
Breaking Free from the Alpha's Grip
Chapter 2
The moment Blake's words hung in the air, Elaine and Kathryn moved with lightning speed to my sides. Their bodies tensed, wolves surging just beneath their skin as they flanked me protectively.
"I cannot mate with someone who bears such dishonor," Blake repeated, his Beta tone carrying through the hall. "The Moon Goddess herself would not bless this union."
I felt Selene, my wolf, snarling with rage inside me. The conspiracy was obvious now—the trembling hands, the strange symbols, the way Blake's eyes kept darting to Lilliana. My chest burned with humiliation and betrayal, but something colder was taking root beneath it.
"Step aside," Elaine growled, her voice barely human as she positioned herself between Blake and me. "You have no right to speak to her that way."
Kathryn's amber eyes blazed as she took my other side. "This was planned," she hissed, loud enough for nearby wolves to hear. "You think we can't smell the deception?"
Blake's jaw tightened. "I am exercising my right to reject an unsuitable mate."
Something snapped inside me then. I stepped forward, feeling my Alpha bloodline surge through my veins like liquid silver.
"Before you finish," I said, my voice cutting through the murmurs of the crowd, "I have something to say."
The hall fell silent. Even my father, who had been preparing to intervene, paused at the edge of the platform.
I straightened my spine and let Selene's power flow through me. When I spoke again, my voice carried the unmistakable weight of Alpha authority—a tone no Beta could match.
"I, Clara Sanders, daughter of Alpha Sanders of the Silvermoon Pack, reject you, Blake Thomas, as my mate." The words rang with finality. "I reject your deception, your dishonor, and your betrayal of pack law and ceremonial tradition."
Gasps echoed through the hall. No one had expected me to reject him first.
"You cannot—" Blake began, but I cut him off.
"I can and I have." My eyes locked with his. "May the Moon Goddess witness that I reject this false bond and all claims you have made upon me."
Blake's face drained of color. He hadn't expected this—he'd thought I would crumble, would accept his rejection with quiet shame.
Before he could recover, Lilliana stepped forward, her hands clutching the ceremonial Luna robes that should have been mine.
"Since the ceremony is continuing," she said, her voice trembling with false confidence, "I should wear these now."
She made a move toward the platform where the robes lay draped across a ceremonial chair.
Elaine's growl was the only warning before she and Kathryn surged forward.
"Those don't belong to you," Elaine snarled, grabbing the fabric as Lilliana tried to lift it.
"What are you doing?" Lilliana shrieked as Kathryn seized her arm. "Blake chose me!"
"Chose you to what?" Kathryn's voice was deadly quiet. "To humiliate our pack sister? To violate sacred ceremony laws?"
Their wolves emerged in their eyes—Elaine's russet fury and Kathryn's silver rage. Together, they tore the robes from Lilliana's grasp.
"These robes are for a true Luna," Elaine said, her voice carrying to every corner of the hall. "Not for a traitor who sabotages sacred ceremonies."
Lilliana's face contorted with rage and humiliation as she stood there, empty-handed and exposed before both packs.
"You can't do this!" she cried, looking desperately at Blake. "Tell them!"
But Blake stood frozen, his carefully planned moment of triumph crumbling around him.
"The symbols," I said clearly, stepping forward again. "The symbols painted on my skin—they were meant to dishonor me. They were deliberate."
I turned to address the assembled wolves. "I have evidence of this conspiracy. The ritual paints, the timing, the coordination between them."
The whispers grew louder as wolves began to piece together what had happened.
With as much dignity as I could muster, I nodded to my father and walked calmly from the platform, Elaine and Kathryn flanking me like warriors.
In the privacy of the preparation chamber, I allowed myself one moment of weakness before straightening my shoulders.
"We need to see the contracts," I said, my voice steadier than I felt.
Elaine raised an eyebrow. "Contracts?"
"The ceremonial agreements." I moved to the carved wooden desk where all ceremony documents were kept. "There's something I need to check."
Kathryn brought me the thick folder of papers, her diplomatic mind already seeing where I was heading. "What are you looking for?"
I flipped through the pages with calculating focus, my earlier shock giving way to cold determination. "There's a clause about payment responsibilities."
My fingers stopped on a particular page, and a slow smile spread across my face.
"'The claiming party's pack pays the final ritual costs,'" I read aloud. "Look at this."
I pointed to the signature line where Blake had hastily signed the documents when he arrived this morning—documents that still listed him as the claiming party for our ceremony.
"He changed the invitations," I continued, pulling out another paper. "Look at the new wording—'Thomas-Kennedy Mating Ceremony.' He's legally designated himself as the claiming party."
Elaine's eyes widened as she understood. "Which means..."
"Which means," I said, my voice softening with deadly promise, "that his pack is responsible for the full cost of this ceremony. All eighty thousand dollars of it."
Kathryn's lips curved into a rare predatory smile. "What do you want to do?"
I looked down at the contract in my hands, feeling Selene's approval rumbling through me. "I want to make them pay—every single penny."
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