
After My Alpha Chose His Omega Over Me
Chapter 4
The invitation to the Mate Ceremony arrived like a lifeline—a chance to escape the suffocating atmosphere of the Silver Moon Pack, even if just for one evening. As the rejected Luna, I wasn't technically required to attend, but with Miles still "recovering" from his accident, the duty fell to me as the pack's representative.
"Remember," Grandfather Hunter had said when he handed me the formal invitation, "you represent Silver Moon. Whatever happens, maintain your dignity."
I'd nodded, though we both knew my dignity was all I had left.
The neutral territory of the Pine Ridge Pack welcomed wolves from all packs for ceremonies and gatherings. As I stepped through the massive oak doors of their ceremonial hall, I felt eyes tracking my movement. The short haircut that had shocked the Silver Moon Pack now seemed tame compared to the stares following me.
"Valerie Reed," announced the guard at the entrance, "representing Silver Moon."
I straightened my shoulders and moved forward, wearing a simple but elegant black dress that hugged my curves—nothing like the modest attire I'd hidden behind for five years. The wolfsbane was completely out of my system now, and my natural scent of vanilla and rain filled the space around me.
Conversation faltered as I passed. I caught fragments of whispers.
"That's the rejected Luna..."
"Looks different than I expected..."
"Can you smell that? She's not taking suppressants anymore..."
I kept my gaze forward, refusing to acknowledge their curiosity. Then it happened—a shift in the atmosphere so profound that every wolf in the room felt it.
Heat radiated from across the hall, drawing my attention like a magnet. A man stood alone near the far wall, his presence commanding the space around him. Tall and powerfully built, with midnight-black hair and piercing eyes that seemed to see straight through me.
Our eyes locked, and something electric passed between us.
*Him,* Sasha whispered within me, suddenly alert and interested.
The man's lips curved into a predatory smile as he moved toward me with deliberate steps. Each wolf he passed lowered their gaze instinctively, some even stepping back to create a path.
"Valerie Reed," he said when he reached me, his voice deep and resonant. "I've been waiting for you."
I tilted my chin up, refusing to be intimidated despite the overwhelming aura pressing against me. "I don't recall an introduction being part of tonight's ceremony."
His smile widened as he circled me slowly, his gaze taking in every detail. "No? Then allow me to remedy that oversight."
When he reached my left side, his movement stopped abruptly. His eyes fixed on my wrist where my sleeve had risen slightly, revealing a jagged scar—a childhood injury from my time in the rogue settlements.
"This scar," he murmured, reaching out to trace it with his fingertip. The touch sent shivers down my spine. "I remember when you got it."
I jerked back, startled. "That's impossible. We've never met."
His eyes flashed gold, a predator's gleam that should have frightened me but instead made Sasha surge forward with interest.
"Titan," he growled, his voice dropping to a rumble that seemed to vibrate through my bones. "My wolf. He says you're ours."
Before I could respond, he pulled me against him, one arm encircling my waist while he buried his face in my neck. He inhaled deeply, and a shudder ran through his massive frame.
"Vanilla and rain," he whispered against my skin. "You're my second-chance mate."
The room spun around us as his declaration echoed through the suddenly silent hall. Every wolf present knew what a second-chance mate meant—a true mate bond that transcended arranged matings and pack politics.
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"I need to show you something," Onyx said hours later, his hand warm against the small of my back as he guided me through the woods. "Something I think you've been denied for too long."
We'd slipped away from the ceremony, his hand never leaving mine as he led me to his vehicle—a sleek black SUV that matched his imposing presence.
"Where are we going?" I'd asked as he opened the passenger door.
"Somewhere you can be free," he'd answered simply.
Now, standing at the edge of the Royal Lycan Territory, I understood what he meant.
"You're going to shift," he said, his golden eyes watching me intently. "Really shift, not the partial changes your wolfsbane allowed."
I hesitated, fear and excitement warring within me. "I haven't fully shifted in five years."
"Then it's time," he said softly, stepping back to give me space.
I closed my eyes, reaching for Sasha. She surged forward eagerly, our bond stronger than it had been in years. The change rippled through me—not the painful, restricted shift I'd endured while on wolfsbane, but a glorious, complete transformation.
When I opened my eyes again, I was standing on four paws, my senses sharper, my body stronger than I remembered. Beside me, Onyx had shifted as well—his wolf Titan massive and black, dwarfing my own form.
But something was different about me. I looked down at my paws, noting the silver streaks running through my fur.
"You're beautiful," Onyx said through our mental link, his voice rich with pride. "A true Gamma wolf."
We ran together through the territory, my paws finding their rhythm as if no time had passed. Onyx's massive form stayed beside me, guiding me through the unfamiliar terrain, his presence protective but never constraining.
For the first time in years, I felt truly free—running wild, untamed, and utterly myself beneath the open sky.
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