LOGIN"You don't deserve to be my Luna. Leave." For three years, Kimberly has been the secret punchline of the Silver-Claw pack. Labeled "barren," "fat," and "useless" by her own husband, Alpha Daven, she has spent every day trying to shrink herself to earn a sliver of his affection. She endured the mockery of his concubines, the coldness of her own parents, and the isolation of a marriage that never was. But tonight, at the annual ballroom summit, the mask finally slips. After a public humiliation engineered by her rivals and a brutal confrontation that leaves her gasping for air on the ballroom floor, Kimberly realizes the truth: she isn't just failing as a Luna—she is being destroyed by the man who vowed to protect her. Broken, discarded, and standing amidst the wreckage of her life, Kimberly makes a choice that will shake the pack to its core. She is done being the "good girl." She is done being a victim. It’s time for the unwanted Luna to reclaim her life, even if she has to burn the pack down to do it.
View MoreI can tell you the exact moment my life began to fall apart. It was the moment I realized that being the "good girl" didn't make me the chosen one. Growing up as the Beta’s daughter, the pack saw it as a blessing. They looked at me with envious eyes, whispering about how I had won at life, living in the Alpha’s inner circle. The truth was far from what they had imagined, my life wasn't a fairytale.
My parents only favored my brother, their golden child, the future warrior who could do no wrong. I was merely a mistake, a girl whose only value was her ability to be married off as a useful alliance.
My marriage to Daven was meant to be the pinnacle of my life, but three years later, it felt like a cage.
You are so useless you can't even capture a mans heart, don't you dare come back, if he divorce you, my parents constantly reminded me of my failure of not being able to bear an heir, but that was nothing compared to the elders' daily taunting, they all blamed me for not yet providing Daven with an heir.
The truth was, we never consummated our marriage. Daven never saw me as his wife, he saw me as a mistake he was forced to tolerate.
I was hoping for everything to change tonight at our pack's annual ballroom summit. I had spent months in advance dieting and working out at the gym daily just to be able to fit into a smaller dress and capture Daven's attention, fantasizing how Daven would hold me tight to his chest, telling me how perfect I looked and how his gaze would never leave mine. I was so gullible back then.
I was hanging onto that thought until tonight's ball.
As we walked into the ballroom, Daven kept a deliberate distance, his body far away from mine. I moved closer, my hands resting on his arms; he shoved my hands off, cleaning where my hands had been.
Embarrassed, I stopped by the buffet table, my stomach gnawing with hunger, when I caught a glimpse of a tray of chocolate-dipped strawberries and reached out, my fingers trembling as I lifted one toward my mouth.
Daven’s hand shot out, clamping around my wrist before the pastry could touch my lips, frowning.
"Kimberly, put it down now. Look at yourself. You will soon burst out of that dress."
"It's just one, Daven."
"That's what only a fat person would say. Aren't you ashamed,You are already this huge; what more do you want to eat."
"It... it's not like that. I haven't eaten all day," I mumbled, head down, as every eye in the room turned to me, pointing and whispering.
"Daven, please, people are watching."
"Oh, now you're ashamed, You never thought of that before you wanted to stuff yourself full," Daven sighed, rolling his eyes.
"You don't look like a Luna, Kimberly. You're so embarrassing," Daven frowned, walking away, leaving me all alone in the center, shaking.
He has always used the one thing he knows I am insecure about, which is my weight, to humiliate me every time we go out.
Janet linked her arm through mine, talking through the pounding music. "Kimberly, I told you before to dump his ass."
Janet was my best friend since childhood. She was one of those people who spoke their mind and openly pursued her goals; she was the kind of person who would kick your ass for staring for too long. She was known as "Miss No-Nonsense."
I realized later on in life that if only I had been as brave and confident in myself as her, I would have lived for me and not suffered so much.
"Hey, Kimberly, are you even listening," Janet waved frantically in front of me.
"I'm listening, Janet, I'm just..."
"Who do we have here? The barren, fat Luna."
Kate scoffed, swirling wine, as May followed behind, flashing a smug, triumphant grin as she gestured toward the massive, glittering diamond ring on her finger.
They both are Daven's newly wedded wives, chosen by the pack elders to bear Daven an heir. Ever since then, they had made it their life mission to humiliate me every chance they get.
"Did a cat cut your tongue, sweetie, You look like you’re about to cry. It’s pathetic, really," May scoffed, rolling her eyes.
"What the hell, Kimberly, Why are you letting them walk over you like that," Janet muttered, lunging her hands forward, sending May tumbling down onto the buffet table.
"How dare you, I will fight you, Janet," May stumbled up, hair all messed up with cream, lunging forward at Janet, enraged, landing all back on her ass as Janet dodged.
