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Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King

The morning light filtered through the curtains of our bedroom, casting golden streaks across the empty space beside me. My hand reached out instinctively, searching for the warmth that should have been there, but found only cold sheets that hadn't been disturbed since I'd gone to bed alone. Four years. Today marked four years since Jason and I had completed our mating ceremony under the full moon, when he'd whispered promises of forever against my neck as his mark settled into my skin. I touched the spot now, feeling the slight raised scar that bound us together, and tried to remember the last time it had brought me anything but pain. The shower down the hall told me he was already up, probably preparing for another day of avoiding me. I slipped from bed and padded to the kitchen, where I'd spent hours yesterday preparing his favorite breakfast – blueberry pancakes with maple syrup from the trees on our territory's northern border. The batter sat in the refrigerator, untouched, while the coffee maker gurgled to life. Jason appeared in the doorway as I was plating the pancakes, his dark hair still damp from his shower. He looked every inch the Alpha he was – broad shoulders filling out his fitted shirt, commanding presence that made the air itself seem to bend around him.
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Chapter 3

The first mind-link hit me like a physical blow during breakfast three days after the pack meeting.

*Oh, Jason... yes, right there...*

I dropped my coffee mug, the ceramic shattering against the kitchen floor as Raven's breathy moans echoed through my consciousness. The mental connection wasn't directed at me—it was broadcast to Sarah, our Gamma, who sat frozen at the warriors' table in the dining hall. But the pack's mental network meant I caught every intimate whisper, every gasp of pleasure that should have been private.

*You feel so good inside me,* Raven's voice purred through the link, followed by Jason's deep groan of satisfaction.

My wolf howled inside my chest, a sound of pure anguish that threatened to tear me apart from the inside. I gripped the counter, my knuckles white as I fought to keep from shifting. The bond between Jason and me pulsed with agony, each of Raven's mental broadcasts like acid poured directly onto an open wound.

Sarah appeared in the kitchen doorway moments later, her face pale with horror. "Luna, I'm so sorry. I tried to block it out, but she—"

"She's doing it on purpose," I whispered, my voice barely audible over the ringing in my ears. "She wants us to hear."

The mind-link crackled again, this time reaching Beta Derek in the training grounds. *I love the way you touch me, Alpha. So much better than—*

I slammed my mental barriers up, cutting off the connection before Raven could finish her comparison. But the damage was done. She'd made sure half the pack heard her intimate moments with my mate, each broadcast carefully timed and strategically targeted to ensure maximum psychological impact.

My wolf pressed against my consciousness, desperate to hunt down the woman who was systematically destroying us. But I couldn't shift, couldn't fight back without confirming every whisper that I was losing control, that I wasn't worthy of being Luna.

The mental torture continued throughout the week. Raven would broadcast at random times—during pack training sessions, council meetings, even children's lessons. Each time, she made sure different pack members received her intimate communications, spreading her poison through our mental network like a virus.

*He says my name when he comes,* she'd whisper to the healers during their afternoon rounds. *Never did that with his fated mate.*

I started avoiding common areas, unable to face the pitying looks or the uncomfortable silence that followed each of Raven's mental assaults. My appetite disappeared, my sleep became fitful and broken. The constant bombardment of my mate's infidelity through the pack's sacred mental connection was slowly driving me insane.

When the invitation to the inter-pack diplomatic dinner arrived, I thought it might offer respite. Surely Jason wouldn't allow Raven's games to continue in front of visiting Alphas. I was wrong.

I stood before my vanity, preparing for the formal dinner, when I opened my jewelry box and found it empty. The Luna ceremonial pieces—the moonstone necklace, the silver circlet, the ancient bracelet passed down through generations of pack Lunas—were gone.

Panic clawed at my throat as I searched through every drawer, every corner of our bedroom. These weren't just jewelry; they were symbols of my position, sacred pieces that connected me to every Luna who'd come before me.

"Looking for something?" Jason's voice came from the doorway, cold and detached.

"My ceremonial jewelry. Where are they?"

"Raven needed them for tonight." He straightened his cufflinks without meeting my eyes. "She'll be representing the pack's interests to our guests."

The words hit me like a slap. "Those pieces belong to the Luna. They've been worn by the Alpha's fated mate for over a century."

"And tonight, they'll be worn by someone who actually serves this pack's future." His green eyes finally met mine, and the cruelty in them took my breath away. "Symbols of leadership should go to those who truly deserve them."

I arrived at the dinner wearing simple pearl earrings, feeling naked without the weight of my ceremonial pieces. The great hall had been transformed for the occasion, with representatives from three neighboring packs seated at the long oak table. But my eyes went immediately to Raven, who sat in the place of honor beside Jason.

She wore my moonstone necklace like a crown, the ancient silver catching the candlelight as she laughed at something Alpha Morrison from the Northern Pack said. My circlet rested on her auburn hair, and my bracelet gleamed on her wrist as she gestured gracefully.

"Luna Ivy," Alpha Morrison's wife, Elena, approached me with confusion clear in her voice. "I was surprised to see your ceremonial pieces on... the young lady beside your mate. Is there some new tradition I'm unaware of?"

Before I could respond, Jason's voice carried across the room. "Symbols of leadership should go to those who truly serve the pack's interests, not those who simply carry an outdated title."

The visiting Alphas exchanged glances, their expressions ranging from shock to disapproval. Elena's hand found my arm in a gesture of support, but the damage was done. In front of allied pack leaders, my own mate had publicly declared me unworthy of my Luna status.

Raven smiled sweetly from across the room, my moonstone necklace catching the light as she touched it possessively. She'd won again, and we both knew it.

Desperation drove me to seek out Derek the next morning. Jason's younger brother had always been kind to me, and as pack Beta, he held significant influence. I found him in his office, reviewing patrol schedules.

"Derek, I need to talk to you." I closed the door behind me, my heart pounding with hope that finally, someone in Jason's inner circle might listen.

His shoulders tensed, but he didn't look up from his paperwork. "What about, Luna?"

"About what's happening to this pack. About Raven, about Jason's behavior. You've seen how he's treating me, how he's undermining my position. This isn't the brother you grew up with."

Derek's jaw clenched, and when he finally looked at me, I saw pain in his eyes that mirrored my own. "Ivy, I..."

"You see it too, don't you? The way he's destroying everything we've built together. Derek, I need your support. I need someone to stand with me before this pack falls apart completely."

He stood abruptly, walking to the window with his hands clasped behind his back. The silence stretched between us until I thought I might scream.

"I can't help you," he said finally, his voice barely above a whisper.

"Derek, please. You're his brother, his Beta. He'll listen to you."

"No, Ivy. You don't understand." He turned to face me, and the anguish in his expression made my stomach drop. "I can't help you because... because I've been ordered to report everything you say and do back to him."

The words hit me like ice water. "What?"

"Every conversation, every meeting, every place you go. He's commanded the entire pack leadership to monitor you. Sarah, the healers, the Gammas—we're all supposed to watch you and report back." Derek's voice cracked with shame. "I'm sorry, Ivy. I hate this, but I can't disobey a direct Alpha command."

I staggered backward, my hand finding the doorframe for support. "He's made me a prisoner."

"In everything but name." Derek's admission hung between us like a death sentence.

I was trapped in my own territory, surrounded by people I'd trusted, all of them turned into Jason's spies. The pack I'd served faithfully for four years had become my cage, and my mate held the only key.

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