The fat Luna

I was born with the gift of motherhood—my body made to bear the heirs—but it was never enough for my mate. He despised my curves, calling me crude and disgusting, never once touching me with love. He turned to my cousin Dariya, a slender beauty, seeking to marry her and discard me as his second mate. Then, they cast me out. Accused of losing my purity, they threw me into the filthy streets, where I was beaten and left to die. But death wasn’t the end. When I opened my eyes again, I was back to the moment my mate had chosen my cousin. This time, I would not be discarded. This time, I would rise. I would bear the Alpha’s children and become the Luna I was always meant to be. ChapterThe moon hung high in the ink-black sky, casting its pale glow over the forest as Mike’s cold, sneering words cut through the tension like a blade. “I’m going to take Jade as my Luna,” he declared, his amber eyes gleaming with triumph. “You, with your pitiful demeanor and unworthy airs, are unfit to stand by my side.” I stared at Mike before me, his towering frame exuding arrogance. His words didn’t just sting—they confirmed one undeniable truth: I had been reborn. My first life had ended in humiliation, crushed under the weight of this man’s schemes and disdain. Yet here I was, alive once more, and the rules of the game had changed. Mike’s brow furrowed as my silence lingered. “Jade is everything you’re not. She’s pure, delicate, and refined despite her humble origins. Her beauty could make spirits dance, her grace worthy of a mate’s crown. Unlike you, she will bring honor to this family.” I nearly laughed. His words were as hollow as the promises he had once whispered under the silvery light of our mating bond. Back then, I was naive enough to believe him. Back then, I had no idea that he had married me only for the wealth my mother had painstakingly amassed for my dowry—wealth that had made . “You think Jade’s better than me?” I finally asked, my voice cold, laced with something that gave Mike pause. He narrowed his eyes but continued. “She is better,” he spat, his voice hardening. “When I was struggling to lead during the famine, I had no choice but to borrow your family’s wealth. I saved lives with that money, yet now, with peace restored and the alpha himself promising me rewards, it’s time you made way for Jade.” He said it so casually, as if tossing me aside were no different than shedding a coat he’d outgrown. In my first life, my mother had doted on me, reminding me every day of my blessings. “Never let anyone know your worth until the right time, my darling,” she had said. “Once you have your mate’s heir, your place will be secure.” But Mike had never valued me. The moment he laid eyes on the riches accompanying my dowry, I became nothing more than a pawn in his schemes. “Jade may have your favor,” I said, my voice steady, sharp as steel. In my past life, after the famine relief was complete, Beta Mike wasted no time declaring his intent to marry my cousin Dariya and crown her as his Luna. Back then, I had refused to yield. He sneered at my protest, his voice like a whip cracking through my resolve. “Jade is your cousin,” he snarled, his golden eyes glowing with the dominance of his Beta rank, daring me to challenge him. “I’ve broken no vows by choosing her. Look at you—weak, repulsive, unworthy. If it weren’t for your family’s lands , I wouldn’t have so much as claimed you as my mate, let alone considered you fit to bear my pups. You should be grateful I’m even offering you a place as my second mate. Don’t overreach.” The venom in his words should have shattered me, but I had been weak then, just a lowly wolf clinging to the hope that love could bloom from duty. I believed that if I endured his scorn, humbled myself before his arrogance, and bore his heir, my place within the pack—and his heart—would be secured. Foolishly, I resolved to fulfill my role, blind to the cracks forming in my soul. That night, dressed in ceremonial silks dyed the red of blood moons, I stepped into his den. But as I pushed open the oak doors carved with runes of loyalty and protection, the sight that greeted me turned my world to ash. There, sprawled in the glow of the hearth fire, Beta Mike was entwined with my half-sister Dariya. Their shadows twisted and merged, a mocking dance of betrayal beneath the wolf sigils etched into the walls. Dariya’s cruel laughter echoed through the room as she rose languidly, draping herself in furs as if to shield her sin. Her lips curled into a smirk that bared her sharp teeth. “Sister,” she purred, her voice dripping with malice, “dressed like that, you look more like a desperate omega begging for scraps than a