Elena pov.
I stood frozen, my heart pounding in disbelief at what was unfolding before me on the Silver Park grounds. Bathed in an eerie glow from the full moon above, the entire place shimmered with a surreal light - beautiful, yet haunting. Tonight was supposed to be the most important night of my life. The strongest Alpha in the region, Alpha David, was meant to claim me as his Luna. But I was so very wrong. Horribly, devastatingly wrong.
I struggled to stay calm, my breaths shallow and uneven, as I felt the weight of countless eyes burning into me. Every werewolf in attendance seemed to be watching-waiting. Their gazes were filled with curiosity, hope, and wild expectation. But mine... mine were fixed only on him-on David. The one who was supposed to choose me. The one who was supposed to make me his.
And a
He stood in the center like a king among wolves,his perfect, commanding body radiating dominance and power. Surrounded by his friends, he still managed to steal all the attention, especially mine. I felt a jolt the moment our eyes met-a flicker of warmth glimmered in his gaze, and then... he smiled. That one smile shattered every wall I'd built. My heart thundered in my chest, loud and erratic, drowning out everything else around me.
And he trun and he with a loud voice he announced I David of sliver moon pack reject Elena as my Luna.
In that moment, my heart stopped. I stood there, motionless, breathless, as if the world itself had turned to stone around me. Murmurs rippled through the crowd, but I couldn't care less. None of it mattered. Inside me, my wolf, Sofie, howled in agony-her screams echoing through my mind, raw and unbearable. But I felt nothing. I was numb. Still, I lifted my chin and forced myself to meet Alpha David's cold, unflinching gaze. Face to face. Heart to heart. As if daring him to feel the pain he had just carved into me.
But David wasn't done. His next words sliced deeper than any blade, tearing through what little strength I had left.
"I reject you, Elena. You are too weak to be my Luna."
Silence followed-heavy, suffocating silence. It fell over the crowd like a blanket of snow, freezing everything in its path. No one moved. No one spoke. And in that stillness, I finally remembered to breathe-each inhale a struggle, each exhale laced with pain.
But David wasn't done. His next words sliced deeper than any blade, tearing through what little strength I had left. And he said it.
"I reject you, Elena. You are too weak to be my Luna."
Silence followed-heavy, suffocating silence. It fell over the crowd like a blanket of snow, freezing everything in its path. No one moved. No one spoke. And in that stillness, I finally remembered to breathe-each inhale a struggle, each exhale laced with pain.
Too weak?
The words echoed in my skull, over and over, like a cruel chant.
I had been trained my entire life to be a Luna-groomed, tested, forged in fire. Not because I was fragile, but because I was powerful. Strong. Worthy. And now here he was-David-standing before the entire pack, tearing me down with nothing more than a few careless words.
Criticizing me.
Dismissing me.
Tears were already stinging my eyes, blurring the faces around me. Sofie was screaming in my head, her anguish merging with mine, the pain in my chest tightening like a vice. But I refused to let them see me break-especially David.
I clenched my fists, holding back the sob rising in my throat.
"You can't just push me away, David!" I shouted, my voice trembling with heartbreak and fury. "We're friends! I'm meant to be by your side!"
The words tore from me like a final plea, raw and desperate. I wasn't just fighting for a title-I was fighting for everything we'd shared... everything I thought we were.
David let out a cold, heartless laugh-a sound that made my blood run cold.
"Elena," he said, his voice laced with disdain, "I need a Luna who can lead the pack... not someone who crumbles under pressure."