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 THE REJECTED LUNA

THE REJECTED LUNA

Author: River moon
Genre: Werewolf
Aria's life changes forever when she discovers that Kael, the powerful Alpha of Blackwood Pack, is her fated mate. She dreams of becoming his Luna and spending her life by his side, but her world shatters when Kael publicly rejects her during the mating ceremony. Heartbroken and humiliated, Aria leaves the pack determined to rebuild her life. But the farther she runs, the more dangerous her world becomes. Rogues hunt her through the forest, mysterious enemies watch her every move, and secrets about her past begin to surface. Unknown to Aria, she is the last surviving heir of the legendary Nightshade bloodline, a family destroyed by a deadly organization known as the Shadow Order. As Aria struggles to survive, she discovers a shocking truth: Kael never stopped protecting her. Behind the rejection lies a dangerous secret. He pushed her away to keep her alive because powerful enemies would stop at nothing to claim her bloodline and the ancient power hidden within it. Now Aria must decide whether she can trust the man who broke her heart. As forbidden feelings reignite and deadly enemies close in, Kael and Aria are forced to fight side by side. But when a ruthless rival Alpha becomes interested in Aria and a long-buried conspiracy threatens the werewolf kingdom, their love may not be enough to save them. Can Aria forgive the Alpha who rejected her, or will the secrets between them destroy their second chance at love forever?
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Chapter 1 THE MOON GODDESS'S GIFT

The morning sun stretched across Blackwood Pack, painting the village in shades of gold and amber. Wolves moved through the streets with excitement, preparing for the annual Moon Goddess Festival. Laughter echoed from every corner, banners danced in the breeze, and the scent of food drifted through the air. For most people, it was a day of celebration. For me, it was the day that could change my life forever.

I stood in front of the mirror inside my small bedroom, adjusting my dress for what felt like the hundredth time. My stomach twisted with nerves. Today was my twentieth birthday, the age when many wolves found their fated mates. I had dreamed about this moment for years, imagining what it would feel like when the Moon Goddess finally revealed the person destined for me. What if my mate wasn't here? What if I never found him? The thought alone was enough to make my heart race.

"You'll wear a hole in that dress if you keep pulling at it."

I turned and smiled as my grandmother stepped into the room. Her silver hair framed her warm face, and her eyes sparkled with amusement. She had raised me since I was a child and knew me better than anyone.

"I'm nervous," I admitted.

"That's normal," she replied, walking over to straighten a loose strand of my hair. "But you should enjoy today instead of worrying about what might happen."

I sighed. "Easy for you to say."

She laughed softly. "Trust the Moon Goddess, Aria. She never makes mistakes."

I wished I shared her confidence. The truth was that there was only one wolf I secretly hoped to find at the end of the bond.

Alpha Kael Blackwood.

The very thought of his name sent warmth rushing through me. Kael was everything a leader should be: strong, respected, fearless, and fiercely protective of his pack. Most unmated women admired him, but my feelings went far beyond admiration. For years, I had watched him from a distance, hoping he would one day notice me. Of course, he never had. Why would he? He was the Alpha of Blackwood Pack, and I was simply Aria Nightshade.

By sunset, the entire pack had gathered in the Moon Temple. Excitement filled the air as unmated wolves waited for their names to be called. The ceremony was one of the oldest traditions in werewolf history. Tonight, the Moon Goddess would reveal the fated bonds she had chosen.

I sat among the crowd, trying to ignore the pounding of my heart. My eyes drifted toward Kael. He stood near the front beside his Beta, Rowan Hayes. Even in a room full of people, he commanded attention without trying. His dark hair, broad shoulders, and sharp features made him impossible to ignore. As though sensing my gaze, he suddenly looked in my direction.

For a brief moment, our eyes met.

My breath caught.

Then he looked away.

The ceremony continued, and one by one, wolves stepped forward. Some left smiling. Others returned to their seats disappointed. Every passing minute made my anxiety worse.

Then the High Priestess called my name.

"Aria Nightshade."

The room seemed to fall silent.

I rose to my feet and walked toward the center of the temple. Hundreds of eyes followed my every step. My pulse thundered in my ears as the High Priestess placed her hands on my shoulders and whispered an ancient prayer to the Moon Goddess.

At first, nothing happened.

Then a brilliant silver light burst around me.

Gasps filled the room.

The energy wrapped around my body like moonlight. A powerful force exploded inside my chest, stronger than anything I had ever felt before the mating bond.

