Claimed by the Unwanted Luna's Second Alpha

Claimed by the Unwanted Luna's Second Alpha

Leo Fairchild

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I was the Luna of the Battle-Axe Pack, but to my husband and family, I was nothing more than a pathetic placeholder for my sister, Kallie. The day I was diagnosed with a rare, terminal condition that left me with only two months to live, I rushed to them seeking comfort. Instead, I was dragged to Kallie's birthday party, where my husband, Alpha Keifer, publicly humiliated me for being late. When Kallie deliberately spilled wine on her own dress and framed me, my parents looked at me with chilling disgust. Keifer didn't even ask for my side of the story. He unleashed his crushing Alpha aura on my failing body, slamming me against a wall just to protect her. As I lay there in agonizing pain, my own father accused me of being a monster. They didn't care that I could barely stand, let alone that I was dying. Looking at the people who were supposed to love me unconditionally, my heart turned to ash. For years, I had abandoned my brilliant research career and endured their toxic abuse just to fit into this family. Why did I ever think my quiet suffering would earn their love, when they only ever wanted to see me broken? With only sixty days left on my clock, I refused to die as their punching bag. I formally severed all ties with my family, initiated the mate rejection ritual, and walked out of the estate forever. I was going to spend my last days living for myself, and I would make sure they never got the chance to destroy me again.

Claimed by the Unwanted Luna's Second Alpha Chapter 1

AURORE POV:

The polished wood of the desk felt cold under my fingertips.

Dr. Evans slid the file across it. His expression was grim, the lines around his mouth etched deep.

"I'm sorry, Aurore," he said, his voice low.

My eyes snagged on the two words at the top of the page, typed in stark black ink. Lycanthropic Atrophy.

A chill, separate from the air-conditioned room, crept up my spine and settled deep in my bones. It felt like ice water flooding my veins.

"It's a degenerative condition," Dr. Evans explained, his words carefully chosen, clinical. "Extremely rare. Your body... it's shutting down its lycanthropic aspects. The ability to shift, the healing... it will all fade."

My throat was dry, a desert. I had to force the question out. "How long?"

He wouldn't meet my eyes. He looked at a chart on the wall, at the pen on his desk, at anything but me. "The progression varies. It's... difficult to say for certain."

A lie. A kind lie, maybe, but a lie all the same. I knew. He just didn't want to be the one to say the number.

My phone buzzed against the desk, a harsh, violent sound in the crushing silence.

The screen lit up with a name I once loved. Alpha Keifer.

I took a shaky breath, my thumb hovering over the green icon. Maybe he sensed something was wrong. Maybe, just this once, he was calling because he cared.

I answered. "Hello?"

"Where the hell are you?"

The voice that crackled through the speaker was not one of concern. It was a low growl, tight with fury. The hope in my chest withered and died.

"Do you have any idea what day it is?" he demanded.

I tried to speak, to tell him I was at the doctor's, that something was terribly wrong. "Keifer, I-"

"It's Kallie's birthday!" he snapped, cutting me off. "The entire May family is here. The pack elders are here. And you, my Luna, are nowhere to be found."

My heart, which had been hammering against my ribs, gave a painful lurch. Of course.My adopted sister Kallie's birthday. How could I have forgotten the most important day of the year? More important than our anniversary, more important than anything to do with me.

"I wasn't feeling well," I whispered, the words tasting like ash in my mouth. My hand tightened on the diagnostic report, the paper crinkling under the pressure.

A cold, humorless laugh. "Not feeling well? Aurore, stop with the excuses. We all know you're just jealous of Kallie."

Jealous. The word was a slap in the face. He thought this was about jealousy. I was holding a piece of paper that was my death sentence, and he thought I was jealous.

"I don't care what you're doing," he commanded, his Alpha tone seeping through the phone, a weight I could feel even miles away. "Be at the May estate in thirty minutes. Or there will be consequences."

The line went dead.

I stared at the black screen, the silence of the room rushing back in, heavier than before.

Dr. Evans finally looked at me, his eyes full of pity. I hated it.

I stood up on unsteady legs, my body feeling disconnected from my mind. I walked out of the clinic, the hallway stretching before me like a long, dark tunnel.

The drive to my parents' house was a blur. The familiar streets of the Battle-Axe Pack territory seemed alien, the trees and houses like props on a stage. My stage. My tragedy.

I parked the car behind a line of expensive sedans and SUVs. I could hear the faint sound of music and laughter from inside the grand mansion I grew up in. It sounded like it was coming from another world.

I took a deep breath, the air doing nothing to calm the frantic beating of my heart. Then I pushed open the car door and walked toward the life I was about to leave behind.

The moment I stepped through the front door, the laughter died.

It was instantaneous. A wave of silence washed over the grand foyer, and every single head turned towards me. Dozens of pairs of eyes, all filled with judgment, disapproval, and annoyance.

In the center of the room, standing next to Keifer, was Kallie. She was wearing a stunning silver dress, a new gift, no doubt. Her blonde hair was perfect, her smile radiant. She looked like a princess. The princess I was never meant to be.

My mother, Eleanor May, detached herself from a group of elders. Her face was a mask of cold fury. She marched towards me, her heels clicking ominously on the marble floor.

She didn't ask where I'd been. She didn't ask if I was okay.

She stopped in front of me, so close I could smell her expensive perfume. She lowered her voice to a harsh whisper, but it was loud enough for everyone nearby to hear.

"You finally decided to show up?" Each word was a perfectly sharpened icicle. "Look at the state of you. Are you trying to make the May family a laughingstock?"

I looked into my mother's eyes and saw no love. No concern. Only a deep, chilling disgust. It was a look I had seen a thousand times before, but tonight, it felt like it was carving out the last piece of my soul.

Across the room, Keifer stood by Kallie's side. He watched me with cold, indifferent eyes, making no move to defend me. He was her guardian, not mine.

A small, triumphant smile played on Kallie's lips. It was barely there, but I saw it. She had won. She always won.

A wave of dizziness washed over me. A familiar, dull ache started in my abdomen, a grim reminder of the report still in my car. I instinctively pressed a hand against the spot, trying to will the pain away.

My mother's voice cut through the haze, sharper this time.

"Don't you dare stand there and play the victim for sympathy."

The world tilted on its axis. My husband, my mother, my family... they were all strangers. And I was utterly, completely alone.

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“I was the Luna of the Battle-Axe Pack, but to my husband and family, I was nothing more than a pathetic placeholder for my sister, Kallie. The day I was diagnosed with a rare, terminal condition that left me with only two months to live, I rushed to them seeking comfort. Instead, I was dragged to Kallie's birthday party, where my husband, Alpha Keifer, publicly humiliated me for being late. When Kallie deliberately spilled wine on her own dress and framed me, my parents looked at me with chilling disgust. Keifer didn't even ask for my side of the story. He unleashed his crushing Alpha aura on my failing body, slamming me against a wall just to protect her. As I lay there in agonizing pain, my own father accused me of being a monster. They didn't care that I could barely stand, let alone that I was dying. Looking at the people who were supposed to love me unconditionally, my heart turned to ash. For years, I had abandoned my brilliant research career and endured their toxic abuse just to fit into this family. Why did I ever think my quiet suffering would earn their love, when they only ever wanted to see me broken? With only sixty days left on my clock, I refused to die as their punching bag. I formally severed all ties with my family, initiated the mate rejection ritual, and walked out of the estate forever. I was going to spend my last days living for myself, and I would make sure they never got the chance to destroy me again.”
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Chapter 2

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Chapter 3

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Chapter 4

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