
After My Alpha Replaced Me With His Mistress
Chapter 1
I could feel every pair of eyes in the Council chamber boring into me as I stood to speak.
The monthly Pack Council meeting had always been my domain as much as Stefan's. For six years, I'd sat at this table—not as decoration, but as the Luna who'd bled for every inch of territory we now controlled. The scar on my left shoulder, hidden beneath my silk blouse, was proof enough of that.
"Regarding the eastern border patrols," I began, keeping my voice steady and diplomatic, "I recommend we rotate the Delta shifts every forty-eight hours instead of seventy-two. The Rogues have been testing our defenses at dawn, and fatigue is making our warriors—"
"Amara." Stefan's voice cut through mine like a blade through silk.
I stopped mid-sentence, my wolf stirring uneasily beneath my skin. Something in his tone felt wrong. Cold. The way he'd say my name when correcting an Omega who'd overstepped.
"Yes, Alpha?" The formal address tasted bitter on my tongue, but the presence of the Council demanded protocol.
Stefan didn't even look at me. His steel-gray eyes remained fixed on the territorial maps spread across the mahogany table. "Your concerns are noted. However, I believe we should focus on matters that fall within appropriate channels."
Appropriate channels? I'd been managing border security since before half these wolves had earned their Delta ranks.
Beta Marcus shifted uncomfortably in his seat to my left. Elena Cross, one of our senior warriors, frowned but said nothing. The younger Council members suddenly found the grain of the table fascinating.
"Stefan, I think we should at least consider—" I tried again.
His Alpha aura slammed into the room like a physical force.
My wolf whimpered and retreated, and I hated her for it. Hated that my body wanted to submit even as my mind screamed in protest. This was my mate, my partner. He'd never used his Alpha authority on me before. Not like this. Not in front of the pack.
"That's enough." Stefan's words carried the weight of absolute command. Then, finally, he looked at me. His expression was carefully neutral, but I saw something flicker in his eyes. Pity? Annoyance? "Actually, this timing works well for an announcement I need to make."
Dread coiled in my stomach like a serpent.
"Effective immediately, Luna Amara will be stepping down from her Council position." Stefan delivered the words as casually as if he were discussing the weather. "She needs to focus on her health and preparing for the heir our pack deserves."
The room went deathly silent.
I couldn't breathe. Couldn't process what I'd just heard. Six years. Six years of bleeding, fighting, strategizing, building this pack from a struggling territory into one of the most powerful on the East Coast, and he was dismissing me like a secretary who'd outlived her usefulness?
"In her place," Stefan continued, and my wolf began to growl low in my chest, "I'm appointing Harlee Henderson as our Youth Representative. We need fresh perspectives, especially from our allied packs. Alpha Cassius has been invaluable to our growth, and his daughter will bring innovative thinking to our Council."
Harlee Henderson. The unshifted twenty-year-old who'd been hovering around Stefan for the past three months like a shadow he couldn't shake. The girl who giggled at his jokes and touched his arm during pack gatherings and looked at me with those wide, innocent eyes that weren't innocent at all.
"Stefan." I barely recognized my own voice. "We need to discuss this privately."
"The decision is made, Amara." He still wouldn't meet my eyes. "Council dismissed."
The wolves filed out quickly, avoiding looking at either of us. Even Marcus, my friend for years, couldn't hold my gaze as he passed.
The moment the heavy oak doors closed behind the last Council member, I was on my feet.
"What the hell was that?" The words exploded from me.
Stefan stood slowly, and his Alpha aura expanded, filling his private office like poisonous gas. "Sit down."
"I will not—"
"I said sit. Down." The Alpha Tone crashed over me like a tidal wave.
My body obeyed before my mind could protest, my legs folding beneath me as I collapsed into the leather chair facing his desk. Shame burned through me, hot and acidic. He'd used a command. On me. On his mate. On his Luna.
"Your wolf is becoming unstable," Stefan said, his voice clinically detached as he moved around his desk. "I've been patient, Amara, but your jealousy and paranoia are affecting pack morale. The healers agree that you need rest, not responsibility."
"Jealousy? Paranoia?" I forced the words through clenched teeth. "Stefan, you just replaced me with a girl who hasn't even shifted yet!"
"Harlee's presence is purely political. Alpha Cassius is a crucial ally." He sat on the edge of his desk, looking down at me with something that might have been concern if it hadn't felt so condescending. "This closeness you're perceiving between us—it's all in your head. Your wolf is making you see threats where none exist."
Gaslighting. The word floated through my mind like a life raft.
"I want you to stay in the Pack House for the next few weeks," Stefan continued. "Focus on your health. Calm your wolf. When you're thinking clearly again, we can revisit your role."
"You're confining me?" Disbelief made my voice shake.
"I'm protecting you. From yourself." He finally met my eyes, and I saw nothing of the mate I'd fallen in love with. Just an Alpha who'd decided I was a problem to be managed. "Go rest, Amara. That's an order."
I left his office on trembling legs, my wolf howling in anguish inside my chest.
Back in our private quarters—quarters that suddenly felt like a gilded cage—I collapsed onto the sofa and pulled out my phone. The pack's internal social network loaded automatically, and the top post made my blood turn to ice.
Harlee Henderson, posting from Stefan's private office. The timestamp read fifteen minutes ago—right after the Council meeting ended.
She was wearing the sapphire necklace.
My sapphire necklace. The one Stefan's mother had passed down to me during our mating ceremony, the one that had belonged to Lunas of the Silverclaw Pack for three generations.
Harlee's caption read: "Learning so much from Alpha Stefan. Feels like I was born to lead. 💙"
The comments were already rolling in. Younger wolves fawning over her. Older members conspicuously silent.
I stared at that photo until my vision blurred, at the way she touched the sapphire pendant resting against her throat, at the way she sat in Stefan's chair like she belonged there.
Like she was already Luna.
My wolf stopped howling. In the sudden silence, something else emerged. Something cold and clear and absolutely certain.
This wasn't paranoia. This wasn't instability.
This was betrayal.
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