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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 3

Three days later, I awoke in unfamiliar surroundings, the soft glow of dawn filtering through a window I didn't recognize. The air felt different here, imbued with a sense of power and authority that was palpable even in my half-conscious state. I sat up slowly, my body aching, my mind struggling to piece together the fractured memories of the wedding that never was.

The door creaked open, and Damien entered, his presence commanding and impossible to ignore. Even without knowing his status, any werewolf would sense the royalty in his aura, the authority of a Lycan King that demanded respect. I could feel my own wolf stirring within me, acknowledging his power in a way that was both instinctual and reverent.

"You’re awake," Damien said, his voice a deep rumble that held a surprising note of gentleness. "There's much to discuss."

I nodded, trying to suppress the swell of emotions that threatened to overwhelm me. "Where am I?"

"You're in my pack house," he replied. "We found you by the river. You were... barely alive."

His words brought it all back—the betrayal, the river, the desperate struggle to survive. My hands instinctively moved to my abdomen, and the look in Damien's eyes told me everything before he spoke.

"I’m sorry," he said softly, his expression one of deep compassion. "The baby didn’t survive."

The truth was a physical blow, one that left me gasping for breath. My heart twisted painfully, and I bit back a sob, my world narrowing to the empty ache inside me. My wolf was silent, the weight of our shared grief too great for words.

"And Victoria?" I managed to ask, my voice barely above a whisper.

A shadow crossed Damien’s face, a flicker of anger that matched my own. "She married Marcus. It was rushed, under the guise of honoring your memory."

The room spun, and I gripped the edge of the bed to steady myself. My closest friend had taken everything from me, driven by envy to commit the ultimate betrayal. And Marcus—my supposed mate—had fallen for it, if he wasn't complicit from the start.

A heavy silence settled between us, broken only by my ragged breathing. Damien remained a steady presence, his strength a lifeline I clung to in the chaos.

"I need your help," I said, my voice steadier than I felt. "I want to make them pay for what they’ve done."

He regarded me with a solemn intensity, his own convictions aligning with mine. "I will help you," he promised. "But we must be strategic. Revenge is best served when it is patient and precise."

His words resonated with me, echoing the cold, calculating resolve that had replaced my initial shock and grief. Together, we would ensure justice. Together, we would make them regret underestimating me.

As the days passed, I focused on regaining my strength, both physically and mentally. Under Damien's guidance, we began to gather intelligence on Victoria and Marcus, meticulously preparing for the psychological warfare that would precede the reckoning.

Our first move was subtle yet devastating. One night, under the cover of darkness, I donned a tattered version of what should have been my wedding dress and appeared outside their bedroom window. The look of sheer terror on Victoria's face as she screamed was more satisfying than I had anticipated.

Marcus, for all his Alpha bravado, was a shadow of his former self, frantically searching the grounds for an intruder that didn’t exist. I watched from the safety of the shadows, my presence a phantom in their lives, haunting them as they had haunted me.

Each night, I continued my spectral visits, pushing Victoria further towards the brink of her sanity. Her guilt and fear were palpable, and I fed off them, determined to dismantle the facade she had built on the ruins of my life.

With Damien at my side, I would reclaim everything that was stolen from me. This was just the beginning.

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