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Reborn Luna: Rejecting My Cruel Alpha

I was the fated mate of Ryker Blackwood, the future Alpha, but my lack of an awakened wolf made me a pathetic joke to his pack. Instead of protecting me, he publicly rejected me, chose the manipulative Lilith Vane as his Luna, and locked me in a freezing dungeon. While the entire pack cheered for their final mating ceremony above, I rotted in heavy chains below. When a rogue attack killed our unborn pups, I reached out to him in agony, but his voice through our fading bond was like splintered ice. "Our pups are dead. Don't bother me again." He didn't care at all. The casual dismissal shattered my inner wolf, and I died in that filthy cell, suffocating on my own despair and a hatred so potent it burned through my last breath. Until my last moment, I couldn't understand why my absolute devotion was met with such cruel betrayal, and why my fated mate let our children die without a second thought. Opening my eyes again, I wasn't in the dungeon. I was back in my seventeenth year, choking on the icy water of the lake Lilith had just pushed me into. Seeing Ryker's arrogant sneer and Lilith's fake concern on the shore, I didn't cry or beg for his attention like I did in my past life. This time, I would publicly sever our sacred bond, awaken my true Alpha bloodline, and make them pay for every drop of my blood.
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Chapter 3

Seraphina Thorne POV:

The familiar comfort of my own room in the Thorne Packhouse was a sanctuary. The scent of cedar and dried lavender, the soft furs on my bed—it was all so different from the cold, damp stone of my final memories. The past was a ghost, but here, in the heart of my home, it felt distant.

A soft knock preceded my mother's entry. She carried a steaming mug of chamomile tea, its gentle aroma filling the air. She sat on the edge of my bed, her expression a mixture of love and concern as she smoothed a stray strand of hair from my forehead.

"Sera," she said softly. "Tell me what truly happened tonight. You've never spoken to Ryker that way before."

I knew I couldn’t tell her about my rebirth. It was a truth too monstrous, too unbelievable. So I gave her a piece of the truth, wrapped in a lie she could accept. "When I was in the water," I began, my voice quiet, "I thought I was going to die. It changes you, Mom. I realized… I can't keep wanting something that will never truly be mine. I'm done fighting for him."

A look of profound relief washed over her face, mingled with a familiar ache of sympathy. "Oh, my sweet girl," she whispered, pulling me into a hug. "You've finally grown up." She held me at arm's length, her violet eyes serious. "You know, this alliance with the Blackwoods is not essential. Your father and I will support any decision you make. Your happiness comes first."

Her words were a gift, a promise of freedom I had never allowed myself to accept before. They gave me the strength for what I knew I had to do next.

After she left, I sat in the darkness, planning. I knew Lilith’s deepest, most damning secret. It was a weapon I had never known how to use in my past life. Now, I would wield it like a blade.

The next day, our packs were scheduled to hold their first formal assembly since the alliance was announced, a dry affair to discuss the logistics of joint territory patrols. It was the perfect stage.

When I entered the Blackwood's great hall with my parents, I made sure I was no longer the girl who blended into the shadows. I had shed my plain, drab clothes for a gown of silver-blue, the color of the Thorne crest. It was a statement of allegiance, of pride.

Heads turned. I felt their stares, a mixture of surprise and curiosity. I saw the flicker of something akin to awe in Ryker's eyes before he masked it with a scowl. Lilith, dressed in her signature virginal white, shot me a look of pure, undiluted jealousy.

The meeting droned on. Ryker, in his role as future Alpha, stood before a large map, pointing out patrol routes with an air of self-importance. I feigned boredom, letting my gaze drift around the hall, waiting for my moment.

It came when the discussion turned to a stretch of ancient forest that bordered both our territories. Lilith, ever the helpful future Luna, chimed in. "That forest is so lovely," she said, her voice sweet and reasonable. "Perhaps we could designate it as a shared recreational area, a place for our packs to come together."

Her suggestion was met with murmurs of approval. It made her look generous, a uniter.

I let out a soft laugh. It wasn't loud, but in the stuffy, silent hall, it sounded like a crack of thunder.

Every eye swiveled to me. Ryker’s face tightened with annoyance. "Is something funny, Seraphina?"

I rose from my seat and walked slowly, deliberately, toward Lilith. I stopped in front of her, my expression a carefully crafted mask of thoughtful curiosity. I tilted my head. "Forgive me," I said, my voice carrying a strange, wistful note. "It's just that your suggestion reminded me of an old friend."

A flicker of alarm crossed Lilith’s face, but she held her smile in place. "Oh? I'm flattered."

I leaned in slightly, my eyes boring into hers. "Yes. She loved that forest, too. You remind me so much of her… Celeste."

The name hit her like a physical blow. All the color drained from her face, leaving it a sickly, waxy white. Her body began to tremble, a fine, uncontrollable tremor that she tried to hide by clasping her hands together.

Ryker frowned, his brow furrowed in confusion. "Who is Celeste?"

A ripple of murmurs went through the hall. No one knew the name. They thought I was having another one of my "episodes."

I widened my eyes in mock innocence. "Just an old acquaintance. What's wrong, Lilith? You look as though you've seen a ghost." I paused, letting the words hang in the air before adding, "Or perhaps… you are one?"

She stumbled backward, a strangled gasp escaping her lips. Ryker caught her before she could fall.

Instantly, her training took over. The terror in her eyes was replaced by a flood of tears. "Sera… I-I don't know what you're talking about," she sobbed, her voice breaking pitifully. "Why do you keep doing this to me? What did I ever do to make you hate me so much?"

It was a masterful performance. Once again, she was the victim, and I was the cruel, unhinged tormentor.

Ryker, of course, bought it completely. He pulled her into a protective embrace, glaring at me over her head. "That's it! If you're going to act like this, get out!" he snarled.

It didn't matter. I had what I needed. I had seen the genuine, soul-deep terror in her eyes. The name was the key.

I gave a careless shrug. "Fine. If I'm not welcome, I'll leave." With that, I turned and walked out of the great hall, my back straight, leaving a trail of confusion, suspicion, and one very terrified liar in my wake.

As I stepped out into the sunlight, a slow, cold smile spread across my face. My wolf stirred in my mind, her voice a low, satisfied purr. "The hunt has begun."

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