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My Alpha Tried to Demote Me to Omega for Her

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The grand ballroom of the Blackwood Pack House glittered under crystal chandeliers, a sea of formal gowns and tailored suits swaying to the string quartet's melody. I smoothed down my simple navy dress—elegant but understated, designed to blend into the background. Five years as Luna had taught me the art of invisibility. "Miss Spencer, the Eastern Ridge Beta is questioning the seating arrangement," Marcus, our pack Beta, appeared at my elbow, his voice low. "He's insisting on being placed near the Northern Alliance representatives." I nodded, already moving toward the entrance hall where the offending Beta stood, his face flushed with indignation. The Eastern Ridge and Northern Alliance had a territorial dispute brewing—something Lachlan had ignored despite my warnings. "Beta Morris," I greeted him with a diplomatic smile. "I've rearranged the seating to honor your pack's traditions. You'll be positioned with the Western Valley delegation—your traditional allies." His eyes narrowed. "And the Northerners?" "Separated by the Silver Creek and Moonstone delegations," I replied smoothly.

My Alpha Tried to Demote Me to Omega for Her Chapter 1

The grand ballroom of the Blackwood Pack House glittered under crystal chandeliers, a sea of formal gowns and tailored suits swaying to the string quartet's melody. I smoothed down my simple navy dress—elegant but understated, designed to blend into the background. Five years as Luna had taught me the art of invisibility.

"Miss Spencer, the Eastern Ridge Beta is questioning the seating arrangement," Marcus, our pack Beta, appeared at my elbow, his voice low. "He's insisting on being placed near the Northern Alliance representatives."

I nodded, already moving toward the entrance hall where the offending Beta stood, his face flushed with indignation. The Eastern Ridge and Northern Alliance had a territorial dispute brewing—something Lachlan had ignored despite my warnings.

"Beta Morris," I greeted him with a diplomatic smile. "I've rearranged the seating to honor your pack's traditions. You'll be positioned with the Western Valley delegation—your traditional allies."

His eyes narrowed. "And the Northerners?"

"Separated by the Silver Creek and Moonstone delegations," I replied smoothly. "The neutral territories between you should prevent any... misunderstandings."

The tension in his shoulders eased. "You're thorough, Miss Spencer. I see why Alpha Lachlan keeps you around."

The words stung more than they should have. *Keeps you around*. Not "values your counsel" or "respects your position." Just... keeps around, like a useful pet.

I returned to the ballroom, my work complete. The diplomatic crisis averted, security protocols confirmed, and seating arrangements perfected. Now I could finally enter as Luna, perhaps stand beside Lachlan for photographs with visiting dignitaries.

That's when I saw her.

Florence Holmes glided into the ballroom on Lachlan's arm, her crimson gown a perfect complement to his ceremonial Alpha colors. The pack members bowed as they passed, murmuring respectful greetings to "Alpha Lachlan" and "Miss Holmes." Not once did anyone acknowledge me.

"Luna Spencer," a young Delta warrior offered me a glass of champagne, his eyes darting nervously between Florence and me.

"Thank you," I murmured, accepting the glass but not drinking. My stomach was too knotted.

I needed a moment alone. The weight of the glass replica necklace at my throat seemed heavier than usual tonight. I slipped away toward the service corridors behind the VIP lounge, seeking the quiet hallway that would lead to my private office.

The voices reached me first—Lachlan's deep timbre, followed by Gamma Reid's gravelly laugh. I paused, my enhanced hearing picking up their words through the thin wall.

"To another successful year," Lachlan's voice was loose, likely several drinks in. "And to Florence, who actually deserves recognition for her work."

"Hear, hear!" Beta Marcus agreed. "Though what about our... ceremonial Luna?"

There was a pause, then Lachlan's laugh—sharp and mocking. "Hanna? She's useful enough as a secretary. Organizes things well. But a true Luna? Please."

My fingers pressed against the wall, steadying myself.

"She's so desperate for validation it's almost pathetic," Lachlan continued. "Wearing that fake necklace like it means something. As if a wolfless charity case would know a true mate bond from a schoolgirl crush."

The glass in my hand trembled. Five years of devotion, of proving myself, of loving him despite his distance—reduced to this.

"And she still hasn't shifted," Gamma Reid added with a sneer. "Twenty-three and nothing. Must be defective."

"Mother says rogue bloodlines are unstable," Lachlan replied. "At least she hasn't gone feral... yet."

Their laughter burned through me like acid.

"Speaking of the necklace," Beta Marcus said, "I noticed Florence wearing something similar under her dress earlier."

There was a pause, then Lachlan's voice dropped lower. "The real Luna Necklace? Of course. Only a true wolf deserves our pack's legacy."

"What about the one Hanna wears?" Gamma Reid asked.

"A glass replica I commissioned to shut her up," Lachlan scoffed. "The real one enhances the wearer's aura—something a wolfless nobody couldn't handle anyway."

My fingers flew to my throat, touching the cold glass that had felt so precious moments before. A replica. A lie. Like everything else in our relationship.

"She actually thinks it's real," Lachlan's voice was thick with amusement. "Pathetic, isn't it?"

I stood frozen, my heart splintering in my chest. Five years of pretending to be worthy, of hiding my true nature, of loving a man who saw me as nothing but a burden to be tolerated.

The glass at my throat felt like a noose now. A beautiful, glittering noose that matched the chains of lies binding me to this pack, to this life.

Behind me, the ballroom continued its glittering facade. Ahead of me, Lachlan's laughter echoed through the wall.

And somewhere deep inside me, something stirred—something that had slept too long.

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