Beta’s mate.” Her words cut deep, but it was Mike’s silence that was the sharpest blade. He didn’t bother to defend me, didn’t look at me with even an ounce of guilt. Instead, his eyes held the cold triumph of a predator savoring its kill. What followed was a nightmare I never escaped. Mike cast me out of the pack lands, dragging me to the borders where the moonlight barely reached. “You disgrace the title of mate,” he growled, his wolf surging beneath his skin as if to emphasize his disgust. “Your impurity is an insult to the pack. You’re no longer welcome here.” With a cruel shove, he threw me into the outlawed territories, where rogues and feral wolves roamed, waiting to devour the weak. They descended on me like vultures, their claws tearing into my flesh, their howls a symphony of my suffering. I endured agony beyond measure, my wolf crying out for mercy as I was ripped apart. When I managed to crawl back to the packhouse, clinging to the faint hope that my mate bond would protect me, Mike was waiting. He condemned me before the gathered wolves, his Beta voice booming with righteous fury. “She has dishonored herself,” he declared, his words laced with lies. “Her betrayal and impurity are a stain upon this pack. I sever this bond and cast her out as a rogue.” And so, I died. Alone. Abandoned. Betrayed. While Mike and Dariya thrived, their lies building them a throne of stolen wealth and power. They became the pride of the pack, celebrated as the ideal pair, while I faded into the shadows, my name smeared and forgotten. But that was a lifetime ago. Now, standing before him, I forced a radiant smile onto my lip. “Beta Mike, you’re absolutely right,” I said sweetly, my voice as smooth as a wolf’s purr before a kill. “Dariya deserves the finest. The estate has grown old and worn; we must ensure it is properly renovated to welcome your new Luna.” Let him think he had won. Let Dariya step into this pack as if she were a queen. This time, I would play the long game. The lands he coveted, the wealth he believed was his, would become a noose around her neck. I would see her buried under the weight of debts so deep not even the moonlight could save her. And Mike? He would learn that betrayal had a price. Chapter

Mike looked at me with suspicion. “You agreed so easily? Back when I married you, you said you wanted a bond that would last a lifetime, one mate for eternity.” I hid a cold smile behind my sweet expression. He remembered those words, and yet he dared to do such a thing. His famine relief efforts may have earned him accolades, but I was born into the prestigious Riche Pack. My father’s family had generations of wealth built on commerce, and I knew better than to openly challenge him now. Suppressing the urge to strike him, I forced a dazzling smile. “Dariya isn’t an outsider. Marrying you is already a blessing for me. How could I not agree?” Mike’s eyes gleamed with pleasure, his gaze lingering on me with newfound desire. “Jade, we’ve been married a year, and yet we’ve never consummated the bond. Your behavior today pleases me. Perhaps I’ll spend the night in your chambers as a reward.” I resisted the urge to retch and stepped back delicately. “Unfortunately, it’s my time of the moon,” I said lightly. Mike’s expression darkened, irritation flickering across his face. “Don’t think I desire your coarse body. I was merely offering you pity. See to the preparations for Dariya’s welcome. That’s your responsibility now.” With a huff, he turned on his heel and left. That night, I caught a glimpse of Dariya sneaking into Mike’s study, staying until the first rays of dawn. I smiled coldly. These two vile creatures… This lifetime, I wouldn’t let them get away with anything. I meticulously reviewed the properties and assets my mother had gifted me upon my marriage, consolidating every estate and shop under my name. Then, I commissioned the most extravagant wedding supplies imaginable, sparing no expense. Dariya’s mother was a mere performer, a woman of no status, with no dowry to speak of. In our past life, they had coveted the wealth my mother had entrusted to me. They wouldn’t stop until they drained me dry. Did they wish for the grandest wedding the pack had ever seen? Very well, I would ensure they got what they wanted—but not without consequence. Beta Mike’s heroic relief efforts were well-known across the packs. When the time came to settle the accounts, who would dare demand repayment from an abandoned mate like me? Once the wedding arrangements were nearly complete, I excused myself under the pretense of praying for my ailing mother-in-law. I remembered from my past life that the Alpha of Silverfang Pack, Jason, had once