
After My Alpha Exposed His Mistress, I Reclaimed My Power
Chapter 2
Marcus's grip on my arm was bruising as he dragged me from the car. The Catskills rose around us, ancient and indifferent to my humiliation. Other pack vehicles were already parked in the clearing, Alphas and their entourages gathered for what should have been a routine inter-pack meeting.
"You will fix this," Marcus hissed, his breath hot against my ear. "You will show them what happens when a Luna forgets her place."
Claire whimpered inside me. *We shouldn't have challenged her. Not publicly.*
*We had no choice,* I thought back. The memory of Amber's lingerie on my pillow, her smug smile as she held my sketch of Mother's shrine—some lines couldn't be uncrossed.
"Alpha Sterling." A tall, silver-haired man approached, his eyes flicking curiously between Marcus and me. "We weren't expecting such... formal proceedings today."
"Alpha Donovan." Marcus's voice shifted to that smooth, controlled tone he used for politics. "My Luna requires correction. I thought it appropriate to demonstrate proper hierarchy to all assembled."
My stomach twisted. So this was to be a spectacle, then. A public reminder of my place.
The gathering formed a loose circle in the forest clearing. Five Alphas, their Betas, and select pack members—perhaps thirty werewolves in all. Thirty witnesses to my shame.
"Kneel," Marcus commanded, using his Alpha tone.
My knees hit the dirt before I could resist. The compulsion of his order rang through my bones, though Claire fought against it, snarling in protest.
"My Luna has forgotten herself," Marcus announced to the assembly. "She challenged my authority and disrespected my chosen companion."
Murmurs rippled through the crowd. I kept my eyes on the ground, unable to meet their stares. The dirt beneath my knees was damp, soaking through the fabric of my dress—the silver dress I'd worn in defiance.
"A submission ceremony will remind her of her duties," Marcus continued. "She will bare her neck to each Alpha present, demonstrating proper respect."
A shocked silence fell. This was beyond unusual—it was archaic. A Luna baring her neck to Alphas other than her mate was a ritual from darker times, when women were possessions to be traded and disciplined.
"Sterling," Alpha Donovan said quietly, "this is... excessive."
"It is necessary," Marcus replied coldly. "Victoria."
I raised my head slowly, meeting his gaze. No love there. No regret. Only cold fury and wounded pride.
"Begin," he ordered.
I rose on unsteady legs and approached Alpha Donovan first. The older man's eyes held something I hadn't expected—pity.
"I'm sorry," he whispered as I tilted my head, exposing the vulnerable curve of my throat to him.
One by one, I moved through the circle. Alpha Chen, her face carefully neutral. Alpha Blackwood, jaw tight with disapproval. Alpha Rodriguez, who refused to meet my eyes. And finally, Alpha Winters, whose fingers briefly touched my shoulder in a gesture so subtle Marcus couldn't have seen it.
Each submission felt like another piece of myself breaking away. Claire howled in anguish, the sound echoing only in my mind.
"See how a proper Luna behaves," Marcus announced when I returned to his side. "With submission, not defiance."
But as I knelt there, something hardened inside me. I saw the exchanged glances between the Alphas, heard their murmurs. This wasn't strengthening Marcus's position—it was revealing his cruelty.
And in their eyes, I saw something else: they knew. They knew what kind of Alpha would humiliate his Luna this way. What kind of mate would break the sacred bond for temporary pleasures.
Marcus might have won this battle, but he'd lost something far more valuable: respect.
Later that night, under the full moon's cold light, I knelt again. This time before Amber, who stood beside Marcus at the center of our pack's ceremonial grounds.
"Apologize," Marcus commanded, his Alpha tone vibrating through me.
Amber's smile was radiant with triumph as she looked down at me. Her hand rested possessively on Marcus's arm, her golden dress replaced by a white ceremonial robe that made her look almost pure. Almost.
"I apologize for my disrespect," I forced out, each word like swallowing glass. "It was... inappropriate of me to challenge you."
"I accept your apology, Luna Victoria," Amber purred, emphasizing my title with mockery. "We all make mistakes when we're... emotional."
Her free hand drifted to her stomach again—that same gesture, that same implication. The pack members watching shifted uncomfortably.
As I raised my head, Amber's smile widened, revealing a flash of triumph so raw it sent Claire into a frenzy of howls. In that moment, looking into her eyes, I knew with absolute certainty: this was not over.
It had barely begun.
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