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Rejected Mate's Revenge

The moonlight streamed through my window, casting an ethereal glow across my private chambers as I carefully applied the final coat of sacred oil to my grandmother's moonstone ceremonial chalices. My fingers trembled slightly as I traced the ancient engravings that had taken me a decade to restore. Ten years of painstaking work, of gathering rare herbs and minerals, of praying to the Moon Goddess for guidance—all for this moment. "These will be perfect for our mating ceremony tomorrow," I whispered, my voice barely audible even to my own ears. The chalices gleamed under my touch, their milky white surfaces catching the light and revealing hidden depths within the stone. My grandmother had been the Luna of the Sterling Royal Pack before she passed, and these chalices were her most precious legacy. They were said to be blessed by the Moon Goddess herself, used in ceremonies that had bound our bloodline to the sacred laws of our kind for generations. "Cason will understand their significance," I told myself, running my thumb over a particularly intricate carving of a wolf howling beneath a crescent moon. "He'll see how much they mean to me—to us." I smiled, remembering how Cason had looked at me when we'd first met. His eyes had widened in recognition as our mate bond snapped into place between us.
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I stumbled away from Cason's office, my vision blurred by tears that refused to fall. The mate bond in my chest burned like acid, each pulse of connection between us now a source of agony rather than comfort. My grandmother's chalices—ten years of restoration, of love and devotion—now in the hands of a woman who saw them as nothing but trinkets to be coveted.

I found myself in the pack's sacred grove without conscious thought, my feet carrying me to the ancient oak tree where generations of Crescent Moon wolves had communed with the Moon Goddess. The massive trunk's bark pressed against my palms as I slid to my knees, clutching at my chest where the pain radiated outward in waves.

"Make it stop," I whispered to the silent trees. "Please, make it stop hurting."

But the pain only intensified, burning through my veins like liquid fire. Something inside me was changing—awakening—as the betrayal sank deeper than skin or bone.

*Elena.*

The voice inside my mind was unfamiliar yet intimate, like a forgotten memory suddenly recalled.

*Who—?* I thought, startled.

*I am Selene.* The voice grew stronger, more commanding. *Your wolf. Your true self.*

"My wolf?" I gasped aloud, pressing my forehead against the cool earth. "But I'm not—I haven't—"

*You have been suppressed too long.* Selene's presence expanded within me, filling spaces I hadn't known were empty. *The royal blood of the Sterling Lycan line does not submit to such humiliation.*

Royal blood? Sterling Lycan? The words should have sounded crazy, but instead they resonated with a truth I'd somehow always known.

"Selene," I whispered, and felt my eyes flash with an amber light I'd never seen before. "What do we do?"

*We reclaim what is ours.* Her voice was steel wrapped in silk. *We show them who truly holds power.*

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Morning came too quickly. The mating ceremony was scheduled for noon, but I had no intention of attending. Instead, I positioned myself in the forest's edge, hidden among the ancient pines that bordered the ceremonial clearing. My enhanced senses—suddenly sharper than they'd ever been—brought every detail to me with perfect clarity.

Cason paced the altar stone, his Alpha aura flaring with impatience. He wore the ceremonial robes I had embroidered for him last winter, silver thread catching the sunlight. Beside him stood Brittany, draped in white silk that made her look like a bride already.

"Where is she?" Cason growled, sending two young pack members running in opposite directions. "Find Elena!"

Brittany placed a comforting hand on his arm. "Perhaps she's just nervous," she suggested, her voice dripping with false concern. "Some girls get cold feet before their big day."

I watched her fingers stroke his skin possessively, and Selene snarled within me.

*She will pay for every touch,* my wolf promised.

As the minutes stretched into an hour, Cason's agitation grew. The pack gathered in confused murmurs, exchanging worried glances. Derek organized search parties, sending them in widening circles from the pack house.

"She couldn't have gone far," I heard him tell Cason. "Her scent trail leads toward the eastern woods, but it's... strange. Almost like it's changing."

I smiled bitterly. Of course it was changing. Elena Foster, the meek mate-to-be, was gone. In her place stood a Sterling Lycan Princess with nothing left to lose.

A twig snapped behind me. I didn't need to turn to know who approached.

"Elena." Derek's voice was relief mixed with confusion. "Thank the Moon Goddess. Everyone's looking for you."

I turned slowly, letting him see the changes in me. My eyes held their amber glow, and Selene's presence radiated from my skin in waves of power that made the air shimmer.

"I'm not coming to the ceremony," I said, my voice carrying an authority that made him blink.

"But—the mating—Cason is waiting—"

"I know exactly what Cason is doing," I cut him off coldly. "And who he's doing it with."

Derek's brow furrowed. "What are you talking about? What's happened?"

I stepped closer, and something in my movement made him drop to one knee instinctively, head bowed in submission.

"I am Elena Foster no longer," I said softly, watching his body react to the power in my words. "I am Elena Sterling, eldest daughter of the Sterling Lycan King."

Derek's head snapped up, eyes wide with shock. "That's impossible. The Sterling royal family—"

"Has been waiting for the right moment to reclaim what's ours." My aura flared, pressing down on him with the weight of generations of royal blood. "And that moment has come."

He couldn't speak, couldn't move as I stepped around him and walked deeper into the forest. Behind us, I could hear Cason calling my name, his voice growing more desperate with each passing minute.

But Elena Foster wouldn't answer.

Not anymore.

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