fallen victim to an aphrodisiac in this remote temple. He had sought solace with a farmer’s daughter, a girl praying for her sick family. Poor and powerless, she became his Luna, but her inability to conceive left her cast aside, her spirit broken until she withered away. This time, I intervened. I found the young farmer’s daughter before the events could unfold and offered her a generous sum of werewolf coins, enough to cover her family’s medical expenses. Grateful, she left the temple with her blessings, unaware of the storm I was about to unleash. That night, I stayed in her quarters, waiting patiently. It wasn’t long before I heard the soft scuffle of footsteps and whispers outside the door. “She’s unmarked,” a shrill voice whispered. “No mate bond. She’s perfect. Quickly, bring the Alpha in. The effects of the drug are intensifying, and there’s no time to waste.” The door burst open, and they dragged in a man. His powerful presence filled the room despite the haze clouding his amber eyes. His pheromones, strong and intoxicating, left no doubt that he was Alpha Jason. The door shut behind him, and before I could react, his heated body was pressed against mine. The drug had consumed him, his wolf taking over as he growled possessively. His touch was rough yet oddly reverent as he pulled me into his arms. The pain was sharp, a tearing of flesh and pride. But I didn’t flinch. This was nothing compared to the betrayal I had endured in my past life. I let him claim me, mark me, and bind me in a way Mike never had. By dawn, Jason stirred. He sat up, his gaze falling on the crimson-stained cloth beside him. A satisfied smile played on his lips. “You… Who are you? I’m Alpha Jason of Silverfang. I marked you last night. Rest assured, you’ll be cared for.” I knelt before him, my voice steady as I met his startled gaze. “I am Jade, the eldest daughter of Tudor, a merchant of the Riche Pack. I was married to Beta Mike.” Jason’s eyes widened, the golden hue of his wolf flaring in disbelief. “You… You’re Mike’s mate? But you were unmarked—untouched!” I bowed my head, letting my voice tremble with carefully crafted vulnerability. “I used half of my family’s fortune to aid Beta Mike’s famine relief efforts. It was the only way I could secure the position of his mate. But he has always despised me for my appearance, never consummating our bond. Now, he plans to break our bond and take my cousin Dariya as his Luna. I fled here to escape a life of humiliation.” Jason’s gaze darkened, the air around him crackling with anger. “Mike dares to insult the mate bond? To cast you aside for another?” His voice was low and dangerous, his wolf’s fury palpable. Chapter

Alpha Jason pondered my words for a long moment before speaking. “Last night, you saved me, and for that, you’ve earned my gratitude. Your reputation as a dutiful daughter-in-law and your contributions to Mike’s so-called famine relief are known, though I was unaware it was your funds that sustained him. I will see to it that Beta Mike answers for his crimes. For him to spurn a beauty like you and steal your wealth to glorify himself—then take another as his mate—is unforgivable.” Jason’s piercing gaze settled on me, a flicker of curiosity mingling with admiration. “You should break the bond with him. But tell me, what plans do you have after?” I lowered my head, feigning shyness. My cheeks burned crimson, and I dared not meet his eyes. Alpha Jason’s expression softened. He stepped forward and, without warning, swept me into his arms, cradling me as though I were the most precious treasure. “Would you become my mate?” His voice dropped to a tender murmur. Tears welled in my eyes as I nodded solemnly. “I’ve already been claimed by you, my Alpha. My life belongs to you now.” Jason’s lips descended on mine, a kiss full of unspoken promises and fiery passion. When he finally pulled away, his gaze was steady yet conflicted. “But there is one thing you must know,” he said gravely. “I am cursed, unable to sire heirs. If you choose to stay by my side, when I leave this world, you will be required to follow me into the grave. Are you still willing?” I met his gaze unwaveringly, a sly smile hidden beneath my facade. “I am willing, my Alpha.” What Jason didn’t know was that after the tumultuous night we’d shared, his supposed curse would soon be lifted.Because I have a highly fertile body. Jason insisted on sending an elite guard to escort me back to Mike’s estate, both to protect me from harm and to ensure no one else dared claim me. As we entered the grand gates, laughter echoed from within the manor. I froze, recognizing the voices coming from Mike’s mother’s chambers. “Jade’s such a plain, cheap-looking