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Rejected Mate's Revenge

The maître d' led me to a secluded corner table where Benedict sat, his Harvard Law diploma and a contract from one of Manhattan's most prestigious law firms displayed prominently before him. The restaurant's soft lighting caught the gold embossing on his diploma, making it gleam like a trophy. My heart fluttered as I approached, thinking he'd called me here to celebrate his accomplishments—our accomplishments, really, since my pack's resources had funded every step of his journey. "Benedict," I said softly, sliding into the seat across from him. "This is wonderful. I'm so proud of you." He didn't smile. His eyes, once warm when they looked at me, now held a coldness that made my skin prickle with unease. My wolf stirred restlessly inside me, sensing danger before I could process it. "Lily," he said, using the name I'd gone by during our five years together. "There's something important I need to tell you." I reached for his hand across the table, but he pulled away, straightening his already immaculate tie.
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Chapter 2

The Manhattan gallery felt different as I pushed open the heavy glass door. No longer was I Lily, the struggling Omega artist who needed protection. Now I was Elaina Ward, heir to the Moonveil Pack, and the time for hiding was over.

Sarah Chen looked up from her desk, her eyes widening as she took in my transformed presence. Gone was the meek demeanor I'd perfected over five years. In its place stood an Alpha who'd finally shed her disguise.

"Elaina," she whispered, immediately dropping to one knee. "You've returned."

The gallery emptied as Sarah activated the security system, ensuring our privacy. One by one, the staff emerged from the back rooms—all wolves I'd carefully selected over the years, all loyal to me rather than my father's weakened regime.

"The dismantling of Lily's persona begins tonight," I announced, my voice carrying the natural authority that had been suppressed for too long. "All records of her existence must be erased."

Sarah nodded, already typing on her keyboard. "The art world will mourn the tragic disappearance of Lily Matthews. A studio fire, perhaps? Or a boating accident?"

I smiled thinly. "Make it convincing. Benedict Stevens believes he rejected a nobody. Let's ensure he never discovers the truth until it's too late."

My network moved with practiced efficiency—wolves who had pretended to be art critics, gallery assistants, and collectors for years. They had been my eyes and ears in the human world while I played my role.

"Alpha Marcus sends his regards," Sarah said, sliding a sealed envelope across the desk. "He's arranged for your formal introduction at the Lunar Ceremony."

My uncle's handwriting was unmistakable—the same hand that had trained me in combat when my father had deemed me too weak to bother with.

"Tell him I won't disappoint," I replied, breaking the seal. "The Ward bloodline ends its hiding tomorrow night."

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The Moonveil Pack's annual Lunar Ceremony transformed the family estate into a spectacle of power and tradition. Wolves from across three states gathered to honor the Moon Goddess and reaffirm pack bonds.

I arrived alone, dressed in ceremonial robes that hadn't been seen in fifteen years—the traditional garments of a Luna-in-waiting. The silver embroidery caught the moonlight as I walked the ancient path to the sacred circle.

Gasps rippled through the crowd as recognition dawned. These robes belonged to my mother, the true Luna who had been exiled and forgotten.

"Who dares wear the Luna's robes?" someone called out.

I lifted my chin, letting my Alpha aura unfurl like wings behind me. "Elaina Ward," I announced, my voice carrying across the suddenly silent gathering. "Daughter of Eleanor Ward, rightful Luna of the Moonveil Pack."

My father stood at the center of the circle, his face draining of color as he recognized what I wore. Beside him, Layla clutched his arm, her eyes narrowing with jealousy and confusion.

"This is impossible," she hissed. "Those robes were destroyed."

"They were hidden," I corrected, stepping into the circle. "Just like the truth about our mother."

The pack elders murmured among themselves, several bowing their heads in respect—not to my father, but to me. To the bloodline they thought had been lost.

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The ceremonial wolf runs followed the ritual offerings to the Moon Goddess. Pack members shifted one by one, their wolves racing through the forest in a display of strength and unity.

I approached Layla as she stood at the edge of the clearing, her fingers nervously twisting her jewelry.

"Aren't you joining the run, sister?" I asked innocently.

She glared at me. "Unlike some, I don't need to show off."

"Perhaps not," I agreed, my voice deceptively soft. "But as the Alpha's daughter, you should at least attempt to maintain appearances."

I let my eyes flash silver-blue, triggering her wolf's instinctive response. Before she could stop herself, Layla shifted—her pale gray wolf emerging with a whimper rather than a howl.

The pack watched in stunned silence as her wolf form trembled, barely able to hold its shape. The pale gray fur that should have gleamed under the moonlight appeared dull and patchy.

"Is that the best you can manage?" I asked, loud enough for everyone to hear.

I let my own shift take over then—not the partial transformation I'd used in the restaurant, but the full glory of my Alpha heritage. My silver wolf emerged in a fluid motion that drew gasps from the assembled pack.

Where Layla's wolf cowered, mine stood tall. Where hers could barely maintain form, mine commanded the clearing with every movement.

"Perhaps," I suggested as I padded past her trembling form, "you should practice more before next year's ceremony."

The pack's collective gaze followed me as I led the run, my silver wolf leaving Layla's pathetic form behind—just as I would leave her and Benedict behind in the ashes of their betrayal.

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