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After My Alpha Chose Her, I Challenged Him in Blood

On the night of their seventh anniversary, a Luna's world shatters beneath the ceremonial moonlight. The unmistakable, possessive scent of another woman clings to her mate, Alpha Archer. His secret intimacy with Solana is laid bare before the entire Silvercrest Pack, exposing a devastating betrayal. Now, with her sacred bond broken and her position insulted, she must confront her unfaithful mate. A deadly challenge of blood begins as she fights for her honor in this high-stakes werewolf romance.
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Chapter 5

The Summit's second morning session was territorial boundary disputes. Dry material. The kind of thing that required everyone to sit through two hours of Alphas negotiating fence lines and hunting rights with the gravity of international treaties.

I was seated in Nightveil's delegation row, three chairs down from Leonidas. The conference room was full—maybe forty wolves, all ranked, representing packs from across the Western Alliance. The air was thick with competing auras, each Alpha radiating just enough dominance to remind the room they were present without triggering a confrontation.

Archer took the floor twenty minutes into the session.

He was speaking on a Silvercrest boundary matter—something about disputed territory along the southern edge of his pack lands. His tone was measured, professional. He presented his case cleanly. The assembled Alphas listened with the polite attention protocol required.

Then he shifted.

It was subtle. A pause. A slight change in cadence. He smiled at the room—easy, casual, the expression of a man about to share something amusing.

"Of course," he said, "territorial integrity matters most when a pack maintains its strength internally. When it doesn't lose its wolves to... well." Another pause. The smile widened slightly. "To wolf-less refugees seeking Lycan protection."

His eyes flicked to me. Just for a second. Just long enough.

The room shifted. Not dramatically. Just the small recalibrations of wolves who had suddenly realized this wasn't about boundary disputes anymore. Several Alphas glanced toward Nightveil's delegation. Toward me.

Solana, seated beside Archer in the front row, laughed. Light and musical. The kind of laugh that said *isn't he clever*.

A few Alphas smiled carefully. Others looked uncomfortable. One—an older Alpha from a northern pack—frowned and looked away.

I went very still.

Inside me, Selene's presence flared hot and immediate. *Now,* she said.

*Not yet,* I told her.

My hands were resting on the table in front of me. I moved them slowly, deliberately, to the bag beside my chair. My fingers found the edge of the black leather sparring gloves I'd carried for seven years and never once put on in public.

I pulled them out.

Archer was still talking. Something about pack loyalty and the importance of maintaining standards. His voice was light. Amused. He was performing for the room, and the room was watching, and he thought he'd already won this exchange.

I stood.

The room went quiet. Not dramatically. Just the natural hush that happens when someone moves during a formal session and everyone's attention pivots to see why.

I pulled the first glove on. Then the second. The leather was soft and worn in all the right places. I'd broken these gloves in during a hundred Challenge Circle matches, and my hands remembered exactly how they fit.

Archer stopped talking. He looked at me. His expression was still composed, still faintly amused, but something behind his eyes sharpened.

I spoke in the formal pack-law register. The words came out clear and even, and I'd been composing them for longer than anyone in this room realized.

"I invoke a blood-oath challenge."

The silence deepened.

"If I defeat Alpha Archer West of the Silvercrest Pack in wolf form in the Challenge Circle, he forfeits his Alpha title, his territory, and all mating claims under pack law. Witnessed and bound."

I stopped. The words hung in the air like stones dropped into still water.

Two seconds. Three.

Then the room erupted.

Not chaos. Wolves didn't do chaos in formal settings. But the careful composure shattered into a dozen simultaneous reactions—Alphas leaning toward each other, voices rising, the Lycan Council representative seated near the front pulling out a tablet to record the formal invocation.

Archer laughed.

It was a good laugh. Confident. Theatrical. He spread his hands in a gesture of magnanimous amusement, playing to the assembled Alphas like this was the most entertaining thing that had happened all morning.

"A wolf-less reject wants a blood-oath challenge?" His voice carried across the room easily. He was still smiling. "From the woman who couldn't shift for seven years?"

Several Alphas were watching him now. Watching me. Calculating.

Archer's smile widened. "Accepted."

The Lycan Council representative's voice cut through the noise. "Recorded. Blood-oath challenge invoked and accepted. Combat terms: wolf form, neutral Circle, Western Alliance witness protocols apply. Violation penalties per Lycan Council standing codes."

The formality of it landed heavy. This wasn't theater anymore. This was binding.

I sat down. Slowly. Deliberately. The gloves were still on my hands. I rested them on the table in front of me, fingers spread, and looked at nothing in particular.

I wasn't smiling. I was calculating.

Across the room, Archer was still standing, still playing the role of the amused Alpha who'd just agreed to humor a desperate ex-mate's delusion. He said something to the Alpha beside him. The man laughed.

Solana was watching me now. Her expression had lost some of its performance polish. She looked... uncertain. Just for a moment. Then she smoothed it away and leaned closer to Archer, whispering something I couldn't hear.

Leonidas, seated three chairs down from me, hadn't moved. His expression was exactly as composed as it had been when the session started. But when I glanced at him, his eyes were on Archer, and the quality of his attention was the kind that made lesser wolves nervous.

He said nothing.

Inside me, Selene was awake and waiting. Not frantic. Not raging. Just... ready. Like something that had been coiled for seven years and had finally been given permission to move.

*Soon,* she said.

I pressed my gloved fingers against the edge of the table and felt the leather creak slightly.

Yes. Soon.

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