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Rejected Luna, Claimed by the Alpha Who Regretted
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2 Chapters
Chapter 6 The Weight of Absence img
Chapter 7 When Rumors Learn to Walk img
Chapter 8 The Weight of Staying img
Chapter 9 The Cost of Wearing a Crown img
Chapter 10 What the Bond Cost img
Chapter 11 The Choice He Never Denied img
Chapter 12 Before the Sky Learned Her Name img
Chapter 13 Where the Bond Broke Its Teeth img
Chapter 14 The Silence He Chose to Keep img
Chapter 15 Declared Gone img
Chapter 16 No Pack to Catch Her When She Fell img
Chapter 17 When Predators Chose to Watch img
Chapter 18 The Man Who Refused to Let Her Die img
Chapter 19 The Things She Did Not Say img
Chapter 20 What the Mountains Remembered img
Chapter 21 She Paid for Warmth with Work img
Chapter 22 The Echo That Would Not Fade img
Chapter 23 The Blood That Refused to Bow img
Chapter 24 When the Moon Answered Back img
Chapter 25 The Child She Chose Alone img
Chapter 26 The Quiet That Watched Back img
Chapter 27 A Promise Carved in Bone img
Chapter 28 Blood That Should Not Exist img
Chapter 29 Cracks in the Crown img
Chapter 30 Cracks in the Crown img
Chapter 31 The Crown That Would Not Settle img
Chapter 32 A Luna Without a Howl img
Chapter 33 The Woman Who Stopped Running img
Chapter 34 Trial Under Frozen Eyes img
Chapter 35 The Oath Beneath Winter Steel img
Chapter 36 The Woman Winter Forged img
Chapter 37 The Child the Wolves Answered img
Chapter 38 Steel Beneath the Skin img
Chapter 39 The Blood That Refused to Stay Buried img
Chapter 40 The Power Rejection Woke img
Chapter 41 Echoes That Wouldn't Die img
Chapter 42 Cracks in the Crown img
Chapter 43 The Quiet Crown img
Chapter 44 The Wolf They Didn't Expect img
Chapter 45 The Name Without a Crown img
Chapter 46 Echoes He Refused to Hear img
Chapter 47 The Word That Changed Everything img
Chapter 48 The Bond That Could Not Stay Buried img
Chapter 49 The Line That Could Not Break img
Chapter 50 Mercy Makes a Queen img
Chapter 51 The Authority She Never Asked For img
Chapter 52 When Loyalty Turns to Teeth img
Chapter 53 The Silence an Alpha Cannot Escape img
Chapter 54 The Secrets Buried in Bone img
Chapter 55 When the Sky Turned Red img
Chapter 56 The Alpha Who Fell img
Chapter 57 Orders in the Ashes img
Chapter 58 The Quiet Before the Tear img
Chapter 59 When Preparation Feels Like War img
Chapter 60 The Night Her Power Answered No One img
Chapter 61 No More Shadows img
Chapter 62 The Alpha Who Walked Away img
Chapter 63 The Woman Who Refused to Fall img
Chapter 64 The Quiet Before Teeth img
Chapter 65 No More Running img
Chapter 66 The Pull He Could Not Fight img
Chapter 67 When the Bond Finds You img
Chapter 68 The Silence Between Heartbeats img
Chapter 69 Words That Came Too Late img
Chapter 70 The Line I Refused to Cross img
Chapter 71 Eyes That Should Not Exist img
Chapter 72 The Line No Alpha Could Cross img
Chapter 73 Truth Has Teeth img
Chapter 74 What Survival Costs img
Chapter 75 Teeth Beneath the Silence img
Chapter 76 The Woman Who Claimed the Throne img
Chapter 77 A Crown Without a Throne img
Chapter 78 The Woman She Became img
Chapter 79 Shadows in the Snow img
Chapter 80 The Title Between Them img
Chapter 81 No Crown Bought With Blood img
Chapter 82 Blood Doesn't Lie img
Chapter 83 What It Cost to Know img
Chapter 84 No One Touches My Child img
Chapter 85 The Knife Behind the Smile img
Chapter 86 Wolves at the Same Table img
Chapter 87 The Weight of What He Wanted img
Chapter 88 The Cry That Commanded img
Chapter 89 The Blood That Should Have Stayed img
Chapter 90 When the Packs Began to Tremble img
Chapter 91 The Knife Beneath the Council Table img
Chapter 92 The Instinct Before the Strike img
Chapter 93 The Choice Before Dawn img
Chapter 94 The Vote That Broke the Throne img
Chapter 95 Blood on the White Banner img
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Chapter 2 Rejected Without Words

The knock came just before dawn, sharp and deliberate, like someone who already knew they would be answered.

Elara opened the door without surprise.

Alpha Kael stood in the corridor, dressed down from the ceremony, his presence filling the narrow space. The bond stirred weakly, confused, aching. Elara kept her face calm. She had already cried enough for one lifetime.

"You left the hall," Kael said.

"Yes."

