
My Alpha Forced Me to Save His Chosen Mate
Chapter 5
The first tremor hit Caspian during a pack meeting.
I wasn't there to see it, but I heard about it later—how his hand suddenly shook so violently that he knocked over a glass of water, how his eyes flashed black before he stormed out, leaving his Beta and Gamma staring in confusion.
"He's getting worse," Dr. Helena Cross whispered to a nurse as I passed the medical wing. "The rejection fever is setting in."
I kept walking, my head down. I didn't care about Caspian's suffering. Let him burn.
But I couldn't escape the whispers that followed me through the corridors.
"Alpha hasn't slept in days."
"He's calling for her in his sleep."
"His wolf is taking over."
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I was scrubbing the kitchen floors when the screaming started.
It came from Caspian's office—raw, primal sounds that made my blood freeze. I dropped my brush and pressed myself against the wall, heart hammering.
"WHAT HAVE YOU DONE?" Caspian's voice thundered through the pack house.
I crept toward the sound, staying in the shadows. Through the cracked door, I saw Caspian with his hands around Beta Marcus's throat, lifting him off the ground.
"Alpha," Marcus choked, "I don't understand—"
"The medical reports," Caspian snarled, his voice barely human. "The blood work. Isabel was NEVER poisoned!"
Dr. Cross stood in the corner, her face pale. "I tried to tell you—"
"LIES!" Caspian threw Marcus against the wall. "All of it, lies!"
His eyes were completely black now, his face contorted with rage and something else—madness.
"And her father?" Caspian's voice dropped to a dangerous whisper. "What really happened during the procedure?"
Marcus struggled to his feet. "There were complications—"
"You murdered him." Caspian's words sliced through the air. "You murdered an innocent man on my orders."
I backed away, trembling. The great Alpha was unraveling before my eyes.
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The full moon hung heavy in the night sky as Samuel led me to the clearing at the edge of Silver Crest territory.
"Are you sure you're ready?" he asked, his storm-gray eyes searching mine.
I nodded, though my heart raced with fear. It had been months since I'd last shifted—since before Caspian's rejection had nearly killed my wolf.
"I'll be right beside you," Samuel promised, his voice gentle. "Nothing will happen to you."
The pack gathered around us, forming a protective circle. I could feel their energy—supportive, not judgmental.
"Close your eyes," Samuel instructed. "Feel your wolf. She's still there."
I did as he said, reaching inward to that hollow space where my wolf had once lived. For so long, there had been nothing but emptiness.
*Elise*, a faint voice whispered. *I'm here.*
My eyes flew open in shock.
"Again," Samuel encouraged, his Alpha aura wrapping around me like a protective blanket. "She's responding to you."
I closed my eyes again, tears slipping down my cheeks. *Come back to me*, I pleaded silently.
The transformation began slowly—a tingling in my fingertips, a warmth spreading through my chest. My bones ached as they began to shift, my skin stretching and reforming.
When I opened my eyes again, the world had changed. Scents were sharper, sounds clearer. I stood on four paws, my silver-streaked fur gleaming in the moonlight.
Samuel shifted beside me, his massive Alpha wolf emerging in a fluid motion. His fur was midnight black with silver markings—beautiful and powerful.
He approached slowly, his eyes never leaving mine. Then, with gentle deliberation, he nuzzled against my neck—a gesture of acceptance, of belonging.
The pack howled around us, celebrating my return.
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"The Luna ring has been in our pack for generations," Samuel said, his voice thick with emotion.
We stood on the balcony overlooking the Silver Crest territory, the morning sun casting golden light across the mountains. I was fully healed now—my wolf strong within me, my scars faded to silver lines that no longer burned.
Samuel held out a small wooden box. When he opened it, a delicate silver ring gleamed inside, set with a moonstone that caught the light.
"Elise Russell," he said, taking my hand. "Will you be my Luna?"
Joy bubbled up inside me—pure and untainted by fear or pain. "Yes," I whispered, then louder: "Yes!"
As he slipped the ring onto my finger, his scent—pine and mint—wrapped around me like a promise.
"I've waited for you my entire life," he murmured, pulling me close.
I closed my eyes, savoring the moment—until a distant howl cut through the silence.
Samuel's body tensed against mine. He turned toward the border, his expression darkening.
"What is it?" I asked.
"Nothing," he said, but his eyes told a different story. "Just some rogue wolf."
But I knew that howl. I'd heard it in my nightmares for months.
Caspian had found me.
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