
Breaking Free from the Alpha's Grip
Chapter 1
The morning light filtered through the stained glass windows of the ceremonial chamber, casting rainbow patterns across the polished marble floor. I stood in the center of the room, my heart racing with anticipation as Elaine adjusted the silver circlet on my head.
"You look beautiful, Clara," Elaine said, her fingers deftly weaving moonflowers into my hair. "The future Beta of Thornwood Pack won't know what hit him."
I smiled, though something in her tone made me pause. "What's wrong? You sound like you're attending a funeral, not a mating ceremony."
Elaine's hands stilled for just a moment. "It's nothing. Just... be careful with Blake. I've heard things about him that don't add up."
"Like what?" I turned to face her, but she avoided my gaze.
"Like how he spends more time worrying about his appearance than actual Beta duties," Kathryn interjected, her voice carrying that diplomatic edge she'd perfected. "And how he's been seen around town with that ritual artist more than seems appropriate."
"Lilliana?" I waved away their concerns. "She's just helping him understand the ceremony protocols. You're both being paranoid."
Kathryn tilted her head, her amber eyes studying me with that analytical gaze I'd grown up with. "Clara, she's been seen wearing his jacket. His jacket, Clara."
"And you're both missing the point," I said firmly. "This isn't about love. It's about pack alliance. Father needs this union to strengthen our position."
Elaine sighed, stepping back to examine her handiwork. "Just promise us you'll trust your wolf if something feels wrong."
"My wolf is perfectly calm," I assured them, though I didn't mention the strange restlessness I'd felt since dawn. My wolf, Selene, had been unusually quiet, as if waiting for something.
A knock at the door interrupted our conversation. Lilliana swept in, her arms laden with ceremonial supplies and her face glowing with excitement.
"Clara! You look absolutely radiant!" She set down her materials and rushed to embrace me. "Today is going to be perfect!"
Something about her enthusiasm made my skin prickle, but I pushed the feeling aside. This was just nerves—hers and mine.
"I brought everything we need," Lilliana continued, gesturing to her supplies. "The special ritual paints I promised you, the ceremonial oils, and even those rare moonstone crystals you wanted."
I noticed her hands trembling slightly as she unpacked. "Are you okay, Lilliana? You seem... nervous."
"Just excited!" She flashed me a bright smile that didn't quite reach her eyes. "This is the biggest ceremony I've ever done. I want everything to be perfect for you."
The way she emphasized "you" sent an odd chill down my spine.
"Let's get started with the ritual markings," Lilliana said, opening a small wooden box. Inside were dozens of tiny vials filled with iridescent paints. "I've created a special design just for you."
As she began mixing the colors, I caught a glimpse of something that looked more like crude symbols than sacred ceremonial markings. Before I could question her, she had already begun applying the paint to my skin.
"This might tingle a bit," she warned, her brush moving with practiced precision across my collarbone.
Elaine and Kathryn exchanged glances behind her back, but neither said anything as Lilliana worked. The paint did indeed tingle—more than it should have.
"Almost done," Lilliana murmured, her voice carrying an undercurrent of satisfaction that made my wolf stir uneasily.
Finally, the ceremony began. I walked down the long corridor toward the main hall where both packs waited. My ceremonial robes flowed behind me, embroidered with silver moons that matched my pack's name.
"Remember," Father whispered as we reached the doorway, "you are a Sanders before anything else."
I nodded, squaring my shoulders as we entered the hall. The assembled wolves fell silent as I approached the ceremonial platform. Blake stood waiting, his expression unreadable.
Then came the gasps.
At first, I thought something was wrong with my robes. But the horrified expressions on the elders' faces told me something else entirely.
"What is this?" Alpha Marcus Bennett of Thornwood Pack demanded, his voice thunderous.
I looked down at myself and felt my blood run cold.
Where sacred symbols of unity should have been painted on my skin were crude images—symbols of mockery and rejection that violated every ceremonial protocol.
"I—I don't understand," I stammered, but even as I spoke, I saw Blake step forward.
"I cannot mate with someone who bears such dishonor," he announced, his voice carrying through the stunned silence. "The Moon Goddess herself would not bless this union."
He turned to where Lilliana stood, her face a perfect mask of shock that didn't reach her eyes.
"But I have found my true mate," Blake continued, taking Lilliana's hand. "One who understands the sacred nature of our ceremonies."
As he pulled her forward, I saw the truth in their eyes—this had been planned all along.
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