thing,” sneered Mike’s mother. “She was lucky to marry Mike. Dariya, on the other hand, is a delicate flower, pure and slender. She’s exactly the kind of Luna this family deserves.” My fists clenched as I pushed the door open. The room fell silent as every pair of eyes turned to me. The family was gathered in celebration, their faces alight with glee. At the sight of me, Mike’s mother’s expression darkened. “Why are you back already?” she snapped. “Dariya and Mike’s wedding is imminent. Shouldn’t you be out praying? What are you praying for anyway? That you’ll magically become thinner?” Mike’s aunt, Sara, chimed in with a smirk. “Jade, Dariya will soon be the official Luna. You’ll be the second mate. You should show her the respect she deserves.” My gaze shifted to Dariya, who sat sipping tea, a picture of smug elegance. A wave of cold anger surged through me. I had devoted myself to this family for an entire year, caring for Mike’s mother, placating Sara, and managing the household. Yet all it took was Dariya’s waifish appearance for them to discard me like yesterday’s scraps. I didn’t reply immediately. Instead, I picked up a bottle of the exquisite werewolf wine I had once gifted to this ungrateful family. A single drop of this wine cost a fortune in werewolf coins, yet I had never tasted it myself. Now, I poured myself a generous glass and took a slow, deliberate sip. It was indeed excellent wine. The family gawked, stunned by my brazen disregard for their authority. Mike’s face twisted with outrage. “Jade! You’ve been my Luna for a year, and yet you’re always sulking with jealousy. Now, you dare to show disrespect to my family?” Before I could respond, Mike’s mother interjected, her tone sharp. “The estate is strapped for funds at the moment. Use Jade’s dowry to cover the wedding expenses. After all, what’s hers is ours. She’s part of this family now.” My lips curled into a sardonic smile. “Part of this family, you say? Funny, because it feels more like I’ve been your family’s personal bank. But no more.” My voice turned cold as I faced Mike. “I want to break our bond.” The room erupted in shocked gasps. Mike’s face turned an angry shade of red. “You can’t be serious!” “Oh, I’m very serious,” I said, my tone icy. “From this moment forward, not a single werewolf coin of mine will be spent by this family. And the fortune you’ve already squandered? Consider it a debt. If you don’t repay it, I’ll take this to the Council of Elders and charge you with misappropriation of a mate’s wealth.” Mike’s mother began to cough nervously, sending him a frantic look. Dariya’s smirk faltered as she gripped her teacup tightly. For the first time, they realized the tides had turned. I rose to my feet, the room silent in the wake of my declaration. “Enjoy your wedding,” I said with mock sweetness. “But pay for it yourselves. My wealth is no longer yours to abuse.” Chapter

Beta Mike slammed his goblet of moonsteel down, the thunderous crash silencing the grand hall of the Beta estate. His golden eyes blazed with fury, and the faint growl of his wolf rumbled deep within his chest. “Break the bond?” he snarled. “I merely wanted to bring your sister into the den as a mate, not cast you aside! And yet your temper flares like this? Do you still think you’re the sought-after Luna every Alpha dreamed of? With your broad build and tarnished name, if I hadn’t claimed you, what other wolf would have?” Dariya, draped in silken robes dyed in moonlit hues, leaned forward with a simpering smile. “Sister,” she cooed, her voice oozing false sympathy, “are you upset that Mike wants me as his luna? You can’t blame him. Your reputation precedes you in every pack. Remaining as his mate only drags the Beta lineage through the mud. If you’re resentful, perhaps it’s better for everyone if Mike casts you out.” Mike’s lips twisted into a cruel grin, his fangs glinting under the chandelier’s light. “That’s right, Jade. I’ll cast you out today. And don’t think you’ll walk away with your dowry. Every single werewolf coin, every silver-bonded heirloom your family brought to this pack, will remain here. You’ll leave with nothing but disgrace. That’s our law.” The werewolf laws were as unyielding as the full moon. If a mate was cast out under the Seven Grounds of Dismissal, her dowry stayed with the pack. I tilted my head, letting a cold smile curl my lips. “Cast me out? I am known across the territories for my loyalty, generosity, and strength. Tell me, Mike, on what grounds do you plan to justify such a decree?” Dariya’s keen eyes darted to my wrist as I adjusted my sleeve. Her wolf’s instincts caught the faint shimmer of a bonding mark hidden beneath the