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My Alpha Planned to Reject Me at the Gala Novel Cover

My Alpha Planned to Reject Me at the Gala

The leather folder in my hands felt heavier than it looked, but the weight was a comfort. Inside lay the signed trade agreement with the Northern Timber Pack—a deal my father, Alpha Marcus of Stone Creek, had said was impossible. I had spent three months negotiating tariffs, soothing egos, and leveraging my family’s reputation to secure it. This wasn’t just paper; it was prosperity for the Silverclaw Pack. It was proof that I, Aria Stone, was more than just a political ornament. I smoothed the front of my silk dress, my heart fluttering with a naive, pathetic hope. Maybe this would be enough. Maybe today, when I placed this victory on Alpha Damian’s desk, he would finally look at me with something other than indifference. Maybe he would see his Luna. I reached for the heavy oak handle of his office door, but my hand froze mid-air.
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Chapter 3

“A Queen must look the part before she can rule.”

I typed the message into the encrypted chat window, watching the read receipt flicker instantly. On the other end of the digital connection, Callie was devouring every word I fed her. As ‘The Matriarch,’ I had become her bible, her only guide in a world she was desperately unqualified for.

I followed the message with a curated list of links: Italian velvet drapes, custom gold-leaf mirrors, and a designer wardrobe that cost more than most pack members earned in a decade. They were gaudy, excessive, and completely wrong for the rustic, traditional aesthetic of the Silverclaw Pack House. But Callie didn’t know that. She only knew price tags equaled power.

Over the next three days, the deliveries began. Trucks rumbled up the long driveway, unloading boxes stamped with high-end logos. I watched from my office window as workers hauled a ridiculous crystal chandelier into the Alpha’s wing. It looked like something from a bad reality TV show, but Damian said nothing. He was too busy trying to keep his mistress happy, too distracted by his own guilt and desire to check the invoices piling up on his desk.

He wanted to play house? Fine. I was just making sure the rent was due.

By Friday, the pack’s liquid reserves were hemorrhaging. I sat in the Council room, staring at the financial dashboard. The red line dipped dangerously low. Unexplained withdrawals. Massive credit card charges. It was reckless embezzlement in all but name. As the legal Luna, it was my duty to protect the pack’s future. So, I made a call to the bank.

“Freeze it,” I ordered, my voice cool and professional. “Flag it for suspicious activity. No overrides without Council approval.”

The trap was set. I didn’t have to wait long for it to spring.

It happened during dinner. The howl of a siren cut through the evening air, followed by the frantic shouting of the pack doctor. I rushed to the medical wing, feigning the concern of a dutiful daughter-in-law. Damian was already there, his face pale, his hands trembling as he gripped the railing of the hospital bed.

His mother, the former Luna Elizabeth, lay unconscious, her breathing shallow and ragged. Monitors beeped a frantic, uneven rhythm.

“It’s her heart valves,” the Pack Healer said, wiping sweat from his brow. “They’re failing faster than I can repair them with magic. She needs a bio-synthetic replacement. There’s a specialist in Zurich who can fly in, but…”

“But what?” Damian roared, his Alpha aura flaring in a wave of panicked heat. “Get him here! Now!”

“The procedure requires a deposit,” the Healer said quietly. “Fifty thousand dollars. Upfront. To secure the transport and the equipment.”

Damian didn’t hesitate. He pulled out his black titanium card—the one linked to the Alpha’s discretionary fund—and thrust it at the Healer. “Do it.”

The Healer swiped the card on the portable terminal. A sharp beep echoed in the silence.

*Declined.*

Damian frowned. “Try it again.”

Beep. *Declined.*

“There must be a mistake,” Damian growled, snatching the card back. He pulled out another one. The Pack Operations card.

Beep. *Declined.*

The silence in the room was deafening. The Healer looked down at his shoes. Damian looked at the machine as if it had personally insulted him.

“I… I don’t understand,” Damian stammered, the arrogance draining out of him. “There’s over a hundred thousand in the liquid reserve. I checked last week.”

“Actually, Damian,” I said, stepping forward from the shadows. My voice was soft, laced with a pity that was entirely manufactured. “There isn’t.”

He whipped his head around to look at me. “What did you do, Aria?”

“Me? I did nothing but my duty,” I said, holding up my tablet. I tapped the screen and showed him the graph. “The accounts were flagged for suspicious activity this morning. Tens of thousands of dollars spent on… interior decor? Designer shoes? The bank froze everything pending a Council investigation.”

Damian’s face went from pale to a sick shade of gray. He knew. He knew exactly where the money had gone. He looked at the chandelier hanging in the hallway, then back at his dying mother.

“Unlock it,” he hissed, stepping close to me. “Call the bank. Tell them it was authorized.”

“I can’t,” I whispered, my eyes wide and innocent. “If I tell the Council you authorized emptying the treasury for your mistress while the pack needs supplies, they’ll strip you of your rank before the sun comes up. Is that what you want? To be removed as Alpha while your mother lies dying?”

He froze. He was trapped. If he admitted the truth, he lost his crown. If he didn’t, he lost his mother.

“She doesn’t have time for an investigation,” the Healer urged, checking the monitor. “Her vitals are dropping.”

Damian ran a hand through his hair, a sound of pure desperation escaping his throat. “I need the money. Aria, please. You have your own accounts. Your father…”

“My father’s money is for the Stone Creek Pack,” I reminded him coldly. “But… I might know a private investor.”

Hope flared in his eyes. It was pathetic.

“Who?”

“A private holding company I consult for. They specialize in distressed assets,” I lied. It was a shell company I had set up months ago, funded by my own investments. “They can wire the fifty thousand instantly. But they don’t do charity, Damian. They require collateral.”

“Anything,” he said, looking at his mother’s pale face. “I’ll sign anything.”

I reached into my bag and pulled out a sleek leather folder. I had printed the contract an hour ago. “They want equity. Specifically, personal equity in the Pack House estate. Forty percent.”

“Forty percent?” Damian choked. “That’s… that’s almost half my ownership. I’d be a minority shareholder in my own home.”

“It’s a standard risk assessment,” I said, clicking a pen and holding it out to him. “The accounts are frozen, your credit is flagged, and the Council is watching. This is the only way to get the cash in the next five minutes.”

The monitor let out a long, warning tone. Elizabeth gasped for air.

Damian looked at the pen. He looked at me. For a second, I saw the hatred in his eyes—the realization that I had him cornered. But he had no moves left. His vanity had bought the furniture, but it couldn’t buy his mother’s life.

He snatched the pen and scribbled his signature on the line. The ink was barely dry before I tapped ‘Send’ on my phone, wiring the money from my shell account to the hospital.

“Payment received,” the Healer sighed in relief, rushing to the phone to call Zurich.

Damian slumped against the wall, sliding down until he hit the floor. He had saved his mother, yes. But as I tucked the contract into my bag, I looked down at the man who had planned to throw me away like garbage.

He didn’t know it yet, but he was no longer the King of his castle. He was just a tenant. And his landlord was the woman he intended to reject.

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