Chapter 3

The antiseptic smell of the Pack Hospital burned my nostrils as consciousness slowly returned. I blinked against the harsh fluorescent lights, trying to piece together what had happened. The last thing I remembered was Tommy convulsing in my arms, his small body turning blue from the Wolfsbane poisoning.

"Tommy?" I croaked, my throat raw. "Where's my son?"

Dr. Sarah Chen's face appeared above me, her expression carefully neutral. "Luna Aria, you're awake. Your son is stable but weak. The Wolfsbane was diluted, but enough to cause serious damage."

Relief flooded through me, but it was short-lived.

"And my baby?" I whispered, already knowing the answer from the hollow feeling in my womb.

Dr. Chen's eyes softened with genuine compassion. "I'm sorry, Luna. The trauma was too great. You lost the pup."

My wolf, already retreated deep within me, howled in silent agony. I closed my eyes, tears slipping down my temples into my hair.

The door burst open with such force that it slammed against the wall. Ethan strode in, his Alpha aura crackling with rage. The scent of his anger filled the small room, making it hard to breathe.

"How could you let this happen?" he snarled, looming over my hospital bed. "Your own son nearly died because you couldn't protect him!"

"Ethan," I pleaded, reaching for him. "Someone poisoned—"

"Save it," he cut me off. "You're a weak she-wolf who can't even carry a pup to term. What use are you to this pack?"

His words sliced through me like claws. Dr. Chen stepped back, her professional demeanor cracking slightly as she witnessed his cruelty.

"The miscarriage wasn't my fault," I whispered. "The stress of Tommy being poisoned—"

"Excuses!" Ethan roared. "Your body failed. Just like you failed as a mother. Failed as a Luna."

He turned away, straightening his jacket. "I have pack business to attend to. Try not to embarrass me further."

The door slammed behind him, leaving me shattered in more ways than one.

Dr. Chen approached cautiously, checking my vitals. "Luna, I need to run more tests. The poison—"

The door creaked open again. Piper slipped inside, her Beta aura subdued but her eyes gleaming with triumph.

"Dr. Chen," she said sweetly, "Alpha Ethan asked me to check on his Luna. Why don't you give us a moment?"

The doctor hesitated, then nodded and stepped outside.

Piper moved closer, her vanilla scent mixed with something sharper—Wolfsbane. She leaned over my bed, her lips nearly touching my ear.

"Such a shame about your little problems," she whispered. "First your son, now your unborn pup. Almost makes you wonder if you're fit to be Luna at all."

I tried to speak, but my voice caught in my throat.

"Oh yes," Piper continued, her voice dropping even lower. "It was me. I poisoned Tommy to show everyone how weak you really are. A real Luna would have sensed the danger."

Her fingers trailed across my arm, leaving goosebumps of revulsion.

"Ethan will see soon enough," she murmured. "He'll need a strong Luna to give him heirs. Not a broken one who can't even carry a pup."

She straightened up, smoothing her skirt. "I'll be the one to give him what he needs. A real Alpha heir."

The door closed behind her with a soft click, leaving me alone with the horrifying truth. My family was in danger as long as I remained.

I waited until I was alone, gathering every ounce of strength I had left. When Ethan returned an hour later, his scent announced him before he entered.

"We need to talk," I said, my voice stronger than I expected.

He raised an eyebrow. "About what?"

I pushed myself up in the bed, ignoring the pain that shot through my abdomen. "About us. About our bond."

Something flickered in his eyes—interest, perhaps. Or suspicion.

"I, Aria Wright," I began, the words of the ancient rejection ritual rising to my lips, "reject you, Alpha Ethan Marshall..."

Before I could finish, his hand clamped around my throat, cutting off my words.

"No," he growled, his Alpha aura pressing down on me like a physical weight. "You don't get to reject me."

Pain exploded through my body as he deliberately used his Alpha power to block the ritual. The mate bond twisted painfully within me, stretched but not broken.

"You are mine," Ethan snarled, his face inches from mine. "I will never let you go. Not because I love you, but because you belong to me."

He released my throat, leaving me gasping for air. "Try that again," he warned, "and I'll make sure you regret it."

As he strode from the room, I curled into myself, waves of agony radiating through my body where the mate bond had been violently manipulated.

I was trapped—bound to a mate who despised me, with a rival who wanted me dead.

And somewhere in the depths of my soul, my wolf whimpered in retreat, leaving me truly alone.

Chapter 4

I stared at the ceiling of my hospital room, counting the tiny holes in each tile. Three days had passed since I'd lost my unborn pup. Three days since Tommy had nearly died from Wolfsbane poisoning. Three days of Ethan's cold visits and Piper's triumphant smiles.

My wolf remained silent within me, retreated so deeply I could barely feel her presence. The hollow ache in my chest where our bond should be throbbed with each heartbeat.

