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My Alpha Demanded My Submission

The moonlight felt wrong on my skin. I stood on the marble terrace of the Black Claw Pack House, my hands trembling beneath the azure silk cloak that Ethan had chosen for me. The fabric was supposed to represent the clear skies of our future together, but now it felt heavy, suffocating. Pack members lined the grand staircase below, their necks bowed in deference to their Alpha—my mate. Or so I'd believed. "Natalie, my love." Ethan's voice carried across the terrace, smooth as aged whiskey. He stood at the ceremonial altar, his black suit cutting a commanding figure against the silver moonlight. Those storm-gray eyes that had once made my heart race now seemed to pierce right through me. "Come. It's time." My wolf, Luna, stirred uneasily within me.
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Chapter 2

Dawn came like a blade across my throat.

I lay in the guest quarters—no longer the Luna's chambers—staring at the ceiling as the first pale light crept through the curtains. My body ached from a sleepless night, every muscle coiled tight with the knowledge of what I'd discovered. The pendant lay on the nightstand, its silver surface dull in the morning light. I couldn't bear to wear it, but destroying it would alert Ethan too soon.

Then the mind-link slammed into me.

Images flooded my consciousness with brutal clarity. Ethan lounging in his study, gesturing at surgical diagrams while Vanessa laughed. His voice echoed in my mind: "Look at these scars on her neck. Like marking damaged goods." The vision shifted—my own body on the medical table, unconscious, while they discussed the procedure like it was a business transaction.

"Good morning, barren bitch." Vanessa's voice slithered through the link. "Did you sleep well? I thought you should see what your mate really thinks of you."

I gasped, clutching my head as more images poured in. Ethan mimicking my declarations of love. Vanessa trying on Luna ceremonial robes while he watched approvingly. The two of them reviewing recordings from the pendant, mocking my most vulnerable moments.

Luna thrashed inside me, her howls of rage and pain threatening to tear through my skin. I bit down on my pillow to muffle the scream building in my throat.

"Tonight's banquet will be special," Vanessa's mind-voice purred. "Wear something pretty. You'll want to look your best for my announcement."

The link severed, leaving me shaking and nauseous. I forced myself to stand, to shower, to dress in the sapphire gown that had been laid out for me—probably chosen by Vanessa herself. My reflection in the mirror looked hollow, but I practiced my smile until it seemed real enough.

The pack banquet hall glittered with candlelight and crystal when I entered that evening. Hundreds of pack members filled the space, their excited chatter creating a wall of sound. I moved through them like a ghost, accepting congratulations on my mating with mechanical grace.

"Natalie." Ethan appeared at my elbow, his hand possessive on my lower back. To anyone watching, we were the perfect Alpha couple. "You look beautiful tonight."

"Thank you, Alpha." The title tasted like ash in my mouth.

He steered me toward the head table where Vanessa already sat, resplendent in a flowing crimson dress that accentuated her figure. She caught my eye and smiled, her hand drifting to her stomach in a gesture so deliberate it might as well have been a slap.

Dinner passed in a blur of forced conversation and clinking glasses. I pushed food around my plate, hyperaware of every whisper, every glance in my direction. Did they all know? Had they been laughing at me this entire time?

"Before we conclude tonight's celebration," Ethan's voice boomed across the hall as he stood, raising his glass, "Beta Vanessa has wonderful news to share with the pack."

Vanessa rose gracefully, her hand cradling her belly. "Thank you, Alpha Ethan." Her eyes found mine across the table. "I'm honored to announce that I carry the future of our allied packs. Twins."

The room erupted in congratulations. She basked in the attention, accepting embrace after embrace while I sat frozen in my chair.

"Strong cubs for a strong Alpha," someone said behind me, not quite quietly enough. "Better than..."

They didn't finish, but I heard the unspoken words: Better than what his barren mate could give him.

"The Moon Goddess blesses those who are complete," Vanessa said, her voice carrying perfectly through the hall. "These cubs will have everything they need to lead. The perfect bloodline, the perfect upbringing, the perfect parents."

Her emphasis on 'perfect' was a dagger between my ribs. Ethan moved to stand beside her, his hand joining hers over her belly in a gesture of possession that he'd never shown with me.

"Enough."

The word escaped before I could stop it. The hall fell silent.

Ethan's eyes flashed dangerously. "What did you say?"

I stood slowly, my legs surprisingly steady. "I said enough."

"You dare—" His voice dropped into that commanding Alpha tone that had once made me weak. Now it only fueled my rage. "You forget your place, Omega."

Omega. Not mate. Not Luna. The mask had finally slipped completely.

"You're right," I said quietly. "I did forget my place. I forgot that I was never meant to stand beside you. That this was all a game to you both."

Vanessa's smile widened. "Oh, she knows."

"SILENCE!" Ethan's Alpha command reverberated through the hall. Every wolf present cowered—except me. Luna snarled inside, lending me strength. "Natalie Pierce, you have disgraced this pack with your barren womb and your insolence. By my authority as Alpha of the Black Claw Pack, you are hereby banished. Leave my territory immediately and never return."

The words I'd dreaded and expected in equal measure. Pack members gasped, some in shock, others in savage satisfaction. Two Omegas appeared at my sides, their hands rough as they grabbed my arms.

"Her belongings, Alpha?" one asked.

"Burn them." Ethan's voice was ice. "She takes nothing but the clothes on her back."

As they dragged me toward the door, I caught one last glimpse of Vanessa's triumphant face, her hand still pressed to her belly like a trophy.

But I smiled.

Because they didn't know about clause 47-B.

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