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My Rogue Defied His Bond

The forest was silent except for my ragged breathing. Dawn light filtered through the trees as I knelt in the clearing, my body trembling. Today was my twentieth birthday—the day the pack healers had predicted would be my last. "Come on," I whispered to the faint presence inside me. "Please." My weak wolf stirred, barely a whisper compared to the roaring beasts that lived within normal werewolves. I'd spent my entire life as less-than, raised by rogues on the outskirts of Silver Moon territory, always knowing I was living on borrowed time. The first crack of bone made me gasp. My spine arched as white-hot pain shot through my limbs. This wasn't the smooth transformation I'd witnessed in others—this was my body breaking, my weak wolf desperately trying to emerge but lacking the strength to complete the shift. "I can't—" I choked, collapsing onto all fours.
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Chapter 3

The summons came at dawn, delivered by a stone-faced Beta who barely met my eyes.

"Alpha Shaw requires your presence in the council chamber. Immediately."

I set down my untouched breakfast, my stomach already churning with dread. In the week since my arrival, Ethan had barely acknowledged my existence except to issue cold commands. Now he wanted me at a pack meeting?

*Something's wrong,* Olivia's wolf whispered, her unease bleeding into mine.

The council chamber buzzed with foreign scents and barely contained aggression. Three visiting Alphas sat around the massive oak table, their powerful auras clashing like storm fronts. My steps faltered at the threshold as all eyes turned to me—calculating, dismissive, predatory.

Ethan stood at the head of the table, his silver gaze finding mine with the weight of an anchor. "Come."

One word. One command that brooked no argument.

I forced my feet forward, hyperaware of every eye tracking my movement. The visiting Alphas didn't bother hiding their assessment—the rogue Luna-in-waiting, the replacement for the beloved Olivia. I could practically taste their disdain.

"Gentlemen," Ethan's voice cut through the tension, "my Luna-in-waiting, Lily."

No last name. No pack affiliation. Just Lily, as if I were a pet he'd acquired.

Alpha Morrison from the Crimson Peak Pack leaned back in his chair, his scarred face twisting into something that wasn't quite a smile. "So this is Olivia's... successor."

The pause before 'successor' made my skin crawl. Inside me, Olivia's wolf snarled, but I kept my expression neutral, my hands clasped tightly in front of me.

"She carries Olivia's wolf," Ethan said, his tone devoid of emotion. "The bloodline remains strong."

Bloodline. As if I were breeding stock.

"Can she shift?" Alpha Chen from the Mountain Ridge Pack asked, addressing Ethan as if I weren't standing right there.

"She's adapting," Ethan replied smoothly. A lie wrapped in truth. He didn't mention my failed attempts, my lack of control. Why would he? It would make him look weak.

"And her background?" Morrison pressed, his dark eyes raking over me with blatant disgust. "I heard she was raised by rogues."

My cheeks burned, but I kept my chin up. I opened my mouth to respond—

"Her past is irrelevant," Ethan cut me off before I could speak. "She serves Moonveil now."

Serves. Not belongs to. Not is part of. Serves.

The meeting dragged on for hours. Pack territories, trade agreements, border disputes—all discussed while I stood there like a decorative statue. Every time I shifted my weight or showed any sign of fatigue, Ethan's jaw would tighten imperceptibly. A silent warning.

When Alpha Morrison questioned the wisdom of certain patrol routes, I bit my tongue on the knowledge that flooded my mind—Olivia's memories of those same paths, their weaknesses, better alternatives. When Alpha Chen complained about rogue attacks, I swallowed my insights about rogue behavior patterns, learned from years of living among them.

I was a fountain of useful information, silenced by the Alpha who claimed me.

"Perhaps your Luna-in-waiting would like to sit?" Alpha Reeves from the Eastern Shores Pack suggested after the third hour, gesturing to the empty chair beside Ethan—the Luna's traditional place.

Ethan's expression didn't change. "She's fine where she is."

The rejection hit like a physical blow. That chair, inches from where I stood, might as well have been miles away. The other Alphas exchanged glances, and I saw what they saw—a weak Alpha who couldn't even properly claim his mate, parading a replacement he didn't want.

*Endure,* Olivia's voice whispered. *For him.*

But why? Why endure this humiliation for a man who treated me like an embarrassment?

When the meeting finally ended, the visiting Alphas filed out, their goodbyes to Ethan warm and respectful. To me, they offered nothing but dismissive glances.

"You did well," Ethan said once we were alone, his back to me as he stared out the window.

"I stood there like furniture," I said, my voice sharper than intended.

He turned then, his silver eyes flashing with something dangerous. "You stood there like a Luna-in-waiting should. Silent. Observant. Obedient."

"Is that all I am to you?" The words escaped before I could stop them. "A silent ornament to prove you've moved on from—"

"Enough." His Alpha tone slammed into me, forcing my knees to buckle. I caught myself on the table, hatred and hurt warring in my chest. "You know nothing about what you are to me."

"Then tell me," I whispered, meeting his gaze despite the crushing weight of his dominance. "Tell me why you keep me here if you can't stand the sight of me."

For a moment, something raw flickered across his face. Then the mask slammed back into place.

"Be ready for the Alliance Banquet tomorrow night," he said, turning away. "Wear something appropriate. You'll be representing Moonveil."

He left without another word, leaving me alone in the chamber that smelled of power and politics and my own worthlessness.

Tomorrow night. Another performance. Another chance to stand in Olivia's shadow while Ethan pretended I didn't exist.

I pressed my palms against the oak table, letting its solid presence ground me. Somewhere in the distance, a wolf howled—lonely and defiant.

Maybe it was time I learned to howl back.

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