My mate was here.

The silver light stretched across the temple like a glowing thread, connecting me to someone in the crowd. My eyes followed its path.

The bond led directly to Alpha Kael Blackwood.

Shock swept through the room.

Whispers erupted everywhere.

I couldn't move.

I couldn't breathe.

The Moon Goddess had chosen him.

For a moment, happiness overwhelmed me. Every dream I had ever buried in my heart suddenly felt possible. Slowly, I lifted my gaze to meet Kael's eyes.

But instead of happiness, I found something else.

Fear.

Real fear.

His face had gone pale.

His jaw tightened.

The entire room waited for him to speak.

Then Kael took one step backward.

And in a voice barely above a whisper, he said words that shattered the happiness inside me before it even had a chance to bloom.

"No, this can't be happening."

The bond between us pulsed violently.

And deep inside, I knew my life was about to change forever. The silence inside the temple became unbearable. Hundreds of eyes moved between Kael and me, waiting for one of us to speak. My heart pounded so hard that I could barely hear the whispers spreading through the crowd. Finding your mate was supposed to be a blessing from the Moon Goddess. It was supposed to be the happiest moment of a wolf's life. Yet the look on Kael's face made it feel like a disaster.

I tried to understand what I was seeing. Confusion. Shock. Fear. None of it made sense. The bond between us was real. I could feel it pulsing deep inside my soul, connecting me to him in a way I had never experienced before. Every instinct told me to walk toward him, but my feet refused to move.

Rowan stepped closer to Kael and said something in a low voice. I couldn't hear the words, but I saw the tension in Kael's shoulders. His fists clenched at his sides. For a brief second, our eyes met again. A strange emotion flashed across his face before disappearing just as quickly. It almost looked like regret.

The crowd continued whispering around us.

"The Alpha found his mate."

"Why doesn't he look happy?"

"Something is wrong."

My cheeks burned under the weight of their stares. I wanted to disappear. I wanted the ground to open beneath my feet and swallow me whole. Yet despite the embarrassment, a small part of me still held onto hope. Maybe he was shocked. Maybe he needed time to process what had happened.

Then the High Priestess stepped forward with a smile.

"Alpha Kael Blackwood," she announced. "The Moon Goddess has revealed your fated mate."

A cold feeling settled in my stomach.

Because instead of stepping toward me, Kael took another step back.

And the fear in his eyes only grew stronger

Chapter 2 THE REJECTION

The fear in Kael's eyes sent a chill through me. Moments ago, I had believed the Moon Goddess had given me the greatest gift of my life. Now, standing in the center of the Moon Temple with hundreds of pack members watching, that gift felt like the beginning of a nightmare. The silver bond connecting us still glowed faintly in the air, undeniable proof that we were fated mates, yet Kael looked at me as though fate itself had made a terrible mistake.

The whispers around us grew louder with every passing second. Some wolves looked excited, others confused. Everyone was waiting for their Alpha to speak. I could barely breathe beneath the weight of their stares. My heart hammered painfully against my ribs as I searched Kael's face for some sign that I was wrong, some sign that he was shocked. Instead, the tension in his expression only deepened.

The High Priestess smiled warmly, clearly unaware of the storm building beneath the surface. "Alpha Kael," she said, her voice echoing through the temple, "the Moon Goddess has revealed your fated mate. This is a sacred blessing."

Kael's jaw tightened.

A heavy silence settled over the room.

Then he did something no one expected.

He turned away from me.

Gasps rippled through the crowd.

My stomach dropped.

The bond pulsed sharply inside my chest, as if it could feel my growing panic. Every instinct urged me to go to him, to close the distance between us, but my feet remained frozen in place. I watched him take another step away, his shoulders rigid with tension.

"Kael?" Rowan said quietly.

The Alpha didn't answer.

For the first time since I had known him, he looked trapped.

And that frightened me more than anything.

Because Kael Blackwood feared nothing.

Not rogue wolves.

Not rival Alphas.

Not war.

Yet somehow, the sight of me standing before him as his mate seemed to terrify him.

The realization felt like a knife twisting inside my chest.

The High Priestess frowned. "Alpha?"

Kael slowly turned back toward the crowd. His gray eyes met mine for the briefest moment. Something flickered there. Pain. Regret. Guilt. Then it vanished behind a wall of cold control.

When he finally spoke, his voice was calm.

Too calm.

"I reject the bond."

For a second, nobody moved.

