
THE MATE SHE REJECTED
In the powerful Silver Moon Pack, Astra Wynter has always been the golden daughter, beautiful, respected, and destined to stand beside a strong alpha mate. She expects nothing less.
But when the moon reveals her fated mate as Lysander Blackwood, a weak, unshifted omega from the lowest-ranking family, Astra's perfect future shatters. Publicly humiliated in front of the entire pack, she rejects him on the spot, shaming the outcast who has already endured years of bullying and scorn.
Devastated and alone, Lysander returns home to discover his family brutally slaughtered, with only his younger brother left alive. Forced to flee into exile, he makes a blood vow: he will rise from nothing and destroy the princess who cast him aside... along with everyone she loves.
Seven years later, Lysander returns to Silver Moon as a lethal alpha, stronger, darker, and burning for retribution. Astra never imagined the weak boy she rejected would become the one man who could tear her world apart.
Now nothing will stop him from claiming what's owed... starting with her.
NOTE TO READERS:
This book follows two generations.
It first tells the complete story of Astra and Lysander (The Mate She Rejected). After their happy ending, the story continues with a time skip into the next generation, focusing on their triplets, two girls and one boy.
Thank you for joining this journey across both generations! ❤️
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Chapter 1
Tonight was a night to remember in the kingdom of Silver Moon pack. The full moon hung low in the sky, casting a silver glow over the town. The air was alive with the howling of wolves, their haunting cries echoing through the streets. It was a special celebration, one where the pack members would shift into their wolf forms and roam the town, letting their wild side shine.
Lysander sighed sadly, his eyes fixed on the ceiling of his small bedroom. He lay on his bed, feeling bored and alone. He couldn't dare to go out and join the celebration. As an omega, the lowest rank in the pack, he wasn't welcome among the others. They would mock him, tease him, and maybe even hurt him.
"Lysander," he heard, and a small smile played on his lips as he saw his father approaching. His father's footsteps were light, but Lysander's ears picked up the sound easily.
"Welcome back," Lysander said gently, sitting up on his bed. His father smiled wearily, his eyes tired from a long day of work.
"Why aren't you outside?" his father asked, sitting beside him on the bed.
"It's a full moon night. Everyone's out celebrating." He added.
Lysander shrugged. "I am not going. What will I be doing there, Father? You can go and have fun. I'll be okay alone here." He said.
His father sighed, his eyes filled with concern. "You're missing out on the pack's traditions, Lysander. It's a time for us to connect with our wolves and with each other. Your brothers are having fun already" He said.
Lysander looked away, feeling a pang of sadness. He knew his father was right, but he couldn't bring himself to join the others. Not when he was so different from them.
"I won't be going too," his father finally said, standing up.
"I have to be at the palace very early tomorrow morning anyway. I'll be in my room if you need anything." He added. He is actually a cleaner at the palace.
Lysander nodded, watching as his father left. He lay back down on the bed, feeling the weight of his loneliness. The howling of wolves outside seemed to grow louder, a reminder of everything he was missing out on.
As he closed his eyes, memories flooded his mind. He had always loved a private life, content to spend his days alone, reading and exploring the woods. Two years ago, he was virtually invisible, and he liked it that way. But everything changed on his eighteenth birthday, when he was supposed to shift into his wolf form for the very first time.
It didn't happen.
Rumors spread quickly through the pack, and soon everyone knew that Lysander was different. He was weak, unable to shift, and that made him a target for bullying. The other pack members would tease him, call him names, and sometimes even hurt him. Lysander couldn't defend himself, couldn't fight back. He was just too weak.
He didn't know much about his wolf, hadn't even sensed its presence. It was as if he was just a human, without any connection to the supernatural world around him.
Lysander's thoughts were interrupted by the sound of his father's footsteps outside his room. He heard the creak of the door, and then his father's soft voice. "Lysander, are you okay? Do you need anything?"
Lysander opened his eyes, feeling a surge of gratitude towards his father. "I'm fine, Father. Just trying to sleep."
His father nodded, his face lit by the moonlight streaming through the window. "Okay, son. Get some rest. We'll talk in the morning."
