
Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King
Chapter 3
The wrought iron gates of the Shadowmere pack house loomed before me, familiar yet suddenly foreign. I'd been away for weeks, burying my father and processing the inheritance that had changed everything. Now, with my father's Alpha ring heavy on my finger and Maren's ceremonial cloak around my shoulders, I was returning—not as Asher's neglected Luna, but as Alpha Florence Butler of the Crescent Moon Pack.
I pulled up to the entrance in my sleek black car, expecting the gates to open automatically as they always had. Instead, they remained firmly closed. Two pack warriors appeared at the guard post, their expressions shifting from surprise to discomfort when they recognized me.
"Luna Florence," one of them called through the intercom, his voice unnaturally formal. "We need to inform you that... that you cannot enter the main house without permission."
I stared at him, disbelief washing over me. "Excuse me?"
"Luna Celine has given orders," the second warrior added, avoiding my gaze. "You're to use the guest quarters if you need to stay on pack grounds."
"Luna Celine?" The words tasted bitter on my tongue.
The warriors shifted uncomfortably. "The Alpha's family is in residence," the first one explained, his voice dropping to a mumble. "Your previous rooms have been... reassigned."
Something cold and hard crystallized in my chest. "I see."
The second warrior cleared his throat. "The guest quarters are prepared for you. They're quite comfortable—"
"I don't need guest quarters," I interrupted, my voice steady despite the rage building inside me. "I am Alpha Florence Butler of the Crescent Moon Pack, and I command entry to these grounds."
The warriors exchanged glances, clearly unprepared for this. The first one reached for his radio, presumably to call for backup or permission, but I was already out of the car.
"Move aside," I ordered, letting my newly awakened Alpha authority fill my voice.
Something in my tone—or perhaps the ring on my finger—made them step back instinctively. The gates swung open.
I walked past them, my father's cloak billowing behind me in the breeze. "You'll learn to address me properly," I said quietly as I passed. "Or you'll learn what happens to those who don't recognize an Alpha's authority."
The main house stood before me, unchanged yet utterly transformed. I climbed the familiar steps and pushed open the heavy oak door.
The foyer was silent, but signs of change were everywhere. New artwork hung on the walls—family portraits featuring Asher, Celine, and a small boy with Asher's dark hair. My own photographs had been removed.
I headed for the Luna's quarters—my quarters—only to find the door locked. With a surge of Alpha power, I forced it open.
The room was unrecognizable. My elegant furnishings had been replaced with frilly, feminine pieces. The closet that once held my carefully curated wardrobe now overflowed with Celine's clothes—cheap, flashy items that seemed to mock the Luna's traditional elegance.
I moved to the storage room across the hall and pushed open the door. There, piled haphazardly in plastic bins, were my clothes, books, and personal belongings—treated like unwanted clutter.
"Looking for something?"
I turned to find Beta Ryan standing in the doorway, his expression unreadable.
"My things," I replied simply. "It seems someone thought they could erase me from this pack."
Ryan shifted uncomfortably. "These are Alpha Asher's orders. He thought it best to... reorganize the space."
"Did he now?" I stepped past him, heading toward the Alpha's office at the end of the hall.
I could hear voices before I reached the door—Asher's deep baritone and a woman's softer tones. I pushed the door open without knocking.
The scene before me froze my blood. Celine sat in the Luna's traditional chair beside the desk, her legs crossed elegantly as she reviewed documents with Asher. My documents—pack alliance proposals I had drafted years ago.
They both looked up at my entrance, Celine's expression shifting from surprise to smug satisfaction while Asher's face hardened into a cold mask.
"Florence," he said, my name sounding like an accusation on his lips. "You should have announced your arrival."
"I'm in my own pack house," I replied, my voice dangerously calm. "Why would I need permission?"
Celine smiled sweetly. "We didn't expect you back so soon. Not with your... grief and all."
Asher nodded, his eyes never leaving mine. "Celine has been handling Luna duties since you've been too grief-stricken to fulfill your responsibilities."
I stepped closer, letting the weight of my father's cloak settle around my shoulders. "Is that what you call it?"
"Celine is my chosen mate," Asher said coldly. "You will show her the proper respect."
The words hung in the air between us, a challenge and a declaration of war.
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