
My Alpha Tried to Kill Our Pup for Power
Chapter 5
The ceremonial pack run was a tradition as old as the Black Moon Pack itself—a time when hierarchy was reaffirmed, bonds were strengthened, and the Alpha and Luna led their wolves under the silver light of the moon. Tonight, that tradition would be shattered.
As wolves gathered at the edge of the forest, I felt the weight of their expectations. The pack anticipated the Alpha and Luna running side by side, their unity a symbol of strength for all to follow. I caught snippets of their whispers, their certainty that tonight would be the night—the night when their Alpha reclaimed his rightful place beside me.
Thatcher stood tall, his chest puffed with pride as he surveyed his domain. His eyes found mine, a smug certainty in his gaze that made my skin crawl. He believed tonight would cement his victory, that I would finally submit to his charm and the mate bond he so carelessly abused.
'Are you ready, my Luna?' he called, his voice carrying across the clearing. The wolves quieted, their attention fixed on us, waiting for my response.
I smiled, a cold curve of my lips that didn't reach my eyes. 'I'm ready,' I replied, my voice clear and steady.
Thatcher shifted first, his transformation fluid and practiced. His wolf was massive—jet black with a silver streak running down his spine, his amber eyes gleaming with dominance. He huffed, a sound of satisfaction, as the pack murmured their admiration.
I shifted next, my own transformation smooth and natural. My wolf—sleek and silver with piercing blue eyes—emerged with a quiet dignity that commanded respect. The pack watched, their anticipation palpable.
Then, deliberately, I turned away from Thatcher. My paws found the soft forest floor as I moved toward Wells, who stood at the edge of the gathering. His wolf—a powerful gray with silver-tipped fur—waited with patient stillness. I brushed against his flank, a clear choice made before the entire pack.
The collective gasp was audible. Wolves exchanged glances of shock and confusion. This was not part of the script they expected.
Thatcher's rage exploded like a thunderclap. His massive wolf form lunged toward Wells, teeth bared, a ferocious growl ripping from his throat. The challenge was unmistakable—an Alpha confronting a Beta on his own territory, over his own Luna.
Wells stood his ground, his gray wolf steady and unflinching. The pack scattered, creating a ring around the confrontation. This was unprecedented—a challenge during a ceremonial run, in front of the entire pack.
I moved quickly, placing myself between them. My wolf's hackles rose, not in fear but in cold, calculated fury. I faced Thatcher, my silver form smaller than his but no less powerful.
Then, I released it—a blast of pure Luna aura, crushing and absolute. The power I'd inherited and cultivated surged through me, expanding outward in waves of silver light. The pack felt it, a physical force that pushed against their wolves.
Thatcher's wolf staggered, his massive form faltering under the weight of my power. His amber eyes widened in shock, then narrowed in defiance. But defiance was not enough. My aura pressed down, forcing his head lower, lower, until his neck was bared in submission.
A hush fell over the clearing. The sight of their Alpha forced to submit to their Luna—during a ceremonial run, no less—was a moment that would be whispered about for generations. I heard the whispers starting already, soft murmurs of doubt and uncertainty.
'What happened to our Alpha?' someone asked. 'Why does he not control his Luna?'
I shifted back to human form, standing tall as the pack watched in stunned silence. Thatcher followed, his face a mask of fury and humiliation.
'I'm sorry,' I said, my voice carrying just the right note of confusion and distress. 'I don't understand what came over me. I just... I felt threatened.'
The performance was flawless. I played the vulnerable mate, my voice quavering as I turned to face him. 'Thatcher, I want to trust you. I want to merge our assets, to give you control of the pack lands and my inheritance.'
His eyes lit with greedy hope, even as his pride still stung from the public submission.
'But I can't,' I continued, my voice dropping to a whisper that nonetheless carried to every ear. 'Not until you prove your loyalty. There's a dark, threatening presence stalking me and my pup. I need you to eliminate all outside threats before I can feel safe.'
I met his gaze, my own unwavering. 'Can you do that for me, Alpha? Can you prove your loyalty is absolute?'
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