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My Alpha Chose His Luna Over Me

At exactly 10:14 on a devastating Tuesday morning, Emily's life is completely shattered. Standing before the assembled Silverfang pack, her mate, Alpha Ellis, delivers a brutal blow. Using his commanding Alpha tone, he publicly rejects her as his mate and Luna. The agonizing words slice through Emily, causing her inner wolf to go silent. As their sacred bond is severed, the mark on her neck turns instantly cold, leaving her to face a bleak, rejected future.
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Chapter 1

The bond broke at 10:14 on a Tuesday morning.

I know because I was staring at the clock on the pack house wall when Ellis spoke the words. The second hand ticked past the three. His voice cut through the assembled wolves like a blade.

"I, Ellis, Alpha of Silverfang, reject you, Emily, as my mate and Luna."

The Alpha tone wrapped around each syllable. It didn't just reach my ears—it sank into my bones, my blood, the place where my wolf should have been howling. Instead, she went silent. One sharp, tearing cry inside my skull, and then nothing.

The mark on my neck went cold first. Not warm-fading-to-cool. Ice-cold, instant, like someone had pressed a frozen coin to my skin. Then the cold spread inward, through my chest, wrapping around my ribs. My right hand moved on its own—flat against my sternum, pressing hard, as if I could hold the pieces together.

I couldn't.

My knees hit the stone dais. The crack echoed. Or maybe that was inside me. I couldn't tell anymore. My wolf was gone. The space where she'd lived my entire adult life was just—empty. A door closing in an abandoned room.

I gasped. Couldn't help it. The air tasted wrong. Everything tasted wrong.

The pack stood frozen around me. Two hundred wolves, and not one of them moved. A few turned their faces away. I saw Beta Marcus staring at the floor like it held answers. I saw Healer Calla's hand halfway to her mouth, her eyes wide.

I saw Vienna.

She stood beside Ellis on the dais, one hand resting lightly on Finnley's shoulder. Her face was composed. Sympathetic, even. Like she was watching something sad happen to someone far away. Her scent—lavender and chamomile, always lavender and chamomile—drifted across the space between us.

My son stood pressed against her leg.

I reached for him. My hand shook. I couldn't stop it from shaking.

"Finnley," I whispered.

He stepped back. Deliberately. His small face turned away from me, toward Vienna's skirt. Vienna's hand tightened on his shoulder—just slightly, just enough that I saw her knuckles go white for half a second before she smoothed her grip into something gentler.

My hand stayed in the air. Everyone saw it. The pack, the Beta, Ellis with his stone-carved face. They all saw me reach for my son and watched him choose her.

I lowered my hand.

The cold in my chest spread further. I could feel it now—not just cold, but rot. The severed bond wasn't clean. It was tearing, fraying, pulling threads of my wolf out with it as it died.

I stood. Slowly. My legs didn't want to hold me, but I made them. I looked at Ellis once. Just once. His jaw was tight. His eyes were fixed somewhere over my head. He wouldn't meet my gaze.

I turned and walked off the dais. Down the center aisle. Past two hundred silent wolves. No one spoke. No one moved. I kept my spine straight. I kept my hand pressed to my chest. I kept walking.

The door to the pack house closed behind me with a soft click.

---

Hours later, alone in the servant quarters they'd moved me to, my wolf came back.

Not fully. Not the way she used to. She surged up inside me with a convulsive snarl that bent me double against the wall, my body shaking so hard my teeth clattered. It wasn't a shift. It was her dying protest. Her last fight against what Ellis had done.

I collapsed onto the narrow cot, gasping, my hand still pressed to my sternum. The snarl faded. The wolf faded. The silence came back, heavier than before.

A knock at the door.

Healer Calla stepped inside without waiting for an answer. She carried her leather med kit and a look on her face I'd seen before—the night Finnley was born, when she'd told Ellis I might not survive the next contraction.

She knelt beside the cot and pressed two fingers to my neck, just below the mark. Her nostrils flared.

"Your wolf," she said quietly. "She's not weak."

I stared at the ceiling. "She's gone."

"No." Calla's voice was firm. "She's suppressed. Has been for years. I saw it after Finnley's birth, but I couldn't prove what was causing it." She paused. "I still can't. But Emily—this isn't natural weakness. Something's been holding her down."

I turned my head to look at her. "What are you saying?"

"I'm saying your wolf should be stronger than this. A lot stronger." She pulled her hand back, her expression troubled. "I don't know what's been done to you. But I'll keep looking."

She left. I lay on the cot, staring at nothing, filing her words away in the part of my mind that was still capable of strategy. Evidence first. Grief second.

---

The next morning, I walked into the pack house kitchen.

Vienna sat in the Luna's chair at the head table. My chair. Beta Marcus stood beside her, delivering the morning reports—patrol schedules, border checks, supply counts. The same reports he used to bring to me.

Vienna didn't look up when I entered.

Marcus looked at the floor.

I took a bowl of broth from the far end of the counter. I sat at the servants' table, at the very end, where the Omegas usually ate. I lifted the spoon to my mouth. I swallowed. The pack house moved around me like I wasn't there.

When I finished, I set the bowl down. I stood. I walked to the Dowager's rooms.

Grandma Smith was waiting. She held a cloth-wrapped bundle in her hands. Her face wasn't soft. It was sharp. Strategic.

"I found something at the mountain site," she said. "Not yet. But soon."

She didn't tell me what it was. I didn't ask. I took the bundle. I left.

---

That night, I went to the edge of the territory alone.

I tried to shift.

My bones started to crack. My spine arched. My wolf flickered—there, then gone, then there again, like a candle in the wind. The pain was unbearable. My body shuddered in the snow, half-changed, stuck between forms.

I couldn't complete it.

But before my wolf retreated, she did something new. She pressed forward against the suppression with a force I'd never felt before. Not weak. Not broken. Held down.

I knelt in the snow, shaking, covered in sweat despite the cold.

This wasn't weakness.

This was something being buried.

I stood. I walked back to the pack house. On my cot, I found the Dowager's bundle waiting. I didn't open it. I placed it at the bottom of my pack, beneath my spare clothes, my water flask, the small carved wolf Finnley had made me when he was five.

Evidence first.

I pressed my hand to my chest one more time. The cold was still there. The rot was still spreading.

But underneath it, something else was stirring.

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