
My Alpha Paraded His Rogue in Our Pack
Chapter 1
I stood at the top of the grand staircase in the Silverfang Pack house, my posture perfectly straight. Years of grueling Luna training demanded nothing less from me. The heavy oak doors of the main hall swung open, signaling the return of the border patrol. My heart gave a familiar, pathetic flutter. Julius. My fated mate. The Future Alpha of our pack.
But the polite smile froze on my lips. He didn't walk in alone.
His hand was wrapped tightly around the waist of a she-wolf I had never seen before. Her scent hit me instantly—sour pine and stale earth. A rogue. She wore a smirk that screamed victory, leaning her head intimately against Julius’s shoulder as they stepped into the foyer.
The bustling hall fell dead silent. Dozens of pack members turned to look up at me, their eyes heavy with pity and uncomfortable shock.
"Listen up!" Julius’s voice boomed, his Alpha tone lacing the air and demanding submission. "This is Haisley. She will be staying in the pack house starting today."
A nervous murmur rippled through the crowd. Bringing a banished rogue into the main house was strictly against pack protocol.
"She will take on Omega duties," Julius continued, his eyes finally lifting to meet mine. There was a cruel, challenging glint in his gaze. "But she is under my personal protection. You will treat her with the utmost respect. The exact same respect you would give your future Luna."
Haisley giggled, trailing a daring hand down his chest. He was parading his chosen mate right in front of me, stripping away my dignity piece by piece in front of the very people I was supposed to lead.
A sharp, tearing agony ripped through my chest. It was the mate bond, neglected and polluted, screaming in protest. Deep in my mind, my inner wolf, Raya, let out a pathetic, broken whimper. She curled into a tight ball, physically sickened by the blatant betrayal. I clutched the mahogany banister until my knuckles turned white, fighting the overwhelming urge to collapse.
I didn't wait for the pack to offer their fake sympathies. I turned on my heel and marched straight to Julius’s private office.
When he strolled in a few minutes later, smelling strongly of Haisley's cheap perfume, I didn't hesitate.
"This ends today, Julius," I said, my voice eerily calm despite the fire burning in my veins. "I want the rejection. We are severing the bond right now."
Julius paused, pouring himself a glass of bourbon. Then, he threw his head back and laughed. The sound was harsh, dripping with arrogance.
"Reject me?" He leaned against his heavy mahogany desk, swirling the amber liquid. "Amara, don't be dramatic. You don't have the spine for it. Your wolf is too rigid, too boring. She lacks the passion to survive a severed bond. You’d die from the shock."
"You're suffocating her," I fired back, stepping closer. "You bring a toxic rogue into our home, humiliate me in front of my people—"
"They are my people," he snapped, his eyes flashing a dangerous gold. "And Haisley stays. If you were a real mate, maybe I wouldn't have to look elsewhere for a spark."
The words felt like a physical blow to my ribs. I opened my mouth, ready to recite the official words of rejection to his smug face, but the office door suddenly clicked open.
"Enough."
Alpha Leonard stood in the doorway. Julius’s grandfather looked older than I had ever seen him, the immense weight of the pack pressing heavily on his broad shoulders. He shot his grandson a look of pure disgust before turning to me. His fierce eyes softened instantly.
"Amara, my child. Walk with me."
I followed him out into the quiet, dimly lit corridor. My chest was still heaving, the sacred words of rejection burning on my tongue. But then, the great Alpha of the Silverfang Pack did the unthinkable.
He slowly, painfully, dropped to his knees right there on the carpeted floor.
"Alpha!" I gasped, reaching out to help him up. "What are you doing? Please, stand up."
"Begging," Leonard rasped, tears pooling in his weathered eyes. "Amara, I have never told you the full truth about your father. Beta Carter didn't just fall in battle. He threw himself into a horde of seventy rogues to buy us time to secure the borders. He sacrificed everything so this pack could survive. You are his legacy. You are the true heart of Silverfang."
He grabbed my hands, his grip trembling. "I see what my grandson is doing to you. It breaks my heart because I love you like my own flesh and blood. But his recklessness will destroy us all. Your Luna aura is strong enough to balance him. I am begging you... give him one last moon cycle. Just thirty days. If he doesn't see your worth by then, I will personally stand by you while you reject him."
I looked down at the desperate old man who had been more of a father to me than anyone else. Raya whined softly in my mind, torn between agonizing pain and our deep-rooted loyalty to the pack.
"Thirty days," I whispered, pulling Alpha Leonard to his feet. "One last moon cycle. Not for him, Alpha. For you. And for my father."
As I walked away, the crushing weight in my chest didn't magically disappear. But something inside me profoundly shifted. The frantic, desperate need for Julius's validation vanished into thin air. I was giving him one month, but in my heart, the countdown had already begun. The emotional tether was snapping, thread by thread. I was finally letting go.
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