Nobody breathed.

The entire temple seemed to stop.

I stared at him, certain I had heard wrong.

The words didn't make sense.

They couldn't.

A fated mate bond was sacred.

The Moon Goddess herself chose mates.

Rejecting one was almost unheard of.

My mouth opened, but no sound emerged.

Shock held me prisoner.

The crowd erupted into chaos.

"What did he say?"

"He can't be serious."

"Did the Alpha just reject his mate?"

The whispers struck me from every direction like arrows.

My vision blurred.

Kael remained motionless.

Emotionless.

As though he hadn't just shattered my world.

Tears boiled behind my eyes, but I refused to let them fall. Not here. Not in front of everyone.

I lifted my chin and forced myself to meet his gaze.

"Why?" I whispered.

The question barely left my lips.

But in the stunned silence that followed, everyone heard it.

Kael's expression hardened.

"I have my reasons."

The answer hit harder than the rejection itself.

No explanation.

No apology.

No compassion.

Just cold, brutal finality.

Something inside me broke.

Years of admiration.

Years of secret hope.

Years of dreaming.

Gone in an instant.

The bond pulsed violently, sending a wave of pain through my chest. I staggered slightly, struggling to stay on my feet. The High Priestess rushed forward, horror written across her face.

"Alpha Kael, reconsider this. The consequences

"I am aware of the consequences."

His voice cut through hers like a blade.

The temple fell silent again.

And for the first time in my life, I hated him.

Yet even as anger rose inside me, another emotion lingered beneath it.

Confusion.

Because, despite the cold words leaving his mouth, I could still see something hidden in his eyes.

Something that didn't match his actions.

Something that looked dangerously close to heartbreak.

Then Kael spoke again.

And the next words out of his mouth would humiliate me before the entire pack. The tension inside the temple became unbearable. Every eye remained fixed on us. I could feel the weight of the crowd pressing down on me, waiting for an explanation that never came. My heart still refused to accept what was happening. This couldn't be real. Only minutes ago, I had believed fate was finally smiling on me. Now I stood in the center of the temple watching that dream crumble into dust.

Kael's face remained unreadable, but there was something strange about the way he held himself. His hands were clenched into fists at his sides, and his shoulders looked unnaturally stiff. It was almost as though he was fighting a battle no one else could see. For a brief moment, I wondered if rejecting me hurt him, too.

The thought disappeared the second the crowd began whispering again.

"Why would he reject her?"

"Did she do something wrong?"

"Maybe the Alpha already has someone else."

Each word felt like another knife twisting deeper into my chest. Embarrassment burned through me. I wanted to run. I wanted to disappear before the pity in their eyes became too much to bear.

I searched Kael's face one last time, desperate for some sign that he would change his mind.

He didn't.

Instead, he looked directly at me.

The bond between us pulsed painfully.

And then, in front of the entire pack, Kael took a deep breath as if preparing himself for something neither of us could escape.

What happened next would change both of our lives forever. As Aria turned away from the gathering, fighting back tears, she failed to notice a hooded figure watching from the edge of the crowd. Hidden beneath the shadows, the stranger smiled coldly. At last, the Moon Heir had been revealed. The hunt for her had officially begun tonight.

Chapter 3 THE SECRET PROTECTOR

The rejection changed everything. By the time I left the Moon Temple, the entire pack knew what had happened. Whispers followed me through the streets, slipping from one person to another like a disease. Some wolves openly stared while others quickly looked away when they noticed me watching. The pity in their eyes was unbearable. I kept walking, ignoring the burning ache in my chest and the tears threatening to fall. Just a few hours ago, I had believed I was the luckiest woman in Blackwood Pack. The Moon Goddess had revealed Alpha Kael Blackwood as my fated mate. For one beautiful moment, I thought every dream I had ever carried in my heart was finally coming true. Then Kael destroyed those dreams with a few cruel words. The memory haunted me with every step I took.

I walked deeper into the forest until the sounds of the village disappeared behind me. The moonlight filtered through the trees, painting silver patterns across the ground. Normally, I loved this forest. It had always been my escape whenever life became overwhelming. Tonight, however, even the familiar woods felt different. Empty. Cold. Lonely. Much like the future stretching out before me. I stopped beside a large oak tree and wrapped my arms around myself. For the first time since leaving the temple, I allowed the tears to fall. They slipped silently down my cheeks as the pain I had been holding back finally broke free. I hated Kael for what he had done. I hated him for rejecting me. I hated him for humiliating me in front of everyone. But no matter how hard I tried, I couldn't stop loving him. That was the cruelest part of all.

