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Alpha's Cruel Deception

The familiar scent of pine and earth filled my lungs as I approached the territory I once called home. Six years. Six years of exile, of surviving in rogue lands with nothing but my wits and fierce determination to protect the precious life I carried. Now, as I walked up the stone path leading to the Moonstone Pack house, my daughter Presley's small hand clutched tightly in mine, every step felt like walking through a minefield of memories. The pack house stood exactly as I remembered—imposing gray stone walls covered in ivy, tall windows that once welcomed me with warm light, and the heavy oak door that had opened to me countless times as Luna. But now, everything felt different. Colder. Foreign. "Mama, is this really where you used to live?" Presley whispered, her wide eyes taking in the grandeur she'd only heard about in my carefully edited bedtime stories. Her voice carried that mix of wonder and wariness that had kept us alive in rogue territory.
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Chapter 3

The next morning brought new humiliations I hadn't imagined possible. I stood in the Alpha's office, Presley's small hand clutched in mine, as Kingston delivered his latest decree with the cold efficiency of a judge pronouncing sentence.

"You'll be assigned to training ground maintenance," he said without looking up from his papers. "Daily cleanup during combat practice. The warriors need to focus on their training, not stepping around debris."

Beta Marcus shifted uncomfortably beside him. "Alpha, perhaps kitchen duties would be more—"

"Did I ask for your opinion?" Kingston's voice carried that razor edge that made lesser wolves bare their necks in submission. Marcus fell silent, but I caught the apologetic glance he threw my way.

The training grounds during morning combat practice were a war zone. Dust clouds kicked up by dozens of sparring wolves, the metallic scent of blood from minor wounds, and the constant thunder of bodies hitting the ground. I moved through it all with a bucket and mop, collecting discarded water bottles and wiping down equipment while warriors circled around me like predators scenting weakness.

"Watch out, Luna," one of them called mockingly as his practice sword whistled past my head, close enough that I felt the wind of its passage. "Wouldn't want you to get hurt."

Laughter rippled through the group. These were wolves who had once bowed to me, who had sworn loyalty to their Luna. Now they treated me like entertainment, a fallen queen they could torment without consequence.

Another warrior "accidentally" knocked over a bucket of dirty water, sending it splashing across my legs. "Oops. So clumsy of me."

I gritted my teeth and bent to refill the bucket, my wolf snarling beneath my skin. But I couldn't retaliate. Not when Presley was watching from the sidelines, her small face pale with worry. Not when any show of defiance would only bring worse punishment.

A training spear sailed through the air, embedding itself in the ground inches from where I knelt. The warrior who threw it shrugged with mock innocence. "Sorry, didn't see you there."

The message was clear: I was invisible until they wanted to see me suffer.

By the time I dragged myself back to our basement quarters, my clothes were soaked with sweat and dirty water, my hands raw from scrubbing. But the day's cruelties were far from over.

Presley ran to me as I entered our cramped room, her eyes bright with excitement that made my stomach clench with foreboding.

"Mama, guess what? I heard the ladies talking about Luna Karina having another baby! Isn't that wonderful?"

The words hit me like ice water. I sank onto the narrow cot, pulling Presley close as my mind raced. Another pregnancy claim. The same lie that had destroyed my life six years ago, being recycled with fresh audacity.

"Where did you hear this, little wolf?"

"In the kitchen when I was helping with lunch. All the ladies were so happy, talking about baby clothes and nurseries." Presley's innocent smile faded as she took in my expression. "Mama, why do you look sad?"

Before I could answer, heavy footsteps echoed in the corridor outside. The door burst open without warning, and Kingston filled the doorway with his Alpha presence. Behind him stood Gamma Ryan, his face grim with reluctant duty.

"The child comes with us," Kingston announced, his green eyes cold as winter storms. "She needs discipline training."

"No." The word tore from my throat before I could stop it. I pulled Presley tighter against me, feeling her small body trembling. "She's only six years old."

"Old enough to learn respect," Kingston replied curtly. "She defended you against pack members yesterday. That shows dangerous defiance that needs to be corrected."

My blood turned to ice. Presley had tried to stop some of the younger wolves from throwing mud at me during my cleaning duties, her small voice piping up with innocent indignation. I'd thought no one important had noticed.

"Please," I whispered, hating how broken I sounded. "She's just a child. She doesn't understand—"

"She understands enough to show disrespect to her betters." Kingston stepped forward, his Alpha aura pressing down on us like a physical weight. "Gamma Ryan will oversee her training. One hour daily until she learns proper submission."

Gamma Ryan looked like he'd rather be anywhere else. "Alpha, perhaps we could start with something lighter—"

"Did I stutter?" Kingston's voice cracked like a whip. "Full discipline protocol. I want her broken of this rebellious streak before it takes root."

Presley whimpered against my chest, finally understanding that something terrible was happening. "Mama, I don't want to go."

"I know, sweetheart." My voice cracked as Kingston reached for her. "I know."

Watching my daughter being dragged away to face punishment meant for adult wolves—punishment for the crime of loving her mother—I felt something fundamental break inside me. The last fragile thread of hope that Kingston might remember the man he used to be snapped like a brittle bone.

This wasn't just rejection anymore. This was systematic destruction, designed to break us both completely.

And I was powerless to stop it.

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