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Rogue Life with Pup

The scent of jasmine and vanilla filled the Luna's quarters as I pushed open the heavy oak door. My fingers trembled slightly against the polished wood, my heart racing with anticipation. Tonight was supposed to be the beginning of everything—my mate ceremony with Bennett, where I would officially become Luna of the Moonstone Pack. I had spent hours preparing for this moment. The silver gown I wore shimmered in the candlelight, specially designed to complement the ceremonial markings that would soon adorn my skin. Five years of devotion, of loving Bennett from afar and then by his side, had led to this night. "I just need to check if everything is ready," I whispered to myself, stepping into the room that would soon be mine to share with my mate. The scent hit me first—something primal and intimate that made my wolf stir uneasily within me. It wasn't just Bennett's familiar pine and smoke scent that filled the air. "Alpha?" I called softly, my voice echoing in the spacious chamber.
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Chapter 3

The ancient leather-bound tome felt heavy in my hands as I carefully turned its brittle pages. Dust particles danced in the dim light filtering through the small basement window of the pack library—a place few ventured, especially not to the restricted section where I now stood.

"Rejection of Sacred Bonds: Rituals and Consequences," read the faded title of the text I'd finally located after hours of searching.

My fingers trembled slightly as I read the warning inscribed on the first page: "The rejection of a mate bond is not to be undertaken lightly. The pain is said to exceed that of any mortal suffering. Many who attempt it do not survive."

I swallowed hard but continued reading, my resolve hardening with each word. The ritual was ancient, rarely performed, and for good reason. To reject a mate bond was to tear apart what the Moon Goddess herself had joined. The consequences were severe—physical agony, emotional devastation, and a permanent scar on one's wolf spirit.

But I had made my decision.

*We deserve better than this*, my wolf growled within me. *We deserve freedom*.

"I know," I whispered, stroking my still-flat abdomen. "For both of us."

The ritual required specific ingredients and timing—moonstone dust, wolfsbane, my blood mixed with Bennett's, and most importantly, the full moon. Three days from now.

I carefully copied the instructions onto a piece of parchment, tucking it into my pocket. As I replaced the book on its shelf, I noticed Mara, our elderly healer, watching me from the shadows.

"Lily," she said softly, her weathered face creased with concern. "What you're considering is dangerous. The pain could harm your pup."

I straightened my spine, meeting her gaze. "I understand the risks, Mara. But staying would harm us both in different ways."

She sighed, her eyes filled with a sadness that spoke of experience. "I can't stop you. But know this—the rejection will change you forever. Your wolf will never be the same."

"I'm counting on it," I replied, my voice steadier than I felt.

---

"I'm telling you, she's completely unhinged," Robin's voice carried across the pack house common room as I entered. She was surrounded by a small group of female pack members, her face a perfect mask of concern. "The jealousy has driven her to madness."

I froze, just out of sight, listening.

"Poor thing," one of the women murmured. "To be so close to becoming Luna and then..."

"It's not just that," Robin continued, her voice dropping to a conspiratorial whisper that nevertheless carried to my ears. "She's claiming to be pregnant with Bennett's heir."

A shocked silence fell over the group.

"That's impossible," someone finally said. "If she was pregnant, the Alpha would have announced it."

Robin's laugh was brittle. "Exactly my point. She's making it up to try to hold onto Bennett. The rejection of a mate bond is painful enough without adding delusions."

I felt my blood boil but forced myself to remain hidden. Robin was clever—she knew exactly how to plant seeds of doubt about my mental state and my pregnancy.

"Such a shame," another voice added. "I always thought she'd make a good Luna."

"She would have," Robin agreed, her tone falsely sympathetic. "But the Moon Goddess has made her choice clear. Bennett and I are true mates."

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By evening, the whispers had spread throughout the pack like wildfire. I felt eyes following me everywhere I went, some sympathetic, others suspicious.

Thomas Reed, one of Bennett's most loyal warriors, approached me as I walked through the gardens.

"Lily," he said quietly, glancing around to ensure we weren't overheard. "Is it true? About the pup?"

I met his gaze steadily. "Yes."

He nodded, his expression solemn. "I've served this pack for fifteen years. I've seen many things, but what's happening now..."

He didn't finish his sentence, but he didn't need to. The pack was dividing before our eyes.

Later, as I passed the training grounds, I overheard two young Delta wolves arguing.

"The Alpha should never have marked her if Robin was his true mate," one said.

"But Lily has always been loyal to the pack," the other countered. "And now she's carrying the heir..."

Their voices dropped as they noticed me, but the damage was done. The pack that had once been united was now fractured, with loyalty and sympathy split between Bennett and Robin's "true mate" narrative and my own quiet dignity.

As night fell, I stood at my window, watching the moon rise over the forest beyond the pack territory. In three days, under its full light, I would either find freedom or face an agony beyond imagining.

But as I placed my hand over my abdomen, feeling the tiny spark of life within me, I knew there was no other choice.

"Whatever happens," I whispered to my unborn child, "we face it together."

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