
Alpha Unveils True Mate
Chapter 3
The full moon hung heavy in the night sky, bathing our territory in silver light as my pack gathered at the edge of the forest. The air vibrated with anticipation—these monthly runs were more than tradition; they were the living embodiment of our hierarchy, our strength as a unified force. I stood on the ceremonial rock, my silver fur gleaming as I surveyed my pack.
Marcus's black wolf form materialized at my flank, his presence steady through our bond. *The warriors are watching closely tonight,* he observed through our mind-link. *Word of Isabella's recent... liberties... has spread.*
*Good,* I replied, my gaze finding Ryan's muscular brown wolf preening at the center of the gathering. *Let them witness consequences.*
I lifted my muzzle and released a commanding howl that echoed across the valley—the signal to begin. The pack formations moved with practiced precision, breaking into their assigned hunting patterns. The western trackers, Isabella among them, veered right while Ryan led the northern ambush unit left.
For precisely six minutes, the run proceeded according to protocol. Then, as the moonlight caught the movement, I spotted it—Isabella breaking from her formation, her gray wolf darting across the open meadow toward Ryan's position. The deliberate defiance sent a ripple of hesitation through the nearby warriors, their synchronized movements faltering as they watched.
I stopped on the ridge overlooking the valley, my silver form silhouetted against the moon. The moment demanded not emotion, but calculated demonstration. I released an Alpha howl that sliced through the night air like a blade, the sound carrying my unmistakable command: *Return. Now.*
Isabella's wolf skidded to a halt halfway across the meadow, her ears flattening against her head. But she didn't immediately turn back—instead, she glanced toward Ryan, her hesitation a public challenge to my authority.
The pack fell still, all eyes shifting between us. This moment would define more than Isabella's fate; it would signal whether my command still held absolute power.
I didn't growl. I didn't charge. I simply released a second command bark, shorter but carrying the full weight of my Alpha aura. The sound rippled across the clearing like a physical force.
Isabella's body lowered in submission before she could stop herself, her wolf recognizing authority her human mind had foolishly questioned. She turned and slunk back to her position, tail tucked between her legs.
I maintained my position on the ridge, watching as the run resumed. Through our bond, I felt Marcus's satisfaction. *The pack needed to see that,* he noted.
*They'll see more tomorrow,* I replied, already mapping out the next move in this chess game Ryan had so unwisely initiated.
Dawn broke with harsh clarity over the training yard as warriors gathered in silent formation. I stood on the central platform, my human form dressed in the formal Alpha attire—black with silver accents that caught the early morning light. Marcus stood at his designated position, his face an impassive mask of Beta authority.
Isabella stood alone in the center of the yard, her earlier defiance replaced by growing unease as she registered the formal nature of this gathering. Ryan positioned himself at the edge of the formation, his stance deliberately casual, the championship medallion gleaming against his chest.
"Isabella Rodriguez," I began, my voice carrying easily across the silent yard. "You have been granted the privilege of elite warrior status within the Silvermoon Pack." I approached her with measured steps. "That status carries responsibilities—adherence to command structures, respect for formations, loyalty to pack protocol."
Isabella's eyes darted to Ryan, seeking reassurance. Finding none, she lowered her gaze. "Alpha, I—"
"Last night," I continued as if she hadn't spoken, "you broke formation during a pack run. When given a direct command, you hesitated." I stopped directly before her. "Elite status is earned through discipline and sacrificed through defiance."
I extended my hand, palm up. "Your brooch."
The silver wolf emblem that marked elite warriors gleamed on her training jacket. Her fingers trembled slightly as she unpinned it, the weight of public demotion settling on her shoulders. The brooch fell into my palm with a finality that echoed across the yard.
"You will return to standard warrior training effective immediately," I stated, closing my fingers around the symbol of her former status. "Your privileges are revoked until you demonstrate the discipline required of a Silvermoon warrior."
Around us, pack members bowed their heads, necks exposed in instinctive submission. Even those loyal to Ryan couldn't resist the pull of Alpha authority in this moment. Isabella's cheeks burned red with humiliation as she stepped back into the formation, stripped of distinction.
I turned to address the assembled pack, my gaze sweeping over them before settling briefly on Ryan. His jaw was tight, anger simmering beneath his controlled expression. Good. Let him feel it build.
"Dismissed," I said simply, watching as the warriors dispersed. Isabella hurried away, avoiding eye contact with everyone.
As the yard emptied, I caught Ryan's stare across the training ground. The calculation in his eyes told me everything I needed to know. He would make his move soon—and when he did, the trap I'd been meticulously setting would finally close around him.
The game was accelerating exactly as planned.
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