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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 6

Elara:

My heart was a frantic drum against my ribs, each beat a countdown to my own murder. Wolfsbane. The word echoed in my mind. For a normal werewolf, a high dose was agonizing. For me, a hybrid whose powers were still a chaotic, unknown storm, it could be catastrophic. It might not just paralyze me; it could extinguish the fragile, newfound spark of my magic forever.

I couldn't let that happen.

My eyes darted around the tiny, windowless cell that had been my home. There was only one way out: the door. And on the other side of that door were two she-wolves who wanted to slit my throat.

I heard the soft clink of the ceramic water jug being set down, followed by the faint sloshing of the poisoned water inside. Then, the sound of their retreating footsteps, confident I was trapped. They would be back. Soon.

Panic gave way to a cold, sharp clarity. My mother's words resonated within me. The blood of the Volkov Coven and the vampire blood of my line. I had no idea what that truly meant, but it was all I had.

I closed my eyes, trying to reach for the strange power that had saved me at the whipping post. It was a faint hum now, a quiet river instead of a raging flood. I focused on the sounds outside my door, pushing my senses. I could hear their breathing down the hall, their smug, whispering conversation. It was sharper, clearer than ever before. Was this the vampire side of me?

My back still ached, but the searing pain had dulled to a persistent throb. The healing was slow, but it was happening. I needed more time. Time I didn't have.

Think, Elaria. Think like a queen, not a slave.

The door was my only obstacle. It was old, thick wood with a simple iron latch on the outside. Kicking it down was impossible. But maybe… maybe I didn't have to.

I focused on the latch, picturing it in my mind. I remembered the shield of violet light. It was an act of will, of pure intention. I reached out with that same will, picturing the iron pin inside the latch slowly, slowly lifting.

A bead of sweat trickled down my temple. Nothing happened. The hum of power inside me sputtered. It was too weak. I was too exhausted.

Desperation clawed at my throat. I heard their footsteps returning, much sooner than I expected. They weren't even going to wait for the poison to work.

"Let's just get this over with," one of them snarled, her voice right outside the door.

I was out of time.

In a last, desperate surge of adrenaline, I threw my shoulder against the door just as I heard the latch begin to lift. It wasn't my magic that opened it. It was my timing. The latch was halfway up when my weight hit the wood. The door flew open with a splintering crack, sending me sprawling into the corridor at their feet.

The two she-wolves shrieked in surprise, stumbling back. For a precious second, they were too shocked to move. That second was all I needed.

I scrambled to my feet. I didn't try to fight them. I ran.

My body screamed in protest, every muscle, every raw nerve on my back, igniting in agony. But fear was a powerful fuel. I flew down the servant's corridors, my bare feet silent on the cold stone. I could hear their enraged shouts behind me, the sound of their pursuit giving me another burst of speed.

"The witch is escaping! Sound the alarm!"

A deep, resonant bell began to toll from the pack house tower. The alarm. A sound I had only ever heard during a rogue attack. Now, it was ringing for me. I was the rogue. I was the enemy.

I burst out of a side door into the cold night air, gasping. The pack lands stretched before me, a terrifying expanse of forest and hills under the cold light of the moon. Freedom was on the other side of those trees. So was death.

Wolves began to pour out of the pack house, their forms shifting mid-stride from human to beast. Powerful, hulking creatures with glinting teeth and glowing eyes. They were the pack's elite trackers. Kael's enforcers. And their howls, once a sound of pack unity, were now a promise of my impending death.

I didn't hesitate. I plunged into the forest, the branches whipping at my face and arms, tearing at my ragged tunic. The instinct for survival was absolute. I pushed the pain down, pushed the exhaustion away. All that mattered was the next step, the next breath.

My senses were on fire. I could smell the damp earth, the pine needles, the musk of the wolves behind me. I could hear the pounding of their paws on the forest floor, getting closer, always closer.

Something new kicked in. A surge of unnatural stamina. My lungs, which should have been burning, felt clear. My legs, which should have been leaden, felt light. The vampire blood. It was helping me, keeping me going when any normal person would have collapsed. I ran faster, leaping over fallen logs and dodging through thickets with a grace I had never possessed.

But they were wolves. This was their domain.

I could hear the lead tracker now, his panting breath just yards behind me. A deep, menacing growl that promised to rip out my throat.

I burst through a line of trees and my heart plummeted. A dead end. I was standing at the edge of a chasm, a deep, black scar in the earth. The other side was fifty feet away. An impossible leap. Below, a river raged over jagged rocks.

Trapped.

I whirled around as three massive wolves, their fangs bared and dripping with saliva, emerged from the trees, cutting off my only escape. The lead wolf, a brutish gray beast I recognized as Darius, one of Kael's most loyal lieutenants, took a slow, menacing step forward.

He shifted, his bones cracking and reforming until he stood before me as a man, naked and radiating smug victory.

"Nowhere left to run, witch," Darius sneered, his eyes glowing with malice. "The Alpha wants you brought back. But he didn't say in how many pieces."

He lunged.

I screamed, stumbling backward, my heel catching on the loose rock at the cliff's edge. Time seemed to slow down. I saw his claws extending, aiming for my heart. I saw the triumphant snarl on his face. This was it. After everything, this was how I died.

Suddenly, a voice, calm and melodic, cut through the night from somewhere above me.

"I wouldn't do that if I were you."

Darius froze mid-lunge, his head snapping up. The other wolves growled in confusion. I looked up too, my eyes widening in disbelief.

Standing on a high branch of an ancient oak tree overlooking the cliff edge was a man. He was dressed in dark, elegant clothing that seemed completely out of place in the wilderness. He had kind eyes, an easy smile, and an aura of power that was utterly different from the brutal, aggressive energy of the werewolves. It was a quiet, humming power, like a deep, still lake.

"Who the hell are you?" Darius snarled.

The man smiled, a hint of amusement in his eyes. "Just a traveler who dislikes seeing a lady so rudely accosted."

He lifted a hand, his fingers weaving a complex pattern in the air. A shimmering, silver cord of light shot from his fingertips and wrapped around Darius, binding him instantly. Darius roared in rage, his muscles bulging, but the magical rope held him fast.

"What is this?" he howled, struggling against the bonds.

The man on the branch simply raised an eyebrow. He flicked his wrist, and the other two wolves were suddenly thrown back into the trees by an invisible force, their yelps cut short as they hit the trunks with a sickening thud.

He then hopped down from the branch, landing as silently as a cat a few feet away from me. He looked at the bound and struggling Darius with a sigh.

"As I said," the man said, his calm gaze finally turning to me. It was filled with an unnerving amount of understanding. "Bad form."

He offered me a hand, his smile gentle.

"Elaria Volkov, I presume?" he asked, his voice kind. "My name is Liam. Forgive my tardiness. You've been surprisingly difficult to find.”

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