Broken Luna by Nina Soelian

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She was six when they told her she was cursed. Twenty-three when she finally stopped believing it. Elara Vane was raised in her dead parents' house, fed on manufactured guilt, and given to a man who treated kindness as a transaction and bruises as corrections. When he replaces her with a second wife, she runs into the last free territory in the north - where she should be processed, assigned, forgotten. Instead, three wolves recognize something in her scent that rewrites everything. The truth about her parents. The lie about her blood. Three mates who see all of it, and a war that has been waiting seventeen years for the rightful heir to come home.

Multiple Mates
Dark past
Orphan
Werewolf
Second Chance
Polygamy

Chapter 1

Apr 30, 2026

Elara’s POV

The circlet doesn't fit right anymore.

Silver band, cold against my forehead, the one Kael pressed into my hair five years ago while the elders clapped and Rodrik Draven stood at the head of the hall with the expression of a man watching something he built finally come to use. The metal has memorized the shape of my skull. Tonight it sits a quarter-inch higher than it should.

Maybe my head has finally gotten small enough to match the space they've been making for it.

I adjust it in the mirror. Once. Twice. My reflection adjusts back — pale girl in ceremonial silver, eyes too wide, the painted-on composure of a woman who has learned the wrong expression in the wrong hall costs things she can't afford.

My hand drifts to my stomach. Three days late. Three days is barely enough to tell myself, but my body has been a closed account for five years and tonight the ledger shows a number that isn't zero.

A child would rewrite everything.

Not for me — I stopped mattering as a person somewhere around age six, when Rodrik stood over my parents' bodies and explained to a hall full of wolves what their bloodline had cost this territory.

Cruelty, he said. Tyranny. A pack bled dry by people who looked like me, thought like me, carried the same name I carry. He fed me at his table after that. Clothed me even though I hadn’t earned. Arranged my future with the care of a man who wanted it known he was capable of mercy even toward the undeserving.

So a child would not rewrite things for me. A child would rewrite things for him. Would prove that the Vane bloodline, filtered through Draven mercy and five years of trying to be worthy of it, can still produce something worth keeping.

That I am not simply the shame Rodrik absorbed when he executed my parents — that I have justified the cost of raising me, the engagement to Kael at nine years old, everything this family extended to a girl who had no right to ask for any of it.

Five years of tracking cycles and swallowing herbs that tasted like rust. And tonight — a late period, a kind husband, an anniversary.

Hope is a stupid animal. I should know better than to feed it.

The door opens without a knock. Nobody knocks in this house. Kael's reflection appears behind mine — dark hair, ceremonial blacks, the particular smile he wears for audiences. He looks at my circlet the way he looks at all my small imperfections: with the patience of a man who has accepted the inconvenience of them.

"You're not dressed. Half the elders are already seated."

"I'm almost ready."

"Almost." He tilts his head. "That sits crooked."

His fingers find my hair without waiting for permission. The touch is gentle the way a man is gentle with a thing he owns — careful, proprietary, the care a collector gives a pinned butterfly.

"There." His palm smooths down the back of my head. "Smile tonight, Elara. Really smile. For me."

"I will."

He presses his lips to the crown of my head and leaves. I stand in front of the mirror with his fingerprints still warm in my hair and I practice. Teeth. Corners up. Eyes soft. The smile I built in year two when the unsmiled version of my face started reading, to Kael, as ingratitude.

The hall is full when I walk in. Three hundred wolves in their finest leathers, the long table set with the silver Rodrik took from my mother's house the night he took everything else. My mother polished those candlesticks on solstice mornings. I was six. I don't look at them.

Kael rises from his seat the moment I enter and crosses the length of the hall to take my hand at the door — a thing he has never done, that makes the whole room turn.

"My Luna."

"Alpha." Five years of practice and the word still costs something.

He walks me to my seat at his right. Pulls out my chair himself. The elders exchange small, satisfied glances — men watching a performance they approved in advance.

Kael is radiant beside me, filling the hall the way he always fills rooms — effortlessly, the way a fire fills a room without trying.

"My father used to say," he tells the elder on his left, loud enough for the table, "that true leadership is knowing when to be merciful. Taking in Elara — raising her alongside us — that was mercy. Not every man would have done it."

Heads nod all along the table. Somewhere behind my sternum, a muscle I've been clenching for five years loosens one fractional degree. He's being warm tonight. He's being warm and my body is being late and maybe. Maybe.

He stands. The hall quiets the way rooms quiet when Kael stands — immediate, complete, a silence you could weigh.

"Tonight I want to thank my Luna."

My breath stops. He has never said that without a qualifier. My dutiful Luna. My patient Luna. Just my Luna, clean and unornamented — it lands in my chest with the weight of a door opening onto a room I haven't been allowed inside. My eyes sting. I blink hard. Crying in this hall is something I trained out of myself in year two.

"Five years of faithful service," he continues. "A wolf could not ask for a more obedient wife."

Obedient. The qualifier arrives late but arrives. I nod.

"But a pack is not built on service alone." His voice drops half a register — the register he uses before corrections. My stomach drops before my brain catches up.

"A pack is built on blood that carries forward. The Draven name requires an heir. Something my Luna has been unable to provide."

The hall does not breathe. My nails find my palms and I press until the skin gives.

"It is my great joy to announce that the pack's future is secured."

Every head turns toward the back doors.

She walks forward the way someone walks when they have been practiced for this entrance — slow, deliberate, a woman who has been told she has already won and is simply arriving to collect.

Seraphine. Harlan's daughter. One hand resting lightly on her stomach. Already showing. Four months, maybe five — and the math assembles itself behind my eyes while my face does the work of smiling.

Five months ago Kael was still coming to my bed telling me we just have to keep trying, my love.

"My second wife," Kael says. "And the mother of my firstborn."

The applause begins at the head of the table and rolls outward like weather. The elders on my right stand in unison — the choreography of something planned weeks ago — and one of them lifts my chair by the back and moves it. Four feet down the table. Away from him. I'm still sitting in it.

Seraphine settles into the space I vacated. Her hand finds Kael's under the table with an ease that tells me everything about the nights I thought he was working late.

Nobody looks at me. Not the elders who attended my wedding. Not Harlan, who once complimented my embroidery. Not the servants I have smiled at for five years. A collective agreement, unspoken and beautifully timed: the woman at the end of the table has stopped existing.

The applause goes on. I watch Kael lean down and whisper against Seraphine's temple, watch her laugh — a real laugh, a woman who belongs to herself — and the sound travels the full length of the table and finds me at the foot of it.

Three days late. Three days of whispering please to whatever moon I have left. Across the table a woman is four months along, I am at the wrong end of a table my chair was carried to, and the child I had not yet been allowed to want has never been the point of this marriage.

It turns out you can be late in more ways than one. Late to produce an heir. Late to understand that the question of whether I could earn my place here was already answered, years before tonight, by a woman in a pale gown.

Late to understand that Rodrik's mercy had a shelf life, and mine expired somewhere between the anniversary dinner I planned for weeks and the chair that was carried away while I was still sitting in it.

I don't know what I do now. For twelve years I always knew. Rodrik gave me a purpose. Kael gave me a structure. And underneath both, I never built anything of my own.

The mercy is over and the structure is gone and I am sitting at the wrong end of a table with a smile on my face and no idea what a woman like me does when she has finally run out of ways to justify being alive.

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