
The Broken Luna's Ruthless Silver Revenge
I am the Luna of the Blackwood Pack, bound to Alpha Ryker in a marriage meant to secure a powerful alliance.
But my world shattered the day I caught him in my garden, intimately holding a new she-wolf. He was using the vast wealth of my dowry to fund his strength, only to spend it on his mistress.
When I cut off his resources and handed him the Rite of Rejection, he tore the papers to shreds and trapped me in a dead marriage. He isolated me, turned the entire pack against me, and publicly paraded his mistress as the true Luna. He even weaponized my most trusted maid, Annie, using her sick child as leverage to make her spy on me and steal my mother’s heirloom for his new lover.
Years ago, I took a silver blade meant for him, a sacrifice that left me barren. Yet he forgot my blood, humiliating me for a fertile replacement and destroying my loyal friends just to force me into submission. How could the mate I sacrificed everything for become this cruel, calculating monster?
Looking at my weeping, traitorous maid and my furious husband, the last embers of my love turned to ice.
"She is exiled, and your mistress will be confined."
I declared it calmly, using my absolute authority to strip away his control. He thought he could cage me until I broke, but he didn't realize he had just started a civil war that would tear his reign apart.
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Chapter 4
Elara Silvermoon POV:
The Packhouse became a battlefield of whispers. Ryker’s refusal to accept my rejection spread like wildfire. I was a pariah in my own home, the Luna who had dared to defy her Alpha. Pack members averted their eyes when I passed, their scents a mixture of fear and disapproval. They didn't understand. They only saw a challenge to their leader, a threat to their stability.
Ryker, for his part, played the part of the wronged, patient husband. He reinstated his own supply lines through pack-wide emergency protocols, overriding my authority. He moved Brielle into the guest wing of the Packhouse, a blatant and public insult. He was trying to isolate me, to wear me down until I crawled back to him, broken and obedient.
He underestimated me. I was a Silvermoon. We did not break.
Two days after he tore up the rejection papers, I made my next move. I called for a formal hearing with the Pack Elders. It was a right granted to every Luna, a power rarely invoked. It was a direct challenge, not just to Ryker, but to the entire power structure of the pack.
We met in the Great Hall, a cavernous room with a vaulted ceiling and stone walls adorned with the pelts of our ancestors’ greatest triumphs. A fire roared in the massive hearth, but it did little to warm the icy atmosphere. The three Elders sat at a heavy oak table on a raised dais. Ryker sat beside them, his face a thunderous mask of controlled rage. I sat alone at a smaller table below, facing them.
Elder Marcus, the oldest and most respected, cleared his throat. His voice was like the rustle of dry leaves. "Luna Elara, you have invoked the right of council. This is a grave matter. State your purpose."
"Elders," I began, my voice steady and clear, projecting to every corner of the silent hall. "I come before you today because my mate, Alpha Ryker, has refused my formal rejection. He seeks to hold me in a bond that is, for all intents and purposes, broken."
"The bond is sacred!" Elder Theron boomed, his jowls quivering with indignation. He was a staunch traditionalist and a loyal supporter of Ryker. "It can only be broken by mutual consent or death. The law is the law."
"The law was written to protect the sanctity of a true mate bond," I countered, rising to my feet. "Not to create a prison. My Alpha has taken a mistress. He flaunts her in this very house. He has shown me, and this pack, the ultimate disrespect. Is that the kind of bond the law is meant to protect?"
A murmur went through the assembled pack members who had gathered to watch. I had made the private, public.
Ryker's voice cut through the noise, cold and sharp. "My personal affairs are not for public debate. This is a matter between my mate and me. Elara is emotional. Grieved. She is not thinking clearly."
He was trying to paint me as a hysterical female, my actions driven by emotion rather than reason. It was a classic, and effective, tactic.
"My thinking has never been clearer," I said, turning to face him directly. "I will not be the Luna to an Alpha who shares his bed and his heart with another. It weakens his position. It weakens this pack. It is an insult to my bloodline and to the alliance that my marriage to you represents."
