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The Unwanted Runt Becomes The White Wolf Luna

On my eighteenth birthday, I expected to find my Fated Mate. Instead, I found my executioner. I shifted for the first time, but my wolf was small and frail. Marcus, the future Alpha and the man I had secretly loved, looked down at me not with adoration, but with cold, clinical disgust. "A weak, scrawny Omega," he sneered, his voice echoing across the silent clearing. "You have no muscle. Your bloodline is nothing." He didn't just reject me; he humiliated me. "I, Marcus, reject you as my mate." The bond snapped, shattering my bones and my spirit. He banished me to the human city, leaving me to die in a freezing alleyway like unwanted refuse. For weeks, I lay in the mud, my body ravaged by fever and the agony of a severed soul tie. I accepted that I was worthless, a mistake made by the Moon Goddess. But just as the darkness threatened to swallow me whole, a pair of strong arms lifted me from the dirt. A stranger with eyes like obsidian fed me his blood and whispered a truth that changed everything. "You are not weak, Ellie," he growled, his power vibrating against my skin. "You are a White Wolf." I wasn't a runt. I was a legend. Now, fully healed and radiating power, I am returning to the pack that threw me away. Marcus is about to marry another, but when he sees me, he won't be looking at a reject. He will be looking at the biggest mistake of his life.
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Chapter 2

Ellie POV:

Florence was beautiful, or so they said. To me, it was nothing more than a graveyard.

Three weeks ago, the pack warriors had discarded me on the outskirts of the city like unwanted refuse, leaving me with nothing but the clothes on my back. I was an Omega, raised to serve, not to survive in a human city of cold stone and unrelenting noise.

And my wolf was dying.

The rejection had done more than break my heart; it was systematically killing my spirit. In our world, a wolf rejected by its true mate often fades away. The human half inevitably follows.

I huddled in a damp alleyway, pulling a discarded newspaper over my shoulders in a futile attempt to stay warm. My stomach had stopped growling days ago. Now, there was just a hollow, gnawing ache.

I closed my eyes and tried to reach out with my mind. *Marcus?*

Nothing. Just the static of a severed line.

He had cut me off completely. The cruelty of it made me shiver more violently than the cold. An Alpha can block a link, but to sever it? That was a sentence of absolute isolation.

Rain began to fall, mixing with the grime on my face. I was burning up. Fever ravaged my body as my wolf's essence withered into dust.

"Well, well. What do we have here?"

The voice was scratchy, like gravel grinding together.

I opened my eyes. Two men stood at the mouth of the alley. Their eyes flashed sickly yellow in the dark. Rogues. Wolves without a pack, driven mad by their feral instincts.

"Smells like a rejected Omega," the second one sniffed, licking his lips hungrily. "Sweet. Vulnerable."

I tried to scramble backward, but my back hit the brick wall. "Stay away."

My voice was little more than a broken rasp. I tried to call upon my wolf, to shift and fight, but she was too weak. She lay curled in the corner of my mind, unresponsive and fading fast.

The first Rogue lunged.

He didn't shift fully, just let his claws extend. He backhanded me across the face. The force threw me against the dumpster.

Pain exploded in my head. I tasted copper.

"Look at her," the Rogue laughed, pinning my wrists to the wet pavement. "She can't even fight back. The Pack must have thrown out the trash."

His claws dug into my shoulder, tearing through my thin shirt and into my flesh. I screamed, but the sound was swallowed by the relentless rain.

I was going to die here. Alone. Unloved.

*Marcus...* I tried one last time, a desperate plea thrown into the void. *Help me.*

The silence that answered me was final. He didn't care. He never had.

The Rogue bared his teeth, aiming for my throat. I closed my eyes, waiting for the end.

Suddenly, a roar shook the alley.

It wasn't a human shout. It was a primal, thunderous growl that vibrated in the marrow of my bones.

The weight on top of me vanished.

I forced my eyes open. A massive shadow had descended upon the Rogues. A man, tall and broad, moved with a speed that blurred against the rain.

He seized the first Rogue by the throat and threw him into the brick wall with a sickening crunch. The second Rogue tried to attack, but the stranger spun around, his fist connecting with the Rogue's jaw.

It was over in seconds. The Rogues lay unconscious, or worse, in the mud.

The stranger turned to me.

He was terrifying. He radiated power—Alpha power. It rolled off him in waves, thick and commanding. But unlike Marcus's power, which felt like a cold weight, this felt... warm. Like a hearth fire in the dead of winter.

He knelt beside me. His eyes were dark, intense, and filled with a swirling storm of anger and concern.

"Can you hear me?" he asked. His voice was deep, rumbling through his chest.

I tried to nod, but my head lulled back. "Cold..."

He scooped me up into his arms as if I weighed nothing. His body heat was incredible.

"You're fading," he murmured, pressing a hand to my forehead. "Your wolf is dying from rejection."

He knew.

He brought his wrist to his mouth and bit down hard. Blood, dark and rich, welled up.

"Drink," he commanded softly, pressing his wrist to my lips.

I hesitated. Drinking another Alpha's blood was intimate. It was an act of submission and trust. But the scent of it... it smelled like sandalwood and amber. It smelled like life.

My survival instinct took over. I latched onto his wrist and drank.

The liquid was hot. As it slid down my throat, it felt like liquid fire. It raced through my veins, seeking out the cold, dead places.

My wolf stirred. Just a twitch, but it was there.

"That's it," the stranger whispered, stroking my hair. "I've got you. You're safe now."

"Who..." I choked out, my vision fading to black.

"I am David," he said. "And I am not going to let you die."

The last thing I felt was the steady, powerful beat of his heart against my ear as he carried me out of the rain.

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