
Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King
Chapter 2
The morning air bit at my skin as I stood at the edge of the pack gathering, watching Byron's imposing figure at the center. His presence commanded attention, his Alpha aura pulsing with barely contained rage. I knew what was coming, could feel it in the tense set of Grant's shoulders beside me.
"Pack members!" Byron's voice boomed across the clearing. "Today we address a betrayal that cannot stand."
My heart hammered against my ribs as Byron's cold gaze found mine, then shifted to Grant.
"Beta Grant has violated direct Alpha orders," Byron continued, his voice carrying to every corner of the assembly. "He has disrespected my chosen mate and conducted investigations without authorization."
Grant stepped forward, his chin lifted despite the danger. "Alpha, I was merely fulfilling my duty to protect the Luna and investigate potential threats to our pack."
"Silence!" Byron roared, his Alpha tone slamming into Grant with such force that he staggered backward.
I moved to Grant's side, unable to watch him face this alone. "Byron, please. Grant was only doing what any loyal Beta would do."
Byron's eyes narrowed dangerously. "You dare defend him after his betrayal?"
"It's not betrayal to protect the Luna," Grant insisted, finding his voice again. "The Moon Goddess herself—"
"THE MOON GODDESS IS NOT HERE!" Byron's roar shook the trees around us. "I AM YOUR ALPHA!"
The pack members flinched, some lowering their eyes to avoid witnessing what was about to happen.
"Grant, you are hereby stripped of your rank and banished from Silvercrest territory," Byron declared, his voice cutting through the morning air like ice. "You have twenty-four hours to leave pack lands."
"Byron, no!" I cried, grabbing his arm. "He's been loyal for years!"
His eyes flashed to mine, filled with such hatred that I recoiled. "You have no voice in this matter, Elena."
Two Delta warriors stepped forward, positioning themselves on either side of Grant. My loyal Beta—my protector—looked at me one last time, his eyes filled with regret and something that looked like apology.
"I'm sorry, Luna," he whispered as they escorted him toward the pack borders.
I watched helplessly as they disappeared into the trees, my last ally taken from me.
---
Weeks passed in a blur of tension and isolation. I rarely saw Flynn anymore—he'd been reassigned to the most menial tasks, his once-proud position as warrior reduced to cleaning duties and omega work.
I found him one afternoon scrubbing the training grounds, his shoulders hunched in shame.
"Flynn," I called softly, approaching him carefully.
He looked up, relief washing over his features before he quickly glanced around to ensure we were alone. "Luna, you shouldn't be here."
"Why are they doing this to you?" I asked, keeping my voice low.
Flynn's jaw tightened. "The Alpha has been... reassigning me. Spreading rumors about my performance in past battles."
"That's absurd! You've always been courageous!"
He looked away, shame coloring his cheeks. "Now the other warriors won't even train with me. They say I'm a coward."
My chest tightened with helpless fury. "This is Byron's doing, isn't it?"
Flynn nodded, his eyes flashing with momentary anger before dimming again. "He questions my loyalty during training sessions. Makes me demonstrate basic techniques while the others watch."
I reached out to touch his shoulder, but he flinched away. "Don't, Luna. If anyone sees us..."
"I can't just watch them destroy you," I whispered.
"You can't help me," he replied, his voice hollow. "No one can."
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The pack law books were heavy in my arms as I carried them to my private study. For days, I'd been researching, searching desperately for any way out of this nightmare.
"Here," I murmured to myself, fingers tracing the ancient text. "Section 17, Article 3: Mate Bond Severance."
My heart raced as I read further. There was hope—a provision for cases of prolonged rejection and neglect. Cases where one mate publicly claimed another.
I carefully prepared my formal request, documenting each instance of Byron's rejection over our seven years together. The public humiliations, the neglect of his duties as my mate, his open obsession with Scarlett.
With trembling hands, I approached Byron's office the next morning.
"Enter," his cold voice commanded.
I stepped inside, clutching my papers tightly. "Alpha, I have a formal request."
His eyes narrowed as he recognized the legal format of my document. "What is this?"
"A mate bond severance request," I said, my voice steadier than I felt. "Citing seven years of documented rejection and your public claim of another mate."
Something dangerous flashed in his eyes as he snatched the papers from my hand. "You dare?"
"Pack law allows—"
"I FORBID IT!" His Alpha command hit me like a physical blow, forcing me to my knees. "You will never speak of bond severance again."
The papers scattered across the floor as he loomed over me, his Alpha aura crushing down on my very soul.
"You are MINE," he growled, his voice low and deadly. "Until death, you are MINE."
I looked up at him through tears of rage and despair, realizing with crystal clarity that there was no escape through pack law—not when the Alpha himself was my jailer.
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