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Rejected Omega: Rising As The True Luna Novel Cover

Rejected Omega: Rising As The True Luna

For three years, I was the lowest Omega in the Blackwood Pack, hopelessly devoted to my Fated Mate, Alpha Kaelen. But when I was mauled by rogues and bleeding out in the freezing forest, I desperately begged him for help through our mate link. He crushed his wolf’s instincts to save me and sent back a chilling thought before severing our connection completely. "She is a mistake. Silence." He didn't just leave me to die. The next morning, he dragged me before the entire pack, publicly rejected me, and let his people strip me of my clothes and dignity. They threw me out of the territory with nothing but a scratchy burlap sack, expecting the deadly wilderness to claim my life by nightfall. I thought my life was over, until I stumbled upon a hidden sanctuary in the woods and uncovered a horrific truth. I wasn't just a worthless Omega. I was the last surviving Matron Luna of the legendary Mooncrest Pack—a powerful pack that Kaelen's own father had brutally massacred decades ago out of pure jealousy. He thought he had discarded a piece of trash, entirely unaware of the blood feud between our families. He didn't know he had just set me free. Now, with my ancient powers awakening and my lost people gathering by my side, I am going to make the Alpha who threw me away pay for every drop of blood his family spilled.
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Chapter 5

Elara Vance POV:

By late afternoon, the defiant pride that had fueled my departure had dwindled, replaced by a gnawing hunger and a bone-deep exhaustion. I had been walking for hours, pushing my body to its limits. The gash on my shoulder, which had scabbed over, was now hot and inflamed, a throbbing beacon of pain that sent waves of nausea through me with every step.

As dusk began to bleed through the canopy, the forest transformed. The shadows deepened, and the air grew heavy with the scents of predators on the prowl. A distant howl sent a shiver of primal fear down my spine. Lyra, my inner wolf, was a bundle of frayed nerves, her anxiety a constant hum in the back of my mind. *Shelter, we need shelter. Now.*

I collapsed at the base of a massive oak, my legs refusing to hold me any longer. The spiritual agony of the rejection still echoed in the hollow space in my chest, a constant, dull ache that was somehow worse than the physical pain. It would be so easy to just lie here. To give up. To let the forest take me.

I closed my eyes, and my mother’s face swam into my vision. Her amethyst eyes, so like my own, were filled with a fierce, unwavering love. *A daughter of the Mooncrest Pack never bows to fate,* her voice whispered in my memory. *She forges her own.*

Her words were a spark in the darkness. She was right. I was not just a rejected Omega. I was a Matron Luna. I had a duty. I forced myself to my feet, leaning heavily against the tree trunk, and scanned my surroundings with a new, desperate focus.

And then I saw it. On the bark of a nearby birch tree, almost invisible to an untrained eye, was a series of faint, deliberate scratches. It wasn’t the work of an animal. It was a language. An ancient, runic script used by werewolves long ago. My heart hammered against my ribs. It was a symbol from my own people.

Hope, fierce and sudden, surged through me. Following the direction the symbol pointed, I pushed myself onward, my pain momentarily forgotten. Half an hour later, I found what I was looking for: a rock face completely covered in a thick curtain of ivy. A faint, dry scent emanated from behind the leaves.

I pulled the vines aside, revealing the dark, welcoming mouth of a cave. It wasn't large, but it was dry and defensible. It was shelter. I slipped inside, my body screaming with relief as I escaped the chill of the encroaching night.

In the deepest part of the cave, tucked away in a small alcove, was a rotting wooden chest. With the last of my strength, I pried the lid open. Inside, nestled on a bed of what was once cloth, were treasures more valuable than gold: a rusted hunting knife, a flint and steel, and several small, oilskin-wrapped bundles.

My fingers trembled as I unwrapped one. The sharp, medicinal scent of herbs filled the small space. Wolfsbane balm. Moonpetal for healing. These were not common remedies; they were the unique herbal preparations of the Mooncrest healers. My ancestors had been here. This was a safe house, one of many they had established centuries ago.

Tears of gratitude and relief streamed down my face, hot against my cold skin. This wasn’t a coincidence. This was the Goddess’s guidance. This was the echo of my bloodline, reaching out to me across the ages.

I carefully treated my infected wound, the balm instantly soothing the fiery pain. Using the flint and steel, I managed to start a small, sputtering fire. The flickering light chased away the deepest shadows, and its warmth began to seep into my frozen limbs.

Miles away, in the warmth of the Blackwood Packhouse, Kaelen was in a war council meeting. They were discussing a recent spike in Rogue activity along the southern border. He couldn't focus. His mind kept drifting, his gaze fixed on the map, on the vast green expanse where he had sent me to die.

“The Rogues are more aggressive than usual, Alpha,” Finnian reported. “They seem to be searching for something.”

Southern border. Aggressive Rogues. The words connected in Kaelen’s mind, and an involuntary knot of ice formed in his gut. His wolf, Fenrir, let out a low, worried growl that only he could hear.

*A single Rogue’s fate is of no concern to this pack,* Kaelen told himself, his voice a harsh command in his own mind. But the fingers of the hand he had resting on the map were clenched so tightly, his knuckles were white.

In the safety of my cave, I found edible roots near the entrance and chewed them slowly, the starchy taste a balm to my empty stomach. Curled by the fire, clutching the old hunting knife, I felt the steady warmth of the Matron’s Mark on my wrist. I had survived the first night. I had found a foothold.

And I was not alone. My ancestors were with me.

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