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Chapter 4- The Unwanted Luna

Author: K.EDRIN
last update publish date: 2026-03-26 17:17:18

Aria stood at the edge of Shadow Hollow as dawn stretched slowly across the sky, pale light filtering through the broken trees. The air felt different now, heavier, as though the forest itself was holding its breath. Nothing about her world felt uncertain anymore. The fear that once lived in her chest had quieted, replaced by something steadier, something stronger.

Behind her, the rogues moved carefully through the clearing, their voices low, their movements cautious. They were no longer simply surviving. They were watching, waiting, aware that something had shifted.

Kael approached from behind, his presence calm but undeniable.

“You’re thinking too loudly again,” he said.

Aria allowed a small breath to escape her lips. “And you’re still watching too closely.”

“That’s my job.”

She turned slightly, meeting his gaze. There was no tension in her expression now, only clarity.

“He will come back,” she said.

Kael nodded once. “Yes. He will.”

Neither of them needed to say his name.

Ronan.

The silence that followed was not uncomfortable. It was expectant.

Aria looked back toward the horizon. “I’m not running anymore.”

“I know,” Kael replied.

“And I’m not hiding.”

“I know that too.”

A faint sound moved through the forest then, subtle but unmistakable. Every instinct in Aria’s body sharpened instantly. The rogues stilled. The air shifted.

He was here.

Ronan stepped into the clearing without hesitation, his presence commanding as always, yet something about him had changed. He did not carry the same cold certainty he once had. There was something else beneath it now.

Recognition.

His eyes found Aria immediately.

“I told you I would return,” he said.

Aria did not move. “I never doubted it.”

Kael remained beside her, silent but ready.

Ronan’s gaze flickered briefly toward him before returning to Aria. “You stand differently now.”

“I am different now,” she replied.

The truth of that settled between them.

Ronan stepped closer, though he kept a respectful distance. “Everything I believed about you was wrong.”

“Yes,” Aria said calmly.

There was no bitterness in her voice.

Only truth.

Ronan exhaled slowly. “You should hate me.”

Aria tilted her head slightly. “Maybe I did.”

The past hung between them.

“But not anymore?” he asked.

Aria met his gaze fully. “Not anymore.”

That answer seemed to affect him more than anger ever could.

Kael watched the exchange carefully, his expression unreadable.

“You came alone,” Aria said.

“I did.”

“That was a choice.”

“Yes.”

“Why?”

Ronan hesitated, just for a moment.

“Because I needed to see you without the weight of the pack behind me.”

Aria considered that.

“And what do you see now?”

Ronan did not look away. “Someone I failed to understand.”

The honesty in his voice was quiet but undeniable.

“And now?” she pressed.

“Now I see someone stronger than anyone in Silverfang.”

Silence followed.

The rogues shifted slightly, but none interrupted.

Aria stepped forward.

“I am not returning,” she said.

“I know.”

“I am not asking for acceptance.”

“I know that too.”

“Then why are you here, Ronan?”

For the first time, his composure shifted.

“Because I was wrong,” he said.

The words landed heavily.

Aria searched his face, looking for doubt, for hesitation.

She found none.

“And what does that change?” she asked.

“Everything.”

Kael finally spoke. “Words are easy.”

Ronan’s eyes flicked toward him. “So are judgments.”

Kael did not respond, but his stance remained firm.

Aria lifted a hand slightly, stopping the tension before it could grow.

“This is not about pride,” she said.

Ronan nodded. “No. It isn’t.”

“Then say what you came to say.”

He took a breath.

“I rejected you because I believed you were weak.”

Aria did not react.

“I believed the pack needed strength.”

Still, she said nothing.

“I was wrong.”

The simplicity of it made it heavier.

Aria’s voice was steady when she spoke. “Yes, you were.”

Ronan stepped closer.

“I cannot undo what I did.”

“No, you cannot.”

“But I can choose differently now.”

Aria studied him carefully.

“And what are you choosing?”

Ronan’s voice lowered slightly.

“You.”

The word lingered in the air.

Kael’s posture tightened.

Aria did not move.

“You do not get to choose me,” she said quietly.

Ronan’s expression did not harden.

“No,” he agreed. “I don’t.”

The admission surprised her.

“I came here knowing that,” he continued.

“Then why say it?”

“Because it is the truth.”

Aria’s chest rose slowly as she breathed.

Everything inside her felt still.

Clear.

“You rejected me when I needed you to see me,” she said.

“Yes.”

“And now you see me.”

“Yes.”

“And now you want me.”

Ronan did not hesitate. “Yes.”

Aria stepped closer until only a small space remained between them.

“But now I do not need you.”

The words were not cruel.

They were honest.

Ronan absorbed them without resistance.

“I know,” he said.

Silence stretched between them.

Then Aria spoke again.

“I am not the girl you rejected.”

“I know.”

“I am not someone waiting to be chosen.”

“I know.”

“I choose myself.”

Ronan’s gaze did not waver.

“And if I asked to stand beside you instead?”

Aria held his eyes.

“That would be different.”

Hope flickered, subtle but real.

Kael watched her carefully.

“And what would that require?” Ronan asked.

Aria’s voice softened, but her strength did not.

“Respect. Truth. No control.”

Ronan nodded immediately. “You have it.”

“No conditions,” she added.

“No conditions.”

“No lies.”

“None.”

Aria searched his face one last time.

Whatever she saw there, it steadied her.

She exhaled slowly.

“Then we begin again,” she said.

Relief passed through Ronan’s expression, quiet but undeniable.

Kael stepped back slightly, tension easing.

“This changes everything,” he muttered.

Aria glanced at him briefly. “Yes. It does.”

The sun rose fully now, light spilling across the clearing.

For the first time, it did not feel like the start of another fight.

It felt like a beginning.

Ronan extended his hand, not as an Alpha commanding, but as a man asking.

Aria looked at it.

Then, slowly, she placed her hand in his.

Not because she needed him.

But because she chose him.

And this time—

It was her decision.

K.EDRIN

The chapter five was posted after chapter Ten due to slight posting sequence error. So don't feel confused or lost its chapter six you can see after chapter four. The chapter five was uploaded after chapter 10. So before reading chapter six, please ensure to read chapter five. Note no content is missing just wrong placement of chapter that's all. Thanks

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