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Chapter 2 - 1. The Night He Rejected the Moon

The night smelled like smoke and wet earth.

Wolves packed the clearing, shoulders pressed tight,

bodies heat-warm under the cold moon. The air buzzed with whispers, low and

sharp, like they were afraid to speak too loud in front of him.

 

In front of Kade Blackthorn.

 

He stood on the stone platform at the center, tall

and still, like the whole damn forest belonged to him. Maybe it did. He wore

black, of course. Black shirt, black pants, black boots. No tie. No softness.

Just sharp lines and that cold, carved face.

 

He didn't look at me.

 

Not once.

 

I stood at the very edge of the crowd, near the

treeline, where the scent of pine needles tried to fight the stink of nerves

and sweat. My hands were shaking so hard the metal tray rattled. Empty glasses

clinked together. I pressed them tighter against my stomach.

 

"Stop shaking, omega," someone muttered behind me. A

warrior. I didn't turn to see which one. Their laughter brushed over the back

of my neck like claws.

 

Omega. Not Mira. Never Mira.

 

I kept my eyes on Kade.

 

The Moon hung full and white above him, bright

enough to turn his black hair almost blue at the edges. Packs from nearby

territories had come tonight. I could feel their eyes. Their curiosity. Their

judgment.

 

This was supposed to be a big night.

 

Alpha ceremony. Luna announcement.

 

Everyone already knew who she would be.

 

Lena Voss stood near the steps, not far from Kade.

Her long dark hair was braided back from her face, her body wrapped in silver

silk that hugged every strong line. She looked powerful just standing still.

Confident. Her smile was small but sharp, like the edge of a knife.

 

She looked at him like he was everything.

 

He should have been. He was their Alpha.

 

I shouldn't have come.

 

But omegas did not "not come" when the Alpha called the whole pack.

 

"Quiet," someone hissed. The crowd hushed.

 

Kade lifted his chin. The muscles in his jaw flexed,

just once. He was so still he barely seemed human. Just power and control in

skin.

 

When he spoke, his voice carried over everyone.

 

"BloodMoon."

 

The sound rolled through the clearing, low and

rough. My wolf shivered. People bowed their heads. Some dropped to their knees.

 

I didn't. Not because I was brave. Because my legs

were locked.

 

"We stand under the Moon," he said. "We stand as one

pack. One blood. One law."

 

His eyes moved slowly across them. Row by row.

Family by family. Warriors. Elders. The pups at the back, squirming between

their parents' legs until a growl snapped them still.

 

His gaze slid past me without stopping.

 

It felt like being erased.

 

"You know why you're here," he said. "Your Alpha

needs a Luna."

 

Murmurs rose, fast and hungry. I heard Lena's mother

suck in a happy breath.

 

I shouldn't look at her.

 

I looked anyway.

 

Lena's cheeks were flush with color. Her wolf glowed

just under her skin, a strong, steady heat that even I could feel from across

the clearing. She looked like everything I wasn't.

 

Confident. Sure. Strong.

 

"Come forward," Kade said.

Then Lena stepped up onto the stone.

 

Of course.

 

Of course it was her.

 

The pack exploded into cheers as she took her place

at his side. Her hand brushed his arm like it belonged there. Kade didn't

flinch.

 

The cheering hurt. It was too loud. Too bright. The

sounds stabbed at my ears.

 

I told myself to breathe. Just breathe. Just stand

here, hold the damn tray, and breathe.

 

Then the scent hit me.

 

Smoke. Alpha.

 

Strong. Sharp. Like it was walking

straight toward me.

 

My wolf went insane.

 

I didn't have time to turn before it slammed into my

senses.

 

Mate.

 

Pain shot through my chest, hot and aching, making

it hard to see. The world narrowed. The cheering faded. I could feel him. Not

his eyes yet—his presence. His power pressed against my skin, heavy and cold.

 

Then it clicked.

 

My wolf didn't just feel him.

 

He felt me.

 

It was like someone grabbed a live wire and shoved

it into my spine. The bond flared. Bright. Violent.

 

Kade went still.

 

Dead still.

 

The cheers around us broke off one by one as people

noticed. The air changed. The background noise dropped into a thick, heavy

quiet.

 

His head turned.

 

Slow.

