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The Mate He Rejected Kneels for No Alpha

Sera Voss thought the worst thing Calder Rhyne ever did was reject her in front of the entire pack. She was wrong. Six years later, she returns—not as the quiet omega he discarded, but as the awakened Luna Queen every alpha bloodline fears. Calder's wolf is screaming her name. His wife, Mira Flint, is unraveling. And Sera has exactly one answer for all of it: no.
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Chapter 2

Six Years Later

The training-yard floor was wet with my sweat by the time my coach told me to stop.

Tarek was a former enforcer with a face like cracked granite and the patience of a man who didn't believe in compliments. He waited until I'd peeled my gloves off, then handed me a tablet without a word.

I didn't need to read it. I'd already felt it during the run.

Numbers and graphs scrolled past — reaction time, scent threshold, kinetic output. Every metric was shaded into the high-end Omega range, brushing the pale gold band marked Luna-Class Baseline.

Luna.

Not just a performance tier. A political designation. A rank reserved for the mates of Alphas — or for those born with the bloodline to outrank one.

"You want me to file these?" Tarek asked.

I flipped the tablet face-down on the bench. "File them. Don't flag them."

He nodded. He didn't ask what I was hiding from. He never did.

My phone buzzed.

I glanced at it. Then I stopped breathing for a full second.

Dex Harlan.

A name I hadn't seen in six years.

I picked up. Put it on speaker. Started wiping down the parallel bars.

"Sera." His voice was deeper now. Older. Same careful mediator's tone underneath. "You're hard to find."

I kept polishing. Said nothing.

"I'm calling because Calder asked me to. To pass on a message."

My hand didn't slow.

"He says he's felt guilty all these years. That he lied to you. About Mira. It started before you left — while you were still together. He wants to make things right."

I set the cloth down.

"Why didn't he call me himself, Dex?"

A pause. Three full seconds.

"You know how he is with direct conflict, Sera."

I knew. God, I knew.

"Tell him," I said quietly, "his message was received."

I hung up.

I sat down on the bench. Counted my breaths. Six years. Six years of running, of building, of teaching myself to stop reaching for him in my sleep — and his apology came secondhand, through a friend, on a phone he didn't have to hold.

He hadn't even paid the cost of dialing my number.

Tarek wasn't at his console when I looked up. Leaning against the doorway to the locker room was a thick, off-white envelope.

The wax seal stopped me cold.

Two interlocking wolves and a crescent moon. The High Elder Council of my former pack. My birth pack. The pack I had left in pieces six years ago, swearing I'd never set foot in their territory again.

My name was on the front in formal script.

Sera Voss.

I broke the seal. One line of text.

Your lineage assay results have been formally reviewed. You are summoned to your birth pack for a hearing on the night of the next new moon.

Below the line, an embossed stamp I didn't recognize at first. A solitary full moon, every crater rendered in detail, pressed in deep metallic silver ink.

Alpha King bloodline silver.

The grade reserved for direct descendants of the founding Alphas.

I sat on the bench in a sweat-soaked sports bra, holding a piece of paper that was telling me my entire understanding of myself was a lie.

My father had been a Beta of unremarkable descent. That's what I'd been told. That's what every record I'd ever pulled said.

The seal said otherwise.

The same hour Calder's coward apology came through Dex, the Council was telling me I was Luna royal blood.

That wasn't a coincidence.

That was someone realizing six years too late that they had thrown a queen into the gutter.

I folded the letter along its crease. Slid it into the front pocket of my training bag. Zipped it shut with a sound like a knife sheathing.

Then I went home and booked a flight to Cedar Ridge.

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