Lysander watched as his father left, feeling a sense of peace wash over him. He closed his eyes again, letting the sound of the wolves howling outside lull him into a restless sleep.
As he drifted off, Lysander's mind wandered to the future. What would happen to him? Would he ever find his place in the pack? Or would he always be an outcast, a weak omega who couldn't even shift into his wolf form?
The questions swirled in his mind, but Lysander couldn't find any answers. All he could do was wait and see what the future held.
........
Astra walked through the large temple, her two best friends behind her. The people they passed bowed and waved, and Astra kept a bright smile on her face. She looked stunning, and her friends couldn't help but notice.
As they arrived at the altar, Astra bent down to place the contents of her hand on the sculpture of the Moon Goddess. Her friends followed suit, and they all closed their eyes in reverence. After a moment of silence, they stood up and started leaving the temple.
"What did you wish for?" one of her friends asked as they walked out.
"I know," the other friend chimed in, and Astra faced her with a smile. "What is it?"
"Your eighteenth birthday is in two days, which means you'll be having your first transformation and getting your mate soon," her friend said.
"I know you wish Kieran will be your mate." She added.
Astra's smile grew wider. "Why did you think I'd wish for that?" She asked.
"Because he's your boyfriend, you both are in love, and he's the Beta's son," her friend replied.
"He's strong and powerful, and the right person to become the future Alpha." The other friend added.
Astra nodded, her smile still radiant. "That's exactly what I wish for, and I'll be glad if that works out." She said.
As they walked, they started hearing murmurs from the crowd.
"Look, your man is here," one of her friends said, and Astra turned to see Kieran entering the temple. He was handsome, with a smile on his face, and he greeted everyone respectfully.
"Your parents like him so much" Her friend saos while watching as the Alpha and Luna were hugging him.
"Yeah" Astra smile.
"All you have to wait for is when he will become your mate" the other friend said.
Astra's friends watched as Kieran approached them with a smile.
"You should have fun with your man," they said, before leaving the two alone.
Kieran went to meet Astra and grabbed her hand, taking her to a private place. He immediately kissed her, and Astra responded eagerly. Soon, he broke the kiss and hugged her tightly.
"I've been thinking about your birthday," he said, his voice low and husky. "I want to make it special for you."
Astra smiled, feeling happy and loved. "I'm a little worried, what if you aren't my mate?" she asked, her voice barely above a whisper.
Kieran looked into her eyes, his gaze intense. "We'll face that together," he said. "I love you, and I want to be with you, no matter what."
Astra's heart swelled with emotion, and she hugged him tightly. "I love you too, very much," she said, feeling grateful for his love and support.
TWO DAYS LATER
Lysander walked toward the school, his eyes scanning the crowded hallways with a mix of caution and fear. He wore a hoodie to cover his face, trying to blend in with the other students. His steps were quick and nervous, his heart racing with every step. He knew he was taking a risk by coming to this school, but he had no other choice.
As he turned a corner, he was suddenly surrounded by a group of boys. They were tall and muscular, their faces twisted with cruel smiles.
"Think we won't recognize you, loser?" one of them sneered, his voice dripping with malice.
Lysander tried to step back, but they closed in around him.
"Can you please just let me go?" he asked, trying to keep his voice steady. But they didn't listen.
The boys charged at him, their fists flying. Lysander tried to defend himself, but he was no match for their strength. He stumbled backward, his vision blurring as their blows landed on his face and body. He managed to push one of them away and took off running, his legs pumping as he sprinted down the corridor.
The boys quickly shifted into their wolf forms, their howls echoing through the hallways as they pursued him. Lysander ran as fast as he could, his breath coming in ragged gasps. The students around him parted, watching with a mixture of fear and indifference. No one dared to intervene, knowing that these boys were the sons of the palace ministers and Kieran, the beta's son, was their leader.
Lysander's heart sank as he realized he was being hunted. He spotted a door and quickly slipped inside, closing it behind him. He leaned against the door, panting heavily, and listened as the boys sped past, their howls fading into the distance.
