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My Alpha Tried to Demote Me to Omega for Her

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.
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Chapter 4

The pack dining hall hummed with conversation as servers placed steaming plates before the elders. I sat at my usual place, three seats away from Lachlan—close enough to appear as part of the leadership, far enough to emphasize my true position. Tonight, I'd deliberately left my neck bare. No glass replica. No pretense.

"Where's your necklace?" Lachlan's voice cut through the chatter, sharp and commanding.

I looked up slowly, meeting his gaze across the table. "I thought it might be too... ostentatious for a simple pack dinner."

His jaw tightened. "You're the Luna. You should wear the Luna Necklace at all formal gatherings."

The elders paused their conversations, forks suspended midair. Former Luna Allen's eyes narrowed with interest.

"Of course," I replied, my voice steady. "Which one would you prefer I wear?"

The table fell silent.

"What are you talking about?" Lachlan's brow furrowed, confusion briefly replacing his usual arrogance.

I set down my water glass with deliberate care. "Which one? The glass toy you gave me, or the artifact warming Florence's chest?"

Lachlan's face flushed dark red. "You're being ridiculous. There's only one Luna Necklace."

"Is there?" I tilted my head slightly. "Then perhaps you should ask Florence why she's wearing the real one while I've been given a replica."

Former Luna Allen's eyes gleamed with malicious delight as she glanced between us.

"You're delusional," Lachlan hissed, recovering quickly. "This is exactly why you're—"

"Why I'm what?" I interrupted softly. "Unfit to be Luna? Unable to shift? A burden to the pack?"

The elders exchanged uncomfortable glances.

"Hanna," Lachlan's voice dropped to a dangerous whisper, "you're embarrassing yourself. Jealousy doesn't suit you."

Jealousy. As if my pain was nothing more than petty envy.

"I'm not jealous, Lachlan," I replied, rising from my seat. "I'm awake."

---

The moonlight streamed through my bedroom window as I sat at my desk, a single lamp casting shadows across the page. My hand moved steadily, pen scratching against paper.

*To Alpha Lachlan Allen and the Blackwood Pack Council,*

*I hereby tender my resignation from all administrative duties effective immediately...*

Not a breakup letter. Not a declaration of hurt or betrayal. A business memo. Cold. Professional. Final.

I continued writing, detailing the transition of my responsibilities, the files I'd prepared, the contacts who would need to be notified. Five years of work, reduced to bullet points and procedural notes.

When I finished, I read it over once. No emotion seeped through. No tears stained the paper. Just words on a page—the final act of a woman who had loved too much and been valued too little.

I moved to my closet next, pulling out a single duffel bag. What does a Luna pack when leaving her life behind? Surprisingly little.

Clothes. A few books. The small box of photographs from before I came to Blackwood—proof of a life that existed without Lachlan.

Everything he'd ever given me fit into a small pile on the bed: a silver bracelet for our first anniversary (which he'd forgotten until Florence reminded him), a perfume he'd bought because Florence said it would "mask my natural scent," and a necklace—the glass replica that had fooled me for years.

I left them there. Worthless trinkets from a worthless relationship.

As I zipped the bag closed, I realized something had changed inside me. The pain was still there, but it had crystallized into something harder. Something colder.

I no longer loved Lachlan Allen.

---

"Attention, pack members." Lachlan's voice boomed through the great hall the next morning. "I'm calling for a mandatory gathering tomorrow evening."

I stood at the back of the crowd, my resignation letter still unsigned in my pocket. I'd planned to deliver it privately, but now...

"A Mate Ceremony will be performed to strengthen our pack bonds," he continued, his eyes deliberately avoiding mine. "All members must attend."

Murmurs rippled through the gathered wolves. Mate Ceremonies were rare—usually performed only when a new Alpha pair was established.

"This ceremony will honor tradition," Lachlan said, his voice carrying a note of satisfaction that made my skin crawl. "And address... certain irregularities in our pack structure."

Florence stood beside him, her hand possessively resting on his arm. The real Luna Necklace gleamed at her throat.

"Hanna." Former Luna Allen materialized at my side, her voice dripping with false concern. "I do hope you understand what's happening here."

I met her gaze steadily. "Perfectly."

"Good." Her smile was venomous. "Lachlan has decided it's time to formalize Florence's position. You'll be recognized as Pack Omega—a generous compromise considering your... limitations."

Pack Omega. From Luna to the lowest rank overnight.

"He can't do that," I said quietly.

"He's Alpha," she replied with a shrug. "He can do whatever he wants."

As the crowd dispersed, I felt something stir deep within me—not the wolf I'd spent years trying to awaken, but something else entirely. Something that had nothing to do with mate bonds or pack hierarchy.

It felt remarkably like freedom.

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