
Luna Rejects Her Alpha
Chapter 2
The pack meeting hall fell silent as I entered. Dozens of eyes turned toward me, some curious, others pitying, and a few gleaming with barely concealed satisfaction. I kept my chin high despite the whispers that followed me like shadows. Three weeks had passed since the silver poisoning incident, and though the physical effects had faded, the emotional wounds remained raw.
Hudson sat at the head of the long oak table, his expression unreadable. Siena stood beside him, her hand resting possessively on his shoulder. The mind-link between us pulsed with her smug satisfaction.
"Ah, Luna Salem," Siena's voice dripped with false sweetness. "How kind of you to join us."
I took my seat at the far end of the table—no longer beside Hudson as tradition demanded of a Luna, but relegated to the position reserved for lower-ranking pack members. The humiliation burned in my chest.
"We were just discussing the upcoming full moon ceremony," Hudson said, his eyes avoiding mine. "Siena has some... concerns about the preparations."
Siena stepped forward, her movements graceful and calculated. "Actually, I've discovered something quite disturbing." She paused, ensuring all eyes were on her before continuing. "My late mate's ceremonial silver dagger is missing."
A collective gasp rippled through the room. The dagger was more than a weapon—it was a sacred pack heirloom, passed down through generations of Alphas.
"I've searched everywhere," Siena continued, her voice trembling with manufactured distress. "And then I found this." She produced a small velvet pouch from her pocket and emptied its contents onto the table.
My breath caught as I recognized the distinctive blue stone that had been embedded in my hairpin—a gift from my mother before our pack was destroyed.
"That stone," Siena pointed dramatically, "matches one that was set in the dagger's hilt. And I found it hidden in Luna Salem's personal belongings."
"That's impossible," I protested, rising to my feet. "I would never—"
"Silence!" Hudson's Alpha command slammed into me, forcing me back into my seat. The pressure of his authority made it difficult to breathe.
Siena smiled triumphantly. "I think we all know what happened. The question is: what should be done about it?"
The room erupted in murmurs. I looked desperately at Hudson, searching for any sign of the mate who had once protected me.
"Alpha," I pleaded, "you know I wouldn't take anything, especially not something so sacred."
Hudson's eyes met mine for the first time that day, cold and distant. "The evidence suggests otherwise, Salem."
"But—"
"As Alpha," Hudson interrupted, rising to his full height, "I demand you submit and bare your neck in apology to Former Luna Siena and the entire pack."
The command hit me like a physical blow. My wolf whimpered inside me, resisting the humiliation but unable to fight against our Alpha's direct order.
Slowly, my body moved against my will. I stood and walked to the center of the room where Siena waited, her eyes gleaming with victory.
"Bare your neck," Hudson commanded, his Alpha tone leaving no room for refusal.
I felt my chin lifting, exposing the vulnerable curve of my throat—the ultimate gesture of submission for a werewolf. Tears burned behind my eyes as I knelt before Siena.
"I apologize for my actions," I whispered, the words forced from my lips by Hudson's command.
Siena leaned down, her lips nearly brushing my ear. "This is just the beginning," she whispered, too softly for others to hear. "If you continue to cause trouble, what happens next will be far worse."
She straightened, addressing the pack with practiced grief. "I accept your apology, Luna Salem. Let this serve as a lesson to us all."
Hudson nodded approvingly. "In light of this... incident, I think it's best if Salem steps back from her Luna duties for a while."
The words struck like physical blows. "Hudson, please—"
"You'll assist in the kitchens and common areas until further notice," he continued as if I hadn't spoken. "Siena will handle the pack meetings and resource allocation."
I felt the ground shift beneath me as my position crumbled away. Pack members who had once greeted me with respect now averted their eyes, embarrassment and discomfort evident in their postures.
"Yes, Alpha," I managed to say, my voice hollow.
As the meeting disbanded, Siena brushed past me, her fingers trailing across my arm in a mockery of comfort. "Don't worry," she murmured, "I'll take good care of everything while you're... otherwise occupied."
I watched as she took my seat beside Hudson, leaning close to whisper something that made him smile—the first genuine smile I'd seen from him in months.
My wolf howled in anguish inside me as I was led away to begin my new duties. The mind-link pulsed with Siena's triumph and Hudson's growing attraction to her.
This was only the beginning of her plan. And I had just become her servant.
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