
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 6
The penthouse had become a beautiful cage.
Every window tinted darker. Every door triple-locked. Security rotated in silent shifts-men and women who moved like shadows and spoke in low codes. The kids thought it was a game at first. "Fortress Day," Asher called it, building barricades out of pillows and demanding Damian teach him "alpha moves." Kai drew maps of escape routes "just in case." Aria carried her wolf pendant everywhere, whispering to it like a secret friend.
But by day four of lockdown, the novelty had worn thin.
Asher snapped at Kai over the last mango slice. Kai cried-quiet, furious tears. Aria refused to eat anything that wasn't from my hand. Their little wolf sides were restless; I could feel it in the air, the way their eyes caught light wrong sometimes, the way their nails grew sharper when they got frustrated.
I was losing them to cabin fever, and I was losing myself to waiting.
Damian barely slept. He'd disappear for hours into his office or down to the lower floors where his "team" worked. When he came back, he smelled like gun oil, coffee, and tension. He'd pull me into his lap without a word, bury his face in my neck, breathe me in like I was oxygen.
Tonight was no different.
He found me on the balcony-air thick with coming rain, city lights smudged behind new storm clouds. I was wrapped in one of his hoodies, staring at nothing.
He didn't speak at first. Just stepped behind me, arms bracketing mine on the railing, chest to my back.
"They're asleep?" he asked finally.
"Barely. Asher keeps shifting in his sleep. Tiny paws. He wakes up screaming because he doesn't understand why his hands look wrong."
Damian exhaled against my hair. "It's early for them. Most pups don't partial-shift until eight or nine. Stress accelerates it."
"Stress we caused."
"No." His arms tightened. "Stress Ryder caused. We're containing it."
I turned in his hold. Looked up. His face was shadowed, jaw shadowed darker with stubble.
"You haven't told me everything," I said quietly. "What your people found. Where Ryder is."
He hesitated-just a second, but I caught it.
"He's still in Lagos," Damian said. "Moving between safe houses. Meeting with old contacts-some pack, some not. He's trying to build leverage. Blackmail material. Photos. Bank records. Anything to paint you unstable in front of the new judge."
My stomach twisted. "And?"
"And he's failing." Damian's voice dropped. "Because every time he reaches for a string, we cut it first."
I searched his eyes. "How many strings have you cut, Damian?"
A muscle ticked in his cheek. "Enough."
Silence stretched. Thunder rolled distant.
"I need to know," I said. "If we're doing this-if we're really building something-I can't be in the dark. Not again."
He studied me for a long moment. Then nodded once.
"Come."
He led me inside, past the kids' rooms, down a hallway I'd never explored. A plain door. Biometric lock. He pressed his thumb to the pad. It clicked open.
Inside: a windowless room. Monitors covered one wall-feeds from the building, street cams, drone angles. A long table held maps, files, weapons laid out like surgical tools. Two of his people-beta wolves I recognized from the courthouse-stood at attention when we entered.
"Clear the room," Damian said.
They left without question.
He closed the door. Locked it.
Then he pulled a chair for me. Sat across. Opened a slim black folder.
"Ryder's been busy," he said, sliding photos across. Grainy night shots: Ryder meeting a man in a suit outside a club in Victoria Island. Another: same man handing him an envelope. A third: Ryder in a car with tinted windows, talking on a burner phone.
"Who's the suit?" I asked.
"Felix Adeyemi. Fixer. Used to work for half the cartels in West Africa before he went 'legitimate.' Specializes in digging dirt and making it stick in court. Ryder hired him three days after the first hearing."
I swallowed. "What dirt?"
Damian flipped to the next page. A screenshot of an email chain. My name in the subject line.
"He's trying to prove you've been living off illicit funds. That Eclipse money is dirty. That you're endangering the children by association."
I laughed-hollow. "He's projecting. His pack runs half the black-market wolfsbane trade in the southwest."
"Exactly." Damian tapped another photo. "Which is why we're hitting back. Quietly. We leaked financial discrepancies in Silvermoon's offshore accounts to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission. Anonymous tip. They're slow, but they bite when the numbers are big enough. Ryder's suddenly very distracted."
