
Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King
Chapter 3
The principal's office smelled like stale coffee and fear.
I sat with my spine straight, hands folded in my lap, while Samira stood behind me like a sentinel. Across the wide oak desk, Principal Davidson fidgeted with his pen, his discomfort radiating in waves. Edward slouched in the chair beside me—close enough that our bond pulsed with his irritation, far enough that he might as well have been on another continent.
Celine perched on the edge of her seat, her mask of professional concern firmly in place. That vanilla perfume choked the air between us.
"I'm sure this is all a misunderstanding," Principal Davidson began, his voice thin and reedy. "Ms. Matthews has been an exemplary teacher for three years—"
"This is internal pack politics," Edward cut in, his Alpha tone bleeding through despite the human audience. "A personal matter that has no place in a professional setting."
I felt Samira's hand touch my shoulder—steady, grounding. My wolf settled, predatory calm replacing the urge to lunge across the desk.
"Actually, Principal Davidson, this is a clear-cut case of ethics violations." I pulled the folder from my lap, placing it on his desk with deliberate care. "Bank statements showing transfers totaling forty-seven thousand dollars from my husband's personal accounts to Ms. Matthews over the past eight months. Receipts for the leased Mercedes registered in her name but paid from our joint account. Tuition payments for her niece to a private university."
Edward's jaw tightened, but he said nothing. Couldn't, not without confirming everything.
Principal Davidson's face had gone pale. His fingers trembled as he flipped through the documents, his eyes widening with each page.
"There's also this." Samira leaned forward, placing her phone on the desk. "A recorded phone conversation from two nights ago where Ms. Matthews explicitly admits to accepting these gifts in exchange for favorable treatment of the Alpha's son."
She pressed play.
Celine's voice filled the room, dripping with venom: "If you were enough of a woman for him, he wouldn't be buying me jewelry, would he?"
The color drained from Celine's face. Her carefully constructed mask shattered, revealing the calculating predator beneath.
"That's—you can't use that! I didn't consent to being recorded!" She lurched forward, her voice climbing to a shriek.
"Connecticut is a one-party consent state," Samira said, her tone clinical. "The recording is perfectly legal."
Principal Davidson's hands shook as he closed the folder. "Ms. Matthews, I'm suspending you immediately pending a full investigation. You'll need to surrender your keys and access badge. Security will escort you from the premises."
"No!" Celine shot to her feet, whirling on Edward. "Tell him! Tell him we're together, that I'm your true love, that you're going to make me your Luna!"
The silence that followed was devastating.
Edward stared at her like she'd grown a second head, his Alpha composure cracking at the edges. "Celine, that's not—"
"You said you loved me!" Her voice turned shrill, desperate. "You said she didn't understand you, that she was cold, that I was what you needed!"
Principal Davidson's chair scraped backward. "I think we're done here. Ms. Matthews, leave now, or I'm calling campus security."
Celine's wild eyes found mine, and what I saw there wasn't remorse—it was pure hatred. "You think you've won? He'll never forgive you for this. He'll hate you for destroying what we had."
I stood then, letting my Luna aura fill the room. It wasn't aggressive, wasn't violent—but it was unmistakable. Power that had been suppressed for ten years finally unleashed, filling every corner of the small office until even Principal Davidson pressed back against his chair.
"What you had," I said softly, "was a fantasy built on my husband's lies and your exploitation of our son. That ends today."
Celine opened her mouth, but Samira was already guiding her toward the door. "Come on. Before you make this worse."
As they left, Edward finally spoke. "Emery, this is going too far. She's just a human who—"
"Who manipulated our son while sleeping with his father?" My wolf snarled through the words. "Who violated every ethical boundary of her profession for money and status? Tell me, Edward—at what point does betrayal become too far?"
He had no answer.
Principal Davidson cleared his throat. "Mr. and Mrs. Peterson, I'll need to report this to the district attorney. The financial irregularities alone constitute—"
"Do what you need to do," I said, turning toward the door. "I'll be available if they need my testimony."
Edward caught my arm as I passed, his grip desperate. "Emery, wait. We need to talk about this. Privately."
I looked down at his hand on my arm, then up at his face. For ten years, I'd seen strength there, authority, the mate I'd chosen above everything else. Now I saw only a stranger.
"Let go of me," I said quietly.
His hand dropped like I'd burned him.
I walked out of that office with my head high and my wolf singing vengeance in my veins. Behind me, I heard Edward's ragged breathing, Principal Davidson's nervous shuffling.
In the hallway, Samira waited, her expression fierce with pride. "Phase one complete."
"Phase one," I agreed.
Two days later, I watched from my car as police cruisers pulled up to Celine's apartment complex, their lights painting the evening red and blue. My phone buzzed with a text from the assistant district attorney: "Arriving now. Multiple counts of soliciting bribes. Thank you for the evidence."
Edward's BMW was parked in front of her building.
I smiled.
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