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Breaking Free from the Alpha's Grip

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.
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Chapter 3

I closed my eyes, centering myself as Selene's power surged through me. The mind-link was a skill my father had taught me since childhood—a direct connection between Alpha bloodlines that allowed instantaneous communication across distances.

"Father," I called through the link, my mental voice steady despite the chaos around us. "I need you to gather our wolves."

I felt his immediate response, a wave of protective fury that made me feel safer than I had since the ceremony began. "What do you need, Clara?"

"Everyone from Silvermoon needs to leave. Now."

There was a brief pause before his understanding flowed through our connection. "Done."

I opened my eyes to see Elaine watching me, her russet eyes gleaming with approval. "Your father?"

"Already on it," I confirmed, a cold smile forming on my lips.

We didn't have to wait long. The first Silvermoon wolf—one of our senior warriors—stood and walked calmly toward the exit. Others followed, their movements deliberate and unhurried despite the tension crackling through the room.

Blake's face changed from confusion to alarm as he realized what was happening. "What's going on? Why are they leaving?"

Lilliana clutched his arm, her perfectly manicured nails digging into his suit jacket. "They can't just leave! This is our ceremony!"

But they could. And they were.

Within minutes, half the witnesses had disappeared, leaving vast empty spaces in the ceremonial hall. The remaining Thornwood wolves shifted uncomfortably, their eyes darting between Blake and Lilliana and the steadily retreating Silvermoon pack.

"This is unacceptable!" Blake's voice cracked with desperation. "Where is everyone going?"

I stepped forward, my ceremonial robes still bearing those humiliating marks. "They're following pack protocol, Blake. When a mate bond is rejected, witnesses from the rejected wolf's pack are free to leave."

The lie slid smoothly from my tongue. There was no such protocol—I'd just invented it. But Blake's face had gone pale, and I could see him frantically trying to salvage what remained of his dignity.

"We need more witnesses," he hissed to Lilliana. "This looks like a farce!"

Lilliana nodded eagerly, her eyes lighting up with what she thought was a brilliant idea. "More decorations! Better food! We'll make it so extravagant that people will want to stay!"

I caught Elaine's eye and gave her the slightest nod. This was exactly what we wanted.

"Actually," I said, my voice carrying across the now-half-empty hall, "before you continue, you should know that all additional ceremonial elements will be billed to the claiming party."

Blake waved his hand dismissively. "That's fine. We want the best."

I smiled. "Of course you do."

Over the next hour, I watched as Blake and Lilliana ordered every possible upgrade. Premium ceremonial oils that cost thousands per vial. Handcrafted ritual items imported from Europe. An elaborate feast featuring rare delicacies that would require special preparation.

"The silver ritual chalices from the display case," Lilliana instructed the trembling ceremony coordinator. "And the crystal ceremonial bowls."

Blake nodded approvingly. "And double the amount of moonstone crystals for the blessing circle."

Each item they selected added thousands to their bill. I made sure to stay close enough to hear every expensive decision they made, my heart growing lighter with each one.

"They're digging their own grave," Kathryn whispered as she joined me near the refreshment table.

"Eighty thousand wasn't enough," I replied, sipping water to hide my smile. "Now we're looking at at least twice that."

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Three hours later, we stood outside the imposing marble building that housed the Supernatural Ritual Artists Council headquarters.

"Are you ready?" Elaine asked, adjusting her jacket.

I nodded, clutching the leather portfolio containing all our evidence. "More than ready."

The receptionist looked up as we entered, her professional smile faltering slightly when she recognized me. News traveled fast in supernatural circles.

"We're here to file a formal complaint," I said, my voice steady. "Against Lilliana Kennedy."

The receptionist's eyes widened. "The ritual artist from Thornwood?"

"The very same," Kathryn confirmed, her diplomatic tone perfectly calibrated to sound reasonable yet determined.

We were escorted to a meeting room where three council members waited, including Sophia Chen, the Head Council Member. Her reputation for fairness was known throughout the supernatural community.

"Ms. Sanders," she greeted me with a respectful nod. "We've heard reports of what happened today."

I opened the portfolio and spread out our evidence on the polished table. "These are photographs of the inappropriate markings Lilliana applied to my skin during a sacred ceremony."

The council members leaned forward, their expressions growing increasingly horrified as they examined the images.

"And these," I continued, producing a stack of witness statements, "are testimonies from wolves present at the ceremony confirming that the markings were deliberately applied to cause humiliation."

Sophia Chen's face had gone completely white. "These markings... they violate every sacred protocol we have."

"Exactly," I said, my voice hardening as I placed the final piece of evidence before them—a detailed documentation of all ceremonial protocols Lilliana had violated. "She knew exactly what she was doing."

The council members exchanged glances, and I could see the shock and disgust in their eyes. Lilliana's career was over before it had truly begun.

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