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The Luna Who Rose From Ashes

Betrayed by her mate and pack, Elara is left for dead in the ruins of her home. Instead of succumbing to despair, she embraces a dormant power that transforms her into a legendary figure of myth. As a resurrected Luna, she must navigate a world of shifting alliances and ancient rivalries. While seeking justice against those who wronged her, she discovers an unexpected bond with a mysterious Alpha who challenges her newfound independence.
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Chapter 1

POV: Maya

"Is the camera running? Make sure the bastard can see her face. I want him to smell her terror through the screen."

The voice belonged to Kaelen, a rogue whose breath reeked of cheap liquor and old blood. He grabbed a handful of Maya’s matted hair, yanking her head back to force her to look into the lens of a cracked smartphone. Maya didn't scream. Her throat was too dry, parched from three days of silence and the metallic tang of the silver chains biting into her wrists. She stared into the camera, her vision blurring, trying to project a silent plea to the man she had called her husband, her Alpha, and her mate for five long years.

"Alpha Fenris," Kaelen sneered, his face inches from Maya’s ear. "We have your precious Luna. She looks a bit dusty, doesn't she? The Iron Claw Pack is rich, and we’re greedy. Ten million in untraceable gold by midnight, or we start sending her back to you piece by piece. Starting with the finger that wears your ring."

The phone crackled as the connection surged. On the small, flickering screen, the backdrop of a glittering ballroom appeared. The sound of a violin quartet and the clinking of champagne flutes drifted through the speaker, a cruel contrast to the damp, dark cellar where Maya lay.

Maya saw him then. Fenris was dressed in a tailored midnight-blue suit, his silver hair slicked back to perfection. His arm was draped possessively around the waist of Sasha, a high-ranking pack warrior who had been wearing Maya’s jewelry and sleeping in Maya’s bed for months.

"You're interrupting my toast, Kaelen," Fenris said, his voice smooth, bored, and utterly devoid of concern. He didn't even look at the camera at first; he leaned down to whisper something into Sasha’s ear that made her giggle.

"Did you hear me, you arrogant mutt?" Kaelen roared, tightening his grip on Maya’s hair. She let out a small, sharp gasp of pain. "I have your Luna! The woman you marked!"

Fenris finally turned his gaze toward the screen. His golden eyes, once the source of Maya’s comfort, were as cold as a winter tomb. He took a slow sip of his drink, his expression one of mild annoyance, as if he were dealing with a persistent telemarketer rather than the kidnapping of his wife.

"I heard you," Fenris replied. "But I think you’ve overestimated the value of your cargo. Look at her, Kaelen. She’s pale, she’s weak, and she hasn't shifted in years. She’s a Luna in name only."

"Fenris, please," Maya whispered, her voice cracking. It was the first time she had spoken in days. "Please. They’re going to kill me."

Sasha leaned into the frame, a mocking pout on her lips. "Oh, poor Maya. Still waiting for someone to save you? You were always such a burden to the pack. Always needing protection, always taking and never giving."

"Quiet, Sasha," Fenris said, though there was no bite in his command. He looked back at Kaelen. "The Iron Claw Pack doesn't negotiate with scavengers. And we certainly don't pay ransoms for those who cannot defend themselves. If Maya is too weak to escape a few low-life rogues, then she isn't worth the gold it would take to bring her home. A true Luna would have already clawed your throats out."

"You’re joking," Kaelen laughed, a harsh, disbelieving sound. "This is your mate! The bond... you can feel her dying!"

"The bond is a suggestion, not a prison," Fenris said, his tone turning icy. "I’ve spent years carrying the weight of a mate who offered nothing but a pretty face and a fragile heart. If you want to rid me of that weight, Kaelen, feel free. Consider it a favor to the Iron Claw."

Maya felt the air leave her lungs. It wasn't the silver or the ropes that were killing her; it was the casual, calculated cruelty in his voice. She had spent five years trying to be the perfect Luna, enduring his neglect, his public affairs, and his coldness, thinking that if she just worked harder, if she was just more patient, he would eventually love her. But he didn't want her saved. He wanted her gone.

"You heard the man," Sasha chirped, swirling the ice in her glass. "He’s busy. We’re celebrating our engagement tonight. It would be such a shame if a messy ransom call ruined the mood."

"Engagement?" Maya’s heart hammered against her ribs. "We are still bonded, Fenris! You cannot marry her while I live!"

Fenris leaned closer to the camera, his face filling the screen. For a second, Maya saw a flicker of something dark in his eyes—not regret, but a predatory hunger. "Exactly, Maya. While you live. Do you understand now? You’ve always been in the way. Of the pack’s progress, of my happiness, of the mate I actually chose. Don't call this number again, Kaelen. You have my permission to do whatever you want with her. She is no longer my concern."

The screen went black.

The silence that followed was deafening. Kaelen stared at the phone, then at Maya, who had slumped forward, her forehead touching the cold, dirt floor. The heavy scent of betrayal hung in the air, thicker than the dust.

"Well," Kaelen breathed, pocketing the phone. "That was cold. Even for an Alpha. Your man just signed your death warrant, little bird. He didn't just refuse to pay; he basically asked me to do the job for him."

