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Rejected Mate's Revenge

The morning air in the dense forest territory carried a deceptively sweet fragrance that made my skin crawl before I even recognized what it was. Peach blossoms. The scent hit me like a physical blow, sending my heart racing with the familiar spike of panic that came with every exposure. I pressed my hand against the rough bark of an oak tree, trying to steady myself as the annual pack survival training continued around me. Other wolves moved through the underbrush with practiced ease, their forms shifting between human and wolf as they navigated the challenging terrain. But I remained stubbornly human, wolfless as always, relying on nothing but my own two feet and whatever supplies I'd packed. The itching started first—a maddening sensation that began at my wrists and crept up my arms like fire ants marching beneath my skin. I scratched frantically, leaving angry red welts, but the relief lasted only seconds before the burning intensified. My breathing grew shallow, each inhale feeling like I was trying to suck air through a straw that kept getting smaller. "Focus, Lilliana," I whispered to myself, the words coming out raspy and strained.
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Chapter 2

The antiseptic smell of the medical wing couldn't mask the lingering scent of peach blossoms that seemed to follow me everywhere now. Dr. Elena Hartwell had saved my life—again—but the hollow ache in my chest felt worse than any physical pain. I lay on the narrow cot, staring at the ceiling tiles while my body slowly recovered from the allergic reaction that had nearly killed me.

Footsteps echoed in the hallway outside, accompanied by Weston's familiar authoritative tone. "The ceremony will be perfect, Cielo. You deserve nothing less than the full recognition of the pack."

"Oh, Weston," Cielo's voice practically purred with satisfaction. "I can hardly believe it's finally happening. The Luna ceremony ring... it's been a dream of mine for so long."

"Within the week," Weston promised, his voice carrying that warm affection he'd never once directed at me. "The pack elders have already approved the ceremony. You'll officially become Luna, and everyone will see what I've known all along—that you're the perfect mate for an Alpha."

I pressed my face into the thin pillow, trying to muffle the sound of my own breathing as they passed by my door. Ten years of rejection, and now he was finally making it official. Cielo would wear the sacred ring that should have been mine, stand beside him as Luna while I remained nothing more than an unwanted burden.

Hours later, after the medical wing had fallen silent, I heard the soft click of my door opening. I kept my eyes closed, feigning sleep, but the sickly sweet scent that followed made my throat constrict with remembered terror.

"I know you're awake, dear sister," Cielo whispered, her voice honey-sweet with malicious satisfaction. "I brought you a little gift to celebrate my upcoming ceremony."

The rustle of fabric was followed by the gentle scatter of something hitting the bedside table. Even with my eyes closed, I could smell them—fresh peach blossom petals, their cloying fragrance already making my skin itch.

"Oops," she continued with mock innocence. "How clumsy of me. I'll just leave these here for the cleaning staff to find in the morning. Sweet dreams, Lilliana."

Her footsteps faded down the hallway, leaving me alone with the deliberate cruelty of her gift. I forced myself to breathe shallowly through my mouth, fighting the urge to scratch at my arms as the familiar burning sensation began to creep across my skin.

That night, as I lay awake battling the low-grade allergic reaction, I made my decision. I couldn't endure another ceremony where I watched Weston choose Cielo over our mate bond. I couldn't survive another decade of systematic torture disguised as family dynamics.

The next morning, I began my careful planning. During the pack's weekly supply runs to the border territories, I slipped a coded message into the delivery manifest—a request for contact that Ryan Cross, a rogue who operated in the neutral zones, would recognize. Dr. Hartwell had mentioned him once, describing how he helped wolves who needed to disappear when pack politics became too dangerous.

For three days, I maintained my normal routine while secretly gathering what I'd need. A few dollars skimmed from grocery money here, an extra energy bar tucked away there, my mother's locket hidden beneath my pillow. Small things that wouldn't be missed, building toward the freedom I'd never dared dream of.

The formal pack meeting arrived on Thursday evening, the entire Silver Moon Pack gathering in the great hall for what Weston announced would be a "celebration of our future Luna." I took my usual seat in the back, trying to make myself invisible as pack members filed in with excited chatter about Cielo's upcoming ceremony.

Weston stood at the front, commanding and confident in his Alpha authority, while Cielo practically glowed beside him in a flowing white dress that made her look ethereal and pure. The sacred Luna ceremony ring—an ancient silver band embedded with moonstone that had been passed down through generations of pack Lunas—caught the light as she held it up for everyone to admire.

"This ring represents the sacred bond between Alpha and Luna," Weston declared, his voice carrying to every corner of the hall. "Tomorrow, it will officially mark Cielo as the Silver Moon Pack's true Luna."

Applause erupted from the gathered pack members, but I noticed how Cielo's grip on the ring seemed deliberately loose, her fingers barely holding the precious artifact as she waved to acknowledge the crowd's enthusiasm.

Then, as if in slow motion, I watched her fingers open.

The ring tumbled through the air, its silver surface flashing as it hit the stone floor with a sharp, metallic clang that silenced the entire hall. Gasps echoed from every corner as the sacred symbol rolled across the floor, coming to rest near my feet.

"Lilliana!" Cielo's voice cut through the stunned silence, high and accusatory. "You pushed me! You made me drop it!"

Every eye in the hall turned to me, and I saw my own shock reflected in their faces—shock that quickly transformed into anger as they processed Cielo's accusation. I hadn't moved from my seat, hadn't even been close enough to touch her, but the damage was already done.

Weston's face darkened with a fury I'd never seen before, his Alpha aura pressing down on the room like a physical weight. "Lilliana," his voice carried that terrible Alpha tone that could force submission from any wolf. "Kneel. Now."

The command hit me like a sledgehammer, driving me to my knees on the cold stone floor before I could even think to resist. Around me, pack members murmured in disapproval, their eyes reflecting the same disgust I'd seen my entire life.

"Apologize," Weston demanded, his voice echoing off the hall's stone walls. "Apologize to your Luna for disrespecting our most sacred traditions."

Kneeling there, surrounded by the hostile stares of my own pack, I finally understood that there would never be redemption here. There would never be acceptance, never be love, never be anything but this endless cycle of humiliation and pain.

The Luna's crown would never be mine. But maybe, just maybe, freedom could be.

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