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Luna Rejects Her Alpha

The golden lights of the Shadowpine Pack's grand ballroom cast dancing shadows across hundreds of faces, all turned toward the center of the polished marble floor where my mate—my Alpha—held another woman in his arms. I stood at the edge of the crowd, my fingers gripping the silk fabric of my emerald gown so tightly I could feel my nails threatening to tear through the delicate material. Fifteen years. Fifteen years I had stood in shadows like this, watching Dexter lavish attention on everyone except his Luna. But tonight felt different. Tonight, as Beta Elise Williamson melted against his chest, her perfectly manicured fingers trailing along his broad shoulders, something inside me finally cracked. The territorial expansion celebration was supposed to be our triumph. Our pack had grown from a struggling group of thirty to over two hundred strong wolves, thanks in large part to the fifty thousand dollars I had invested from my inheritance during those desperate early days. Money Dexter had never acknowledged. Success he had never shared credit for.
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Chapter 2

The silence stretched between us like a taut wire ready to snap. Dexter's face had gone from white to a dangerous shade of red, his dark eyes blazing with the kind of fury I'd only seen him direct at rogue wolves threatening our territory.

"You will take back those words," he said, his voice dropping to that Alpha tone that had made me submit for fifteen years. The command rolled through the ballroom like thunder, pressing against every wolf present with the weight of absolute authority. "Now, Maia."

I felt the familiar pull of his dominance, that invisible chain that had kept me compliant and silent for so long. My knees wanted to buckle, my head wanted to bow, my mouth wanted to form the apology he expected. Around us, lesser wolves were already dropping their gazes, unable to withstand the pressure of an enraged Alpha's command.

But something had changed. The golden light behind my eyes flared brighter, and I felt my wolf surge forward with fifteen years of suppressed rage fueling her strength.

"No," I said, my voice steady despite the crushing weight of his Alpha power. "I won't take them back."

A collective gasp rippled through the crowd. Visiting Alphas stared in shock as their Luna—their supposedly submissive, forgettable Luna—stood her ground against an Alpha command that should have brought her to her knees.

Dexter's eyes widened with disbelief. "You dare defy me? In front of the entire pack?"

"I dare," I replied, taking another step forward. Each word felt like breaking free from invisible shackles. "I dare because I'm done being your shadow, Dexter. I'm done pretending that this—" I gestured between him and Elise, who still clung to his arm like a barnacle, "—is acceptable behavior from my mate."

Elise's blue eyes glittered with malicious satisfaction. "Alpha, perhaps your Luna needs to be reminded of her place," she purred, her fingers tightening possessively on his bicep. "Some wolves forget themselves when they're given too much freedom."

The comment hit its mark, and I felt my wolf snarl in response. The golden light flashed so brightly I was surprised others couldn't see it.

"My place?" I turned my attention to Elise, letting years of buried fury color my voice. "My place is as Luna of this pack. A position you seem to have forgotten belongs to me, not you."

Before either of them could respond, I spun on my heel and walked away, my head held high despite the murmurs following in my wake. I could feel Dexter's Alpha command clawing at my back, trying to drag me into submission, but my wolf's newfound strength held firm.

The pack house felt different when I entered it an hour later. Colder somehow, as if the very walls knew what was coming. I climbed the stairs to what had been our shared quarters, my hands trembling slightly as I reached for the door handle.

The sight that greeted me stopped me cold.

Elise's clothes hung in my closet—expensive dresses and silk blouses that far exceeded what a Beta's salary should afford. Her perfume lingered in the air, marking the space that had been mine for fifteen years. The vanity that had held my few precious belongings now displayed her extensive collection of cosmetics and jewelry.

My things were gone.

Panic clawed at my throat as I searched through drawers and shelves, finding nothing that belonged to me. Finally, I heard footsteps on the stairs and turned to see Marcus Thompson, Dexter's Beta, standing in the doorway with an expression of barely concealed shame.

"Where are my belongings, Marcus?" My voice was surprisingly calm.

He couldn't meet my eyes. "Storage room in the basement, Luna. Alpha's orders."

The basement. Like I was nothing more than outdated furniture to be hidden away.

I found my possessions crammed into cardboard boxes, covered in dust and carelessly thrown together. Fifteen years of my life reduced to a few containers in a forgotten corner of the pack house. My grandmother's jewelry tangled with old photographs, my books stacked haphazardly with clothes that smelled of mildew.

Footsteps echoed behind me, and I didn't need to turn to know who it was. Dexter's presence filled the small space like a storm cloud.

"You've made your point," he said, his voice still carrying that dangerous edge. "Now stop this nonsense and come back upstairs. We'll discuss your... concerns... in private."

I straightened slowly, a photograph of my parents clutched in my hand. "My concerns?" I turned to face him, and something in my expression made him take a step back. "My fifty thousand dollar investment in this pack—is that a concern, Dexter? Or is it just another inconvenient truth you'd prefer to ignore?"

His face hardened. "I don't know what you're talking about."

"The money I gave you during the expansion. The inheritance from my parents that saved this pack from bankruptcy." My voice grew stronger with each word. "I want official recognition of my financial contributions. I want documentation of what I'm owed."

Dexter's laugh was cold and dismissive. "There are no records of any such investment, Maia. And if you continue spreading lies about pack finances, I'll have no choice but to declare you rogue and exile you from Shadowpine territory."

The threat hung between us like a blade, but instead of fear, I felt something else entirely: freedom.

"Then I guess," I said quietly, "we have nothing left to discuss."

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