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Shadows Of The Rejected Luna

Betrayed and divorced by her cheating Alpha mate, Elara flees into the human world, carrying the secret triplets he never knew existed. Years later, fate binds her to Damian Blackwood, the ruthless billionaire Alpha of the Eclipse Pack, whose mafia empire rules shadows and fortunes alike. As old wounds reopen and Ryder hunts his hidden heirs, Elara must navigate a dangerous bond, protect her moon-touched daughter from an ancient threat tearing at the Lunar Veil, and decide if she can trust a new mate... or burn everything down to keep her family safe. A steamy fusion of werewolf destiny, billionaire power, mafia intrigue, secret babies, betrayal, revenge, and fated mates, where love rises from ashes and the moon demands its due.
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Chapter 5

The courtroom smelled like old paper, cheap cologne, and barely contained rage.

I sat rigid on the hard wooden bench behind the plaintiff's table, hands folded so tight my knuckles bleached white. Damian was beside me-not at the counsel table (his lawyers handled that), but close enough that his thigh pressed against mine under the table. Solid. Unmoving. A silent promise: I'm here. No one touches you.

Across the aisle, Ryder looked polished. Too polished. Navy suit, crisp white shirt, silver cufflinks shaped like crescent moons. His lawyer-a tall, thin man with wire-rimmed glasses and the kind of smile that never reached his eyes-kept leaning in, whispering. Ryder nodded once, twice. Never looked at me. Not once.

That hurt more than I expected.

The judge-a stern woman in her late fifties, hair pulled into a severe bun-rapped her gavel.

"Counsel, we're here on an emergency ex-parte application for temporary custody of three minor children. Petitioner alleges abandonment, unfit living conditions, and risk to the children's welfare due to the respondent's alleged unstable associations."

Unstable associations. Code for she's shacked up with a mafia-linked billionaire alpha.

My lawyer - Mr. Adebayo, silver-haired, calm as still water-stood.

"Your Honor, this application is premature, procedurally defective, and reeks of bad faith. There has been no prior notice, no mediation attempt, no social welfare investigation. The respondent has been the sole caregiver since birth. The petitioner only became aware of the children's existence weeks ago after years of voluntary estrangement."

Ryder's lawyer rose smoothly. "The petitioner was deliberately kept in the dark, Your Honor. The respondent fled the marital home under false pretenses, concealed a pregnancy, and has since associated with individuals known to law enforcement for organized criminal activity-"

"Objection," Adebayo cut in. "Speculation and character assassination. No evidence has been presented."

"Sustained," the judge said. "Stick to facts, counsel."

Ryder finally looked at me then. Gray eyes cold. Betrayed. Like I was the one who'd done the cheating.

I stared back. Let him see the woman he'd thrown away. Let him see I wasn't crumbling.

The judge continued. "I've reviewed the affidavits. DNA results are pending but preliminary markers suggest paternity. Given the extraordinary circumstances-supernatural elements notwithstanding, which this court will treat as cultural context-I'm inclined to grant supervised visitation pending full hearing."

My stomach plummeted.

Damian's hand found mine under the table. Squeezed. Hard.

"However," the judge went on, "the court is concerned about escalation. Both parties will refrain from contact outside supervised settings. Respondent is ordered to produce the children for visitation at a neutral location this Saturday. Failure to comply will result in immediate warrant."

Gavel. Done.

I didn't breathe until we were outside in the blinding Lagos sun.

Damian steered me toward the waiting black Range Rover, door already open, driver standing at attention.

Inside the car, tinted windows up, partition raised, I finally let the shaking start.

"They're going to make me hand them over," I whispered.

"No." Damian turned my face to his. "They're going to try. We're going to stop it."

"How? The court-"

"Courts are human. Slow. Predictable." His thumb stroked my cheek. "Ryder wants a public win. We'll give him a private loss."

I searched his eyes. "What are you planning?"

He didn't answer right away. Just kissed me-brief, fierce-then leaned back.

"Trust me."

I wanted to. God, I wanted to.

But trust had teeth marks all over it.

Saturday came too fast.

The visitation was set for 10 a.m. at a private family center in Ikoyi-neutral, monitored, cameras everywhere. Social worker present. Security on both sides.

I dressed the kids in their nicest clothes. Asher in a little button-down that made him look older than six. Kai in his favorite blue hoodie. Aria in a yellow sundress with tiny sunflowers. They didn't understand why Mama was crying in the bathroom earlier, but they knew something was wrong.

We arrived early. Damian's security swept the building first. Only then did we go in.

The room was bright, colorful. Toys. Crayons. A low table. Two-way mirror on one wall-I knew his people were behind it.

The social worker, a kind-faced woman named Mrs. Okon, smiled at the kids.

"Hello, sweethearts. Your daddy is coming to play for a little while. Is that okay?"

