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Alpha Loses All for Rogue

The Sterling Pack territory stretched below me as my car wound up the mountain road toward home. Through the open window, pine and wildflowers mingled with the familiar scent markers of pack boundaries—our boundaries. The boundaries my research had helped secure and expand over the past five years. I'd cut my conference short by a day. Something had been pulling at me, an uneasiness that my wolf, Sarah, couldn't explain but insisted I address. 'Home,' she'd whispered in my mind for hours. 'We need to go home.' As I pulled into the driveway of the pack house, I noticed Marcus's SUV parked haphazardly near the entrance. Strange. He was supposed to be overseeing border patrols today. I checked my watch—2:17 PM.
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Chapter 2

The Sterling Pack council chamber felt suffocating as I took my seat beside Marcus's empty Luna chair. My mate had called this emergency meeting without consulting me—the first of many slights I'd endured since discovering him with Amanda in my lab three days ago.

I smoothed my charcoal pencil skirt, keeping my expression neutral as pack members filed in. Sarah, my wolf, paced restlessly within me. 'Be patient,' I soothed her. 'We're playing the long game now.'

Marcus strode in, commanding the room with his presence. I noted how he deliberately avoided my gaze, focusing instead on the Beta and Gamma seated across from us. Amanda slipped in behind him, wearing a cream blouse that complemented her artificially demure demeanor. She took a seat not at the far end where guests belonged, but directly across from me.

'She's taunting us,' Sarah growled.

'Let her,' I replied internally. 'Every move they make is evidence I'm collecting.'

Marcus called the meeting to order, his voice carrying that distinctive Alpha resonance that once made my heart flutter. Now it just made my skin crawl.

'Before we discuss territory matters,' he announced, 'I'd like to recognize a significant achievement for our pack.'

He nodded to Beta Daniel, who distributed copies of the Werewolf Scientific Journal. My breath caught as I recognized the cover—a molecular diagram of my regeneration serum.

'Our newest pack member, Amanda Walsh, has published a groundbreaking article on werewolf regeneration techniques,' Marcus continued, his chest puffing with pride. 'This research will elevate Sterling Pack's standing in the scientific community.'

Applause erupted around the table. I flipped to the article with trembling hands, scanning the text I knew by heart—my unpublished manuscript, word for word, equation for equation. The work I'd spent eighteen months perfecting, now under Amanda's name.

Sarah howled in outrage, clawing at my restraint. The mate bond between Marcus and me throbbed painfully, stretched to near-breaking.

'This is my research,' I said, my voice cutting through the congratulatory murmurs. The room fell silent. 'Every word, every formula—stolen from my unpublished manuscript.'

All eyes turned to Amanda, who widened her eyes in practiced innocence. 'Dr. Blackwood, I understand you might feel... competitive. But these formulas are my work.'

'The molecular structure on page forty-seven still has my lab notation system,' I pointed out, keeping my voice steady despite the rage building inside me. 'The control group data comes directly from my Sterling Pack subjects.'

Marcus's jaw tightened. I could see the calculation in his eyes—weighing his new infatuation against the mate the Moon Goddess had chosen for him. The pack members shifted uncomfortably, sensing the tension between their Alpha and Luna.

'Enough,' Marcus finally said, his voice dropping into the commanding Alpha tone that could silence an entire pack. 'Jealousy suits a spiteful Luna poorly. Amanda's work stands on its own merit.'

The Alpha command hit me like a physical blow. Not because it compelled me—as his equal, I was immune to that particular power—but because he had wielded it against me publicly, undermining my position before the entire council.

Sarah snarled, ready to challenge, but I held her back. This wasn't the battlefield I would choose for our war.

'As you say, Alpha,' I replied with a measured nod, my voice cool and detached. The surprise in his eyes was worth the momentary submission. He had expected tears, expected a scene. Instead, I closed the journal and placed it precisely in the center of the table.

The meeting continued, but I barely heard the words. My mind was already plotting, calculating the exact pressure points where I would begin dismantling his power structure.

Three hours later, I arrived at the territorial negotiation session with the neighboring River Creek Pack. As Luna, I had spearheaded these discussions for years, leveraging my scientific innovations to expand our boundaries.

I froze in the doorway of the conference room. Amanda sat in the ornate ceremonial Luna chair—my chair—at Marcus's right hand. Around her neck gleamed my custom-made silver wolf pendant, the one Marcus had commissioned for our third mating anniversary.

The River Creek representatives glanced between us, clearly uncomfortable with the breach in protocol. Marcus merely offered Amanda a proud smile, his hand covering hers on the table.

I stood perfectly still, allowing the moment to burn itself into my memory. This wasn't just betrayal anymore. This was declaration of war.

'The Luna chair suits you, Amanda,' I said softly, ensuring every ear in the room caught my words. 'Enjoy it while you can.'

I turned and walked out, my heels clicking a steady rhythm on the marble floor. Behind me, I heard Marcus call my name, but I didn't look back. Sarah's fury had crystallized into something colder, more dangerous.

'He thinks he's winning,' she whispered in my mind.

'Let him think that,' I replied as I pushed through the pack house doors into the sunlight. 'The higher he builds his house of cards, the further he'll fall when we pull out the foundation.'

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