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After My Alpha Named His Omega Luna

The morning light filtered through the tall windows of my office as I made final adjustments to Harrison's speech. Ten years of work had led to this moment—today, at the annual Pack Gathering, he would finally announce me as his Luna. My fingers traced the carefully crafted words on the page, each paragraph designed to showcase his leadership while subtly emphasizing the strategies I'd implemented. "The financial reports look perfect," I murmured to myself, scanning the documents spread across my mahogany desk. The Dark River Pack had grown from a mid-tier group to one of the most powerful in the region, largely due to my father's inheritance and my own strategic mind. I reached for the silver pendant at my throat, the small cylinder containing a lock of my father's wolf fur. The familiar weight against my palm grounded me, as it always did when I needed strength. "What would you think of today, Dad?" I whispered, imagining his proud smile. "Your daughter will finally take her rightful place beside an Alpha." The door opened with a soft click, and Mazie slipped inside, her Omega status evident in her hunched posture and downcast eyes—at least, that's what I thought I saw. Something about her demeanor seemed different today.
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Chapter 3

The morning mist clung to the border between our territories as I approached the meeting point. My father's pendant felt heavy against my skin—a reminder of what I was fighting for. Alpha Kael of the Blood Moon Pack stood waiting, his massive frame silhouetted against the rising sun.

"Emma Hamilton," he greeted, his voice carrying across the clearing. "I admit, I was surprised by your request."

I straightened my spine, refusing to show weakness. "Desperate times call for desperate measures, Alpha Kael."

His eyes—sharp and calculating—assessed me with newfound interest. "So the rumors are true? Harrison Perry has rejected his mate?"

"The bastard desecrated my father's grave," I replied, keeping my voice steady despite the rage simmering beneath. "And he's been dealing with Rogues behind the pack's back."

Kael's eyebrow arched. "Serious accusations."

"I have proof." I pulled a small leather folder from my jacket. "And I'm willing to offer something in exchange for temporary sanctuary."

He examined the documents, his expression unchanged. "A trade route through your territory? That's... unexpected."

"It's valuable," I countered. "And you know it."

The Blood Moon Pack had been trying to expand their trading routes for years. This offer would give them access to three neighboring territories—a strategic advantage worth more than gold.

"Done," Kael said finally, extending his hand. "You'll have protection within our borders until this... situation resolves."

I shook his hand, relief washing through me. "Thank you, Alpha Kael."

As I turned to leave, movement in the distance caught my eye. A Blood Moon scout was heading toward Harrison's estate—moving fast, purposeful.

"Your scout seems in a hurry," I remarked casually.

Kael's smile didn't reach his eyes. "Just routine patrol."

But I knew better. The scout carried information—about me, about my offer, about my vulnerabilities.

"You're planning to double-cross me," I said flatly.

"Smart woman." Kael's tone hardened. "Harrison Perry is rising. His pack is strong. Mine needs allies, not refugees."

I nodded slowly, filing away this betrayal alongside all the others. "I understand perfectly."

---

The pack mind-link hummed with activity as I walked through the village the next morning. I needed supplies—food, medicine, anything to sustain me until I could implement my next move.

"Did you hear? Emma's gone mad!"

"The rejection broke her. They say she's wolfless now."

"Poor thing. Ten years wasted on a man who never wanted her."

The whispers followed me like shadows. Each word was a carefully placed dagger, designed to isolate me further.

As I approached the general store, I saw them—pack members I'd helped feed and employ for a decade. Their eyes met mine briefly before darting away in disgust.

"Traitor," someone spat.

I felt the wetness hit my cheek before I registered what had happened. A young Delta—no more than nineteen—stood before me, his face twisted with contempt.

"You betrayed our Alpha," he hissed.

I wiped the spittle from my face with deliberate slowness. "Is that what they're telling you?"

"Everyone knows it," he sneered. "You tried to steal our territory!"

Behind him, Elder Marcus Stone emerged from the store. His eyes—once warm with respect—now regarded me with cold suspicion.

"Emma," he acknowledged stiffly.

"Elder Stone," I replied, searching his face for any trace of the man who had once praised my strategic mind. "You know me better than this."

He adjusted his collar—a nervous habit I'd observed for years. "I know what I've been told."

"And you believe it?"

His gaze dropped to the ground. "I believe what's best for the pack."

Without another word, he turned and walked away, leaving me standing alone in a village that had once been my home.

---

The proclamation took three hours to write—each word carefully chosen, each sentence designed to appear as defeat while masking my true intentions.

"I, Emma Hamilton, hereby declare my intention to transfer territorial rights to Alpha Harrison Perry of the Dark River Pack."

I read it aloud in the empty cabin, testing how it would sound to others.

"For the good of all pack members," I continued, "I will sell these rights at a fair price."

A lie. But one Harrison would believe.

I pinned the document to the Pack House door at dawn, when I knew Harrison would be making his rounds. The paper fluttered in the morning breeze like a white flag of surrender.

From my hiding place in the trees, I watched as Harrison approached. His face lit up with triumph as he read my words.

"See?" he boasted to the guards flanking him. "I told you she'd break."

Mazie appeared at his side, her hand possessively gripping his arm. "What a shame. All that fight, gone so quickly."

Harrison laughed—a sound I once loved, now twisted into something cruel. "She never had a chance."

I slipped away before they could sense my presence, my lips curving into a smile they would have recognized from our early days together—when I was still the brilliant strategist they feared.

Let them think they'd won. Let them believe I was broken.

The higher they climbed now, the farther they would fall when I pulled the rug from under them.

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