"Ha, Ha," May began hitting her legs against the floor while shaking her head and pointing directly at Janet. "I will fight you today. Ha."
"What's going on here," Daven frowned. "Help her up," he gestured to one of the guards.
Kate rushed over, locking her hands with Daven's.
"Alpha, Kimberly and her friend have gone crazy. They hurt May 'cause she tried comforting the Luna, not to be mad at you, that you meant well. Kimberly was enraged and lunged at May with her friend, saying we're trying to steal you from her.
Alpha, please help us get justice." She stumbled on the ground, weeping.
"You evil woman, who gave you the right to lay your hands on them," Daven grabbed my neck, frowning.
"It's not like that. I did nothing," I mumbled, struggling as his grip tightened.
"We are sorry, Luna, if we threaten your position. We will leave, we won't compete with you anymore for the Alpha," May and Kate scoffed, tears rolling down their cheeks.
"You're going nowhere she will be the one leaving." Daven's grasp became even tighter, choking me as I gasped for air.
"Please, let go. I... can't breathe."
"You don't deserve to be my Luna. Leave," Daven let go of his grasp, shoving me onto the floor.
"If this was to be my life, if I am going to be nothing more than a punching bag, then I would no longer make it easy for them.""Kimberly, what have you done?" Janet mumbled. "Daven will be furious.""Let him be furious," I muttered. "He has already made it clear that my life means nothing to him. Why should I continue to play the victim when the outcome is the same?""Kimberly, what are we going to do now," Janet sighed."If Kate and May won't give me a way out, I won't give them one either," I muttered. "I will use their own weapons against them.""I'm worried about you, Kimberly, Kate and May are very corny.""Don't worry, Janet, I got this," I muttered as I pulled out a small, worn wooden box from the dresser. As a child, I use to spend hours in front of the mirror, playing with brushes and shadows, changing how I looked until I was a stranger to myself. My parents always scoffed. "Rubbish," they would say. "A future Luna needs no tricks like this." They were wrong I did
The force from the slap sent me landing on my ass, the metallic taste of blood filled my mouth. My face didn't just hurt, it was on fire as if electric was radiating from my skin deep into my jaw, i lay there for a second, unable to move, my vision blurring."Get up," Daven scoffed, "I didn't tell you to lie down."I pushed myself up, my arms shaking so violently i nearly fall back down, every inch of me hurt, my back felt like it was still being burned by that rod. I looked up at daven, and for the very first time, I didn't see the man I had spent years worshiping. I saw the monster everyone else had been warning me about."Why" I muttered. "Why are you doing this to me."Daven frowned as he walked around the desk. "Because you are a burden, Kimberly, you are a weak person who has done nothing but bring me shame for the past three years.""I loved you," I muttered, I gave you everything I had.Daven rolled his eyes, your love is worthless It's suffocating, and frankly, it b
Ha, my body felt like it had been shattered into a thousand pieces. Every time I tried to breathe, I felt sharp pain across my body, down to my back where the rod had been pressed on from earlier. I didn't want to wake up, i wanted to stay in the darkness where there was no Daven, no crowd pointing fingers at me, and no pain.But then, a soft, damp cloth touched my forehead; the gentle sound of sobbing pulled me back to the world I hated."Kimberly, please, wake up. You have been out for hours," Janet’s voice was trembling with a fear I had never heard from her before.I forced my eyes open, Janet was hunched over me, her face pale, her hands shaking as she tended to me. Seeing her like this, so vulnerable, hurt worse than the burns. I reached out a trembling hand, trying to reassure her."Janet... stop... don't cry please.""How can I not cry" she hissed, wiping her cheeks. "Look at you! You're falling apart, and for what? For a man who would kill you and not even blink."I looked a
"Alpha, can't you see they're both setting the Luna up" Janet muttered."I know my wife, Janet. She is always playing the victim card. I am tired of it," Daven mumbled, rolling his eyes."Daven, please, I didn't do anything. Why can't you believe me," I muttered, tears streaming down my cheeks."Because you are a liar, Kimberly," he scoffed, rolling his eyes. "And I am divorcing you. I don't need a Luna that always lies."Divorce. The word kept repeating in my head. My mind flashed back to my parents' words, If the Alpha divorces you, do not bother coming back at all. We don't want a stain on our name.I had nowhere to go. My parents had already shut the door on me. I didn't want to drag Janet into this too; she had enough of her own battles to fight. Divorce wasn't an option. I stumbled across the floor, clutching Daven's leg. "Please, no divorce. Please, Daven, I'm begging you.""Alpha, why don't you forgive her, I know she has hurt me and May, but I can't see her suffer. Forgive he


















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