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Rejected Omega: Rising As The True Luna Novel Cover

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 4

Elara Vance POV:

The night in the Omega dormitory was a blur of cold drafts and whispered insults. I didn’t sleep. Before the first rays of sun could pierce the grimy basement windows, Finnian was there again, his silhouette a dark omen in the doorway.

“The Alpha’s final order,” he announced to the darkness. “You are to be off Blackwood lands by sunrise.”

There was no protest left in me. I was escorted by the same two warriors, my steps steady as I walked through the sleeping Packhouse for the last time. I didn’t see Kaelen, and a part of me, the part that was finally, blessedly numb, was grateful. I didn’t want to see him.

We reached the southern border of the territory just as the sky began to lighten from inky black to a bruised purple. A faint, shimmering line was visible in the air before us—the magical barrier, woven with traces of silver, that protected the pack from outsiders.

Finnian motioned for the warriors to stop. “Cross this line, and you are no longer under the protection of the Blackwood Pack,” he said, his tone formal. “You will be a Rogue.”

A lone wolf. The lowest of the low. Hunted, reviled, with a life expectancy measured in weeks, not years. I looked out at the vast, untamed wilderness that stretched before me. The air was cold and clean, a stark contrast to the stale despair of the Packhouse basement. It smelled like freedom.

I didn’t look back. I didn’t offer a single word of pleading. I simply met Finnian’s gaze.

He seemed to expect something more, a breakdown perhaps. When none came, he pulled a small cloth pouch from his belt and tossed it on the ground at my feet. It landed with a soft thud.

“A ‘merciful’ gift from your Alpha,” he said, the word ‘merciful’ dripping with sarcasm. “To help you on your way.”

I glanced down at the pouch. I didn't need to open it to know it contained a pittance—a piece of stale bread, a skin of water. A gesture designed not to help, but to humiliate. To reinforce that I was a beggar, surviving only on his scraps.

I left the pouch where it lay. I looked directly at Finnian, my voice clear and cold in the dawn air. “Tell your Alpha I don’t need his pity.”

Finnian’s impassive mask finally cracked. His eyes widened in genuine surprise. He had expected a grateful, broken Omega. He was not prepared for this.

With my back straight and my head held high, I turned away from them. I took a deliberate step forward and walked through the shimmering barrier. As I crossed, I felt a final, subtle connection snap—the lingering scent-mark of the Blackwood Pack, which identified me as one of their own, dissolved from my skin. I was untethered. I was free.

High on a distant ridge, hidden among the ancient pines, Kaelen watched the entire scene unfold. He’d told himself he was just ensuring his orders were carried out. A lie. His wolf, Fenrir, had been restless all night, a frantic, pacing energy that had driven him from his bed and led him here.

He saw me refuse the pouch. He heard my words, carried on the wind, clear as a bell. And for the first time, he saw a flicker of something in me he had never seen before—not the timid, subservient Omega he thought he knew, but a flash of unbreakable pride. Of strength.

It confused him. It… unsettled him. This was not the creature he had cast out. But he pushed the feeling down, burying it under years of practiced disdain. *It's just the final act of a desperate creature,* he told himself. *The wilderness will claim her by nightfall.* He was certain of it. Without him, without the pack, I couldn’t possibly survive a single day.

I walked into the wilderness without a backward glance, and soon, the dense forest swallowed my small figure.

When Finnian returned to the Alpha’s office to report, he relayed my final words verbatim. Kaelen merely grunted in response and waved him away, but his knuckles were white where he gripped the edge of his desk. He walked to the window, staring south in the direction I had disappeared. That strange, hollow feeling in his chest returned, stronger and more persistent than ever.

He thought he was watching my end.

But as I placed my hand on the ancient trees, feeling the life thrumming within them, I knew the truth. This wasn't an exile. It was a homecoming. I wasn't wandering aimlessly. I was heading toward a place that existed only in the legends of my people: Moonglade Valley, the last sanctuary of the Mooncrest Pack.

I gripped the wooden bracelet on my wrist. It felt warm against my skin, a silent, steady promise.

He thought this was her end. Elara knew it was just the beginning.

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