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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 4

The encrypted message arrived at dawn, transmitted through a secure channel that only Lexi and I knew about. I was reviewing the Bloodmoon Pack's territorial maps when my private tablet vibrated against the polished oak desk.

"Lyra," Lexi's message read, "Rosalie is selling patrol routes to the Rogue King. Northeast border, midnight meetings. Drugs and jewels in exchange for pack secrets."

My fingers tightened around the tablet. Six weeks had passed since I'd left the Crescent West Pack, and already Maddox's leadership was crumbling. I shouldn't have been surprised, but the betrayal cut deeper than I'd expected.

"Julius," I called, knowing he would hear me through our strengthening bond.

He appeared in the doorway moments later, his powerful frame filling the space with commanding presence. "What is it?"

I handed him the tablet, watching his golden-black eyes flash with fury as he read.

"Rosalie," he growled, the name sounding like a curse on his lips. "She's not just a manipulative little Omega—she's a traitor to her own pack."

"She's selling information to the Rogue King," I confirmed, pacing the length of the study. "The same one who's been terrorizing the northern territories."

Julius's jaw tightened as he handed the tablet back. "We'll send warriors to intercept her."

"No," I said, surprising myself with my own boldness. "Not yet."

His eyebrows rose slightly, but he remained silent, waiting for me to continue.

"This is an opportunity," I explained, my strategic mind already calculating possibilities. "If we move too quickly, we'll only catch a low-level operative. But if we feed them false information..."

"You want to set a trap," Julius finished, his expression shifting from surprise to admiration.

"Yes." I pulled out a territorial map, spreading it across the desk. "Here—the Blackwater Canyon. It's a perfect bottleneck. If we leak information about a supply shipment passing through..."

Julius studied the map, then looked up at me with those intense eyes. "You're brilliant, you know that?"

I felt a flush of pride at his words. With Maddox, I'd always felt like my intelligence was a tool to be used, not a quality to be valued.

---

Three nights later, I sat in the command center of the Bloodmoon Pack, watching multiple screens display the live feed from our warriors' helmet cameras. Julius stood beside me, his presence a steady anchor as we waited.

"They're taking the bait," I whispered, pointing to the eastern screen where shadowy figures moved toward the canyon.

Julius's hand found mine, squeezing gently. "Your plan is working perfectly."

On the main screen, the Rogues entered the canyon, their movements cautious but confident. They believed they were about to ambush a lightly guarded supply convoy—instead, they were walking straight into our trap.

"Now," Julius ordered into his communications device.

The warriors moved with practiced precision, sealing off both ends of the canyon. The Rogues realized too late that they'd been surrounded.

I watched the battle unfold with a mixture of fascination and horror. Julius's warriors fought with deadly efficiency, but the Rogues were desperate and dangerous. Even through the camera feed, I could hear the snarls and cries of pain.

When it was over, the canyon was silent except for the sounds of cleanup crews moving in.

Julius returned an hour later, his clothes splattered with blood that wasn't his own. He walked straight to me, ignoring the council members waiting for his report.

"You did it," he said simply, his eyes searching mine.

"We did it," I corrected him.

He pulled me into his arms, not caring about the blood staining my silk blouse. "Your mind is as lethal as any weapon," he murmured against my hair.

I felt the bond between us pulse stronger than ever before. This was what partnership felt like—being valued not just for what you could provide, but for who you were.

---

Miles away, chaos erupted in the Crescent West Pack.

Maddox stumbled through the pack house, his face ashen as warriors rushed past him toward the northern border.

"What's happening?" he demanded, grabbing a young Delta by the arm.

"Rogues, Alpha," the warrior replied, fear evident in his voice. "Hundreds of them. They've broken through the northern defense line."

Maddox's eyes widened in panic. Without Lyra's strategic mind guiding their defenses, the pack's warriors were unprepared and disorganized.

In the great hall, Rosalie screamed at her personal attendant, her perfectly manicured nails digging into the girl's arm.

"This is sabotage!" she shrieked. "Lyra must have known! She set us up!"

Maddox burst into the room, his face contorted with rage and fear. "What have you done?" he demanded, advancing on Rosalie. "The pack is under attack because of your dealings with the Rogues!"

Rosalie backed away, her eyes wild. "Me? You're blaming me? This is Lyra's doing! She's turned the Rogues against us!"

As they argued, neither noticed the financial reports lying forgotten on the table—reports showing the pack's accounts drained dry, their territory undefended, their future bleak.

In the distance, howls of rage echoed closer as the Rogues advanced toward the heart of what had once been my home.

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