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My Alpha Rejected Me for My Enemy Omega Novel Cover

My Alpha Rejected Me for My Enemy Omega

The Moon Goddess Gathering was supposed to be my crowning moment. Six years of sacrifice, of pouring my heart and soul into the Crescent West Pack, all leading up to this night when Maddox would finally claim me as his Luna. I stood beside him on the ceremonial platform, my fingers trembling slightly as I smoothed down the silver silk of my gown. The entire werewolf council watched with expectant eyes, the moonlight bathing the clearing in an ethereal glow. "Tonight," Elder Patricia announced, her voice carrying across the hushed gathering, "we witness the union of two great bloodlines." My heart pounded against my ribs. After years of waiting, of doing the work of a Luna without the title, I would finally have my place secured. Maddox stepped forward, his broad shoulders squared beneath his ceremonial cloak. I took a deep breath, preparing for the words I'd longed to hear. But something in his eyes made my wolf stir uneasily. "I have an announcement," Maddox declared, his voice ringing with the unmistakable power of an Alpha tone.
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Chapter 3

I woke to sunlight streaming through floor-to-ceiling windows, momentarily disoriented by the unfamiliar surroundings. The bed beneath me was impossibly soft, the sheets a rich Egyptian cotton that felt like a cloud against my skin. This was nothing like the practical furnishings of the Crescent West Pack house.

"Queen Luna, you're awake." A soft voice came from the doorway.

I turned to see a young woman in a crisp uniform, her posture respectful as she approached with a silver tray bearing tea and fresh fruit.

"Queen Luna?" I repeated, the title still foreign on my tongue.

"Yes, my Queen." She set the tray on the bedside table. "I'm Sarah, your personal attendant. King Julius thought you might be hungry when you woke."

King Julius. The memories of last night flooded back—the marking ceremony, the intense connection, the way my wolf had howled in triumph when his teeth had broken my skin.

"Where is he?" I asked, my voice still rough with sleep.

"In his office, reviewing the daily reports." Sarah handed me a robe of deep crimson silk. "He left instructions that you were to be given anything you need."

I nodded, slipping into the robe. "Actually, I'd like to see the pack ledgers."

Sarah's eyes widened slightly. "The ledgers, my Queen?"

"Yes." I straightened my shoulders. "If I'm to be Queen Luna, I need to understand the pack's financial position."

An hour later, I sat in Julius's office, surrounded by leather-bound books and digital tablets displaying spreadsheets. Julius leaned against his desk, watching me with those golden-black eyes that seemed to see straight through me.

"You're not what I expected," he said finally.

"What did you expect?" I asked without looking up from the balance sheet.

"Someone broken by rejection." His voice held no judgment. "Instead, I find a woman who wakes on her first morning as Queen demanding to see the accounts."

I met his gaze. "The pack's business holdings are inefficient. With a simple restructuring, we could increase revenue by thirty percent."

Surprise flickered across his face, followed by something that looked remarkably like pride. "Show me."

By midday, I had presented my proposal to the pack council—a room full of skeptical Gammas who clearly doubted my qualifications. I outlined my plan for consolidating investments and streamlining operations.

"And who exactly are you to suggest such changes?" one of them asked, his tone barely civil.

"Your Queen," I replied simply. "And someone who's spent six years managing pack finances."

Julius remained silent throughout my presentation, allowing me to fight my own battles. When I finished, the council members exchanged glances.

"We'll implement your plan immediately," the eldest Gamma announced, bowing his head in respect.

---

Miles away, in what once was my home, chaos reigned.

Maddox stumbled through the pack house, his eyes bloodshot from another night of drinking. Border reports lay ignored on his desk as he fumbled for the bottle of whiskey hidden in his drawer.

"Alpha," a Delta warrior called from the doorway, "we've detected rogue activity near the northern boundary."

"Handle it," Maddox muttered, taking another swig.

Meanwhile, in the great hall, Rosalie presided over an elaborate party. Crystal glasses clinked as pack members who could ill afford such luxury celebrated her upcoming official marking ceremony.

"The Luna's amulet looks divine on you," a sycophantic she-wolf gushed.

Rosalie touched the crescent moon pendant at her throat—my pendant—with a smug smile. "Maddox says it suits me better than it ever suited her."

In the kitchen, Lexi scrubbed pots with raw, red hands. Her once-proud Beta status now reduced to kitchen work by Rosalie's vindictive decree.

"Careful with those," the head cook warned as Lexi's hands trembled with exhaustion. "Break one, and the Luna will have you scrubbing the floors too."

When everyone had gone to bed, Lexi slipped into the supply closet and pulled out a hidden phone. Her fingers flew across the screen as she composed a message in code:

"Lyra—pack falling apart. Rogues infiltrating north border. Rosalie meeting with known sympathizers. Maddox drunk most days. Help."

---

The Grand Ballroom of the Bloodmoon estate glittered with chandeliers and polished marble. I stood at the top of the grand staircase, wearing a gown of midnight blue that made my silver marking gleam against my skin.

"Ready?" Julius asked, his hand warm against the small of my back.

"As I'll ever be," I replied, taking a deep breath.

We descended together, and the assembled Alphas and Lunas of the region fell silent. Whispers followed in our wake as Julius led me to the center of the floor.

"The Lycan Queen," he announced, his voice carrying to every corner of the room.

A visiting Alpha from the Eastern territories stepped forward, his smile not reaching his eyes. "Quite a step up from rejected Luna," he remarked loudly enough for nearby guests to hear.

Julius's growl was subtle but menacing. Before he could respond, I placed my hand on his arm.

"Alpha Reynolds," I acknowledged with a cool smile. "I believe you're referring to the Luna who increased her pack's territory by fifteen percent and secured three major alliances before being rejected for political convenience?"

The Alpha faltered as I continued.

"Perhaps you'd like to discuss the finer points of pack law? I've memorized every treaty since the Great Division." I tilted my head slightly. "Or would you prefer to explain why your pack continues to violate the neutral zone agreements?"

His face paled as Julius stepped forward, not to fight my battle, but to stand beside me as I verbally dismantled the challenger with my encyclopedic knowledge.

As the Alpha retreated in defeat, Julius's hand tightened around mine. "My Queen," he murmured, pride evident in every syllable.

Across the room, a messenger slipped through the crowd, carrying news that would soon shatter our momentary peace—Maddox Lane had crossed into Bloodmoon territory, and he was demanding to see me.

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