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The Rejected Luna's Vow Of Spite

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As an Alpha's daughter, I was meant to be a proud Luna. Instead, the Moon Goddess bound me to Alpha Ryker Blackwood. But he ruthlessly rejected our Mating Bond for his chosen lover, Seraphina. His rejection didn't just break my heart; it sentenced me to the Withering Curse. A rejected mate's wolf dies first, followed slowly by their own life force. Yet, Ryker wouldn't even let me die in peace. When Seraphina was poisoned by silver, he dragged me into the medical wing and forced a needle into my arm. He drained my blood, using the lingering power of our fading bond to heal the woman who took my place. As my wolf whimpered and faded into absolute nothingness, I collapsed, coughing up black blood on the cold tile floor. He looked at my dying, trembling body not with pity, but with pure disgust. "You are nothing but a walking blood bag for Seraphina. When you are no longer useful, I will throw you out like trash." I finally understood. To him, I wasn't a mate or even a person. My agonizing death was just a minor inconvenience to his perfect love story. My home pack was secretly under attack, my life was draining away, and I was utterly alone. But a childhood friend revealed a forgotten secret: a mutual rejection severs the bond completely and stops the curse. I wiped the black blood from my mouth. I refuse to wither away for a man who treats me like garbage. I will speak the words of rejection, take back my life, and make him pay.

The Rejected Luna's Vow Of Spite Chapter 1

Elara Thorne POV: My fingers trembled, tracing the glowing, ancient script on the scroll before me. It was crafted from moon-grass, and the light it cast was soft, yet as cold as a tombstone. I knew the words. As an Alpha’s daughter, I’d been taught the old tongue since I could walk. Every single character was a nail being hammered into my coffin. Dr. Vance, his white hair a stark contrast to the dim, herb-scented clinic, finally broke the suffocating silence. His voice was a low, sorrowful rasp. “Elara, I… I am so sorry. The Goddess’s laws… they are absolute.” A whimper echoed in my mind, so faint it was like the last breath of a dying flame. It was my wolf, Lyra. I lifted my head, my face ashen. My voice, when it came out, was eerily calm. “So there’s nothing? No cure?” He shook his head, the movement slow and final. The pity in his pale blue eyes was almost harder to bear than the diagnosis itself. “A rejected Mating Bond is a severed root. Your wolf dies first, Elara. Then, your life force follows.” He leaned forward, his old hands clasped on the wooden desk. “It’s a slow process, but it is irreversible. Like a flower denied the sun and water.” My gaze fell back to the scroll. The words seemed to burn into my retinas: *The Withering Curse.* Ryker Blackwood’s face flashed in my mind, his obsidian eyes as cold and unforgiving as a winter night. His voice, a deep, resonant baritone that should have been my comfort, was instead the sound of my execution. *“I, Alpha Ryker Blackwood, reject you, Elara Thorne, as my mate.”* A sharp, physical pain shot through my chest, a brutal agony that felt like my bones were splintering. I gasped, pressing a hand to my sternum, fighting to stay upright. I would not break. Not here. Taking a shaky breath, I forced myself to my feet. “You need rest,” Dr. Vance said, his concern palpable. “I can give you some herbs for the pain.” “No,” I said, my voice quiet but firm. “Thank you, Elias. But no one can know about this.” The authority in my tone, the ingrained command of an Alpha’s daughter, made him pause. “But your father, Alpha Alaric…” “My father is on the border, dealing with rogue attacks,” I cut him off, the words tasting like ash. “He cannot be distracted. My pack… the Silvermoon Pack… cannot afford a moment of instability because of me.” My mother had taught me that a Luna’s first duty was always the stability of the pack. My own life was a small price to pay for that. I reached out and picked up the deadly scroll. My hand was steady now, fueled by a cold, desperate resolve. I met his gaze, letting him see the plea in mine. “Promise me, Elias. For our people.” He stared at me for a long moment, then his shoulders slumped in a heavy sigh of defeat. He nodded, his expression grim. Clutching the scroll, I turned and walked toward the door. Each step was a fresh wave of agony. *Are we… are we going to die?* Lyra’s voice was a whisper in the back of my mind. *Yes,* I answered her silently. *But we are going to die quietly.* I pushed open the heavy wooden door of the clinic. The cool night air hit me, rich with the scent of pine and damp earth. It was the scent of my power, of my life—a life that was now draining away like sand through my fingers. I didn’t go back to the pack house. Instead, I followed a narrow path behind the clinic that led to a small, gurgling creek. I knelt by the water’s edge, my reflection a pale, haunted ghost under the moonlight. My hand didn’t shake as I pulled a lighter from the small pocket of my dress. I touched the flame to the corner of the moon-grass scroll. It caught instantly, a soft hiss as the ancient words curled into black ash. The gentle glow faded, consumed by the fire. I held it until the last ember died, then opened my hand and let the ashes drift into the flowing water. They swirled once, then were carried away, leaving no trace. The act seemed to drain the last of my strength. My legs gave out, and I crumpled onto the damp earth. The dam of my composure finally broke. A wave of pure, undiluted despair washed over me, and I curled into a tight ball, my body wracked with silent, convulsive shudders.
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