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Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King

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.
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Chapter 3

The silk sheets beneath my fingertips felt foreign against my skin, too soft and luxurious for someone who'd spent the last few days chained in a rogue cavern. Sunlight filtered through tall windows, casting golden patterns across marble floors that gleamed like mirrors. This wasn't a prison cell or a servant's quarters—this was a suite fit for royalty.

"You're awake." The deep voice made me turn toward the doorway, where Salvatore Porter stood with a silver tray in his hands. Steam rose from what smelled like chamomile tea, and my stomach clenched with sudden hunger. "How are you feeling?"

I pulled the covers higher, acutely aware that I was wearing a nightgown I didn't remember putting on. "Where am I?"

"The Northern Royal Territory. My home." He set the tray on a side table and stepped back, giving me space. "You've been sleeping for three days. The pack healer said your body needed time to process the trauma."

Three days. The auction felt like a nightmare now, but the phantom weight of shackles around my wrists reminded me it had been real. Ezrah had left me there. My mate had chosen Gemma over me and condemned me to a fate worse than death.

"Why?" The word came out as barely a whisper. "Why did you save me?"

Salvatore's expression softened, and for a moment, the intimidating Lycan King looked almost vulnerable. "Because no wolf should suffer for their mate's failures. And because..." He paused, running a hand through his dark hair. "Something told me you were worth saving."

The kindness in his voice nearly broke me. When was the last time someone had spoken to me with genuine concern? Not the dismissive tolerance I'd grown used to from Ezrah, or the false sympathy Gemma offered like poisoned honey. This felt real.

"I should return to my pack," I said, though the words felt hollow. What was left for me there? A mate who'd already proven I meant nothing to him? A son who'd witnessed his father's betrayal?

"You're welcome to stay as long as you need." Salvatore's tone held no pressure, only patience. "Healing takes time, Adelaide. Don't rush it."

Over the following weeks, I discovered what it meant to be treated with respect again. Salvatore never demanded my presence or dismissed my opinions. When I joined him for meals, he asked about my thoughts on pack politics and actually listened to my responses. When nightmares woke me screaming, he appeared at my door with tea and quiet conversation until the terror faded.

But it was the dreams that truly began to change me.

They started as whispers in the darkness, a feminine voice calling my name with ancient authority. Then came the visions—silver light flowing through my veins, my hands glowing with power I'd never known I possessed. In these dreams, I stood in a moonlit grove where the Moon Goddess herself appeared, her radiant form both terrible and beautiful.

"My child," she spoke, her voice like wind through sacred trees. "You have slept too long. It is time to awaken what lies dormant within you."

"I don't understand," I whispered in the dream. "I'm just a Luna. I have no special powers."

Her laughter was like silver bells. "You are far more than you know, Adelaide Watson. The betrayal you suffered was meant to break you, but instead, it has freed you to become who you were always meant to be."

I woke from that dream with power humming beneath my skin, electric and alive. When I looked in the mirror, my eyes held flecks of silver I'd never noticed before. And when I concentrated, I could sense things—emotions, intentions, the subtle wrongness that accompanied dark magic.

The revelation hit me like lightning. All those times I'd felt uncomfortable around Gemma, all those moments when something felt off about her interactions with the pack—I'd been sensing magical manipulation. She'd been using dark magic to influence everyone, including my own mate.

Meanwhile, three hundred miles away in Silverpine territory, Gemma was weaving her web tighter. I could sense it even at this distance now, the wrongness spreading through my former pack like poison. She was hosting pack meetings in my absence, her false Luna aura strengthened by forbidden potions that made the pack members forget why they'd once respected me.

In my visions, I saw her standing where I should have stood, her hands glowing with sickly green magic as she whispered lies into willing ears. "Adelaide abandoned you," she told them, her voice sweet as honey. "But I stayed. I chose you over my own safety."

The pack members nodded, their eyes glazed with unnatural acceptance. Even Beta Derek, who'd once been my friend, looked at her with the devotion that should have been mine by right.

But now I understood. Gemma wasn't just a grieving widow seeking comfort—she was a practitioner of dark magic, and she'd been slowly stealing my life piece by piece.

As I stood in Salvatore's moonlit garden, power coursing through my awakening Luna abilities, I made a silent promise. Gemma thought she'd won by turning my mate against me and claiming my pack. But she'd made one crucial mistake.

She'd left me alive to discover exactly what I was capable of.

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