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When My Mate’s Chosen Luna Tried to Destroy Me

Elara’s life shatters when her fated mate, Alpha Kaelen, rejects her for a chosen Luna. Driven by jealousy and a thirst for power, the new Luna orchestrates a series of brutal attacks to eliminate Elara for good. Left broken and exiled, Elara must survive the treacherous wilderness while uncovering a hidden strength. As she fights to reclaim her dignity, she realizes that her survival is the ultimate threat to those who betrayed her.
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Chapter 4

I walked in through the front door.

Not a side entrance. Not an escort. Through the front door of the Lycan Council's regional banquet hall, alone, at exactly the time the invitation specified — because being late is a performance, and I was done performing.

Margaux had taught me that an entrance is a weapon. You decide what it says before you take the first step. What mine said tonight was simple: *I am not what you left behind.*

The hall was already full. Crystal and candlelight, dress uniforms and silk, Alpha auras pressing against each other in the polite, invisible war that pack diplomacy always is. The scent of the room hit me first — cedar and pine and old money and the particular tension of wolves who have spent decades pretending to trust each other.

Then my scent hit them.

Night-blooming jasmine. Iron underneath it, clean and cold.

I watched it move through the room the way you watch a stone drop into still water. The ripple started closest to the door and spread outward — a slight pause, a dropped conversation, a chin that lowered without its owner deciding to lower it. Three unmated males near the entrance went still in the specific way of wolves whose instincts had just overridden their manners. One of them looked confused about why his shoulders had dropped.

I kept walking.

I had worn black. No jewelry except my father's compass on a thin chain at my collarbone, small enough that you'd have to be close to recognize it for what it was. My neck was bare. The wolfsbane scar ran along the left side, jaw to collarbone, the old tissue pale against my skin in the candlelight. I had not covered it. I never covered it. It was not something I was ashamed of. It was evidence.

I heard the whispers begin as I moved deeper into the hall. I did not look for the source. I already knew which direction the loudest silence was coming from.

Easton Ward was standing thirty feet to my left, near the bar.

I know his stillness the way you know a weather pattern you've spent years studying. He goes absolutely motionless when something hits him that he hasn't prepared for — the rest of the room keeps moving and he just stops, like the sound has been cut from him. I caught it in my peripheral vision and filed it away without turning my head.

I found my assigned seat, accepted a glass of water from a server who had to visibly collect himself before he could meet my eyes, and began the work of the evening.

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The auction came midway through the cultural segment, tucked between a ceremonial weapons display and a territorial boundary presentation. Pack artifacts. Ancestral objects. The kind of thing that circulates through council events when packs are signaling wealth by pretending to honor history.

I had known it would be here. Nadia had confirmed the lot three weeks ago.

When the auctioneer lifted the bone totem from its case, I picked up my paddle.

It was smaller than I remembered. About the length of my palm, carved from a single piece of elk bone — I had spent two weeks on it, the summer I was seventeen, using the tools from my father's study. I'd worked the surface into interlocking wolves, one slightly larger than the other, moving in the same direction. A mate token. The kind you make for someone you believe in.

I had been seventeen and I had believed in everything.

Three packs opened the bidding. I waited. I let them run it up past the point of comfortable competition, past the point where the room started doing the math, and then I entered at a number that made the auctioneer pause before repeating it. A single bid. Clean and final.

The silence that followed was its own kind of sound.

I heard Easton's glass stop moving across the bar. I did not look at him. I kept my eyes on the auctioneer, who cleared his throat once and brought the gavel down.

The room exhaled.

I stood, crossed to the presentation table, and accepted the totem from the display stand. It sat in my palm exactly as I remembered — light, dense, the carved lines still precise after all their years of traveling. I had made it with my father's tools. I had given it to a boy who had taken everything my father had and left him on an infirmary cot.

I closed my fingers around it and carried it out of the hall.

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The rain outside was even and cold, the kind that doesn't announce itself as a storm, just arrives and stays. The banquet hall's tall windows threw yellow light across the wet stone of the drive, and I could feel the shapes of people gathering behind that glass without looking — the drift of attention that follows an exit no one expected.

Let them watch. That was the point.

I stopped at the curb. The rain gutter ran along the edge of the drive, dark water moving fast through it from the night's accumulation. I held the totem in both hands.

One breath.

I snapped it.

The bone was old and dry and it broke cleanly, the way things break when they've been waiting long enough. One clean crack, two pieces. I looked at them for exactly one second — the interlocking wolves separated, each half incomplete — and then I dropped them into the gutter and watched the water take them.

I did not feel what I had expected to feel. I had prepared myself for some version of grief, some involuntary echo of the girl who had carved this. What I felt instead was very quiet. The particular quiet of a room after the last piece of furniture has been moved out.

I turned toward the street.

Blake was already there, twenty feet away, standing beside the open door of a dark SUV with an umbrella extended against the rain. He didn't say anything. He had known what this errand was from the moment I'd told him about the lot. He simply held the umbrella at the angle that kept me dry as I walked toward him, and his expression was the one he wore when he understood something completely and had decided not to remark on it.

I had taken four steps when I heard the banquet hall doors open behind me.

I did not stop. I did not turn around. But my wolf caught his scent on the rain wind — cedar, soaked through — and went very still inside me, that half-second pause I have learned to override before anyone can see it. I pressed it down. Kept walking.

Blake caught my eye as I reached him. Just for a moment. Whatever he saw in my face, he closed the umbrella angle slightly, and that was all.

I heard the sound behind me — a sharp crack, like knees hitting wet stone — and then nothing but rain.

Blake opened the door. I got in. The SUV pulled away from the curb, tires slow through the standing water, and I looked straight ahead at the wet road unspooling under the headlights.

My wolf whimpered once, very quietly, at the cedar-rain smell fading behind us.

I let her. Then I let it go.

Some things you bury. Some things you drop into gutters in the rain and walk away from without a backward glance, because looking back is how they survive.

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