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Rejected Omega: Rising As The True Luna

For three years, I served as the Blackwood Pack's lowest Omega, loyal to Alpha Kaelen. When I was left for dead after a rogue attack, my Fated Mate ignored my pleas and severed our bond. Publicly rejected and exiled, I was meant to perish in the wild. Instead, I discovered my true lineage as the last Matron Luna of the Mooncrest Pack, which Kaelen’s father once slaughtered. Now, my powers are waking, and I am ready to claim my revenge.
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Chapter 2

Elara Vance POV:

I drifted in and out of a pained, restless sleep on the cold clinic cot. The first hint of dawn was barely streaking the sky when the door creaked open. It wasn't the doctor. It was Finnian, my mate’s Beta, his face an unreadable mask of duty.

“Get up,” he said, his voice devoid of warmth. “The Alpha wants you in the Great Hall.”

My blood ran cold. The wound on my shoulder throbbed in time with my suddenly racing heart. The Great Hall? At sunrise? I knew what that meant. According to the ancient laws of the Blackwood Pack, certain pronouncements had to be made before the entire pack to be considered binding.

Two warriors flanked Finnian, their expressions grim. They escorted me from the clinic, their presence a clear sign that this was not a request. As we walked through the silent corridors of the Packhouse, I saw pack members gathering. They streamed into the Great Hall, their eyes catching mine for a fleeting moment. I saw it all: pity from some, cruel satisfaction from others, and cold indifference from most.

The Great Hall was packed. Every member of the Blackwood Pack was present, their collective scents a heavy, oppressive weight in the air. At the front of the hall, on a raised dais, stood Kaelen.

He was dressed in the formal black attire of an Alpha, the silver crest of the Blackwood pack gleaming on his chest. He looked every bit the powerful, commanding leader he was. His stormy grey eyes swept over the crowd and then landed on me. There was nothing in them. No anger, no sadness, not even the familiar irritation. Just a chilling, empty void, as if he were looking at a piece of furniture he was about to discard.

My heart, already fractured, felt like it was turning to dust.

“Elara Vance, step forward.”

His voice boomed through the hall, imbued with the Alpha’s Command. It was an order no werewolf could resist. My legs moved against my will, carrying me down the central aisle, each step an eternity of shame. The whispers of the crowd followed me like a physical force. I stopped at the foot of the dais, forced to look up at the man who held my soul in his hands. The man I had foolishly, hopelessly loved for three agonizing years.

He began to speak, reciting the ancient words of the rite, his voice a cold, steady drone. Each word was a hammer blow against my spirit.

“I, Kaelen Blackwood, Alpha of the Blackwood Pack…” He raised his right hand, his expression severe and resolute.

Inside my head, Lyra let out a keening, soul-shattering howl of pure agony. It was the sound of a creature being torn from its other half.

“…do hereby reject you, Elara Vance, as my Fated Mate.”

The word hung in the air. *Reject.*

An invisible force, violent and absolute, slammed into me. It was a pain beyond physical description, a feeling of my very essence being ripped apart. A choked sob tore from my throat, and my knees buckled, sending me crashing to the hard stone floor.

I saw Kaelen flinch. A tremor ran through his powerful frame, and his face paled for a fraction of a second. The pain was a two-way street; the bond couldn't be broken without wounding him, too. But with the formidable willpower of a true Alpha, he mastered it, his expression hardening once more. I could feel the ghost of Fenrir’s rage, his wolf thrashing against the cage of Kaelen’s control, howling in protest at the self-inflicted wound. Kaelen saw it as a necessary price. A cleansing.

All eyes were on me. The ritual was not complete. I had to accept.

Finnian stepped forward, his shadow falling over me. “Accept it, Omega,” he murmured, his voice low and cold. “Don’t make this harder than it needs to be.”

I lifted my head. Tears blurred my vision, turning Kaelen’s form into a wavering, cruel mirage. His cold eyes met mine, and in that moment, something inside me finally broke. The last vestiges of hope, of love, of a desperate need for his acceptance, crumbled into ash.

But in that desolate emptiness, something new took root. A memory surfaced: my mother’s face, her voice telling me of my true heritage, of the lost Mooncrest Pack, of my duty as the last Matron Luna. I was not just an Omega. I was a survivor. A leader without a people. I could not die here. I would not let this be the end of my line.

A strange, icy resolve washed over me, numbing the pain. I had to live. Not for him, but for them. For my lost tribe.

Slowly, shakily, I pushed myself back to my feet. I stood as tall as I could, my back straight, and met Kaelen’s gaze. My voice, when it came, was quiet, but it carried through the silent hall with a firmness that surprised even me. I saw a flicker of shock in the eyes of some pack members.

“I, Elara Vance…”

I took a breath, the air burning my lungs.

“…accept your rejection.”

As the words left my lips, the last thread connecting us snapped. The agonizing tear was complete. A profound, echoing emptiness settled in my chest where the bond used to be. I was truly alone.

Kaelen’s jaw tightened. I saw a flash of something in his eyes—not relief, but a flicker of irritation, of an unexpected void. He pushed it away. The ceremony was over. He had won. He had severed the bond the Goddess had forced upon him. I was no longer his Fated Mate. I was just another Omega in his pack.

He turned his back on me without a second glance, a final, dismissive gesture. He addressed his Beta, his voice ringing with cold authority.

"Take her away. Strip her of all pack privileges."

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