
Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King
Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King Chapter 1
The neutral territory's conference hall felt suffocating despite its grand windows and high ceilings. I sat rigidly in my chair, my hands folded in my lap as I watched Ezrah lean closer to Gemma for the third time in ten minutes. The territorial boundary maps spread across the mahogany table seemed to blur as my mate's voice carried across the room, seeking her opinion on every strategic decision.
"What do you think, Gemma? Should we accept the eastern border proposal?" Ezrah's tone held a deference that made my stomach clench. The same tone he'd once used with me, back when my thoughts mattered to him.
Gemma's delicate fingers traced the map's edge, her voice soft and measured. "I believe the eastern access would benefit trade routes, but perhaps we should consider the water rights implications." She glanced at me briefly, her expression unreadable. "Though I'm sure Adelaide has valuable insights as well."
The perfunctory acknowledgment stung worse than being ignored entirely. I straightened in my chair, my Luna training demanding I speak with authority despite the growing hollow in my chest. "The water rights are crucial, but we're overlooking the defensive vulnerabilities. That eastern corridor leaves us exposed to—"
"The trade benefits outweigh the risks," Ezrah interrupted, not even looking in my direction. "Gemma's assessment is sound. We'll proceed with the eastern proposal."
Alpha Marcus Steele from the Northern Pack raised an eyebrow at the obvious dismissal, while Alpha Catherine Wells from the Western Pack shifted uncomfortably. The disrespect toward a Luna was palpable, and I felt heat creep up my neck as the other pack leaders exchanged glances.
I forced my voice to remain steady. "As Luna of the Silverpine Pack, I must insist we discuss the defensive implications before—"
"The matter is settled." Ezrah's Alpha tone cut through my words like a blade. The command in his voice made my wolf whimper, even as fury burned in my chest. In front of allied packs, he was reducing me to nothing.
Gemma placed a gentle hand on Ezrah's arm, her touch lingering longer than necessary. "Perhaps we should hear all perspectives before finalizing anything," she said with false diplomacy, but her eyes held a satisfied gleam that made my skin crawl.
The next two hours passed in a haze of humiliation. Every strategic point I raised was either ignored or contradicted by Ezrah, who then turned to Gemma for validation. The widow who had never held a leadership position was being treated as his co-Alpha, while I—his Moon Goddess-ordained mate—sat like a decorative afterthought.
When Alpha Wells suggested a fifteen-minute recess, I stood abruptly, needing air before I said something that would shame our pack further. The autumn wind outside carried the scent of dying leaves and approaching winter, matching the death I felt creeping through my bond with Ezrah.
"Adelaide." Gemma's voice made me turn. She'd followed me onto the terrace, her expression carefully concerned. "Are you feeling alright? You seem... distant today."
The false sympathy in her tone made my wolf snarl internally. "I'm fine, Gemma. Just processing the negotiations."
"Ezrah values your input, you know." Her words were honey-sweet poison. "He's just been so stressed since... well, since my mate died. He feels responsible for protecting me, for honoring his brother's memory."
Each word was a calculated strike. She knew exactly what she was doing, positioning herself as the grieving widow who needed protection while painting me as the unfeeling mate who couldn't understand loss.
"I understand grief," I said quietly, my hands gripping the terrace railing. "What I don't understand is why honoring the dead requires dishonoring the living."
Gemma's mask slipped for just a moment, her eyes flashing with something cold and triumphant. "Perhaps some bonds are simply stronger than others, Adelaide. Perhaps some connections transcend even the Moon Goddess's plans."
Before I could respond, a bone-chilling howl split the air. Then another. And another.
Rogues.
The conference hall erupted in chaos as massive wolves crashed through the windows, their eyes wild with bloodlust. Alpha Kane Blackthorne's scarred form led the pack, his human shape shifting mid-leap as claws and fangs tore through the allied delegates.
I spun toward the hall, my Luna instincts screaming to protect the pack, but rough hands seized my arms. Gemma's scream pierced the air as more rogues surrounded us, their growls promising violence.
"Five hundred gold coins," Kane's gravelly voice cut through the snarling. He'd shifted back to human form, blood dripping from his claws as he surveyed his captives. "And territorial concessions. For all three of your lives."
Ezrah's face went ashen as he calculated the impossible demand. Our pack's entire treasury couldn't cover half that ransom. The silence stretched like a death sentence as Kane's patience visibly thinned.
Then Ezrah's eyes met mine across the space between us, and I saw my death sentence written in his gaze.
"I'll pay for Gemma," he said, his voice steady despite the tremor in his hands. "The pack needs her guidance more than... than Adelaide's presence."
The words hit me like physical blows. My mate—my Moon Goddess-ordained mate—was trading my life for hers.
"Ezrah, no!" I screamed as rough hands dragged me toward the broken windows. "Please! I'm your mate! Your Luna!"
But he was already moving toward Gemma, already choosing her over the sacred bond that should have meant everything.
My last sight of him was his arms wrapping around her trembling form as I was dragged into the darkness, my screams echoing unanswered in the night.
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