
Alpha Loses All for Rogue
Chapter 3
The ancient Silvermoon Pack archives smelled of parchment and power. I sat alone at a massive oak table, surrounded by centuries of werewolf history as moonlight filtered through stained glass windows. My fingers trembled slightly as I dialed a number I hadn't used in years.
'Silvermoon legal offices, this is Gregory Winters speaking.'
'Gregory, it's Elena Blackwood.'
The silence on the other end spoke volumes. Our pack's lawyer had known me since I was a pup, had watched me grow into the scientist and Luna I'd become.
'Dr. Blackwood. It's been some time.'
'I need your assistance with an intellectual property theft.' My voice remained steady despite Sarah's restless pacing within me. 'The Sterling Pack has published my regeneration serum research under another wolf's name.'
I detailed the plagiarism, sending him digital copies of both my original manuscript and Amanda's published article. Gregory's breathing grew heavier with each example I provided.
'This is... egregious,' he finally said. 'And your Alpha mate permitted this?'
'He facilitated it.' The words tasted bitter. 'I need everything reclaimed immediately. Patents, research grants, all of it.'
'Consider it done,' Gregory replied, his tone hardening with the protective instinct of the Silvermoon Pack. 'We'll begin proceedings at dawn.'
As I hung up, Sarah's voice rumbled through me. 'It's not enough.'
'It's just the beginning,' I promised her.
* * *
The Silvermoon Pack house glittered with celebration lights for my father's birthday gala. Crystal chandeliers cast prismatic patterns across marble floors as pack members from both Silvermoon and Sterling mingled in formal attire. I stood beside my father, former Alpha Kaelen Blackwood, greeting guests with practiced grace.
'You seem distant tonight, daughter,' my father murmured between handshakes.
I forced a smile. 'Just tired from the lab, Father.'
His knowing eyes saw through the lie, but before he could press further, the grand doors swung open. The room's chatter dimmed as Marcus strode in, commanding attention in his tailored black suit. But it wasn't his presence that caused my breath to catch—it was Amanda clinging to his arm, draped in a silver gown that mimicked traditional Luna ceremonial colors.
Sarah howled in outrage, clawing so violently at my control that I had to grip a nearby column to steady myself. 'How DARE he bring her here.'
My father's hand tightened on my shoulder as Marcus approached, leading Amanda directly to us—the highest insult he could deliver on Silvermoon territory.
'Alpha Kaelen,' Marcus greeted with a respectful nod. 'May I present Amanda Walsh, the Sterling Pack's rising scientific star. Her recent publication has brought unprecedented honor to our pack.'
The room fell silent. Even wolves with no knowledge of pack politics could sense the deliberate humiliation. My father's eyes narrowed dangerously, his former Alpha aura flaring despite his retirement.
'Interesting,' he replied, his voice glacial. 'I was under the impression my daughter's research was the cornerstone of Sterling Pack's scientific achievements.'
Amanda's smile never faltered. 'Dr. Blackwood has made... contributions. But science must move forward with fresh perspectives.'
I met her gaze steadily, noting the triumph gleaming in her eyes. This wasn't just about Marcus or position—she wanted my complete destruction. The realization crystallized something inside me.
'If you'll excuse me,' I said calmly, 'I have pack business to attend to.'
I walked away with measured steps, ignoring the whispers that followed. Marcus had chosen his battlefield—public humiliation. He would soon learn I preferred a different kind of warfare altogether.
I found Beta Iliana in the eastern study, away from the celebration. Her eyes reflected the torchlight as I closed the heavy door behind me.
'You were right,' she said simply. 'He brought her here.'
'Have you prepared what I asked for?'
She nodded, sliding an ancient leather folder across the desk. Inside lay parchment papers, the formal rejection documents that would sever a mate bond recognized by the Moon Goddess herself.
'Once filed, there's no turning back,' Iliana warned. 'The pain will be... substantial.'
I traced the silver-inked letterhead with my fingertip. 'Pain is temporary. His destruction will be permanent.'
Together under the flickering torchlight, we began drafting the words that would change everything. With each line, each formal clause of rejection, I felt Sarah's approval growing stronger. The mate bond throbbed between my ribs, as if sensing its impending execution.
'When will you present these?' Iliana asked as we finished.
I signed my name with a flourish, watching the silver ink glimmer before absorbing into the parchment.
'When he has nothing left to lose but me.'
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