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Rejected Mate's Stand

The familiar scent of pine and morning dew should have felt like coming home. Instead, as I stood at the edge of Moonstone Pack territory after two grueling years in the northern wastelands, something felt wrong. The air carried unfamiliar undertones—perfume I didn't recognize, laughter that didn't belong. My fingers unconsciously brushed against the hearing aid tucked behind my left ear, a constant reminder of the rogue ambush that had nearly killed me six months ago. The device picked up sounds differently now, making everything feel slightly off-kilter. But what I was seeing through the main hall's floor-to-ceiling windows wasn't a problem with my hearing. Clark—my mate, my Alpha—had his arms wrapped around a woman with flowing auburn hair. Luna Kennedy. My best friend. The world tilted sideways as I watched him press his lips to her temple, his hand resting protectively on her rounded belly.
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The familiar scent of pine and morning dew should have felt like coming home. Instead, as I stood at the edge of Moonstone Pack territory after two grueling years in the northern wastelands, something felt wrong. The air carried unfamiliar undertones—perfume I didn't recognize, laughter that didn't belong.

My fingers unconsciously brushed against the hearing aid tucked behind my left ear, a constant reminder of the rogue ambush that had nearly killed me six months ago. The device picked up sounds differently now, making everything feel slightly off-kilter. But what I was seeing through the main hall's floor-to-ceiling windows wasn't a problem with my hearing.

Clark—my mate, my Alpha—had his arms wrapped around a woman with flowing auburn hair. Luna Kennedy. My best friend.

The world tilted sideways as I watched him press his lips to her temple, his hand resting protectively on her rounded belly. She was pregnant. The intimate gesture, so tender and possessive, sent ice through my veins. Around them, visiting Alphas from neighboring packs nodded respectfully, their conversations carrying through the open windows.

"Luna Kennedy has done exceptional work managing the pack's resources," one Alpha was saying. "You're fortunate to have such a capable mate, Clark."

Luna. They were calling her Luna.

My legs nearly gave out. Two years. Two years I'd spent in frozen hell, fighting rogues with my bare hands, establishing border defenses that had saved this pack from extinction. Two years of Clark's voice in my mind through our mate bond, promising over and over: "I'll bring you home, Ava. Just hold on."

The last communication had been eight months ago, right before the ambush that damaged my hearing and nearly severed my connection to my wolf. I'd assumed the silence was due to the trauma, that our bond had been weakened but not broken.

Now I understood. He'd simply stopped trying to reach me.

Luna threw her head back and laughed at something Clark whispered in her ear, and the sound was like claws down my spine. She looked radiant, glowing with pregnancy and contentment, wearing a flowing blue dress that complemented her curves. Around her throat gleamed something that made my breath catch—the moonstone pendant. The sacred stone Clark had given me during our mating ceremony, carved with ancient pack symbols and blessed by the Moon Goddess herself.

She was wearing my necklace.

I stumbled backward, my scarred hands shaking as I tried to process what I was seeing. Pack members moved around the couple with easy familiarity, as if this was normal. As if Luna had always been their Luna. As if I had never existed.

"Two years," I whispered to the empty forest. "I gave them two years of my life."

My wolf stirred weakly in the back of my mind, a shadow of her former strength. Even she seemed confused by the betrayal, whimpering softly as she tried to understand why our mate's scent was intertwined with another's.

I forced myself to move toward the pack house, my legs unsteady but determined. I needed answers. I needed to understand how everything I'd sacrificed for had been stolen while I was gone.

The electronic keypad at the main entrance beeped cheerfully as I entered my access code—the same numbers I'd used for three years as Luna. The light flashed red. Access denied.

I tried again, thinking perhaps my shaking fingers had made an error. Red light. Denied.

A third time, slower, more careful. Still red.

They'd changed the codes. I'd been locked out of my own home.

"Hey!" A sharp voice cut through the evening air. "What are you doing there?"

I turned to see Marcus Thompson, the head of pack security, approaching with three other warriors. Their postures were aggressive, hands moving instinctively toward the weapons at their belts. Marcus's eyes narrowed as he took in my appearance—my worn northern territory gear, the healing aid, the scars visible on my hands and neck.

"This is private pack property," Marcus continued, his voice carrying the authority of someone used to dealing with threats. "Rogues aren't welcome here."

Rogue. He'd called me a rogue.

"Marcus," I said quietly, my voice hoarse from disuse. "It's me. It's Ava."

His expression didn't change. If anything, his stance became more threatening. "I don't know who you think you are, but you need to leave. Now."

The other warriors spread out, surrounding me in a loose circle. These were men I'd known for years, warriors I'd trained with, laughed with, protected. Now they looked at me like I was a dangerous stranger.

"I'm Luna Ava Harper," I said, louder this time, though my voice cracked on the title. "I've been in the northern territories for two years, defending our borders."

One of the younger warriors snorted. "Our Luna is inside with the Alpha. Nice try, rogue."

The words hit me like physical blows. Our Luna is inside. Luna Kennedy had taken more than just my mate—she'd taken my identity, my place, my entire existence.

"Wait." The voice was soft but carried an authority that made all the warriors pause. Mrs. Chen, the pack healer, emerged from the medical wing entrance, her wise eyes studying my face. She approached slowly, her nostrils flaring slightly as she caught my scent.

Her expression transformed from confusion to shock to something that looked like grief.

"Goddess above," she whispered. "Ava? Child, is that really you?"

The warriors looked between us uncertainly. Marcus frowned. "Mrs. Chen, this rogue claims to be—"

"She's not a rogue," Mrs. Chen said firmly, her healer's authority cutting through their protests. "This is Ava Harper. Our true Luna. She's been gone for two years, fighting in the northern territories to save this pack."

The silence that followed was deafening. I watched understanding dawn on their faces, followed quickly by shame and confusion. These men had been ready to attack their own Luna, the woman who'd sacrificed everything to protect them.

Marcus's face went pale. "Luna Ava? But... but Luna Kennedy said..."

"Luna Kennedy," Mrs. Chen repeated, and there was something sharp in her tone. "Yes, I imagine she said quite a lot of things."

She stepped closer to me, her healer's instincts taking over as she noticed the hearing aid, the scars, the way I held myself like someone who'd been broken and poorly mended.

"Come," she said gently, placing a protective hand on my arm. "Let's get you inside. You look like you've been through hell, child."

As she led me toward the entrance, I caught a glimpse through the windows again. Clark and Luna were still there, still wrapped in each other's arms, completely unaware that their perfect world was about to shatter.

I touched my hearing aid again, steeling myself for whatever came next. I'd survived two years of rogues, brutal winters, and near-death experiences.

Surely I could survive coming home to find I no longer had one.

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