I stared at him. "You're weaponizing government agencies?"
"When necessary." No remorse. "He wants to play human law? Fine. We play harder."
I leaned back. Heart pounding. "And if that doesn't stop him?"
Damian closed the folder. Met my eyes.
"Then we go to phase two."
"Which is?"
He didn't answer right away. Just reached across, took my hand. Thumb over my pulse.
"Phase two is me reminding him-personally-what happens when you threaten what belongs to Eclipse."
A chill ran through me. Not fear. Something darker. Hotter.
"You'd kill him?"
"If he forces it." Flat. Final. "But I'd rather break him. Make him crawl away and never look back."
I should have been horrified.
I wasn't.
My wolf stirred, approving. She liked the ruthlessness. Liked the protection.
I stood. Walked around the table. Straddled his lap without preamble.
His hands went to my hips instantly. Eyes darkening.
"Elara-"
"Shut up," I whispered. Kissed him hard. All teeth and need.
He growled low. Stood with me wrapped around him. Backed me against the wall of monitors. Screens flickered behind us-silent surveillance of an empty city.
Clothes came off fast. Desperate.
He lifted me higher. My legs locked around his waist.
When he thrust in, it was rough. Claiming. Reassuring.
"Mine," he snarled against my throat.
"Yours," I gasped. Nails digging into his shoulders.
The bond roared-fierce, protective, unbreakable.
We moved like we were fighting something bigger than each other.
When we came, it was violent. Cleansing.
After, he held me against the wall. Breathing ragged. Forehead to mine.
"No more secrets," he said.
"No more," I agreed.
But secrets have a way of howling back.
2:47 a.m.
A scream tore through the penthouse.
Not adult. Child.
I bolted upright. Damian was already moving-gun in hand from the nightstand before I even registered the sound.
We ran.
Aria's room.
She was sitting up in bed, eyes wide and glowing silver. Not gold. Silver-like moonlight trapped in pupils. Her little hands clutched the sheets. Tiny claws extended. Not cute partial-shift. Full. Dangerous.
Asher and Kai stood in the doorway, frozen.
"Mama," Aria whimpered. "It hurts. Inside hurts."
I dropped beside her. "Baby, breathe. Mama's here."
Damian knelt too. Voice calm. "Look at me, little queen."
She did. Tears streaming.
"Your wolf is waking up early," he said softly. "She's strong. Like you. But she needs to calm down or she'll tear you apart trying to get out."
Aria's lip trembled. "I don't want to hurt."
"You won't." He placed his hand over hers. Palm to palm. Alpha command humming under his skin. "Listen to my voice. Slow breaths. In... out..."
Her claws retracted slowly. Eyes faded back to hazel.
But the air still crackled. Something more than normal pup shift.
I felt it too-a pull. Not just mother to child. Something older. Rarer.
Damian's gaze met mine over her head.
"Silver eyes," he murmured. "That's not ordinary alpha blood."
I swallowed. "What is it?"
"Moon-touched," he said quietly. "Very rare. Means she's got a direct line to Luna herself. Visions. Power over bonds. Sometimes... prophecy."
My blood ran cold.
Ryder's line had nothing like that.
But mine?
My rogue mother-dead before I could ask-always said her family carried "old gifts." I'd thought it was stories.
Now it stared back at me in my daughter's frightened eyes.
Damian pulled Aria into his arms. She buried her face in his neck. Fell asleep almost instantly-exhausted.
He looked at me over her head.
"Ryder can never know," he said. Low. Deadly. "If he finds out what she is..."
He didn't finish.
He didn't have to.
Outside, lightning cracked. Rain lashed the windows.
The storm had arrived.
And something inside my little girl had answered it.
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9.7
Luna Elena Frost was never chosen, only assigned.
Bound to Alpha Alaric Ashbourne through a cold contractual marriage, she endures three years as a Luna in name only. He never comes home, never defends her, and never looks at her, while his heart belongs to another woman.
At his grandmother's funeral, Alaric publicly dissolves their marriage, humiliating Elena before the entire pack. In that moment, she finally understands the truth. She was never wanted.
But the Moon has not abandoned her.
A forgotten night resurfaces. Her long-silent wolf begins to awaken. And secrets buried within her bloodline start to surface, drawing danger from every direction.
Cast out by the pack that once used her, Elena must flee, survive, and uncover her true power.
Only then does the Alpha realize his mistake.
By the time he turns back in regret, the Luna he rejected may already be gone forever.

