
My Alpha Chose His Pregnant Mistress Over Me
Chapter 3
I returned to the pack house at noon, when the sun was high enough that every wolf would see me coming.
The Beta walked beside me, carrying the leather case. We didn't speak. We didn't need to. The crunch of gravel under our feet was loud in the midday quiet.
Elijah was waiting on the front steps.
He must have been watching for us. He stood with his arms crossed, his posture radiating Alpha authority. Behind him, two warriors flanked the door. They didn't look at me.
"You're not welcome here," Elijah said. His voice carried across the courtyard. Loud enough for the wolves inside to hear.
I stopped three feet from the steps. Close enough to speak without shouting. Far enough that he couldn't use proximity as intimidation.
"I'm here to address the elder council," I said. "Pack law grants me that right."
"You have no rights here." He stepped down, closing the distance between us. "I rejected you. You're no longer Luna."
The Beta shifted beside me. I felt their tension.
I kept my voice level. "Under pack law, a Luna retains her standing until a tribunal formally strips her rank. You spoke a rejection vow. You didn't convene a tribunal."
Elijah's jaw tightened. "I don't need a tribunal to end what I already ended."
"Then you won't mind me speaking to the elders."
Before he could answer, the front door opened. Rowan stepped out, moving past the warriors like they weren't there. She looked at Elijah, then at me.
"The council will hear her," Rowan said. Her voice was calm. Final.
Elijah turned on her. "I didn't authorize this."
"You don't need to." Rowan met his eyes without flinching. "Any Luna has the right to address the elder council on matters of bond dissolution. It's pack law. Older than your title."
For a moment, I thought Elijah would use his Alpha tone. I saw him consider it—the slight shift in his stance, the breath he took. But Rowan was an elder. Using Alpha tone on her in front of witnesses would be a violation he couldn't walk back.
He stepped aside.
I walked past him, the Beta behind me, and followed Rowan into the pack house.
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The great hall smelled like cedar and old leather. The elders sat in a semicircle at the far end—five chairs, four of them occupied. Rowan took the fifth. The Beta stood at the back wall, the leather case at their feet.
Elijah entered behind us and positioned himself near the door. Helena slipped in after him, her expression cold.
I walked to the center of the room and stopped. The stone floor was cool beneath my feet. Above me, the high windows let in bars of sunlight that cut across the space at sharp angles.
Rowan spoke first. "Maeve has invoked her right to address this council. We will hear her."
I reached into my jacket and pulled out the parchment. The Luna Accord. I unfolded it slowly, letting the sound of old paper fill the silence.
Then I began to read.
My voice was low. Steady. Every word deliberate.
"Under the terms of the Luna Accord, signed and blood-sealed by Alpha Elijah of Silverfang Pack, any act of infidelity—defined as the placement of a mate mark on another wolf while the original bond remains active—carries the following penalty: total forfeiture of Alpha title, territorial sovereignty, and all pack assets to the betrayed Luna."
I looked up. Elijah's face had gone white.
"This Accord," I continued, "was witnessed by four pack elders and sealed with Alpha blood. It is binding under Lycan Council law."
Elijah moved forward. "That document is ancient. It's void."
"It's dated ten years ago," I said. "You signed it the night before our mating ceremony."
Rowan rose from her chair. "I was one of the witnesses. The Accord is valid. Blood-sealed contracts cannot be voided by Alpha authority alone."
Elijah turned on her. "You're taking her side?"
"I'm stating pack law." Rowan's voice didn't rise. "If you believe the Accord is void, petition the Lycan Council to review it. Until then, it stands."
I folded the parchment and held it against my chest. "I am formally petitioning the Lycan Council for a tribunal. I will present evidence of treaty violation, resource theft, and breach of the Luna Accord's terms."
The room went silent.
Helena stepped forward. "You can't do this. You're embarrassing the pack."
I looked at her. For ten years, I'd absorbed her condescension. Her quiet cruelty. The way she made me feel small in my own home.
"I built this pack," I said. My voice was still low, but something in it made her stop. "I negotiated every alliance. I managed every resource. I raised your grandson. And I did it while your son took credit and you treated me like a servant."
Helena's mouth opened. Nothing came out.
I turned back to the elders. "The petition will be filed by week's end. The Council will set a date."
I walked toward the door. Elijah was standing in my path. For a moment, we looked at each other.
I saw it then—the thing I'd been watching for. His hand moved to his collar. Just a small adjustment. A displacement gesture.
He was afraid.
I walked past him without another word. The Beta fell into step behind me. Behind us, I heard Rowan's voice, calm and final: "This council is adjourned."
When we stepped outside, the sunlight was blinding. I didn't stop walking until we reached the car.
Inside my chest, Seraph stirred. Her voice was clearer now. Stronger.
*Good,* she said. *Let him be afraid.*
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