere behind us, Leon would soon discover my empty room, my cleared office, and the letter I'd left explaining everything he'd been too blind to see.

But that was his burden to bear now. Mine was learning how to be Rebecca Stone, and how to build a life from the ashes of Robin Washington's broken dreams.

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