9.0
My fiancé, Connor, and I had a one-year pact. I'd work undercover as a junior developer in the company we co-founded, while he, the CEO, built our empire.
The pact ended the day he ordered me to apologize to the woman who was systematically destroying my life.
It happened during his most important investor pitch. He was on video call when he demanded I publicly humiliate myself for his "special guest," Jaden. This was after she'd already scalded my hand with hot coffee and faced zero consequences.
He chose her. In front of everyone, he chose a manipulative bully over our company's integrity, our employees' dignity, and me, his fiancée.
His eyes on the screen demanded my submission.
"Apologize to Jaden. Now."
I took a step forward, held up my burned hand for the camera, and made a call of my own.
"Dad," I said, my voice dangerously quiet. "It's time to dissolve the partnership."

8.9
Debora went to prison to protect the man she loved, only to end up a paroled convict living under the roof of her abusive foster parents.
When they found her positive pregnancy test from a one-night stand, they threatened to kick her out and send her straight back to a cell.
Just as they were about to report her, the stranger from that dark hotel room suddenly appeared.
He paid her foster parents one million dollars to marry her and take her away.
Debora thought she was finally safe.
But the moment they were alone, he looked at her with pure, venomous hatred.
He didn't want a wife; he wanted a prisoner.
He believed Debora was the ruthless murderer who had destroyed his life in a car crash, and he planned to make her suffocate in her own despair.
He didn't know she was just a scapegoat.
To survive and protect her baby, Debora found a job at a bridal shop, only to run into the real culprit—the man who actually drove the car and framed her.
He was now happily engaged to a wealthy heiress.
They deliberately ruined a priceless wedding gown and blamed it on her.
"Kneel on this floor and apologize, or I'm calling the police to revoke your parole!"
Why did she have to rot in hell for his sins, while the man she married wanted to destroy her?
Just as her trembling knees were about to touch the cold marble floor, the heavy glass doors were violently shoved open.
Her billionaire husband strode in like a force of nature, his eyes locked onto the wealthy couple with a terrifying, destructive rage.

8.7
I woke up from a coma in the hospital, universally condemned as the vicious daughter who pushed the beloved fake heiress, Georgina, down the stairs.
My ruthless billionaire brother, Angelo, stood over my bed with cold eyes, ready to destroy me for hurting his precious sister.
But as I looked at him, a terrifying prophecy from my coma flooded my brain. Our entire family was doomed.
In the original timeline, Georgina would team up with corporate rivals to bankrupt the company, frame Angelo, and send him to federal prison, while our parents would abandon me to die miserably.
Lying there, I didn't dare speak. I just desperately cursed my idiot brother in my head.
"This stupid brother is still yelling at me for that fake heiress. He doesn't even know he's going to be framed and sent to prison next month!"
I just wanted to stay quiet, let them ruin themselves, and run away from this toxic family.
But strangely, Angelo didn't strangle me. Instead, his attitude took a shocking turn.
He abruptly fired the driver plotting to kill him, destroyed the abusive fiancé of a family ally, and publicly humiliated Georgina at a high-society gala.
He even shielded me from our abusive parents, declaring to the world that I was the only sister he would ever protect.
I was completely terrified and confused. Why was the tyrant brother suddenly acting like a protective beast?
It wasn't until he flawlessly crushed a massive corporate attack using the exact financial secrets I had just complained about in my mind that a horrifying realization hit me.
He could hear my inner thoughts!

8.6
"Come on, Juliet... it's time to write a new story."
After years trapped in an abusive marriage, Juliet Pierce finally runs. Alone, with two children and a suitcase full of trauma, she leaves behind the luxury - and George Monroe, the man she once loved - in search of a new beginning.
The destination? Manhattan.
The plan? Just survive.
But everything changes on her first night working as a waitress at Paradise, an exclusive BDSM club where pleasure meets power. Afraid of being recognized, she wears a mask - a shield she desperately needs.
And that's where she crosses paths with Noah Blake: billionaire CEO, relentless Dominant, and co-owner of the club.
He sees her.
He wants her.
He has no idea who she really is... yet.
Days later, Juliet applies for a position as Noah's assistant. This time, she's not wearing a mask - and he starts putting the pieces together.
Juliet wants distance.
Noah wants to tame her.
"I do love a challenge," he says.
Juliet is everything he never expected: funny, bold, intense - fragile on the outside, but with eyes that reveal how untamed she truly is.
He wants her on her knees.
She wants to prove she can love without losing herself.
What begins as a dangerous arrangement becomes a quiet war between fear and desire, past and redemption.
But Juliet's past is closer than she thinks. And when it resurfaces to haunt her, she'll have to choose: surrender... or fight for herself - and maybe, for the love of a man who swore he would never love.
"It was in that moment I realized I was about to discover:
Whether this would be a nightmare...
or the best experience of my life."

7.1
"You're mine now, Brittany." He whispered in my ears. I froze. I don't remember telling him my name.
Zayne...Zayne...oh God. Now, I remember why his name sounded so familiar...but it was too late, I thought as I lost consciousness.
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Brittany's life has been full of heartbreaks and pain, from her father's death to her mother's manipulation and abuse, while using religion as a weapon.
She grews up with fear, guarding her virginity like a cloak because of her mother's constant words in her ears.
Until she meets Zayne, known throughout New York as the CEO for his ruthlessness, he turns out to be Mafia too.
Zayne claims her as his refusing to let her go. Will Brittany grow to love him and give him a chance after what he did to her?
What happens when she's the only one who can save him from enemies flocking around him?
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"I'm letting you go, doll." He mumbled as he held on to me, his eyes growing weak.
My heart twisted in my chest as tears fell down my cheeks.
No... "I don't regret a thing. You taking me was the best thing that ever happened to me."