fabric. She leapt to her feet, pointing with an accusing claw. “She’s marked!” she screeched, her voice echoing off the walls. “Mike, she deceived you! You’ve never claimed her. That mark belongs to another male—she’s a faithless adulteress!” A collective gasp swept through the room. Mike’s face contorted with rage, his claws unsheathing as his wolf surged forward. He lunged at me, his hand raised high to strike. “You treacherous wench! Adulteress!” Before his claws could land, a dark figure stepped from the shadows—a shadow guard, cloaked in the sigil of the Silverfang Alpha. The guard’s glowing eyes held the unmistakable dominance of an Alpha’s decree. Mike froze. He wrenched his arm free, his sneer bitter and venomous. “So this is your lover, huh? Take them both to the river and drown them. You want the bond broken? Over my dead body!” A deep, resonant howl tore through the night, silencing the room. It was a howl that demanded submission. The guards at the gates parted, and the herald strode into the hall, a scroll bound in silver and sealed with the Alpha’s mark clutched in his hands. Mike smirked, leaning back as though victory were assured. “Alpha Jason’s herald? He must be here to commend me for my contributions during the famine relief. Perfect timing. I’ll make my case and restore my honor.” The herald unrolled the decree, his voice booming with authority. “By order of Alpha Jason of the Silverfang Pack: Beta Mike, who sought Jade’s bond under the sacred oath that he would not claim another unless she bore no heirs, has broken his vow. The mate bond is hereby severed. All dowry, including the werewolf coins and silver heirlooms bestowed by Jade’s family, will be returned in full.” The air seemed to crackle with the weight of the decree. Mike’s smirk evaporated, his face pale as his voice stammered, “H-how does Alpha Jason know the details of my household affairs?” The herald’s words sliced through his disbelief. “Furthermore, Beta Mike is charged with misappropriating famine relief funds, using Jade’s dowry to cover his theft. For this crime, he is stripped of his rank, his accolades nullified, and he will endure thirty lashes with the silver whip. The royal decree of his bonds with Jade is nullified, and she is free to claim her rightful place.” The room erupted into chaos. Mike dropped to his knees, his voice trembling as he muttered, “Alpha Jason knows… everything…” Chapter

The entire room fell into stunned silence. They’d rather believe their ears were playing tricks on them than accept the reality—an Alpha had declared a divorced woman as his Luna. To outsiders, my figure was too full, too lush to be considered the ideal beauty. Women like my delicate half-sister, Dariya—so frail they seemed they’d collapse with a strong breeze—were the coveted brides. Mike, however, refused to accept the truth. He believed Jason, the Alpha King, had lost his senses. Clinging to the Royal Herald, Mike shouted his grievances for all to hear: “Jade has defiled herself! She put shame upon me and dared to ask for break of bound! she is no fit Luna! And the culprit is here—this mongrel—punish them both!” The Herald, unimpressed, cast a disapproving glance at Mike before turning to bow respectfully to the Royal Guards flanking me. “Thirty lashes for Mike. You, Alpha Guard, will carry out the punishment immediately.” Without waiting for so much as a rebuttal, the Herald left to deliver the Alpha King’s decree. The Guard wasted no time. His wolves quickly began stripping Mike’s household bare, fulfilling every item on my carefully prepared list. “Luna,” the Guard said, bowing slightly. “We’ve accounted for every asset. The shops, the treasures, the furnishings… all claimed. However, Mike’s debt to you from the last two years is still one million seven hundred thousand Werewolf Crowns in silver. The gifts he sent on your behalf—rare wolf-bone carvings and starstone jewels—have not been fully reimbursed either.” Before his words even finished, the old matron gasped, clutching her chest. “What a curse upon our house! This gold-digging, soulless woman… my son is a Beta! He worked tirelessly during last winter’s famine! How can petty coins outweigh his noble sacrifices?!” I laughed softly. Coins? Oh, how little they knew. Mike’s so-called noble deeds were my plans, my resources, and his “sacrifices” nothing but a facade. As if sensing my thoughts, the Alpha Guard raised the whip. Each lash across Mike’s back was met with a satisfying crack, followed by the sweet scent of his blood. Dariya rushed to Mike’s mother, frantically fanning her, but even in her panic, she turned her venom on me.

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