001: The Night I was Rejected

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The Moon hung full and silver above the Silverclaw Pack, watching silently—almost knowingly—as if it already understood the fate waiting for me beneath its light. Tonight was supposed to change my life. Tonight, I was meant to become Luna. I stood at the center of the ceremonial clearing, my bare feet sinking slightly into the cold earth. My hands trembled beneath the thin white fabric of the mating dress, the sacred garment worn by every future Luna before me. It clung to my body like hope itself—delicate, fragile, and painfully easy to tear apart. Around me, the pack gathered in a wide circle, their low murmurs blending with the crackle of the sacred fire. Wolves and humans alike watched with anticipation, curiosity, and—on some faces—thinly veiled judgment. They were all here for one reason. Alpha Kael. My mate. I lifted my gaze to where he stood before the altar, tall and unmoving in black ceremonial armor. He looked every bit the powerful Alpha of the Silverclaw Pack—broad shoulders, commanding presence, a sharp jaw carved from stone. And cold gray eyes. Eyes that never softened when they landed on me. No warmth. No pull. No recognition. My chest tightened painfully. It’s just nerves, I told myself desperately. The bond will snap into place soon. It had to. We had grown up together. I had waited for him for years—endured the whispers, the sideways glances, the quiet cruelty of being called wolfless behind my back. I had swallowed my pride and my pain because everyone said the same thing. “Be patient.” “The Moon Goddess never makes mistakes.” The Head Elder raised his staff, its carved runes glowing faintly as silence fell over the clearing. “Tonight,” he announced, his voice echoing beneath the moonlight, “under the blessing of the Moon Goddess, Alpha Kael will claim his fated mate and present her as Luna of the Silverclaw Pack.” My heart slammed against my ribs. This was it. The air shifted suddenly—sharp and electric—and my breath caught in my throat. I felt it. A pull. The mate bond. Relief flooded me so fast it almost made my knees weak. Tears burned behind my eyes as I turned instinctively toward Kael, ready to step forward— A soft gasp rippled through the crowd. I froze. A woman stepped out from the shadows. She was beautiful in a way that stole the breath from my lungs—golden hair cascading down her back, her eyes glowing faintly with wolf light. Confidence rolled off her in waves, unchallenged and undeniable. She wore crimson silk, the color reserved for dominance and pure bloodlines. Lyra. The Beta’s daughter. Strong. Gifted. Perfect. Everything I was not. The bond snapped into place like a whip. But it didn’t connect to me. It connected to her. Agony exploded in my chest. It was sharp and blinding, like invisible claws ripping straight through my heart. I staggered, barely managing to stay on my feet as the world spun violently around me. “No…” The word slipped from my lips, broken and weak. The crowd erupted into shocked murmurs. Alpha Kael stiffened. When he looked at Lyra, his eyes darkened—not with confusion, but with certainty. With acceptance. He stepped forward. Past me. The mate bond screamed inside my head, torn and incomplete, leaving behind a hollow ache so deep it stole my breath. “Alpha Kael?” the Elder asked carefully. “What is the meaning of this?” Kael didn’t hesitate. His voice rang cold and clear through the clearing. “I, Alpha Kael of the Silverclaw Pack,” he said, taking Lyra’s hand, “reject the bond with her.” Every eye turned to me. The world tilted violently beneath my feet. “I choose Lyra as my mate,” he continued, his grip tightening around her fingers, “and as Luna of this pack.” Gasps echoed. Whispers exploded. Shock rippled outward like a wave. My knees nearly buckled. “You can’t—” I choked, clutching my chest. “The bond—” He finally looked at me then. And there was no regret in his eyes. “Enough,” Kael said sharply. “The Moon Goddess has corrected her mistake.” The words sliced deeper than any blade. “Luna must be strong,” he went on, his voice carrying easily to every corner of the clearing. “Not weak. Not wolfless. Not a burden to her pack.” Each word was a sentence. A condemnation. Something inside me cracked. The Elder hesitated. “Alpha… a rejection at the ceremony—” “I’ve made my decision.” Kael turned back to the crowd, Lyra at his side. “From this night onward,” he declared, “she holds no claim to me—and no claim to the Silverclaw Pack.” The mate bond shattered. I screamed. Not aloud—but inside, where it hurt the most. Pain flooded my veins, burning hot and vicious as the backlash tore through me. I collapsed to my knees, my vision blurring as blood dripped onto the sacred earth beneath the full moon. No one moved. No one helped. I was alone. “Take her away,” Kael ordered coldly. “She is no longer under my protection.” Guards stepped forward, their hands rough as they dragged me from the sacred clearing. As my blood soaked into the earth, something shifted deep within my chest. Beneath the pain. Beneath the shattered bond. Something ancient stirred. A pulse. Dark. Awake. The moonlight flared. The ground trembled. And somewhere far beyond the borders of the Silverclaw Pack— Another Alpha lifted his head. And smiled.
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