"You need to leave," Dr. Chen whispered during her morning rounds, her eyes darting nervously to the door. "Both of you—you and Tommy. She won't stop."

She didn't need to specify who "she" was. The bitter scent of Wolfsbane still clung faintly to Piper's skin when she visited, though she'd grown more careful about masking it.

"I can't," I replied, my voice barely audible. "The mate bond—"

"Can be broken," Dr. Chen finished for me. "But not by you alone."

I closed my eyes, remembering Ethan's cruel words, his fingers around my throat when I'd tried to speak the rejection ritual.

I waited until the evening shift change, when the hospital corridors were quiet. Slipping from my bed, I followed Piper's scent down the hallway. She was alone in the small staff lounge, filing her nails with deliberate slowness.

"We need to talk," I said from the doorway.

She looked up, surprise flickering across her face before settling into a smug smile. "Luna Aria. Shouldn't you be resting?"

"I'm offering you a deal."

Her interest piqued, she set down the nail file. "I'm listening."

I stepped inside, closing the door behind me. "Help me break the mate bond, and I'll disappear forever."

Piper's eyes narrowed. "Why would I do that? I'm perfectly happy watching you suffer."

"Because I'm still Luna," I reminded her. "As long as this bond exists, you can never truly have what you want."

I pulled a small knife from my pocket—one I'd taken from the hospital kitchen. Without hesitation, I drew it across my palm, blood welling up from the cut.

"A blood oath," I said, holding out my bleeding hand. "Swear it."

Piper's eyes gleamed as she took the knife and sliced her own palm. Our blood mingled as we pressed our hands together.

"I swear," she said, her voice thick with anticipation. "I will make Ethan accept your rejection. And you will leave Silverclaw territory forever."

"I swear," I echoed. "If you succeed, I will go Rogue and never return."

---

Two days later, I sat in my room, packing the few belongings I could call my own. Tommy was sleeping peacefully in his bed across the hall, still weak from the poisoning but recovering steadily.

The door burst open without warning. Ethan stormed in, his face contorted with rage, Piper close behind him.

"You treacherous bitch," he snarled, advancing on me. "Piper just told me everything—how you've been contacting rival Alphas, planning to overthrow me!"

I stood my ground, though my heart hammered against my ribs. "Is that what she told you?"

"Alpha Reed of the Eastern Pack received your message," Piper interjected smoothly. "Offering to betray Silverclaw's patrol routes in exchange for sanctuary."

Ethan's eyes flashed dangerously. "Is this why you wanted to reject me? To run to another Alpha?"

"Believe what you want," I said quietly. "But I'm still here."

Something in my calm defiance seemed to enrage him further. He grabbed my shoulders, his fingers digging into my flesh.

"If you want to go so badly," he spat, "then go."

Piper stepped closer, pressing herself against Ethan's back. "Say it," she urged him. "Say the words."

Ethan's grip tightened painfully. For a moment, I thought he might actually strangle me. Then his face contorted with something between fury and despair.

"I, Alpha Ethan Marshall," he growled, each word forced from his throat, "accept your rejection."

The effect was immediate and violent. A searing pain tore through my chest as the mate bond snapped. I gasped, falling to my knees as warmth spread between us—the physical manifestation of the bond breaking free.

Ethan stumbled back, his hand clutching his chest. Piper wrapped herself around him, her eyes triumphant as they met mine over his shoulder.

I pressed my hand against the hollow space where the bond had been. It hurt—oh, how it hurt—but beneath the pain was something else.

Freedom.

---

Minutes later, while Ethan was locked in Piper's embrace in his office, I finished packing my single bag. I moved silently to Tommy's room, kneeling beside his bed.

"I'll come back for you," I whispered, pressing a gentle kiss to his forehead. "When I'm strong enough to protect you."

His eyes fluttered open briefly. "Mommy?"

"I love you," I told him, memorizing his face. "Never forget that."

Slipping out of the pack house was surprisingly easy. Everyone was distracted by Ethan's rage and Piper's celebration. I stole Ethan's spare car keys from his office drawer and drove straight to the airport.

The ticket agent looked sympathetically at my tear-stained face as I purchased a one-way ticket to Paris.

"First flight leaves in two hours," she said kindly.

I nodded, clutching my bag tighter. "I'll take it."

As I walked toward the security checkpoint, I felt something stir deep within me—a faint whisper of my wolf, responding to the promise of freedom.

Europe's neutral territories awaited. And somewhere beyond the pain, a new beginning.

Chapter 5

Six months. That's how long I'd been running. Six months since I'd fled Silverclaw territory with nothing but a single bag and the hollow ache where my mate bond used to be.

Paris was beautiful, but lonely. I worked menial jobs—cleaning offices, waiting tables—anything to survive without drawing attention. My wolf remained silent within me, a dormant presence I'd almost forgotten how to feel.

I needed to feel close to my kind again, even if I couldn't risk joining a pack. That's how I found myself at the underground werewolf fight club in the abandoned warehouse district.

