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My Alpha Replaced Me with a Rogue’s Mate

The storm rattled the windows of the Pack House as I paced the foyer, towels in hand. Leonardo was late returning from border patrol, and worry gnawed at my stomach. Seven years as his Luna had taught me to trust my instincts, and tonight they screamed that something was wrong. The front doors burst open with a bang that made me jump. Leonardo stood there, soaked to the bone, his powerful frame silhouetted against the lightning that split the sky behind him. But it wasn't his unusual lateness or the storm that made my blood run cold—it was what he carried in his arms. A woman. A petite, trembling woman with wide, tear-filled eyes and two small pups clinging to her skirts. "Jayleen!" Leonardo's voice carried an urgency I'd never heard before. "Quickly, get Dr.
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Chapter 2

The weekly Pack Dinner was a tradition I'd once cherished—a time when Leonardo and I would sit at the head table, overseeing our pack with pride. Tonight, I entered the dining hall with my head held high despite the whispers that followed me like shadows.

The room fell silent as I walked in. At the head table, Leonardo sat with Kinsley beside him, her tiny frame draped in a dress that cost more than most pack members earned in a month. Two empty seats separated them—a calculated distance that spoke volumes.

"Jayleen," Elder Marcus Stone's voice cut through the silence. "How... unexpected to see you here."

I met his gaze steadily. "I'm still Luna of this pack, Elder Stone. My presence should not be surprising."

Kinsley's eyes widened dramatically as I approached. She pressed a trembling hand to her chest, her breathing suddenly labored. "Oh! I—I can't—" She gasped, clutching at her throat. "Her scent—it's triggering my PTSD!"

The dining hall erupted in murmurs. I stopped mid-stride, my fingers curling into fists at my sides.

"Dirty rogue," I heard someone whisper. "Contaminating our air."

Kinsley's face contorted in what looked like genuine distress, but something about the timing felt rehearsed. She wheezed loudly, her eyes fixed on Leonardo with practiced desperation.

"Please," she whimpered. "It hurts so much."

Leonardo stood abruptly, his chair scraping against the floor. The room fell silent again as he turned to me, his eyes flashing gold with his wolf's presence.

"Jayleen," he said, his voice carrying the unmistakable edge of an Alpha command. "Leave the dining hall. Eat in the kitchen with the Omegas tonight."

The words hit me like a physical blow. Seven years as his chosen mate, his partner in battle and governance, reduced to this—exile to the servants' quarters because his new plaything couldn't bear my presence.

I felt dozens of eyes on me, waiting for my reaction. Some expectant, others pitying, a few satisfied at my humiliation.

"You're asking me to leave?" I kept my voice steady despite the storm raging inside me.

"I'm not asking." Leonardo's jaw tightened. "I'm commanding it."

For a moment, I stood perfectly still, meeting his gaze without flinching. Something flickered in his eyes—doubt, perhaps, or a ghost of the man who once loved me—but it vanished as quickly as it appeared.

Without another word, I turned and walked out, my steps measured and deliberate. I would not give them the satisfaction of seeing me break.

---

The next afternoon, I found myself near the playground, drawn by the sounds of children's laughter. Kinsley's pups were there, playing under the watchful eye of a nanny who quickly tensed at my approach.

I kept my distance, observing them with the keen eye I'd developed during my years as a rogue. Something about these children didn't add up.

They moved differently from Alpha offspring I'd known. Where most pups their age would show signs of enhanced coordination and strength—latent manifestations of their bloodline—these two moved with the awkwardness of common wolves.

"Careful, Liam!" the nanny called as the smaller boy climbed a slide.

The child slipped, scraping his knee against the rough surface. He began to cry, and the nanny rushed to his side, cradling him as she examined the wound.

That's when I caught it—the scent of his blood. Metallic and sharp, yes, but lacking the rich forest undertone that characterized high-ranking bloodlines. This wasn't Alpha blood.

"Is everything alright?" I asked, approaching slowly.

The nanny glared at me. "Stay away from them."

"I'm just concerned," I said mildly. "Perhaps we should run some DNA tests for the pack health records. It's standard procedure for all pack children."

"Ms. Kinsley doesn't want her children subjected to invasive procedures," she snapped.

Later, I found Beta Thomas in his office and mentioned my observations. "Don't you think it's strange?" I asked. "Their movements, their scents?"

Thomas wouldn't meet my eyes. "The Alpha hasn't authorized any tests."

"But for health reasons—"

"Jayleen," he interrupted, his voice tight. "I think you should focus on your own situation rather than making trouble for others."

---

That evening, I logged into the pack's financial server to approve the winter supply budget. To my surprise, my access was denied.

"Your credentials are invalid," the screen read.

I frowned, typing my password again carefully. The same message appeared.

Using techniques I'd developed during my rogue days, I bypassed the firewall and gained entry to the system. What I found made my blood run cold.

Massive transfers had been authorized by Elder Marcus Stone—designer clothes, jewelry, a luxury SUV all purchased for Kinsley. The pack's emergency reserve had dwindled by thirty percent in less than a week.

I scrolled through transaction after transaction, each one more extravagant than the last. A custom gown from Paris. Diamond earrings. A private spa retreat.

"Marcus Stone," I whispered to myself, "you've just made a serious mistake."

As I stared at the screen, a notification popped up—another transfer request, this one for a down payment on a lakeside mansion in Kinsley's name.

The pack was bleeding money, and no one seemed to notice or care.

Except me.

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