
The Rejected Luna: Rise of the White Wolf Queen
As the Luna of the Silver Moon Pack, I thought my Fated Mate bond with Alpha Liam was unbreakable.
That was until Ava Sinclair walked into the banquet hall, pregnant, and Liam used his Alpha Command to force me to my knees in front of the whole pack, choosing his mistress over me.
The violence of his rejection didn't just break my heart; it killed the unborn pup I hadn't even told him about yet.
When I tried to escape the toxicity, Liam hunted me down and chained me in a dungeon with silver cuffs, desperate to keep me as a "backup" while he played house with Ava.
It took him two years to realize Ava was carrying a rogue's bastard, not his heir.
Suddenly, the arrogant Alpha was the victim, kneeling in the dirt at the Solstice Festival, offering me a massive diamond ring and begging for a second chance.
He thought he could buy forgiveness. He thought I was still his broken little wife.
But I didn't reach for the ring.
I turned to the female warrior standing beside me—the one who had lifted a collapsing stone pillar to save my life while Liam was busy destroying it.
I interlaced my fingers with hers and looked down at my ex-mate.
"You ask why I choose her?" I said, my voice ringing across the silent plaza.
"Because while you were building my cage, Liam, Seraphina was becoming my sky."
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Chapter 3
Maya Goldstein POV:
The nausea was no longer just a symptom; it was a constant companion, a physical reminder of the secret growing inside me and the rot spreading through my life.
It was past midnight.
The pack house was silent, save for the groaning of the old timber settling against the wind.
I couldn't sleep. My senses were heightened to a fever pitch, vibrating with the agitation of my White Wolf.
I walked down the hallway, my bare feet making no sound on the plush carpet. I was heading to the kitchen for water, but low, heated voices from the Alpha’s study froze me in place.
The door was cracked open an inch.
"...you promised me, Liam!"
It was Ava. Her voice was shrill, laced with desperation.
"Lower your voice," Liam hissed. The sound of his voice, once my comfort, now grated on my nerves like sandpaper on raw skin.
I crept closer, pressing my back against the wall to merge with the shadows.
"I can't wait anymore," Ava cried. "I'm pregnant, Liam! I'm carrying your heir! A real Alpha heir, not some weakling!"
My breath hitched. My hand flew to my own stomach. *Pregnant?*
"Ava, calm down," Liam said, his tone soothing yet sickeningly manipulative. "I told you I would take care of you. You will have the best house on the estate. You will have wealth, servants..."
"I don't want a house!" she snapped. "I want the title! I want to be Luna! Maya is useless. She’s weak. She’s an Omega in spirit, even if she has a title. The pack needs a strong mother."
There was a silence.
I held my breath, waiting for him to defend me. Waiting for him to roar at her for insulting his Mate.
"Maya is the Fated Mate," Liam said, his voice flat and devoid of warmth. "She is the face of the pack. The Moon Goddess chose her. If I reject her without cause, the pack morale will plummet. She is... necessary. For stability."
Necessary.
Not loved. Not cherished. *Necessary.*
Like a piece of furniture. Like a tool.
"She is a placeholder," Liam continued, twisting the knife deeper. "You are my passion, Ava. But Maya... she keeps the Council happy. She’s the perfect, submissive little wife. Let her play Luna. You will have my heart and my heir."
Tears streamed down my face, hot and stinging.
I remembered our Recognition Ritual. I remembered looking into his eyes and warning him through the Mind-Link: *If you taint this bond, I will sever it, and you will drown in the silence.*
He had laughed then, kissing my forehead, promising eternity.
He had broken the contract.
I backed away slowly, my heart shattering into dust. He wasn't just cheating. He was planning to use me as a shield while he built a family with her. He was going to let my child grow up in the shadow of his bastard.
*No.*
A sudden cramp seized my abdomen.
Stress. It was too much stress for the baby.
I retreated to the guest wing, far from our bedroom. I needed help.
I opened a private Mind-Link channel to Elder Martha, the only soul in this pack who still respected the Old Ways.
*Martha. I need you.*
*Luna? Is it the baby?*
*It is everything. I need to prepare for a Rejection Ceremony. But I need to do it in a way that doesn't kill the pup inside me.*
There was a long pause.
Rejection was violent. It tore the soul. For a pregnant wolf, it could cause a miscarriage or worse.
*There is an ancient rite,* Martha replied, her mental voice grave. *It is dangerous. It requires dampening the bond before severing it. We must meet in secret.*
*Tomorrow,* I replied.
Two days passed.
I played the part of the sick, tired wife, wearing my indifference like armor.
Liam Mind-Linked me from his office. *Maya, honey, I'm ordering new silk dresses for you. For the upcoming Full Moon Festival. I want you to shine.*
He was buying my compliance again.
*That sounds lovely, Liam,* I replied, my mental voice flat and blocked off, hiding my true emotions behind a wall of ice. *You are so generous.*
*Anything for my Luna,* he replied.
I cut the link abruptly. The nausea returned.
He thought he was in control. He thought I was the "submissive little wife" he bragged about to his mistress.
He had no idea that beneath my skin, the White Wolf was waking up from a long slumber, and she was hungry for blood.
I heard the whispers in the pack. They knew. Everyone knew about Ava. They looked at me with pity, or worse, with scorn for being too blind to see it.
They thought I was weak.
I stood before the mirror, touching the hidden amulet Martha had given me to protect the baby.
"Let them think I am weak," I whispered to my reflection.
My eyes flashed silver for a second—the mark of the White Wolf.
"They will learn the truth when I bring their world crashing down."