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Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King

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.
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Chapter 3

The dining room felt suffocating as I sat across from Dexter and Ariel, watching him lavish attention on his newly marked secondary mate. Crystal chandeliers cast warm light over the mahogany table, but the atmosphere remained ice-cold despite his theatrical displays of affection.

"The lamb is exquisite tonight," Dexter murmured, cutting a piece and offering it to Ariel with his fork. "Only the finest for my precious mate."

I maintained my composure, slicing my own meal with practiced precision while my wolf clawed at my insides. But as I observed Ariel's reaction, something caught my attention. Her smile seemed perfectly crafted, but her free hand moved unconsciously to her throat, fingers brushing against something hidden beneath her silk blouse.

"Territory expansion has always been the Wagner way," Dexter continued, his voice taking on that boastful tone he used when discussing his family's legacy. "My father understood that strength comes from claiming what others are too weak to hold."

Ariel's jaw tightened almost imperceptibly, her fork pausing halfway to her mouth. The movement was so subtle that anyone else might have missed it, but I'd spent three years learning to read micro-expressions as a survival skill.

"The pack has certainly grown under your leadership," I said smoothly, never taking my eyes off Ariel. "Though I sometimes wonder about the families displaced during those expansions."

Ariel's hand stilled completely, her knuckles whitening as she gripped her fork. There—that flash of something dark and pained in her eyes before she composed herself.

"Ancient history," Dexter waved dismissively. "The weak make room for the strong. It's the natural order."

I filed away every detail of Ariel's reactions, my mind racing. This woman wasn't just some opportunistic secretary who'd caught the Alpha's eye. She was playing a game far more complex than anyone realized.

Two days later, I found my opportunity. The pack library was Ariel's afternoon retreat, where she supposedly handled correspondence for Dexter. I entered carrying a leather-bound volume on pack protocols, my expression carefully neutral.

"Ariel," I said softly, approaching the mahogany desk where she sat surrounded by papers. "I hoped we might discuss some matters regarding secondary mate protocols. I want to ensure I'm supporting you properly in your new role."

She looked up, her green eyes guarded but polite. "Of course, Luna. I appreciate your guidance."

I settled into the chair across from her, opening the book to a random page. "Pack hierarchy can be complex, especially when it involves territorial history. Take the White Pack, for instance—they once held significant lands before the Wagner expansion."

Ariel's pen slipped, leaving an ink blot on the document she'd been reviewing. "I'm not familiar with that particular pack," she said, but her voice carried a slight tremor.

"Really?" I tilted my head, watching her carefully. "Solomon White was quite respected as an Alpha. Tragic what happened to his territory... and his family."

The color drained from Ariel's face. Her hand moved instinctively to her throat again, and this time I caught a glimpse of a thin gold chain disappearing beneath her collar.

"I think," I said quietly, closing the book and leaning forward, "that you and I might have more in common than either of us initially realized."

Ariel's composure cracked completely. Her carefully maintained mask slipped, revealing raw pain and fury that matched my own. "You know," she whispered.

"I know enough," I replied. "The question is whether you're willing to trust me with the rest."

She stared at me for a long moment, her breathing shallow. Then, slowly, she reached beneath her blouse and pulled out a small gold locket, worn smooth by years of handling.

"My father gave me this before they came for our pack," she said, her voice barely audible. "Before Dexter's father destroyed everything we'd built."

I felt my wolf stir with recognition—not of attraction or submission, but of shared purpose. "Then we both have reasons to see justice done."

Ariel's eyes hardened with resolve. "What are you proposing, Luna?"

"A partnership," I said simply. "You've positioned yourself perfectly to gather evidence of his corruption. I have insider knowledge and resources he doesn't suspect. Together, we might actually have a chance to bring him down."

She was quiet for a long moment, studying my face as if searching for deception. Finally, she nodded. "There's something you need to know about the rogue trafficking operations. Something that could destroy not just Dexter, but the entire Wagner legacy."

My pulse quickened. "Tell me."

"Not here," she glanced toward the door. "Tonight. The old oak grove at midnight. Can you get away without being detected?"

I thought of Wells, of our secret mind-link and his unwavering loyalty. "Yes."

As I left the library, the locket's image burned in my memory. Solomon White's daughter had spent years planning her revenge, positioning herself perfectly for this moment. And now, she was offering to share that revenge with me.

For the first time in three years, I felt something other than despair. I felt hope.

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