
Rejected Mate's Revenge
Chapter 2
The pack council chamber had never felt so cold. I sat in the defendant's chair—a cruel irony, considering I was the Luna of this very pack. The semicircle of council members avoided my gaze, their faces carved from stone. Wells stood at the center, his Beta authority radiating through the room like a toxic cloud.
"The evidence is clear," he announced, his voice carrying that smooth persuasion that had fooled so many. "Luna Esperanza has become a destabilizing force within our pack. Her recent behavior threatens the very unity we've worked so hard to build."
Councilor Martin, who had once praised my healing work, now studied his hands. "The incidents speak for themselves. Questioning Alpha decisions, territorial disputes, creating division among pack members."
"What incidents?" I demanded, my wolf Luna snarling within me. "Defending my legal inheritance isn't creating division—it's standing up for sacred mate bond laws."
The former Luna rose from her seat at the council's edge, her silver hair gleaming under the harsh lights. "This outburst only proves our point, dear. A Luna should maintain composure, not attack pack leadership with wild accusations."
My hands clenched in my lap. "Wild accusations? I have documentation—"
"Forged documents won't save you now," Xiomara's voice cut through the chamber like a blade. She stood near the back, her red nails catching the light as she gestured dramatically. "Everyone knows you've been unstable since your pregnancy began. The hormones, the paranoia, the inappropriate advances..."
The words hit me like physical blows. "Inappropriate advances?"
"We've all seen how you look at Wells," she continued, her voice dripping false concern. "The way you follow him around, question his authority. It's unseemly for a mated she-wolf, especially one carrying another's pup."
Gasps echoed through the chamber. I shot to my feet, my chair scraping against stone. "How dare you—"
"Enough!" Wells' Alpha-toned command slammed into me, forcing my wolf to submit despite every instinct screaming against it. "This behavior only confirms what we've suspected. You're a danger to pack stability, to pregnant she-wolves, to our pups."
The chamber erupted in whispers. Through the pack's mind-link network, I felt the poison spreading—Xiomara's carefully crafted lies bleeding through mental connections like venom through veins. *She's lost her mind... pregnancy madness... threat to our children...*
"By unanimous council decision," Wells announced, his cold smile never wavering, "Luna Esperanza Dixon is hereby cast out as a rogue troublemaker who threatens pack harmony. She has forty-eight hours to vacate pack territory."
The world tilted. Cast out. Rogue. The words meant exile, meant losing everything—my home, my status, my protection.
"You can't do this," I whispered, my hand moving instinctively to my belly. "I'm carrying the heir to this pack."
"Are you?" The former Luna's question hung in the air like a curse. "Given your... unstable behavior, perhaps a healer should examine you. Ensure the pup's legitimacy."
Rage exploded through me, hot and primal. "You're questioning my child's paternity?"
"We're questioning everything about you," Wells replied smoothly. "A rogue has no claim to pack lineage."
The council members filed out one by one, their footsteps echoing like funeral drums. Only Marcus Rivera lingered, his weathered face creased with conflict. When the others had gone, he approached slowly.
"Esperanza," he whispered, glancing nervously at the door. "I wanted to speak for you, but..."
"But what?" Hope flickered in my chest.
His shoulders sagged. "Wells came to my home last night. Said anyone who supports you would be labeled a traitor to pack unity. My daughter just had her first pup, and my son's mate is pregnant. I can't risk exile for my family."
The hope died, replaced by cold understanding. "He threatened you."
"Not just me. Every family with something to lose. He's been making rounds for weeks, ensuring loyalty through fear." Marcus's voice broke slightly. "I'm sorry, Luna. I'm so sorry."
He left me alone in the chamber, surrounded by the ghosts of justice that would never come.
I walked through the pack house one final time, feeling the weight of hostile stares and whispered accusations. In the corridors where I'd once been greeted with respect, pack members now pressed against walls to avoid me, their fear palpable.
At the legal archives, I found exactly what I'd expected—empty filing cabinets where my inheritance documents should have been. Wells had been thorough, erasing my family's history as if we'd never existed.
The pack territory that had been my birthright was lost. My mate had betrayed me. My own pack had cast me out based on lies.
But as I stood in that ransacked archive room, my hand protective over my unborn child, something crystallized within me. They thought they'd broken me, reduced me to nothing.
They had no idea what they'd just unleashed.
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