
Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King
Chapter 1
The morning light filtered through the heavy curtains of our bedroom as I stirred awake, my wolf restless beneath my skin. Three years. Three years since Dexter had marked me as his Luna, and each anniversary had brought new ways for him to assert his dominance. I could sense his presence beside me, that familiar aura of cold authority that had once made my heart race with what I'd mistaken for love.
"Happy anniversary, my dear Luna," Dexter's voice cut through the silence, carrying that particular tone he used when he was pleased with himself. I turned to find him already dressed in his pressed Alpha attire, holding an ornate envelope sealed with the Shadowmoon Pack crest.
My stomach clenched, but I kept my expression neutral. "Good morning, Alpha." The title felt like ash on my tongue, but I'd learned to deliver it with just the right amount of reverence.
He extended the envelope toward me, his dark eyes gleaming with anticipation. "I have something special for you today. A test of your dedication to our pack's future."
The envelope felt heavier than it should have as I accepted it, my fingers trembling slightly as I broke the seal. The parchment inside bore Dexter's bold handwriting, each word carefully crafted to wound: *Loyalty Test for Luna Duties - Challenge One: Mistress bears Alpha heir, care for her during recovery. Prove your commitment to pack hierarchy and the Alpha bloodline above personal sentiment.*
My wolf snarled within me, a sound of pure rage that I fought to suppress. The words blurred for a moment as fury threatened to overwhelm my carefully constructed facade. Three years of enduring his psychological games, his subtle cruelties disguised as pack tradition, and now this.
"Well?" Dexter's voice held barely contained satisfaction as he watched my reaction. "This is about pack trust, Isabelle. About proving that you understand your role in our hierarchy. A true Luna puts the pack's needs above her own desires."
I forced my breathing to remain steady, my hands to stop shaking. "Of course, Alpha. The pack's future is my priority." The lie came easier than it should have, polished smooth by years of practice.
His smile was sharp, predatory. "I knew you'd understand. This isn't personal, you see. It's about leadership. About showing our pack that their Luna can handle whatever challenges arise."
*Wells.* The name echoed in my mind as I carefully folded the letter, my wolf reaching out instinctively to the one person who had never failed me. The mind-link opened like a familiar door, warm and comforting in contrast to the ice surrounding my heart.
*Wells, I need you to know something.* I projected the thought carefully, making sure Dexter couldn't sense the connection. My childhood friend, now serving as Dexter's Beta, had been my secret lifeline through these dark years.
*Isabelle? What's wrong?* His mental voice carried immediate concern, that protective instinct that had been there since we were children.
*Dexter's escalated his games. He's calling them loyalty tests now.* I shared the contents of the letter through our bond, feeling Wells' shock and anger ripple back to me.
*That bastard.* Wells' fury matched my own, but underneath it, I sensed his strategic mind already working. *We need to document this. Everything he does from now on.*
"You seem distracted, my dear." Dexter's voice snapped me back to the present, his eyes narrowing slightly. "I hope you're not having second thoughts about your commitment to our pack."
"Not at all." I met his gaze steadily, letting him see what he expected - a submissive Luna accepting her Alpha's will. "I was simply considering how best to prepare for this responsibility."
His expression softened into something resembling approval. "Excellent. I'll be bringing them to the pack house tomorrow morning. I trust you'll make the appropriate arrangements."
As he turned to leave, adjusting his suit jacket with practiced arrogance, I felt something shift inside me. The frightened, desperate woman who had spent three years trying to earn his love was finally, truly dead. In her place stood someone harder, someone who had learned to play his games better than he knew.
*Wells,* I mind-linked again as Dexter's footsteps faded down the hallway. *It's time we stopped being reactive. If he wants to test my loyalty to the pack, then let's show him exactly what that means.*
I could feel Wells' grim satisfaction through our bond. *What do you need me to do?*
I folded the letter carefully, placing it in the drawer where I kept all of Dexter's 'gifts' over the years. Evidence, I now realized. Every cruel word, every calculated humiliation, carefully preserved.
*Everything changes tomorrow,* I told him. *Be ready.*
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