
Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King
Chapter 3
I stood frozen in the doorway of my own quarters, watching Briella's smug smile widen as she lounged on my bed—our bed—like she belonged there.
"You need to leave," I repeated, my voice steadier than I felt. "Now."
Briella stretched languidly, her fingers trailing over the silk sheets she'd replaced mine with. "But I'm so comfortable here." Her eyes gleamed with malicious delight. "Besides, Cooper said I could stay."
"Cooper doesn't decide who enters the Luna quarters," I said, stepping inside and closing the door behind me. "I do."
She laughed, a tinkling sound that grated against my nerves. "Oh, Emilia. Always clinging to your little titles." She sat up, her posture suddenly predatory. "Tell me, how does it feel?"
"How does what feel?"
"Knowing that you're failing at the one thing that matters?" Her voice dropped to a mocking whisper. "A real Luna would be able to provide the Alpha with strong cubs. Not disappoint him repeatedly with..." she gestured vaguely toward my abdomen, "...whatever's going on with your barren womb."
The words hit like physical blows. My wolf snarled within me, clawing to get out, to tear into this intruder who dared attack our most vulnerable wound.
"Four miscarriages," she continued, rising from the bed to circle me like prey. "Four little lives that couldn't even survive inside you. Maybe it's nature's way of telling everyone what I've been saying all along—you're not fit to be Luna."
I felt something snap inside me. Not in pain or grief this time, but in cold, clear fury.
"Get out," I said again, but this time my voice carried the full weight of my Luna authority. The air in the room thickened, heavy with power that made Briella's eyes widen slightly. "I command you, as Luna of this pack, to leave these quarters immediately."
For a moment, she looked uncertain. Then her expression hardened. "You can't—"
"I can," I cut her off. "And I am."
---
I stood in the great hall, surrounded by pack members who had gathered at the commotion. My heart pounded as I faced Briella, who stood smugly beside Cooper's empty chair at the head table.
"Briella Simpson," I announced, my voice carrying to every corner of the room. "You have disrespected the Luna of this pack and violated pack law by illegally occupying the Luna quarters."
Murmurs rippled through the crowd. Several of the older pack members nodded in agreement, their faces solemn.
"I hereby banish you from pack territory," I continued, feeling a surge of power as I invoked my Luna rights. "You have until sundown to leave our lands."
Briella's face contorted with rage. "You can't do this!"
"I just did," I replied, my chin lifted high despite the trembling in my limbs.
The doors burst open at that moment, and Cooper strode in, his Alpha presence filling the room with suffocating pressure. His eyes locked on mine, dark with fury.
"What's happening here?" he demanded.
"Your Luna is overstepping," Briella cried, rushing to his side. "She's trying to banish me!"
Cooper's gaze swept over the assembled pack members before returning to me. "Is this true?"
"Yes," I said firmly. "She violated pack law by—"
"Enough," he cut me off, his Alpha tone silencing the room. "I override your decision."
The words fell like stones into still water, sending shockwaves through the pack. Gasps and whispers erupted around us.
"Cooper," I whispered, "you can't—"
"I can," he said coldly. "And I am."
He turned to address the pack, his arm sliding around Briella's waist. "Briella stays. She has my protection."
The humiliation burned through me like wildfire. In one moment, he had stripped me of my authority before everyone I had led and protected for years.
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Later that evening, a soft knock at my door pulled me from my thoughts.
"Luna Emilia?" Marcus's voice was low, cautious. "May I speak with you?"
I opened the door to find Cooper's Beta standing awkwardly in the hallway, his expression troubled.
"Of course," I said, stepping aside to let him enter.
He glanced nervously down the corridor before closing the door behind him. "I shouldn't be here," he admitted. "But I couldn't stay silent anymore."
"What is it, Marcus?"
He ran a hand through his hair, a rare gesture of uncertainty from our usually confident Beta. "What Alpha Cooper is doing... it's wrong. The pack feels it."
My heart skipped a beat. "What do you mean?"
"Many of us are questioning his decisions lately," Marcus said carefully. "The way he's treating you, bringing that girl into our home, ignoring pack traditions..."
He hesitated, then added more quietly, "Some are even questioning his loyalty to the pack itself."
I stared at him, hardly daring to hope. "Others feel this way too?"
Marcus nodded slowly. "The senior members especially. They remember how this pack was built—by both of you, together."
His words hung in the air between us, heavy with implication. For the first time since Cooper's betrayal began, I felt something other than pain and grief.
I felt the first dangerous spark of rebellion.
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