As he caught his breath, he noticed that he wasn't alone in the room. A girl was dancing in front of a large mirror, her movements graceful and fluid. She was lost in her own world, oblivious to his presence. Lysander tried to sneak back out, not wanting to disturb her, but her melodious voice stopped him.
"Why are you here?" she asked, her voice gentle but curious.
Lysander turned to face her, and his breath caught in his throat. She was even more beautiful up close, her features delicate and refined. He felt a flutter in his chest, and his words hung in his throat.
"I was lost," he stammered. "I...I didn't mean to intrude."
The girl's eyes narrowed slightly, her gaze piercing. "You could get punished if you're seen here," she said. "You should get out."
Lysander nodded, feeling a surge of gratitude. "Sure, thanks," he said, turning to leave.
But the girl's voice called out to him again. "Hey."
He turned back, and she approached him with a handkerchief. She gently cleaned the bruises on his face, her touch soft and soothing. Lysander felt a shiver run down his spine as he stared at her, mesmerized.
"You shouldn't let anyone bully you," she said, her voice calm and reassuring.
Lysander felt a lump form in his throat as he gazed at her. He was tempted to touch her cheeks, to feel the softness of her skin. But he restrained himself, muttering a quick "thanks" before turning to leave.
As he stepped out of the room, he saw Kieran approaching, his eyes narrowing as he spotted the door Lysander had just exited. Lysander quickly hid at a corner, watching as Kieran entered the same room he had just left.
Lysander's heart sank as he wondered what Kieran wanted with the girl. He waited until Kieran disappeared into the room before emerging from his hiding spot. He couldn't shake off the feeling that he had stumbled into something much bigger than himself.
As he walked away, he couldn't stop thinking about the girl. Who was she? Why was Kieran visiting her? And what was the connection between them? Lysander's mind was filled with questions, but he had no answers.
He entered his classroom, his eyes scanning the room for an empty seat. He spotted one and quickly took it, trying to blend in with the other students. But his mind kept wandering back to the girl, her beautiful face etched in his memory like a gentle breeze on a summer day.
The rest of the day passed in a blur as Lysander's thoughts remained with the mysterious girl. He wondered if he would ever see her again, if he would ever get the chance to talk to her, to learn more about her.
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8.9
Aliana braved a heavy storm, carrying a warm stew for her fiancé, Ivan, just as she always put his needs before her own. This ingrained habit, a survival mechanism from a cold childhood, was about to shatter into a million pieces. Tonight, everything she believed was a lie.
The iron gates of Ivan's private villa flashed red, denying her entry, and a guard mumbled lies. Ignoring him, she pushed past, a strange orchid perfume leading her to Ivan's car, where a tube of crimson lipstick lay on the passenger seat. Through a window, she saw him with another woman and a small child, an image that felt like jagged glass twisting in her heart.
Then his words cut through the storm, cold and cruel:
"Aliana is just a placeholder."
He was marrying her for her multi-billion-dollar patent, a secret deal made with her own parents, who had sold her for a kickback to buy this very house. Her family, her love, her future-all were a calculated lie.
Her inner wolf, usually fierce, fell terrifyingly silent, replaced by a chilling resolve. The burning acid in her throat wasn't just bile; it was the taste of her shattered devotion.
She didn't want his apologies or his guilt. She wanted his ruin, and as Ivan walked in with a fake smile the next morning, Aliana was ready to deliver it.

9.3
Halie woke up to a sharp pain and a terrifying reality. She was in a new body, her face covered in a hideous web of scars, and her spiritual power reduced to a pathetic D-Class.
Before she could even process the memories of being framed, her bedroom doors were violently kicked open.
Her sister Seraphina sauntered in with a venomous sneer, followed closely by Halie's S-Class fiancé, Jett.
"Look at the disgrace of the Avila family. What a waste," Seraphina mocked, throwing a mirror at her bed.
"I can't be tied to a cripple. As an S-Class, I have to break our engagement," Jett added, his gaze full of disgust.
The nightmare didn't stop there. Her father called, screaming about how she had shamed the family name. He officially stripped her of her inheritance, froze all her accounts, and exiled her to the decaying Southern District to rot.