His eyes flicked past her, as if expecting chaos inside. There was none. The room was neat. Too neat. Elara had always been careful that way.

"We need to talk," he said.

Elara stepped aside. "You already spoke last night."

Kael entered anyway. He did not sit. He rarely did in her presence. Power liked to stand.

Silence stretched between them, heavy and uncomfortable. Outside, the pack grounds were still quiet, the celebration long over. Dawn crept slowly across the sky.

Kael exhaled. "I didn't expect you to leave so quickly."

Elara tilted her head slightly. "You didn't expect me to stay either."

His jaw tightened. "This isn't about emotions."

She almost smiled. Almost.

"Then what is it about?" she asked.

Kael looked at her then, really looked, as if noticing her for the first time in years. Her stillness unsettled him. She saw it in the brief flicker of his eyes.

"The pack needed stability," he said. "Lyra offered alliances we couldn't ignore."

"You chose her," Elara said simply.

"I chose the future."

The bond pulsed weakly, wounded by the words. Elara folded her arms loosely, more to keep herself steady than defensive.

"And I?" she asked.

Kael hesitated. Just a fraction of a second. Enough.

"You were... not part of that equation," he said.

The words landed cleanly. No cruelty. No softness. Just truth, as he saw it.

Elara nodded. "So the bond was inconvenient."

Kael's gaze hardened. "The bond was a mistake."

There it was.

Not shouted. Not dramatic. Just spoken like a fact that had always been true.

Elara absorbed it quietly. Somewhere inside her, something loosened. Broke. Then settled.

"A mistake," she repeated.

"Yes."

He sounded relieved to have said it.

Elara took a breath, slow and measured. She did not argue. She did not remind him of nights spent guarding his sleep, of wounds she had healed, of years standing behind his throne.

Instead, she asked one question.

"If I had been stronger," she said, "would you still have chosen her?"

Kael did not answer immediately.

That was answer enough.

"No," he said at last. "Power matters."

Elara's lips curved into a small, sad smile. "Thank you."

"For understanding," he added.

She looked at him, really looked, at the Alpha she had lived quietly for too long. "No," she said. "For telling the truth."

Kael frowned. "You don't have to leave."

Elara turned toward the small table near the window, where a single bag sat packed neatly. Kael noticed it then.

"You planned this," he said.

"I planned for disappointment," she replied. "It finally arrived."

"Elara," he said, his voice low, warning. "Leaving without permission makes you rogue."

She picked up the bag. "Then call it what you like."

"You're being emotional."

She met his gaze. "I am being careful."

The bond stirred again, stronger this time, as if sensing what was coming. Elara pressed her lips together, steadying herself.

Kael stepped closer. "Lyra will be Luna. But you can stay. You'll be provided for."

Provided for.

Like a liability.

"No," Elara said softly.

"You don't have anywhere to go."

"I will," she said.

"You won't survive alone."

She lifted her chin. "I survived you."

The words surprised them both.

Kael's expression shifted, something unreadable flashing across his face. "This doesn't have to be ugly."

"It already is," Elara replied.

She moved past him toward the door. Kael reached out, stopping just short of touching her.

"The bond will hurt," he said.

"It already does."

She opened the door.

The corridor was empty. Quiet. Dawn light filtered in through narrow windows, pale and cold.

"Elara," Kael said behind her.

She paused, hand on the doorframe, but did not turn.

"You were never weak," he said.

Her fingers tightened.

"Then you should have chosen better," she said and stepped out.

She did not run. She walked through the sleeping pack grounds, past familiar paths and silent trees. A few guards noticed her. None stopped her. Word traveled fast, even at dawn.

By the time she reached the outer boundary, the bond had begun to scream.

It was not subtle. It tore through her chest, down her spine, into her bones. Elara stumbled, catching herself against a tree. She sucked in a breath, pain blooming behind her eyes.

"Easy," she whispered, more to herself than her wolf.

Images flickered in her mind. Kael's presence. His indifference. His choice.

She straightened and took another step.

Behind her, deep within the pack territory, Kael froze.

The bond snapped tight, violent and sudden. He sucked in a sharp breath, one hand gripping the stone railing of the Alpha house. Pain ripped through him, unexpected and raw.

"Elara," he muttered, his voice hoarse.

She did not answer.

Elara reached the boundary marker, an old stone etched with runes older than the pack itself. Crossing it meant severance. It meant exile.

She placed one foot beyond it.

The bond screamed.

Elara cried out then, the sound torn from her throat before she could stop it. She dropped to her knees, hands pressed to her stomach instinctively, breath coming in gasps.

The pain was different this time. Sharper. Protective.

She pushed through it.

"I choose this," she whispered. "I choose us."

With a final, shaking breath, Elara crossed the boundary.

The bond howled, stretched thin, and then dulled into a distant ache.

Behind her, the Silver Fang Pack remained silent.

Ahead of her lay uncertainty, danger, and a future she had never planned.

Elara did not look back as she walked into the growing light, carrying a secret that would change everything.

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