 

He looked over the crowd.

 

Looked past his warriors. Past the ranked wolves.

Past Lena standing frozen at his side.

 

And looked straight at me.

 

Our eyes locked.

 

Everything else disappeared.

 

His eyes were dark. Almost black. Hard and flat like

stone… until the moment they hit mine. Then something flickered. Shock. Fury.

Something deeper I couldn't read.

 

The tray slipped in my hands.

 

A glass tipped over, clinking sideways. I grabbed

for it, fingers fumbling, heart beating so hard it hurt.

 

"Mira," someone whispered behind me. Not kind. Not

friendly. Just my name, like it was a bad word.

 

He smelled like storm air right before lightning

struck. My body knew him. My wolf howled with relief and terror at the same

time.

 

Mate.

 

I couldn't move. Couldn't blink.

 

Kade's lip curled.

 

"Oh," Lena said softly beside him. Her voice

carried, sweet and poisonous. "Oh."

 

The whole clearing felt like it was breathing with

us. Waiting.

 

Kade stepped down off the stone platform.

 

Each boot hit the ground with a dull, heavy thud. My

knees wobbled. Wolves shifted aside without needing to be told. A path opened

straight between us.

 

For a second, I was stupid enough to hope.

 

Maybe—

 

He stopped in front of me.

 

Close enough that his scent poured over me, flooding

every inch of my skin. My hands shook so badly the tray rattled again.

 

He looked down at me like I was something stuck to

his boot.

 

My throat worked. Nothing came out.

 

"Don't," he said.

 

Just that. One word. Flat and low.

 

I swallowed. "A–Alpha, I—"

 

"Shut up."

 

The words hit like a slap. Short. Cold. No softness

anywhere.

 

I shut up.

 

His gaze dragged over my face. My messy hair. The

cheap, too-big servant dress hanging off my bones. The empty tray clutched in

my hands.

 

His nostrils flared.

 

"You feel it, don't you?" he said, voice even

quieter. I could barely hear him over the pounding in my ears. "Say it."

 

I shook my head before I could stop myself. "No, I—

I don't—"

 

His hand shot out and grabbed my jaw. Fingers

digging into my cheeks, forcing my chin up. Pain sparked through my face. My

heart jumped into my throat.

 

Gasps rippled through the crowd.

 

Kade leaned down, bringing his face close to mine.

His eyes were furious. Not wild. Not out of control. Just… disgusted.

 

"Mira," he said, like my name tasted bad. "Say it."

 

My eyes burned. Tears pricked hot. My wolf

whimpered.

 

"I…" My voice cracked. I swallowed hard, tried

again. "You're… my mate."

 

The word felt too big for my mouth.

 

His jaw tightened.

 

"Wrong," he said.

 

The word dropped between us like a stone into dark

water.

 

He let go of my face. I stumbled back a step, my

heel catching on a root. The tray slipped. Glass crashed to the dirt,

shattering into glittering pieces around my feet.

 

I flinched at the sound.

 

The pack watched.

 

Every face. Every pair of eyes. On me.

 

Kade turned away from me like I already bored him.

He walked back to the stone platform, each step slow and controlled.

 

He faced the pack again.

 

"As your Alpha," he said, voice loud and clear now,

"I reject her."

 

The clearing sucked in a breath all at once.

 

Heat shot up my neck. My vision blurred. I couldn't

think. I couldn't breathe.

 

"Mira Hale." He didn't even look at me. "Lowest

omega. Weak. Unfit. I reject the bond the Moon tried to give me."

 

The words burned.

 

Tears spilled over. I hated that I couldn't stop

them. Hated that everyone could see.

 

Lena's smile stretched wider.

 

"Your Luna," Kade said, "will be Lena Voss."

 

The crowd erupted.

 

Cheers. Howls. Stomps on the ground. Someone

whistled. The sound crashed over me like a wave full of rocks.

 

I stood in the middle of it, glass around my shoes,

heart cracked open in my chest, while my mate announced to the whole world that

he'd rather take anyone else.

 

My wolf made a broken sound inside me.

 

Kade, she whispered.

 

My legs finally gave out.

 

The last thing I saw before my knees hit the dirt

was Kade's profile in the moonlight.

 

He didn't look back.

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