"Next up—The Brute versus The Butcher!" The announcer's voice echoed through the smoky room as I slipped inside, pressing myself against the wall.

The crowd roared—rogues, outcasts, and packless wolves all gathered to witness violence for entertainment. I shouldn't have been there. It wasn't safe for a former Luna without her wolf's protection. But I needed this—needed to remember what it felt like to be among wolves, even if these were broken ones.

The fighter they called The Brute stepped into the ring—massive, with scars crisscrossing his torso. He wore only shorts, his muscles rippling with power. Something about him made the air feel heavier.

"Kill him, Butcher!" someone shouted from the crowd.

The Butcher lunged first, claws partially extended. The Brute didn't move—until the last second. Then he struck with blinding speed, catching The Butcher's arm and using his momentum to slam him into the ground. The crack of bones echoed through the warehouse.

I flinched, but couldn't look away.

Three more strikes, and The Butcher was unconscious. The crowd erupted in cheers and jeers.

"That's fifteen wins in a row!" the announcer shouted. "No one can touch The Brute!"

As the crowd surged forward to congratulate their champion, The Brute's head snapped up, his nostrils flaring. He turned slowly, scanning the crowd until his eyes locked on mine.

Even from across the room, I felt the intensity of his gaze. He inhaled deeply, and something changed in his expression—shock, followed by something I couldn't name.

"Vanilla and rain," he whispered, the words somehow reaching me despite the noise.

He started moving toward me, pushing through the crowd with single-minded purpose.

I backed away, panicked. Had I been recognized? Was he sent by Ethan?

I turned and fled into the night.

---

I thought I'd escaped. But as I hurried down a narrow alley, footsteps echoed behind me.

"Hey, pretty she-wolf," a slurred voice called. "All alone?"

I spun around to find five rogues blocking my path—their eyes gleaming with predatory intent in the darkness.

"I said, all alone?" The largest one stepped forward, his breath reeking of alcohol and something fouler. "No pack scent on you. Rejected, are you?"

I backed against the wall, my heart pounding. My wolf stirred faintly, but not enough to shift, not enough to save me.

"Please," I whispered. "Let me pass."

The rogue laughed. "Not until you show us what a rejected Luna looks like under all those clothes."

They closed in, reaching for me with dirty hands. I closed my eyes, bracing for pain—

But it never came.

Instead, a blur of movement, followed by sickening cracks and thuds. I opened my eyes to find all five rogues sprawled on the ground, unconscious or worse.

And standing in the center, chest heaving slightly, was The Brute.

"Are you hurt?" he asked, his voice gentler than I expected.

I shook my head, unable to speak.

He extended his hand to help me up from where I'd fallen. "Come on. You shouldn't be out here alone."

When our hands touched, something electric shot through me—stronger than anything I'd ever felt with Ethan. My wolf stirred again, more strongly this time, letting out a faint whimper that I felt in my soul for the first time in months.

The Brute—no, Kellen—his eyes widened. He felt it too.

---

"You can stay here," Kellen said, showing me into his apartment—a surprisingly luxurious penthouse that screamed wealth and power. "It's safe."

"Why are you helping me?" I asked, suspicious despite the spark between us.

He shrugged off his fight gear, revealing more scars. "Let's just say I recognize a wounded wolf when I see one."

Over the next few weeks, Kellen became my protector, my trainer, my friend. He cooked for me, taught me to defend myself, never pushing for more than I could give.

"I'm a high-ranking wolf," he admitted one evening as we shared dinner on his balcony. "In exile. But I'm not just any wolf."

Something in his eyes told me there was more to his story than he was sharing.

"Why are you telling me this?" I asked.

"Because you're trusting me," he said simply. "And I want you to know I'm worthy of that trust."

Slowly, my strength returned. Not just physically, but emotionally. My wolf stirred more frequently now, drawn by something in Kellen's presence.

---

Meanwhile, across the ocean...

Ethan paced the Alpha's office, his knuckles white as he gripped the latest pack reports. The Silverclaw Pack was failing—numbers dwindling, alliances breaking.

"Alpha," Dr. Chen entered cautiously. "The tests are complete."

"And?" Ethan snapped.

Piper stood in the corner, her face pale.

"She's been infertile for years," Dr. Chen said quietly. "The injury she sustained in her first pack war damaged her reproductive system. She can't give you an heir."

Ethan's head snapped up, his eyes burning with betrayal as he stared at Piper.

"You lied," he growled. "You promised me an heir. You promised me—"

"I can still be your Luna," Piper pleaded, backing away as Ethan advanced on her.

"You will never be Luna," Ethan snarled, grabbing her arm. "You are nothing."

He dragged her down to the dungeons, her screams echoing through the pack house. As he locked her in a cell, he pressed his forehead against the cold stone wall.

"Aria," he whispered, her name a prayer on his lips. "What have I done?"

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