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From Rejected Mate to Luna (Julia White) novel Chapter 13

Chapter 13

Nathan’s POV

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I slammed my fist on my father’s desk, making the nameplate that read Robert Reynolds, Alpha rattle. It was a plaque that would soon bear my name

instead, vet he continued to undermine me at every turn.

You just embarrassed me in front of a Beta and his daughter,I snarled, pacing ke a caged animal. The morning light filtering through the blinds did

nothing to brighten my mood. What kind of message does that send to the pack

My father leaned back in his leather chair, observing me with that infuriatingly calm expression I’d grown to hate. His saltandpepper hair and the lines

around his eyes marked him as a seasoned Alpha, but his methods were becoming outdated. Weak.

What kind of message does it send when the future Alpha throws a tantrum because someone spoke their mind?he countered, his voice measured. This.

isn’t leadership, son.

I scoffed, turning to look out the window at what would soon be my territory. The community center bustled with morning activitypack members going

about their business, security team members patrolling the perimeter, all of them soon to be under my command.

Julia White disrespected me,I said through gritted teeth. She questioned my authority.

She questioned your behavior,my father corrected. There’s a difference.

What my father couldn’t understandwhat no one seemed to understandwas how utterly unworthy Julia White was to be my mate. The Moon Goddess had

made a mistake, plain and simple. Julia was nothinga quiet, awkward girl who preferred plants and books to proper pack activities. The very thought that

she could have been destined to stand beside me as Luna was laughable.

You re too easily angered lately, Nathan,my father said, interrupting my thoughts. He stood up and walked around his desk, placing a hand on my shoulder

that I immediately shrugged off. Perhaps it’s time you visited some neighboring packs.

I narrowed my eyes. For what purpose?

His expression softened in a way that made my skin crawl. Maybe the Moon Goddess will give you a chance. A fated mate connection could help stabilize

your emotions.

What?I spat out the word like it was poison. I don’t need a mate to stabilizee!

The very suggestion was insulting. I was Nathan Reynolds, future Alpha of the Star Shadow pack. I didn’t need anyone to complete me or make me whole

And I certainly didn’t need my father suggesting I was somehow broken without mate.

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Is this about Julia White again? I asked, unable to keep the disgust from my voe. That girl will never be worthy of respect in this pack, no matter how

many times you defend her.

My fathers expression hardened Watch your language. Julia is a member of this back and daughter of our Beta. She deserves basic courtesy

I laughed bitterly Courtesy? For whom? Everyone knows she’s strange Always been, ever since we were kids

My mind dofted back to elementary school, when Julia would bring her little noooks filled with drawings of plants and then supposed healing properties.

The other children would gather around during lunch, fascinated by her knowled, but I saw it for what it was weakness. A distraction from what truly

mattered in our world strength, dominance, loyalty to the pack

Your mother and I think having a mate by your side when you begin your leader up would be good for you, son, my father continued. Just as I had het.”

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Chapter 13

My father had gotten lucky with his mate- my mother was beautiful, socially adt, the perfect Luna who hosted pack gatherings and mediated disputes with grace. She complemented him in every way.

Julia White was nothing like that. She was quiet, awkward, always hanging back transformation in high schoollosing the baby fat, growing into her features

samples to pack politics.

pack events instead of participating like a proper wolf Even after her was still fundamentally the same Julia who preferred squirrels and plant

Julia White was always a liability, I muttered. A Beta’s daughter who acted like he didn t belong in our pack. Who would prefer to study bugs and leaves than attend social functions.

And that bothered you, my father observed, not a question but a statement.

I smirked, not bothering to deny it. She made herself an easy target. Walking and with her head in the clouds, collecting plants when she should have been trying to fit in.

So you admit you bullied her.

I shrugged, unapologetic. I made sure she understood her place in the hierarchy Someone had to.

There was a certain pleasure in seeing Julia isolated at pack gatherings, in watching her shrink into herself when I d walk by with my friends. The way her scent would spike with anxiety when I entered a roomit had been intoxicating confirmation of my power even before I officially held the Alpha title.

And now?my father pressed. She’s gone to university now, and I can see she’s trying to avoid conflict with you. But you still won’t let her be.

She may have escaped to college, but she needs to be back, I said, a slow smile spreading across my face as I thought about the future. And she’ll learn that nothing has changed. She still belongs here, degree or not.

My father shook his head, disappointment evident in his eyes. This vendetta agnst her is beneath you, Nathan. It’s not worthy of an Alpha.

But he didn’t understand. Julia White represented everything I despisedweakness disguised as sensitivity, oddity masquerading as uniqueness. Worse, the Moon Goddess had tried to saddle me with her as a mate, a cosmic joke I refused to accept.

When she returns from university permanently, she’ll find her place,I said with quiet determination. And it wont be as my Luna, and it certainly won’t be as some respected pack healer. Ill make sure of it.

My father opened his mouth to respond, but I was already heading for the door. d heard enough of his lectures about leadership and compassion, Soon enough, I would be Alpha, and everyoneincluding Julia Whitewould understand exactly what that meant.

The pack was mine. And I decided who belonged in it, and how.

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