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The Rejected Luna 4

The Rejected Luna 4

EPISODE

The house stood before me like a ghosthollow, abandoned, its walls stripped of warmth. Onc it had pulsed with life and hope, built brick by brick from whispered dreams and latenigh promises. Now it was just a shell. A place where echoes lived

I stepped across the threshold, the wooden floor creaking softly beneath my feet. My fingertip brushed along the worn panels of the hallway, tracing grooves and edges I knew by heart. Eac step I took stirred memories like dust. This placeour placehad been a sanctuary once. Th haven Daniel and I had shaped with trembling hands and quiet laughter. A home meant fo 

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I used to imagine the sound of tiny feet on these floors, the lull of laughter in the morning light. used to picture arms around me, strong and certain, carrying me through every storm. But all o it had been a lie. A sweet, venomlaced illusion

My footsteps echoed, empty and cold, as I moved through the house like a shadow. In ever room, I saw pieces of the life I had once believed was real. The kitchen we’d renovated ourselves The balcony where we watched the stars. The little alcove where I once whispered secrets int Daniel’s shoulder, believing they were safe with him

He had been so gentle with me during the miscarriagesholding me, reassuring me with sof words and patient silence. He never flinched at my grief. I thought it meant he loved me deeply that he’d never leave me, that we were unshakable

I thought wrong

Everythingthe way he stroked my hair when I cried, the way he held my hand in public tc remind the others I was hisit had all been part of the performance. Just another mask in the masquerade he and Helen danced so effortlessly

All of itwasted

My throat tightened as I entered our bedroom. The air was still. Too still

I knelt before the old wooden chest beneath the bed, its hinges stiff with disuse. As I opened it, the scent of cedar and old fabric drifted up. I began to pack, slowly and methodically, folding each piece of clothing with precision, more out of instinct than intention. It was easier to move like this. To do something. To not think

Then my hand brushed something soft

I froze

Fingers trembling, I lifted a tiny, halffinished blanket from the corner of the chest. Its edges were rough, the stitching uneven, the colors faded from time. I had embroidered it myself, during a brief window of joy when I had believedbelievedthat I was finally going to carry our child to term. That this time would be different

My hands tightened around the fabric, and for a moment, I couldn’t breathe

This blanket was meant to cradle a life that never came to be. Meant to be held by arms that never got to rock their baby to sleep. I had poured hope into each stitch, and now, all it held was grief

I pressed it gently to my stomach. Empty. Always empty

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The space inside me where life had once stirred was now a hollow void. And deep down, I knew the truth I had refused to accept: I would never feel that flutter again. The soft kick of possibility. The promise of a future. That door had closed forever

Something in me crumbled, and something else hardened in its place

No more

I stood with quiet finality, folding the blanket with reverent care and placing it in my bag. My griet had worn itself thin, and now, beneath its layers, resolve bloomed like frostbite

I could not stay here. Not in this house soaked in betrayal. Not among those who had turned their backs on me

As dusk fell, I found myself before the mirror one last time. My reflection stared backtired eyes, tight lips, a woman fractured but not broken. In my hand, I held a small glass vial. The liquid. inside shimmered under the soft glow of candlelight

A scenterasing serum. Rare and expensive. It severed connectionsnot just physical, but spiritual. With one swallow, I would be cloaked from the senses of every wolf in this pack. I would become untraceable. Unreachable

Free

I uncorked the vial and downed it in one gulp. The taste was bitter, the chill immediate. I welcomed it

Goodbye, Daniel

Goodbye, father. Pack. Lies

I slipped into the night, disappearing into the forest like smoke on the wind

Back at the healer’s quarters, silence blanketed the room. The atmosphere was thick with tension, the kind that pressed against the lungs and made every breath an effort

Helen lay sprawled across a cot, her hands dramatically cradling her belly as healers moved around her with quiet urgency. Her performance was wellpracticedwhimpers, shallow breaths, the occasional flinch. A perfect act

Only Daniel remained by her side. His arms were crossed over his chest, his face unreadable, though his eyes never strayed far from Helen

The senior healer, a woman well into her sixties with more wisdom in her gaze than most had in a lifetime, finally spoke as she washed her hands. It’s an odd thing,she murmured, more tc herself than to anyone else

Daniel’s gaze shifted. “What do you mean?” 

She dried her hands on a cloth and turned to face him. Your family’s hadunfortunate luck. Maurice suffered through illness and loss, yet managed to recover. And now, Helen ends up here, same day. One might say your bloodline is cursed.” 

Daniel frowned. Recovered from what?” 

The healer raised a brow. Why, her hearing, of course. She came in yesterday, nearly glowing. Said she could hear for the first time. It wasa moment. I assumed she’d already told you, since she left before I could send her off with prescriptions.” 

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942 pm DDD 

Daniel’s blood ran cold. She regained her hearing yesterday

The woman nodded. A miracle, truly. We thought it might never happen. But now? She should have full restoration within days” 

Silence fell like a hammer

Daniel stood frozen. His mind raced, gears grinding against the weight of the healer’s words

Mauricecould hear

His heart stuttered 

If she had regained her hearing yesterday, she had heard everything 

The confrontation

His words

His threats

A sick, dizzying chill washed over him as realization took root. Maurice had heard every cruel word. Every accusation. The betrayal. The rejection

Helen’s voice called out behind him, but he barely registered it

He turned and strode out of the room

Each step was heavier than the last, his breath quickening as dread sank its claws into him

He reached their homeher homein minutes. The door hung slightly ajar. His pulse pounded in 

his ears

He pushed it open

Nothing 

The air was still. The scentfaint. Barely there

His chest caved inward

She was gone

And this time, she had taken every last piece of herself with her

The Rejected Luna

The Rejected Luna

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