
Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King
Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King Chapter 1
I was reviewing the pack's mind-link communications when I felt it—that familiar tingle of connection that meant someone was using the private channel reserved for pack leadership. My fingers froze over the crystal communication stone as Dahlia's voice filtered through, not meant for my ears but impossible to ignore when she was broadcasting so loudly.
"Alpha, I can't wait for our private training session tonight," her voice purred through the link. "I've been practicing those moves you showed me last time. I think I'm finally ready to take it to the next level."
There was a pause, and then her voice again, lower this time. "Our special connection feels stronger every day. It's like the Moon Goddess herself is pulling us together."
My stomach twisted into knots as I sat frozen at my desk. The mind-link was supposed to be sacred—reserved for pack emergencies and official business. Not for... this.
"Kenna?" Emma's small voice pulled me from my thoughts as she toddled into my office, her favorite wolf plushie clutched in her tiny hands. "Mommy sad?"
I quickly closed the communication window and forced a smile. "No, sweetheart. Mommy's just working."
But as Emma settled into her usual spot beside my chair, I couldn't ignore the hollow ache spreading through my chest. Three years of marriage, and I could still feel Archie's emotions through our mate bond—but lately, those emotions had grown increasingly distant. Cold.
I reached for the small wooden box hidden beneath my desk drawer, the one containing my collection of moon stones. Each one represented a moment when our mate bond had fractured—a promise broken, a lie told, a moment when Archie had chosen someone or something over me. With trembling fingers, I added another stone to the jar, the ninety-fifth one.
"It's nothing," I whispered to myself, though my wolf whimpered in disagreement.
The next morning, I was overseeing the pack's weekly supply inventory when my phone buzzed with notifications. The pack's social network was exploding with activity—unusual for a Thursday morning.
"What's happening?" I asked Beta Ryan as he entered the supply room.
His expression was carefully neutral. "Luna, you should probably check your phone."
My heart sank as I pulled up the pack's photo-sharing platform. There, at the top of the feed, was Dahlia—her hair artfully tousled, lips curved in a triumphant smile as she posed in Archie's private office. But it wasn't her pose that made my blood run cold.
Around her neck gleamed my silver crescent moon necklace—the sacred symbol of my Luna status, passed down through generations of Silvermoon Lunas. On her wrist sparkled the matching bracelet, the one Archie had placed on me during our mating ceremony.
"I just thought it would look nice for the photos," she had written in the caption. "Alpha said I could borrow them. Don't they look better on me?"
The comments below were a mixture of shocked emojis and hesitant congratulations. No one dared openly question why an Omega was wearing the Luna's ceremonial jewelry, but their silence spoke volumes.
"Did you know about this?" I asked Ryan, my voice deadly quiet.
"No, Luna," he replied, his eyes downcast. "I would have informed you immediately."
Another moon stone joined the collection that evening—the ninety-sixth.
That night, I waited in our private chambers, my back straight and my expression carefully composed as Archie finally returned from his "border patrol." The scent of Dahlia clung to him like a second skin.
"We need to talk," I said as he loosened his tie.
"About what?" he asked, not meeting my eyes.
"About why your Omega is wearing my ceremonial jewelry and sending you private messages about your 'special connection.'" I kept my voice level, though my wolf was snarling beneath my skin.
Archie's expression hardened. "You're monitoring private communications now? That's beneath you, Kenna."
"And you sharing sacred pack symbols with an Omega is beneath you," I countered.
He sighed, running a hand through his hair. "You're being paranoid and possessive. It doesn't look good on you."
"Paranoid?" I echoed, disbelief coloring my tone. "She's deliberately undermining my position as Luna, and you're letting her."
"She's just trying to fit in," he said dismissively. "Not everything is a conspiracy."
I reached for our mate bond, seeking the connection that had once been so strong. Archie's wolf should have responded—should have at least acknowledged my concern. But there was nothing but silence.
"She wouldn't dare wear those symbols if you hadn't given her permission," I said quietly.
Archie's jaw tightened. "I'm tired, Kenna. We can discuss this another time."
As he turned away, dismissing me as easily as he'd dismissed my concerns, I felt something crack inside me. Two more moon stones joined the collection that night—numbers ninety-six and ninety-seven.
In the darkness of our bedroom, I stared at the ceiling and wondered how many more stones it would take before our bond shattered completely.
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