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The Wolf King Rejects Luna (Part One)
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- Date de parution25/12/2025
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Résumé
Maya Carter is seventeen, unranked, and tired of being treated like she's disposable. She runs track at Northside High, keeps her head down, and tries to survive a town split by pack territory and street rules. But everything changes the day Kingston Blackwell-the boy everyone calls the future Wolf King-rejects her in public and makes sure the whole school hears it. The rejection doesn't just break her heart.
It paints a target on her back. Now the Pack Council is watching her like she's a problem that needs to be handled. Serena Lane is smiling like she finally got permission to finish Maya off. And Southside is paying attention in a way that feels dangerous, like they're deciding what Maya is worth. Maya doesn't have protection. She doesn't have rank. She's got a mom who needs her, a best friend who refuses to let her fold, and a pride that won't let her beg for a boy who humiliated her.
Kingston swears he rejected her for a reason. That it was "for her safety." But Maya's done believing pretty excuses from powerful people. If the Wolf King wants to make things right, he'll have to earn it-because this time, Maya's not the one chasing. She's the one deciding who gets to stay.
It paints a target on her back. Now the Pack Council is watching her like she's a problem that needs to be handled. Serena Lane is smiling like she finally got permission to finish Maya off. And Southside is paying attention in a way that feels dangerous, like they're deciding what Maya is worth. Maya doesn't have protection. She doesn't have rank. She's got a mom who needs her, a best friend who refuses to let her fold, and a pride that won't let her beg for a boy who humiliated her.
Kingston swears he rejected her for a reason. That it was "for her safety." But Maya's done believing pretty excuses from powerful people. If the Wolf King wants to make things right, he'll have to earn it-because this time, Maya's not the one chasing. She's the one deciding who gets to stay.























