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The Luna Rises From Ashes

On the day of my parents’ funeral, Maddox, the Beta of the Silvermoon Pack, took their grave plot to bury Kinley’s deceased dog instead. “She’s grieving over her pet and she’s on edge, plus she’s recently pregnant. It’s just a grave marker; let her have it,” he said, tossing the divorce papers in front of me. His voice carried the dismissive tone I’d grown accustomed to, laced with the authority of a Beta. “She’s young and fiery, threatening to abort the baby without proper recognition. Let’s finalize the divorce now, and once the baby is born, you can return.” I clutched the urn holding my parents’ ashes and signed the papers, feeling numb. The weight of the pack’s hierarchy pressed down on me—an Omega, powerless and disposable. Back at the pack house, as I packed my belongings, the mocking laughter of Maddox’s friends echoed through the halls. They were Deltas, warriors who thrived on their proximity to power, their voices dripping with scorn. “Now that she’s got no parents, Beta can do whatever he wants with her,” one sneered.
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Chapter 3

I stood frozen, staring in disbelief as Kinley mixed both urns of my parents’ ashes into a bowl of dog food. My fingernails dug deep into my palms, my body trembling uncontrollably, a cry of despair escaping my lips. The sleek Doberman wagged its tail, inching closer to the bowl. Its vibrant red tongue lapped over the food mingled with ashes, producing satisfied swallowing noises.

“No—!” I tried to lunge forward but was immediately pulled back by Desmond, the Delta of the Silvermoon Pack. His grip was ironclad, his expression unyielding. My knees hit the tile floor hard, yet the sharp physical pain was dwarfed by the agony churning within me. My parents had died in a tragic accident just last week, and now I couldn't even protect their final resting place. I bit down on my lower lip, the taste of blood filling my mouth.

“Violette, don't be so upset.” Kinley tilted her head, twirling a lock of hair around her finger, her voice saccharine but dripping with smugness. “I'll have someone package up the waste for you once the dog has digested it. I mean, whether it ends up in its stomach or in a cemetery, is there any difference?” She chuckled, her eyes glinting with challenge, a smirk tugging at her lips, sending a sharp throb through my temples.

Seizing the moment when Desmond's grip loosened, I broke free and lunged at Kinley on the bed. Grabbing her slender wrist, I yanked her toward the edge. “Even if it’s the last thing I do today, I’ll bring you down with me!” The words barely left my mouth before I used every ounce of strength to shove her down the stairs. Her shrill scream sliced through the air as she tumbled down, like a puppet with severed strings.

A shadow darted across, and Maddox, the Beta of the Silvermoon Pack, rushed forward, catching Kinley just in time. She curled up in his arms, her face pale, tears streaming down. “Maddox, I'm so scared... What about the baby...?” Her voice trembled, her words laced with manipulation.

Maddox's expression turned icy, and he slapped me hard across the face. The sting of his handprint burned against my cheek, but it was nothing compared to the pain in my chest. “Violette! Are you out of your mind? A fall like that could harm Kinley or the baby. How can you be so heartless?” His voice was cold, authoritative, and it sent a shiver down my spine.

The pack’s warriors crowded in, pinning me to the ground. Kinley gasped for breath between sobs before suddenly rolling her eyes and fainting. Maddox looked ominous as he carried her back to the bedroom, barking orders for the healer to be summoned immediately.

When he reappeared before me, he held one of the empty urns. A wave of dread surged through me as I struggled desperately, but the warriors kept me restrained. Maddox poured half a bottle of water into the urn, his movements deliberate and cruel. He gripped my jaw, forcing my mouth open, his gaze cold and unfeeling. “You brought this on yourself,” he said, his voice low and threatening.

The cold liquid forced its way down my throat, the revolting taste filling my mouth. I retched violently, my sanity unraveling. I screamed and cried, completely losing control, but Maddox only looked down at me with disdain. “This is the price for defying me,” he said, his voice devoid of any warmth. “I thought about leaving you some dignity, but now it seems pointless.”

His words cut deeper than any physical pain. I felt my wolf whimper in the back of my mind, her presence a faint comfort in the chaos. But even she couldn’t shield me from the humiliation and despair that consumed me. Maddox’s cruelty was a reminder of my place in the pack—an Omega, powerless and insignificant. And as I lay there, choking on the ashes of my parents, I knew I had to find a way out. I couldn’t stay in this hell any longer.

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