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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 5

Elara:

The silence that followed my vow was heavier than any shout. The pack stared at me, a sea of shocked and fearful faces. They weren't looking at a broken Omega anymore. They were looking at a witch, a monster, an unknown quantity that had defied their laws of nature. The fear was a thick, cloying scent in the air, more potent than their earlier contempt.

"Seize her!" Valerius roared, breaking the spell. "Seize the witch! She is a threat to this pack!"

But the warriors hesitated. The image of the whip disintegrating into dust was burned into their minds. They took a step forward, then stopped, their eyes wide and uncertain.

My body was screaming. The adrenaline from the strange power surge was fading fast, leaving behind a deep, bone-aching exhaustion and the searing pain from the first few lashes. My vision started to swim. I stumbled, my legs threatening to give out.

I had to get away. Not from the territory, not yet. Just away from their eyes. Away from his eyes.

Kael was still frozen, his face a complex mask of shock, confusion, and something else I couldn't decipher. Regret? It was too late for regret.

Before the warriors could muster their courage, I turned and fled. I didn't run towards the forest or the gate. I ran into the familiar shadows of the pack house, my bare feet slapping against the cold stone floors. I was a creature of the shadows; I knew every back passage, every servant's corridor. I disappeared into the labyrinthine depths of the house before anyone could react.

I didn't stop until I reached my miserable cot in the smallest, dampest room in the Omega quarters. I collapsed onto the thin mattress, my body convulsing with tremors. My back was on fire, but the strange energy was still there, a low hum beneath my skin, slowly, painstakingly mending the ravaged tissue.

I didn't understand what had happened. Witchcraft, they’d called it. Was that what it was? I was a foundling, left on the pack's border as an infant. I knew nothing of my parents, my heritage. I had always been told I was a dud, a wolf-less human who was lucky to be allowed to live as a slave.

My trembling hand went to the one thing I owned in this world. A small, worn leather pouch I wore on a cord around my neck, always hidden beneath my tunic. It had been tied around my neck when they found me. Inside was a single, smooth stone.

With shaking fingers, I pulled it out. It was a moonstone, milky white and cool to the touch. It had always been my comfort, my only link to a past I didn't know. Tonight, it felt different. As I clutched it, the stone seemed to grow warm, pulsing with a faint, gentle light that mirrored the energy inside me.

A drop of my blood from a cut on my hand dripped onto its surface.

The moment it did, the stone flared with a brilliant, silver light. My vision was consumed by it, and the damp, miserable room around me vanished.

I was somewhere else. A dark, ancient forest. A beautiful woman with my green eyes and long, dark hair was weeping. She wore strange clothes, embroidered with symbols I didn't recognize. She clutched a newborn baby to her chest. Me.

"You will be safe here, my little Elaria," her voice echoed in my mind, a whisper of love and sorrow. "They will not find you. The wolf-kin will see you as one of their own lost pups. Your father's blood will mask your magic… for a time."

A man stepped out of the shadows. He was tall, impossibly handsome, with eyes as black as night and a dangerous, predatory grace. His skin was pale in the moonlight. He wasn't a werewolf.

"Our daughter will be strong," his voice was a low, melodic murmur, filled with a power that made the air tremble. "The blood of the Volkov Coven and the vampire blood of my line run through her veins. When she comes of age, her power will awaken. She is an Eclipse-Born. A child of two worlds."

The woman - my mother - tied the leather pouch around my neck. "This moonstone contains my essence. When your blood touches it, when you are ready, you will know the truth. You are not a slave, my love. You are a queen."

The vision shattered. I was back on my cot, gasping for air, the moonstone in my hand now glowing with a soft, steady light.

Vampire. Witch. Elaria Volkov.

The names, the truth, slammed into me. I was not a wolf-less Omega. I was a hybrid, a creature of immense power. The punishment, the silver, the pain… it hadn't just tried to kill me. It had awakened me.

A floorboard creaked outside my door.

I went utterly still, my newfound senses suddenly on high alert. I could hear two people whispering in the corridor. Their scents hit me, one sharp and acrid with fear, the other cloying with the smell of nightshade. Two of Seraphina's closest lackeys.

"freak is in there," one of them hissed. "Seraphina is terrified. She said the Alpha looked at the witch with… regret. She wants it dealt with. Permanently."

"How?" the other whispered back. "After what it did to the whip"

"Wolfsbane," the first voice said, low and conspiratorial. "A heavy dose in its water jug. It will paralyze her from the inside, smother her magic. Then we go in while it's helpless and slit its throat. Seraphina said to make it look like it took its own life out of shame. A fitting end for an Omega."

My heart hammered against my ribs. They were going to murder me. Seraphina, paranoid that Kael might reconsider, was moving to eliminate me for good. The pack had cast me out. The Alpha had abandoned me. And now his chosen Luna wanted me dead.

There was no safety here. There was no hope of mercy. Valerius wanted me seized. Seraphina wanted me dead. And Kael… Kael had done nothing.

The moonstone was warm in my hand, a solid, comforting weight. You are not a slave. You are a queen.

My mother's words echoed in my soul. She was right.

I was done being a victim. I was done cowering. I was done waiting for a savior who would never come.

They thought I was trapped in here with them. They were wrong.

As I heard the scrape of a jug outside my door, I stood up, every fiber of my being alight with a new, singular purpose.

I had to get out. I had to run. I had to survive.

And one day, I would come back and burn their entire world to the ground.

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