Asher crossed his arms. "He's not my daddy. Damian is."

My heart cracked open.

Mrs. Okon blinked. Looked at me.

I forced a smile. "They've... bonded with someone new. It's complicated."

She nodded slowly. "We'll take it slow."

The door opened.

Ryder stepped in.

Alone.

He looked smaller somehow. Less alpha in this fluorescent light. His eyes went straight to the children.

Asher stepped in front of his siblings. Protective. Tiny chest puffed.

Kai gripped my leg. Aria hid her face in my skirt.

Ryder crouched slowly. Hands open.

"Hey," he said softly. "I'm Ryder. I... I'm your dad."

Asher scowled. "You made Mama cry. A lot."

Ryder flinched. Visibly.

"I know," he said. "I was wrong. Very wrong. I want to make it better."

Kai peeked out. "You left us."

"I didn't know about you." Ryder's voice cracked. "If I had-"

"But you didn't," Asher cut in. Sharp. "And now we have Damian. He stays. He protects. He doesn't hurt Mama."

Ryder looked at me then. Really looked.

"Is that true?" he asked quietly. "You've replaced me already?"

I lifted my chin. "I didn't replace anyone. I survived. And I found someone who doesn't make survival feel like punishment."

His jaw worked. Eyes glistened.

Then Aria peeked out. Curious despite herself.

"You smell like us," she said. "But... old. And sad."

Ryder laughed once-broken sound. "Yeah. I guess I do."

He reached into his pocket. Pulled out three small velvet pouches.

"Gifts," he said. "If it's okay."

I nodded once. Tense.

He handed them over.

Tiny wolf pendants-silver, not real silver, safe for pups. Each engraved with their names.

Asher took his reluctantly. Turned it over. "It's pretty," he admitted.

Kai examined his like a puzzle. Aria immediately put hers on.

Ryder watched them. Hungry. Heartbroken.

Time passed too slowly. Thirty minutes of awkward small talk, forced smiles, kids staying close to me. Ryder tried-stories about pack runs, how he used to climb trees as a boy-but the wall was too high.

When the social worker called time, he stood.

"I'll see you again?" he asked them.

Asher shrugged. "If Mama says."

Ryder looked at me. Pleading.

I didn't soften.

"Supervised," I said. "Always."

He nodded. Left without another word.

The door closed.

Asher turned to me. "He's not bad. Just... late."

I pulled them all into a hug. Tears hot on my cheeks.

"Yeah," I whispered. "Just late."

That night, back in the penthouse, Damian waited on the balcony.

Kids in bed. Exhausted. Confused but safe.

He handed me a glass of red wine. Stood behind me. Arms around my waist.

"How was it?" he asked.

"Painful. For everyone."

He kissed my neck. Soft.

"He didn't try anything?"

"No. He was... human. Vulnerable." I turned in his arms. "It almost made me hate him less."

Damian's eyes narrowed. "Don't."

"I'm not forgiving him. I'm just... tired of carrying the hate. It's heavy."

He studied me. Then nodded once.

"Good. Let it go. But don't forget."

I leaned into him. "What happened after court? Your call with the 'bigger fire'?"

A slow smile curved his lips.

"Ryder's lawyer suddenly remembered a conflict of interest. Withdrew from the case. New counsel is... less aggressive."

I raised a brow. "You leaned on him?"

"I reminded certain people where their mortgages are paid from." Casual. Like discussing the weather. "And the judge received an anonymous tip about campaign contributions from Silvermoon-linked businesses. She's recusing herself. New judge assigned Monday. One who doesn't owe anyone favors."

I exhaled. Shaky.

"That's... a lot of power."

He cupped my face. "Power I only use for family."

Family.

The word wrapped around my heart like a vow.

I kissed him then-slow, grateful, hungry.

He lifted me. Carried me inside. Laid me on the couch like I was glass.

This time he took his time.

Every kiss deliberate. Every touch worship.

When he slid inside me, eyes locked on mine, the bond sang.

No words.

Just us.

After, lying skin to skin, city lights painting stripes across our bodies, his phone buzzed.

He ignored it.

It buzzed again.

He sighed. Reached over.

Read the message.

Face went stone.

"What?" I asked.

"Ryder's gone underground. Dropped off the grid after the visitation. My people lost him at the hotel."

Fear prickled my scalp.

"He wouldn't-"

"He might." Damian sat up. Already reaching for clothes. "If he can't win in court, he'll try another way."

I sat up too. Heart hammering.

"Pack raid? Kidnapping?"

"Or something quieter." He pulled on jeans. "I'm doubling security. No one in or out without clearance."

He looked at me-eyes blazing gold.

"Lockdown starts now."

I nodded. Numb.

The fortress had cracks.

And something was slipping through.

Outside, thunder rumbled over Lagos.

The storm wasn't over.

It was only gathering strength.

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