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The Return Of The Rejected Luna

I was Elara, the wolf-less Omega. A slave born to serve the Bloodmoon Pack, destined for a life of pain and invisibility. But the Moon Goddess played a cruel trick. She marked me, the lowest of the low, as the fated mate to our powerful and ruthless Alpha, Kael. He rejected me in front of the entire pack, shattering the bond and my spirit. To seal my humiliation, he chose my tormentor as his new Luna and sentenced me to a punishment worse than death. Hunted and left to die, I fled with a secret burning in my veins, a power I didn't understand, a lineage of vampire and witch that was thought to be extinct. Now, I have returned. I am no longer the weak, broken girl they cast aside. I am Elaria Volkov, the Eclipse-Born, trained in the forbidden arts and leading an army of outcasts. I came back for revenge, his throne. I will save his crumbling pack from the enemies at the gate, and in return, I will take everything. He will kneel, he will beg, and he will learn that his greatest mistake wasn't rejecting a slave, but creating a queen.
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Chapter 1

Elara

The ceremonial stone was biting cold against my bare knees, a familiar pain I had long learned to ignore. Around me, the air was thick with the cloying scents of perfume and anticipation, a stark contrast to the smell of bleach and old cooking grease that clung to my Omega tunic.

I kept my head bowed, my tangled brown hair a curtain hiding me from the world. Be invisible, Elara. Be nothing. It was the mantra that had kept me alive for eighteen years.

"Tonight, we are blessed!" Elder Maeve's voice, thin and reedy, carried on the wind. "Tonight, our Alpha Kael finds his Luna, his other half, to lead this pack into a new era of strength!"

A wave of excited titters and rustling silk swept through the she-wolves of the Bloodmoon Pack. I could picture them without looking: perfect hair, sharp claws painted a subtle silver, eyes gleaming with ambition. Every single one of them believed she was the one the Moon Goddess would choose.

A heavy silence fell, so sudden and complete it was like a physical blow. He had arrived.

Alpha Kael.

I didn't need to see him to feel him. His power was a living entity, a crushing weight that settled over the clearing, demanding submission. It coiled in my gut, a primal fear that was part instinct and part learned terror from the many beatings I had received at his pack's hands.

"Moon Goddess," his voice was a low rumble, the sound of an approaching landslide. It vibrated through the stone, up my legs, and settled deep in my bones. "I, Kael, Alpha of the Bloodmoon Pack, stand before you. I am ready. Show me my mate."

I squeezed my eyes shut, my knuckles white where I gripped the rough fabric of my tunic. Please, not me. Not that I have a chance, but please just let this end.

The air grew charged, the kind of electric hum that comes before a lightning strike. I dared to peek through my lashes. High above, the full moon seemed to swell, pouring a single, concentrated beam of silver light down upon us.

The beam moved with an unnerving intelligence. It passed over Seraphina, the Beta’s daughter, whose smug smile faltered for a fraction of a second.

She was the pack's choice, the one everyone assumed Kael would select if the Goddess didn't deliver. Her scent of nightshade and arrogance was almost suffocating, even from the back.

The light swept on, ignoring dozens of other hopefuls. It was getting closer. My heart began to pound a frantic, painful rhythm against my ribs. It slid over the last of the ranked she-wolves and moved towards the Omega section.

No. No, it's a mistake. It's just passing over.

But it wasn't.

The beam of light settled on me.

For a moment, there was nothing. No sound. No breath. Just an intense, impossible warmth that soaked into my skin, chasing away the chill for the first time in my life. It felt… like a homecoming.

A soft tingling erupted on the back of my hand. I looked down in disbelief. Glowing lines of silver were weaving themselves into my skin, forming the intricate sigil of the crescent moon. The Luna's Mark.

A single, horrified gasp sliced through the silence.

Then another.

"Her?" Seraphina’s voice was a venomous hiss. "The filthy, wolf-less slave?"

The warmth vanished, snatched away and replaced by a cold dread that was a thousand times worse than before. The whispers started, a wave of disgust that washed over me.

"The Omega?"

"It's a curse!"

"The Goddess has abandoned us!"

My head snapped up, my eyes instinctively searching for his. Alpha Kael was on his feet, his powerful body rigid with shock.

His handsome face, a face I had only ever seen from a distance, was twisted in a mask of pure revulsion. His silver eyes, which were said to look like the moon itself, were blazing with disbelief and fury. We were supposed to be mates, but the only thing I saw in his gaze was the urge to destroy me.

"This cannot be!" A roar ripped through the clearing, and Alpha Valerius, Kael’s father, stormed into the center of the circle. His face was purple with rage, his gaze pinning me like a bug to a board. "This is an abomination! A mockery of our traditions!"

He whirled on his son. "Kael! This is a test from the Goddess. A test of your strength. You cannot accept this… this thing as your mate!"

Kael’s jaw clenched, a muscle twitching violently. He took a single, menacing step towards me, his aura flaring out, pressing down on me until I could barely breathe.

The beautiful, glowing mark on my hand now felt like it was searing my flesh, branding me not as a Luna, but as a freak.

Tears I had sworn off years ago burned the backs of my eyes. The tiny, impossible flicker of hope that had ignited in my chest was brutally extinguished, leaving nothing but cold, familiar ash.

"You heard him," Seraphina purred, stepping elegantly to Kael's side, placing a proprietary hand on his arm.

"What are you going to do, Alpha?"

Kael stared at me, his eyes filled with a cold, merciless fire. He looked at the mark on my hand, then at my ragged clothes and the dirt on my cheeks.

He looked at me as if I were something he had scraped off the bottom of his boot.

The silence stretched, thin and sharp as a razor's edge. The entire pack watched, waiting.

Valerius's voice boomed, leaving no room for argument. It was not a suggestion. It was a command. A death sentence for my soul.

"Reject her," he snarled, his voice echoing in the sudden, deathly quiet of the clearing. "Reject her now, and restore the honor of this pack."

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