
Breaking Free from the Alpha's Grip
Chapter 3
The sound of Edward's truck pulling into the driveway sent a familiar chill through my bones. Three days. He'd been gone for three days, and Luna had made sure I felt every intimate moment he'd shared with Winnie through our restored bond. Now he was back, probably expecting to find the same broken, grateful woman who'd accepted his scraps of attention for years.
I remained seated by the window, my book open in my lap, though I hadn't read a single word in the past hour. The front door opened with its usual creak, followed by Edward's heavy footsteps across the wooden floor.
"Isla?" His voice carried that particular warmth he reserved for his public performances of devotion. "I'm back, sweetheart."
I looked up as he entered the living room, noting the satisfied glow in his dark eyes, the way his shoulders carried the relaxed posture of a man who believed his secrets were perfectly safe. In his hands, he carried a small wrapped box—guilt gifts, I realized with bitter clarity.
"Welcome home," I said quietly, my voice steady and neutral.
Edward's smile widened as he approached, setting the gift on the side table before reaching for me. "I missed you. How are you feeling? Any changes with Luna?"
I stood smoothly, stepping away from his embrace with practiced grace. "I'm tired. The recovery process is... demanding."
His hands dropped to his sides, disappointment flickering across his features before he masked it with understanding. "Of course. I should have expected that. Here—" He gestured to the box. "I saw this in town and thought of you."
I didn't reach for it. Instead, I met his gaze directly, studying the face I'd loved for twelve years. The strong jaw that had whispered lies against my skin. The brown eyes that had looked at another woman with the passion he'd never shown me.
"That's thoughtful," I said, my tone polite but distant. "I think I'll rest now."
Edward frowned, his Alpha instincts clearly sensing something amiss but unable to pinpoint what. "Are you sure you're alright? You seem... different."
"Recovery changes things," I replied, already moving toward the bedroom. "Goodnight, Edward."
I felt his confused stare burning into my back as I walked away, but I didn't turn around. Let him wonder. Let him search for cracks in my composure. He would find none—not until I was ready.
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The monthly pack council meeting always took place in the great hall of the pack house, its high ceilings and formal atmosphere designed to emphasize the gravity of pack business. I arrived precisely on time, wearing the navy blue dress I'd worn to my first Luna ceremony—a choice that wasn't lost on the assembled pack members who whispered among themselves as I took my seat.
Edward sat at the head of the long oak table, his Alpha authority radiating through the room as he conducted routine pack business. His eyes found mine several times during the proceedings, that same puzzled concern from the night before still creasing his brow.
I waited. Listened to reports about territory patrols and supply orders. Watched pack members defer to their Alpha with the respect I'd once believed he deserved. The irony wasn't lost on me that I was about to shatter his carefully constructed world in the very place where his power seemed most absolute.
When the formal business concluded, I stood. The simple movement drew every eye in the room, the scrape of my chair against the floor unnaturally loud in the sudden silence.
"I request permission to address the council," I said, my voice carrying clearly through the hall.
Edward's eyebrows rose. "Of course, Luna. The floor is yours."
Luna. The title felt like ash in my mouth. I walked to the center of the room, positioning myself where every pack member could see me clearly. My hands remained steady at my sides, my spine straight with the dignity I'd almost forgotten I possessed.
"I, Isla Nguyen, Luna of Silver Ridge Pack, formally reject my mate bond with Alpha Edward Wells."
The words fell into the silence like stones into still water, sending ripples of shock through the assembled wolves. Gasps echoed off the high ceiling. Someone's chair scraped against the floor. But I kept my eyes fixed on Edward's face, watching as the color drained from his features.
"I cite irreconcilable differences," I continued, my voice never wavering. "Effective immediately, I relinquish all Luna rights and privileges. I renounce my position in this pack and release all claims to Silver Ridge territory."
Edward shot to his feet, his Alpha composure cracking like ice under pressure. "Isla, what are you—you can't just—"
"The rejection is formal and witnessed," I said, cutting through his stammering protests. "The Moon Goddess will recognize what has been spoken in truth before the pack."
Murmurs erupted around the room, pack members turning to each other in confusion and shock. Some looked between Edward and me as if expecting this to be some elaborate misunderstanding. Others stared at me with expressions ranging from pity to admiration.
Edward's face had gone from pale to flushed, his hands clenched into fists at his sides. I could practically see him calculating, trying to understand how his perfectly controlled world had just exploded in front of his entire pack.
"This meeting is adjourned," he announced abruptly, his Alpha tone brooking no argument. But as pack members began filing out in hushed, excited groups, his eyes never left mine.
I remained standing in the center of the room, watching him with the same calm composure I'd maintained throughout my announcement. Let him try to understand. Let him scramble for explanations and damage control.
I was already gone.
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