A sudden crack echoed through the darkness. Instantly, I froze. My wolf stirred uneasily inside me. Every instinct screamed that something was wrong. Slowly, I turned toward the sound, my eyes searching the shadows between the trees. The forest had gone unnaturally quiet. No birds. No insects. Nothing. Fear crept down my spine. Before I could react, three large figures stepped out from the darkness. Rogues. My heart nearly stopped. Their clothes were torn, their eyes wild, and their expressions filled with hunger. They weren't looking for a fight. They were looking for prey.

I backed away slowly, but they spread out and surrounded me. The largest one smiled, revealing yellow teeth. "Looks like we've found something valuable tonight." The others laughed. Panic surged through me. I knew I couldn't outrun them. Still, I refused to surrender without a fight. The first rogue attacked. I moved quickly, barely avoiding his claws.

The second came from the side, forcing me to spin away. For several moments, I fought with everything I had. Adrenaline fueled every movement, but I was badly outnumbered. A powerful blow slammed into my side and sent me crashing against a tree. Pain exploded through my body. My vision blurred. The rogues moved closer, sensing victory.

The largest one grabbed my throat and forced me to look at him. "Any last words?" he asked with a cruel smile.

Then a growl shook the forest.

The sound was so powerful that the ground itself seemed to vibrate. The rogue immediately released me and stepped back. Fear replaced the confidence on his face.

Every rogue turned toward the darkness. I recognized the scent before I saw him. My heart skipped painfully. A massive black wolf emerged from the shadows, his silver eyes glowing beneath the moonlight. Kael.

For a moment, nobody moved. Then chaos erupted. Kael launched himself at the rogues with terrifying speed. The battle was brutal and merciless. One rogue was thrown across the clearing before he even had time to react. Another barely avoided Kael's claws. The Alpha fought as a storm unleashed. Within moments, the rogues realized they were hopelessly outmatched. The survivors fled into the darkness, disappearing between the trees.

Silence returned.

My breathing was uneven as I stared at him. Slowly, Kael shifted back into human form. Moonlight illuminated his face, revealing cuts and bruises from the fight. For several seconds, neither of us spoke. The bond between us pulsed painfully, reminding me of everything I wished I could forget.

"You rejected me," I finally whispered.

Kael looked away.

"Then why did you save me?"

His jaw tightened.

The silence stretched between us.

Finally, he met my eyes.

"Because I couldn't stand by and watch you die."

My heart betrayed me at those words. Even after everything, part of me wanted to believe he cared. Part of me wanted an explanation. Wanted a reason. Wanted anything that could make sense of the pain he had caused.

Before I could speak again, Kael's expression suddenly changed. Every muscle in his body became tense. His eyes locked onto something beyond the trees.

"What is it?" I asked.

He stepped in front of me protectively.

A cold voice echoed through the darkness.

"We finally found her."

My blood ran cold.

Dozens of hooded figures stepped from the shadows and surrounded us. The leader lowered his hood and smiled directly at me.

And somehow, I knew they hadn't come for Kael.

They had come for me. Fear gripped my chest as I stared at the strangers surrounding us. There were too many of them. At least twenty stood among the trees, their dark cloaks blending into the night. The leader's smile sent a chill down my spine. It wasn't the smile of someone meeting a stranger. It was the smile of someone who had finally found what he had been searching for.

Instinctively, I took a step backward.

Kael immediately moved with me.

The simple action caught me off guard.

He positioned himself between me and the hooded figures without hesitation, his broad shoulders blocking me from their view. It was such a natural movement that it almost made me forget everything that had happened between us.

Almost.

The leader noticed it too.

His smile widened.

"Interesting," he said. "The Alpha rejects his mate in public, yet here he is protecting her with his life."

My breath caught.

Mate.

The word hung heavily in the air.

Several of the hooded figures exchanged surprised glances.

Kael's expression darkened instantly.

"Leave," he growled.

The warning in his voice was deadly.

The leader laughed.

"We didn't come all this way to leave empty-handed."

A dangerous silence followed.

The bond between Kael and me pulsed painfully. For one brief moment, I saw something flash across his face. Not anger. Not hatred.

Fear.

Not afraid for himself.

Fear for me.

And for the first time since the rejection, I began to wonder if Kael had been hiding something far more dangerous than I ever imagined.

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