I had shifted the argument from personal betrayal to political instability. The Elders stirred, their expressions growing more serious. The alliance with the Silvermoon pack was the bedrock of Ryker's reign.
"The alliance is strong," Ryker insisted, his eyes flashing. "My commitment to the Blackwood pack is absolute. My... friendship with Brielle has no bearing on my ability to lead."
"Friendship?" I let out a short, sharp laugh. "You honor her with your time, your protection, your resources. You dishonor me with your neglect and your lies. Tell me, Alpha, if I am truly your Luna, why have you not shared my bed in six months? Why do you seek comfort in the arms of another?"
The direct question hung in the air, a poisoned dart. His face flushed with anger. He couldn't answer without either admitting his infidelity or lying to the Elders.
"That is a private matter!" he snarled.
"It stopped being a private matter when you moved your whore into my home!" The words were out before I could stop them, raw and full of a pain I had tried so hard to conceal. The hall erupted in gasps.
"Enough!" Elder Marcus slammed his fist on the table. The sound echoed like a gunshot. "Luna, your language is unbecoming. Alpha, your actions are... questionable." He looked between the two of us, his old eyes troubled. "The law is clear. We cannot force the Alpha to accept a rejection. However, we cannot ignore the potential damage to the pack's stability and its most vital alliance."
He paused, his gaze settling on me. "Luna Elara, what is it you want from this council? What remedy do you seek, if rejection is not an option?"
This was my moment. The one I had been planning for.
"If I am to remain Luna of this pack against my will," I said, my voice ringing with cold resolve, "then I will exercise the full rights and powers of my station. According to the original treaty signed between our packs, the Luna has absolute control over all assets brought into the pack as part of her dowry. I demand that my authority over the Silvermoon assets be reaffirmed and made inviolable, even by the Alpha."
Ryker shot to his feet. "That's preposterous! Those assets are integrated into the pack's resources!"
"They are my resources," I corrected him calmly. "A dowry given to support a true partnership. Since that partnership no longer exists, I will manage them myself. I will decide who benefits from my family's wealth and power. Not you. Not your mistress."
The Elders looked at each other, stunned. I wasn't just asking for a separation of assets. I was drawing a line in the sand. I was creating my own kingdom within his.
Elder Marcus picked up the ancient treaty, his fingers tracing the old script. After a long moment, he looked up, his expression grim. "The treaty is clear. The Luna's dowry remains under her control." He looked at Ryker. "She is within her rights."
The look of pure hatred on Ryker’s face was something I would never forget. I had beaten him. Not with emotion, not with pleas, but with his own law.
I had lost my husband, but I had just won back my power.
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8.2
For three years, nineteen-year-old Ella Campbell rotted in a freezing psychiatric isolation room.
Her billionaire family didn't visit her once, only pulling her out today to force her to publicly apologize to Ashlyn, the perfect sister who had framed her.
At Ashlyn's glamorous engagement gala, Ella was treated worse than a stray dog and forced to watch her childhood sweetheart propose to her sister.
When Ella showed no jealousy, her brother Ivan dragged her onto a dark balcony and nearly choked her to death.
Her mother didn't even check if Ella was breathing, merely ordering a makeup artist to paint thick concealer over the dark purple handprints on Ella's neck so the family's stock price wouldn't drop.
Standing under the blinding stage lights in a shapeless gray dress, facing three hundred mocking Wall Street executives, Ella was supposed to be the broken, obedient psycho the Campbells needed.
"I am deeply sorry for the pain I caused."
She was supposed to end the apology there and bow to her abusers, but Ella didn't shed a single tear.
"My only regret is that I didn't insist on waiting for the police to arrive that night. I deeply regret that I didn't demand a full, legal toxicology report to prove to everyone exactly what happened."
As the ballroom erupted into suspicious whispers and her paralyzed twin brother finally saw the violent bruises hidden beneath her makeup, Ella's counterattack against the Campbell family officially began.

