
Alpha's Costly Mistake
Chapter 3
The kitchen had always been my sanctuary. Even after becoming Luna, I found peace in the familiar routine of preparing meals, the rhythmic chopping of vegetables, the satisfying sizzle of onions hitting hot oil. This morning, I was making Alessandro's favorite breakfast—blueberry pancakes with maple syrup—hoping to recapture some of the warmth we'd shared before Lola's return.
The baby kicked gently against my ribs as I whisked the batter, and I smiled despite everything. At least this little one would know they were wanted, would grow up feeling loved and secure in ways I never had.
"Oh, how domestic."
I turned to find Lola leaning against the doorframe, her auburn hair perfectly styled despite the early hour. She wore a silk robe that probably cost more than most pack members made in a month, and her expression held that familiar mixture of amusement and disdain that I was learning to dread.
"Good morning, Lola," I said carefully, turning back to the stove. "I'm making breakfast if you'd like some."
"How thoughtful." Her voice dripped with false sweetness as she moved into the kitchen, her bare feet silent on the tile floor. "Though I suppose that's what you do now, isn't it? Cook and clean while the real decisions get made elsewhere."
I kept my focus on the pancakes, flipping them with steady hands even as my heart began to race. "I'm the Luna of this pack. My responsibilities extend far beyond—"
"Luna." She laughed, the sound sharp and cutting. "Is that what we're calling it? Because from where I stand, it looks more like you're playing house while Alessandro handles the actual leadership."
The spatula trembled in my grip. "What's that supposed to mean?"
"Oh, come now, Mackenzie. We both know you're not really Luna material, don't we?" Lola moved closer, her voice dropping to a conspiratorial whisper. "Some Lunas command respect through strength and wisdom. Others... well, others just happen to be in the right place when an Alpha needs a mate bond."
I turned to face her fully, my protective instincts flaring. "You don't know anything about my relationship with Alessandro."
"Don't I?" Her smile was razor-sharp. "I know he lights up when I walk into a room. I know he hangs on my every word. I know he gave me your seat at the head table without a second thought." She tilted her head, studying me like a predator sizing up prey. "Tell me, what exactly do you bring to this pack besides a convenient womb?"
The words hit like physical blows, each one finding its mark in the deepest parts of my insecurity. "Stop."
"Alessandro deserves better than a weak mate who can't even hold his interest," she continued, circling me slowly. "He deserves someone who can stand beside him as an equal, not someone who hides in kitchens making breakfast like a servant."
"I said stop!" The words tore from my throat, louder than I'd intended. Five years of swallowed pride, of diminished worth, of watching my mate's attention drift to everyone but me—it all came pouring out in that single, desperate shout.
Lola's eyes flashed with triumph. In one swift motion, she raised her hand and slapped herself across the face—hard. The sound echoed through the kitchen like a gunshot, and she immediately let out a piercing scream that would wake half the pack house.
"Help! Someone help me!" She stumbled backward, one hand pressed to her reddening cheek, tears already streaming down her face. "She attacked me! The Luna attacked me!"
I stared at her in shock, my mind struggling to process what had just happened. "What—no, I didn't—"
Footsteps thundered down the hallway, and within seconds, the kitchen filled with pack members. Alessandro burst through the doorway first, his hair disheveled from sleep, followed by Beta Marcus and several others who had heard Lola's screams.
"What happened?" Alessandro's Alpha voice boomed through the space as he took in the scene—Lola sobbing against the counter, her face already showing the red mark of her self-inflicted slap, and me standing frozen by the stove with the spatula still in my hand.
"She just... she just lost it," Lola sobbed, her voice breaking with perfectly crafted anguish. "I was trying to be friendly, to make conversation, and she started yelling at me. When I tried to calm her down, she hit me."
"That's not—I never touched her!" I looked desperately at Alessandro, willing him to see the truth, to use his Alpha senses to detect the lie. "She slapped herself! I saw her do it!"
But Alessandro wasn't looking at me. His attention was entirely focused on Lola as she collapsed into his arms, her tears soaking into his sleep shirt. His hands moved gently over her face, examining the mark with a tenderness that made my chest ache.
"This is unacceptable," he said, his voice cold as winter stone. When he finally looked at me, there was no warmth, no recognition of our mate bond—only the stern disapproval of an Alpha addressing a pack member who had stepped out of line. "Attacking a guest in our home, especially in your condition—what were you thinking?"
"I didn't attack anyone!" My voice cracked with desperation. "Alessandro, please, you have to believe me. I would never—"
"The evidence speaks for itself." Beta Marcus stepped forward, his expression smug with satisfaction. "Look at her face, Alpha. And we all heard the screaming."
Other pack members murmured their agreement, and I realized with growing horror that they had all made up their minds. In their eyes, I was the unstable, pregnant Luna who had lashed out at an innocent guest. The truth didn't matter—only the story they could see.
"You'll be confined to the guest quarters until further notice," Alessandro announced, his Alpha tone making it an unbreakable command. "No pack activities, no Luna duties. If I hear of any further aggressive behavior, there will be more serious consequences."
The words hit me like a physical blow. Confined. Stripped of my duties. Treated like a criminal in my own home while the real culprit sobbed crocodile tears into my mate's chest.
"Alessandro," I whispered, one last desperate plea. "Please. You know me. You know I wouldn't—"
But he had already turned away, his arm protectively around Lola's shoulders as he guided her from the kitchen. The other pack members followed, leaving me alone with the smell of burning pancakes and the taste of betrayal bitter on my tongue.
I sank into a chair, my hands shaking as the full weight of what had just happened settled over me. Lola had played her hand perfectly, and I had walked right into her trap. Worse still, Alessandro had believed her without question, without even trying to uncover the truth.
The baby kicked again, harder this time, as if sensing my distress. I placed both hands over my bump, whispering soft reassurances even as my world crumbled around me.
I was truly alone now, and Lola Freeman had just shown me exactly how powerless I really was.
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