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Hidden Hair: The Runway Lunar Bride
Hidden Hair: The Runway Lunar Bride
Penulis: Miss S

Chapter 1: The Silver Rejection

Penulis: Miss S
last update Terakhir Diperbarui: 2025-12-31 17:30:57

The scent of rain and expensive cedarwood usually made my heart flutter. Tonight, it made me want to vomit.

I stood in the center of the grand pack hall, my fingers trembling as I clutched the small velvet box in my pocket. Inside was a pair of tiny hand-knitted booties—white as a winter moon. I had spent weeks preparing the perfect way to tell him.

Liam, you’re going to be a father.

But as the heavy oak doors swung open, the joyful words died in my throat.

My husband, Alpha King Liam Hamilton, didn’t walk in alone. On his arm was Isabella Vance, her eyes gleaming with a triumphant malice that chilled my blood. She was wearing a dress the color of fresh blood, and her scent—cloying, artificial lilies—was smeared all over Liam’s neck.

“Liam?” My voice was a pathetic whisper. “What is this? You were supposed to be at the border council.”

Liam didn't look at me. He looked through me. His jaw was set like granite, his Alpha aura radiating a coldness that made my inner wolf whimper and tuck her tail.

“The council is over, Elena,” he said, his voice dropping like lead in the silent room. “And so is this farce.”

He signaled to his Beta, who stepped forward with a stack of papers. Even from five feet away, the bold black heading screamed at me: MARRIAGE ANNULMENT.

“I don’t understand,” I stammered, my heart hammering against my ribs like a trapped bird. “We’re fated, Liam. The Moon Goddess chose us. I’m your Lunar Bride.”

“The Moon Goddess made a mistake!” Isabella’s voice rang out, sharp and mocking. She stepped closer, her hand possessively stroking Liam’s bicep. “The Oracle spoke today, Elena. Your bloodline isn't holy—it's cursed. You’re an Omega of the Fallen Moon lineage. You aren't a bride; you're a plague on this pack. As long as you are Queen, our warriors will fall and our lands will wither.”

I looked at Liam, desperate for him to defend me. To tell her she was lying. To tell me that my blood didn't matter.

“Is it true?” I whispered. “Do you believe this?”

Liam finally met my eyes. His emerald gaze, usually so warm when we were alone under the covers, was now a sea of ice.

“The pack’s prosperity comes before my own desires, Elena. I need an Alpha Queen who can bring strength, not a cursed Omega who can’t even provide an heir after three years of marriage.”

The velvet box in my pocket felt like a hot coal. I am providing an heir! I have your son or daughter in my womb right now! The words were on the tip of my tongue, but then I saw it.

A dark, purplish bruise on Isabella’s collarbone. A mating mark. It wasn't fully formed—it was a claim mark, fresh and raw. Liam’s scent was baked into her skin.

He had already replaced me.

If I told him now, Isabella would ensure my child never saw the light of day. In a pack that believed my blood was cursed, my baby would be seen as a monster to be "purified."

“I, Alpha Liam Hamilton,” he began, his voice booming with the power of the Command, forcing me to my knees. The sheer weight of his Alpha spirit crushed my lungs. “Reject you, Elena Vance, as my Mate and my Luna. I strip you of your rank, your name, and your protection. You are hereby exiled from the Silver Moon Pack. If you are found within our borders after dawn, you will be hunted as a rogue.”

The bond snapped.

It didn't just hurt; it felt like a hot iron being branded across my soul. I gasped, collapsing onto the cold marble floor, my hand instinctively guarding my stomach. I felt a faint, golden pulse from within—my wolf, though weakened, was wrapping herself around the tiny lives inside me, protecting them from their father’s cruel power.

“Liam, please,” I sobbed, the rejection sickness washing over me. “Don't do this. I have nowhere to go.”

“Go back to the shadows where your kind belongs,” Liam spat. He turned his back on me, his cape swirling. “Isabella is the True Bride now. Guards, escort this rogue to the gates.”

As the guards grabbed my arms, Isabella leaned down, whispering so only I could hear.

“I faked the prophecy, you stupid bitch. But Liam was so eager to get rid of your boring, Omega self that he didn't even check. Have a nice life in the gutters... if the rogues don't eat you first.”

I didn't cry then. I let them drag me through the dirt. I let the pack members who used to bow to me throw stones and insults.

“Cursed wolf!” “Barren Omega!” “Begone!”

At the border, they threw me into the mud of the Neutral Zone. It was raining—a cold, biting deluge that soaked through my thin silk dress.

I sat there in the dark, my fingers digging into the earth. I looked back at the glowing lights of the Silver Moon palace, the only home I had ever known.

“You wanted an heir, Liam?” I whispered into the wind, my eyes glowing with a sudden, fierce silver light—the mark of the True Lunar Bride that Isabella could never fake. “You had two. But now, you will never even know their names.”

I stood up, my legs shaking but my heart hardening into diamond. I wouldn't die. I couldn't.

“From this day on,” I vowed, my voice echoing with a power I didn't know I possessed, “The Elena who loved you is dead. And when I return, I won’t be coming for your love. I’ll be coming for your throne.”

I turned and walked into the pitch-black forest, the first kick of my unborn children pulsing against my palm.

The Runaway Bride was gone. The Silver Shadow was born.

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