Third Person POV: Kaelen

Kaelen looked down at the woman at his feet. She looked broken, a discarded doll in the corner of a warehouse. He had expected to make a killing off the Iron Claw. He had heard rumors of the Alpha’s neglect, but he hadn't realized Fenris was looking for an executioner. The situation had shifted. He couldn't keep her for ransom anymore, and letting her go would mean having a witness to his failure.

"You heard him, boys!" Kaelen shouted to the other rogues lingering in the shadows. "The Alpha wants a scandal-free divorce! And since we aren't getting paid by the husband, I suppose we’ll have to take our payment in blood."

The rogues moved in, their eyes glowing with a feral hunger. They had been waiting for the word. They hated the Great Packs, and the chance to spill the blood of a Luna—even a rejected one—was a rare treat.

Kaelen reached into his belt and pulled out a long, serrated dagger made of pure silver. The metal hummed with a low, wicked energy, designed to prevent a werewolf’s healing factor from kicking in. He grabbed Maya by the throat, forcing her to look at him one last time.

"You know, I almost feel sorry for you," Kaelen lied, his lips curling into a grin. "To be hated that much by your own soulmate? That’s a special kind of hell. But look on the bright side. After tonight, you won't have to worry about him ever again."

Third Person POV: Maya

Maya looked up at the blade, the silver reflecting the dim light of a single overhead bulb. Her heart was a frantic drum, but beneath the terror, something else was beginning to stir. It was a tiny spark, buried deep under years of suppressed power and the "weakness" everyone told her she possessed.

She thought of Fenris laughing at the gala. She thought of Sasha wearing her necklace. She thought of the five years she had wasted being small so he could feel big.

He wants me dead, she thought. He didn't just leave me. He told them to kill me.

The spark in her chest flared. It wasn't the warmth of a wolf; it was something hotter, something that felt like it was made of molten lead. Her skin began to itch, a searing heat spreading from the base of her spine to the tips of her fingers.

"What's this?" Kaelen muttered, frowning as he noticed a faint, orange glow beneath Maya’s skin. "Are you getting a fever, princess? Don't worry. It’ll be over fast."

He raised the silver blade high, the edge aimed directly at her throat. The rogues around him began to howl, a discordant, terrifying sound that filled the room. Maya closed her eyes, but she didn't pray to the Moon Goddess. The Moon Goddess had given her Fenris. The Moon Goddess had failed her.

If I die, Maya vowed, her thoughts turning into a silent, screaming roar, I am taking every single one of you with me.

The heat in her blood turned into a roar. The silver chains around her wrists began to hum, the metal turning a dull cherry-red as it absorbed the sudden, impossible temperature of her body.

"Any last words?" Kaelen asked, his voice dripping with mock pity. He leaned in, the tip of the blade grazing the skin of her neck, drawing a single, thin line of blood.

Maya opened her eyes. They weren't the soft brown Fenris had once admired. They were the color of a dying star—brilliant, terrifying, and consuming.

"Burn," she whispered.

Kaelen’s eyes widened. He didn't have time to react before the air in the room suddenly ignited. The silver blade in his hand didn't just heat up; it liquefied, the molten metal dripping onto his boots. He screamed, dropping the hilt, but the heat was coming from everywhere now.

The ropes binding Maya’s legs turned to ash in a second. The silver cuffs shattered like glass. She stood up, her tattered clothes singed but her skin untouched by the growing inferno.

"What are you?" Kaelen gasped, backing away as his clothes began to smoke. "You’re just a wolf! You’re supposed to be weak!"

Maya didn't answer. She took a step forward, and the floorboards beneath her feet blackened and curled. The rogues who had been closing in were now scrambling for the exit, but the doors had swollen shut from the heat.

The rogue leader looked at his hands, watching as blisters rose on his skin just from being in her presence. He realized then that he hadn't kidnapped a lamb to be slaughtered. He had brought a dormant volcano into his home, and it was finally, violently erupting.

Kaelen scrambled for a backup weapon, a heavy iron crowbar, but as he swung it, Maya caught the metal in her bare hand. The iron turned white-hot instantly, searing into his palm. He shrieked, falling to his knees.

Maya leaned down, her face inches from his, mimicking the way he had taunted her minutes before. The scent of her own burning power was the only thing she could smell.

"Tell Fenris," she said, her voice sounding like the crackling of a forest fire.

"Tell him what?" Kaelen sobbed, his eyes streaming from the smoke.

Maya’s grip tightened on the melting iron. "Tell him he didn't kill the Luna. He just cleared the way for the Queen."

She let go of the metal and turned toward the center of the warehouse. The flames were licking the ceiling now, the entire structure turning into a tinderbox. Behind her, Kaelen lunged one last time, driven by desperation. He grabbed a shard of broken glass, aiming for her back.

Maya didn't even turn around. A wing of pure, translucent flame erupted from her shoulder blades, slamming Kaelen back into the wall with the force of a physical blow. He hit the wood and didn't move again.

Maya walked toward the exit. She didn't feel the pain of the fire. She didn't feel the cold of the night waiting outside. All she felt was a singular, burning purpose. The Iron Claw Pack had left her in the ashes.

Now, she was going to make sure they all burned in them.

She reached the door and pushed. The heavy oak frame disintegrated into embers at her touch. Maya stepped out into the moonlit woods, the cool air hitting her heated skin, creating a shroud of steam around her. She looked toward the horizon, where the lights of the Iron Claw city glowed in the distance.

"I'm coming for you, Fenris," she whispered to the wind. "And I'm bringing the fire with me."

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