9.2
Clara was drowning in student debt and barely making rent when she downloaded a fantasy mobile game to escape reality.
Inside the game, an exiled prince named Alex was freezing to death. Pitying him, she spent her last few dollars on microtransactions to fix his shelter and cure his poison.
But the game was far too real.
Every time she paid, the prince reacted. When she complained aloud about going broke, the in-game army suddenly halted, as if the prince had heard her voice.
Then, the terrifying real-world consequences hit.
Clara woke up to find her water glass and a box of Kleenex had vanished from her locked bedroom overnight.
She frantically searched the tiny apartment, her heart pounding in her chest.
She thought she was losing her mind. Had she thrown them out in her sleep? Was there a stalker hiding in her home?
How could physical objects just disappear into thin air behind a deadbolted door?
Until she looked at her nightstand.
Sitting exactly where her missing items used to be was a glowing, weightless crystal cup that defied all logic.
And on her laptop screen, the exiled prince was carefully holding her Kleenex box, offering a mountain of real gold on an altar.
She hadn't just downloaded a mobile game; she had opened a cross-dimensional trade route with a desperate future king.

7.2
Clara's husband of three years walked into their penthouse with two lawyers.
He threw a divorce agreement on the table, demanding she sign away all her assets. If she refused, he would bankrupt her family and send her mother to federal prison.
He did it all for his new girlfriend, Corinne. After stripping Clara of everything, Kane stood by while Corinne publicly humiliated her, stepping on her fingers and mocking her misery. When Kane suspected Clara might be pregnant, he dragged her to a private clinic. He forced her onto an examination table and ordered a deeply invasive medical check-up, treating her like absolute garbage just to ensure she wasn't carrying his heir.
Lying on the cold medical bed in a thin paper gown, Clara's heart completely shattered. She didn't understand how the man who once promised her forever could turn into such a ruthless monster. She was indeed pregnant, but she knew if he found out, he would steal her baby and destroy her completely.
With the help of a tech-genius friend, Clara faked a negative test result and escaped his clutches. The next day, she walked into their company, threw a bold "I QUIT" note right in the mistress's face, and walked away. Touching her belly, Clara swore she would return to make them pay for every single thing they had done.

8.2
For three years, I scrubbed tables as a "wolfless runt," hiding my identity as the Lycan King's daughter.
It was a test for my fiancé, Alpha Connor. I wanted to see if he loved the girl, or just the crown.
He failed spectacularly tonight.
His mistress, Jaden, deliberately knocked a tray of drinks onto me during the dinner rush.
The liquid wasn't alcohol. It was concentrated silver.
My flesh hissed and bubbled as the poison ate through my skin, blocking any ability to heal.
I fell to the floor, clutching my melting hand, while Jaden faked tears and claimed I attacked her.
When Connor finally answered the video call, he saw my mangled hand. He smelled the burning flesh. He knew it was silver.
But he didn't help me.
He looked at his watch, annoyed that I was interrupting his business meeting with investors.
"Apologize to Jaden," he ordered, using his Alpha Command to crush me into submission.
"On your knees. Now."
The pain was blinding, but the betrayal cut deeper. He was forcing his Fated Mate to bow to the woman who tried to maim her.
My knees bent under the pressure, but my Royal blood refused to break.
I looked straight into the camera lens.
"No," I whispered.
I reached into my apron, bypassing the notepad, and pulled out a black satellite phone I hadn't touched in years.
"Code Black," I said to the King on the other end. "Send the Guard."
Connor thought he was disciplining a waitress.
He didn't know he just declared war on the Royal Family.

7.7
Kaitlynn's mother forced her to entertain Jorden, a cold, overbearing professional esports captain who she only remembered as an annoying, mud-eating brat.
She despised him in real life, saving all her admiration for "Hex," the god-tier player in her favorite MMO who constantly spoiled her with thousand-dollar rare items.
Trapped in Jorden's luxury car during a forced errand, Kaitlynn couldn't stand his arrogant attitude anymore.
She proudly bragged about Hex, claiming her online master's mechanics were vastly superior to any so-called professional player.
"He's the absolute ceiling," she declared defensively. "He's way better than you."
Jorden just smirked, his dark eyes dismissing her entirely.
"Sounds like a nerd living in his mom's basement."
Kaitlynn was furious, ready to scream at him, until his work phone suddenly rang.
Right in front of her, he casually commanded his team using an extremely rare, high-tier strategy exclusive to her game.
Kaitlynn's mind completely short-circuited.
Why would the captain of North America's biggest esports organization know Aethelgard's secret meta?
And why did his commanding, ruthless voice suddenly sound exactly like the low, comforting chuckle that echoed in her headset every night?
As Jorden's gaze dropped to the rare assassin class keychain resting on her lap, a wicked, knowing smile flashed across his face.
The untouchable esports tyrant had just realized his rebellious real-life enemy was his deeply pampered in-game student, and her peaceful double life was about to end.

9.0
Eleanora arrived at the city's most exclusive club with a custom cake, ready to surprise her boyfriend of six years, Kason, for his birthday.
But when she opened the suite door, she found him pressing her cousin Brielle against the sofa, kissing her passionately.
Brielle splashed red wine over Eleanora's silk dress, mocking her as a passionless dead fish.
"Get out. Don't stand there and ruin my night."
Kason didn't even look guilty as he waved her away like a nuisance.
Fleeing in tears, Eleanora accidentally drank a spiked cocktail and stumbled into a dark penthouse pool.
She was pulled from the water by Horace Reeves—Kason's terrifying, billionaire uncle and the ruthless black sheep of the family.
Drugged and hallucinating, she clung to him and whispered Kason's name.
"Since he didn't want you, I'll be happy to take his place."
That single word triggered a dark, possessive fury in the billionaire as he pinned her to his bed, claiming her completely.
Waking up covered in bruises, she realized her six years of blind loyalty had been a complete joke. She had escaped a cheating boyfriend only to be trapped by the most dangerous predator in Manhattan.
Forced by her mother to attend a family dinner that very night, she was suddenly dragged into a dark VIP room by Horace.
He kissed her brutally against the door, just as Kason and Brielle walked by and pushed it open.
Seeing his uncle pressing his ex-girlfriend against the wall, Kason's jaw went slack in absolute shock.
Horace slowly lifted his head, his eyes like chips of ice as he looked at his nephew.
"Get out."