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The Second Chance of Revenge Luna

On her wedding day, pregnant Luna Elena is drugged by jealous best-friend Victoria, beaten until she miscarries, and dumped in a river to die so Victoria can wed Elena’s Alpha Marcus. Elena survives, rescued by rival Lycan King Damien, who confirms the baby is dead and Marcus has already married Victoria. Cutting her hair and dyeing it dark, Elena begins nightly hauntings in her blood-stained wedding dress, driving Victoria toward madness and reducing Marcus to a frantic shadow—launching a calculated war to reclaim everything they stole.
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Chapter 2

The cabin was suffocating, the air thick with the scent of damp wood and my own fear. My wrists ached, bound tightly with ropes, each movement biting into my skin. Desperation clawed at me as I glanced around for anything that could aid my escape. Then I saw it—a sharp, jagged piece of wood jutting from the floor. I maneuvered myself closer, scraping the rope against it, feeling hope surge with each fiber that frayed.

Finally, the ropes snapped. My hands were free, though sore and raw. I stumbled to my feet, adrenaline surging as I made my way towards the door. It creaked open just enough for me to slip out, the cold air biting against my skin. The forest lay ahead, dark and sprawling, the river's roar echoing like a distant growl.

But freedom was fleeting. Shouts erupted behind me—the kidnappers had discovered my absence. Panic gripped me, my wolf's voice urging me to run, to survive for the sake of the child I carried. My pregnancy, though, dulled my connection to her; I couldn't shift, couldn't rely on the strength and speed she would offer.

With the men closing in, their footsteps pounding like war drums, I raced towards the river, the only path left unblocked. The water was wild, angry, a mirror of my own turmoil. It was a choice between certain capture and the unknown depths. My heart leapt with decision; I sprinted and jumped, the world blurring around me as I plunged into the icy torrent.

The river seized me, its cold embrace pulling me under. For a moment, panic seized my lungs, but instinct took over, limbs thrashing to keep my head above water. The current dragged me, twisting and turning, as I fought for breath, my thoughts only of survival, of revenge, of the injustice that had led me here.

Darkness took me as exhaustion pulled me under, the world fading into a void of cold and silence.

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Consciousness returned slowly, warmth replacing the river’s cold grip. I was on solid ground, the scent of pine and earth familiar but foreign. Opening my eyes, I met the steely gaze of Damien, the Lycan King. His presence was commanding, his aura a tangible force around him. Despite the instinctual fear his power instilled, I found safety in his eyes.

"You're safe," he said, his voice a rumble that matched the river's now distant roar. "You're on my land."

Recognition flickered through me; he was from a rival pack, yet here he was, saving me instead of leaving me to the whims of fate. My mind raced, piecing together the implications, wary but grateful. His decision had defied the pack politics that should have dictated indifference or worse.

"Why?" I managed to whisper, my voice weak but laced with the remnants of my defiance.

His gaze softened, a contrast to his formidable stature. "Because it was the right thing to do."

In that moment, as the healer arrived to tend to my wounds, I knew I had a chance—not just at healing, but at justice, perhaps even vengeance. The Lycan King’s intervention was an unexpected lifeline, one I would hold onto as I gathered my strength for what lay ahead.

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