To make matters worse, a cold, mechanical voice suddenly echoed in her skull, warning her of an impending genetic collapse. Without an immediate energy infusion, she would face total organ failure in thirty days.
A ruined face, a treacherous family, a world that wanted her dead, and a literal death clock ticking in her brain. The original owner had died in absolute despair, a tragic victim of sheer cruelty.
But if they thought she would just sit there and die, they were severely mistaken.
Armed with a mysterious system and her brilliant scientist mind from her past life, Halie packed her bags. She chose the craziest survival quest: head to the slums, find the exiled, sterile S-Class "madman" Coleman, and cure him to harvest his life energy. It was time to start her counterattack.

9.3
Born into privilege, Eleanor never imagined her life could shatter in a single night. Then her father disappeared with his mistress, her mother fell from a building and slipped into a coma, and everything she once owned turned to dust.
Determined not to ruin Jonathan's future with her family's disgrace, she ended their relationship and became the bride of a man trapped in a vegetative state.
She believed that was the last time their paths would cross. But two years later, Jonathan pinned her in the dark and whispered, "Long time no see, my sister-in-law."

8.3
EDEN
8.3
Elianila, an AI Architect, is part of an elite team tasked with designing a global system meant to prevent threats, manage disasters, and distribute resources to vulnerable regions. After five years of tireless work with her colleagues, she uncovers disturbing anomalies, code-named, X-variables, that flag individuals according to criteria she never programmed.
As Elianila digs deeper to understand what the X-variables measure and where their origin, she finds herself in direct conflict with the authorities. Soon, the System marks her and her daughter as threats - targets to be eliminated.
With a small band of colleagues and dissidents, Elianila goes on the run, hiding in places beyond the Systems reach. As they evade surveillance, they race against time to warn others, expose the truth, and fight back against the omnipresent authority of the System.

9.2
When Alma's father stood in front of the bulldozers to protest, the energy company's thugs beat him half to death in the mud.
Instead of arresting the attackers, the police handcuffed her bleeding father and threw him into a cruiser.
"Stay back, kid," the officer barked, shoving Alma away.
Her father was denied bail and framed for assaulting an officer. The corrupt mayor just smiled and told her not to cause a scene. Meanwhile, the company mailed her weeping mother a severance check that barely covered a month of groceries.
Alma was forced to watch her family be completely destroyed by men with money and power.
Kneeling in the cold dirt where her father's blood had spilled, she didn't shed a single tear. The panic in her chest died, replaced by a cold, absolute hatred.
She realized that crying wouldn't do anything. In this world, justice didn't exist for the weak.
Years later, Alma stepped onto a prestigious Ivy League campus, her cheap backpack slung over her shoulder.
She was surrounded by the arrogant children of the very executives who ruined her life.
She lowered her head, hiding her dead eyes, and put on the perfect mask of a timid, helpless charity case.
Undergrad was just a training ground, and these elite kids were just her practice dummies. The hunt was officially on.

9.8
I was an arrogant, canceled reality TV star, trying to salvage my ruined reputation on a live broadcast.
But after I lost my temper and assaulted a cameraman, my furious grandfather chased me into our family's forbidden gallery, where I accidentally crashed into an ancient, sealed portrait.
The canvas shattered, and a terrifying woman with glowing golden eyes stepped out of the wall.
She was Cecil, the First Matriarch of the Marshall family. She caught a lightning bolt with her bare hands and crushed me to my knees with an invisible, suffocating pressure.
My grandfather, instead of saving me, groveled on the floor and abandoned me to her mercy.
"You are the disgrace that will end this family."
She hijacked my entire life, forcing me to act as her submissive baggage handler on my own survival reality show, broadcasting my humiliation to millions.
I didn't understand why this ancient monster was tormenting me. Why did she strip away my pride, treat me like a broken tool, and force me to endure the mockery of the very ex-girlfriend who had ruined my life?
But when those same cast members tried to corner me in the dark woods, Cecil stepped in front of me, her eyes locking onto the silver ring of the man mocking me.
"To catch the wolf, one must sometimes walk with the sheep."
That was when I realized she wasn't here to destroy me—she was here to hunt the parasites who had been secretly siphoning away my life force.