
After My Alpha Chose The Beta’s Daughter Over Me
Chapter 1
The moonshade herbs sat on my vanity, their bitter scent filling the Alpha's quarters. For three years, I'd choked them down every morning, suppressing Sienna, my wolf, hiding my true nature from the man I'd given everything to.
Not tonight.
My fingers trembled as I lifted the vial, the blue moon's light streaming through the window, casting silver patterns across my reflection. The woman staring back at me looked fragile—deliberately so. Soft brown hair styled to appear lifeless, makeup subtle enough to diminish my features, clothes chosen for comfort rather than statement.
"Three years is enough," I whispered to my reflection. "Tonight, he'll know the real me."
I uncorked the vial and watched the thick, bitter liquid swirl down the sink. Sienna stirred within me, responding to freedom after years of forced slumber.
*We're awakening,* she whispered in my mind, her voice stronger than it had been in years. *Finally.*
I dressed carefully—a simple but elegant gown of pale blue that matched the rare Blue Moon Festival outside. My hand drifted to my still-flat stomach, where our secret grew. A child conceived with love, or so I'd thought.
"I'll tell him everything tonight," I promised Sienna. "About you, about our heritage, about the baby."
*He'll love us for who we truly are,* Sienna replied, hopeful as always. *Our love is strong enough.*
I followed Damian's scent through the festival grounds, where pack members celebrated under strings of twinkling lights. Music and laughter filled the air, but I moved with purpose, tracking my mate to a secluded grove beyond the festivities.
The forest grew darker here, moonlight filtering through dense branches. Damian's scent was stronger now, mingled with another—sweet, floral, and distinctly feminine.
"Jolene?"
I froze behind a thick cluster of trees, my heart stuttering as I recognized the Beta's daughter's scent. Through the branches, I could see them—Damian pressed against a tree, Jolene's legs wrapped around his waist, his hands gripping her ass with familiar possession.
"She's nothing but a burden," Damian growled, his voice carrying clearly in the still night. "A wolfless human who can't even shift during the Blue Moon Festival."
Jolene's laugh was cruel, cutting through me like glass. "Then why keep her? The pack whispers about your weak Luna."
"Because she's useful," he replied, and my world tilted on its axis. "Her family's connections to the Silver Moon territories are worth the humiliation of having a mate who can't even run with the pack."
I pressed my hand against my mouth to stifle a gasp. Three years of love, of sacrifice, reduced to... convenience.
"I can give you what she can't," Jolene purred, her fingers tangling in his hair. "Strength. An heir."
"An heir?" Damian pulled back slightly, interest flickering in his eyes.
Jolene nodded, her smile triumphant. "Our pup will be strong—worthy of an Alpha."
Something broke inside me then—the last fragile thread of hope that there might be some explanation, some misunderstanding. Sienna howled in rage within me, but I forced her down, not ready to reveal her existence yet.
I stepped from the shadows, my footsteps deliberately loud enough to alert them. They sprang apart, Jolene's eyes wide with guilt that quickly hardened into defiance.
"Sophia," Damian recovered quickly, his expression shifting to cold calculation rather than remorse. "You shouldn't be here."
"And you should?" I asked quietly, my voice steadier than I expected.
His jaw tightened. "We need to talk. Privately."
What followed was a blur of cruelty. Damian dragged me back to the festival grounds, where the pack had gathered around the massive bonfire. Elder Helena Cross watched with knowing eyes as Damian positioned me before the crowd.
"Pack members of Shadow Creek," he announced, his Alpha voice silencing all conversation. "I have an announcement to make."
I stood frozen as he turned to me, his eyes devoid of the love I'd once believed was there.
"I, Alpha Damian Hunt, reject you, Sophia Wright, as my mate and Luna."
Gasps rippled through the crowd. Rejection was rare—painful for both parties, but especially devastating for the rejected mate.
"You are no longer welcome in my bed or my pack," he continued, each word a dagger. "Jolene will take your place as Luna, bringing strength where you brought only shame."
I felt something shifting inside me—not just Sienna pushing against her bonds, but something deeper. Power stirring after years of suppression.
Damian expected tears, begging, collapse. Instead, I met his gaze steadily, feeling a strange calm wash over me as Sienna's strength flowed into my veins for the first time in years.
"Accepted, Alpha," I whispered, my voice carrying across the suddenly silent clearing.
His eyes widened slightly at my composure, a flicker of uncertainty crossing his features before he masked it with arrogance.
"You have until dawn to leave our territory," he declared.
I nodded once, turning away from the life I'd built on lies. As I walked through the parting crowd, I felt something breaking inside me—not my heart, but the chains that had bound Sienna for too long.
She was coming. And when she arrived, nothing would ever be the same again.
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