
Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King
Chapter 2
Three weeks had passed since the ceremony that stripped away the last of my dignity, and I thought I had reached the bottom of Harrison's cruelty. I was wrong.
The pack meeting was called for noon, an unusual time that should have been my first warning. I entered the conference room to find the entire leadership council already seated – Harrison at the head of the table, Helen at his right hand where I once sat, Beta Marcus avoiding my eyes, and the other ranking members wearing expressions that ranged from uncomfortable to openly hostile.
"Mallory," Harrison's voice was ice-cold as he gestured to the chair at the far end of the table, the seat typically reserved for pack members being disciplined. "Please, sit."
My wolf stirred uneasily as I took the indicated chair, every instinct screaming that this was a trap. Helen sat perfectly poised beside Harrison, her hands folded delicately in her lap, but I caught the glitter of satisfaction in her green eyes.
"We've discovered something troubling," Harrison continued, his Alpha aura pressing against me like a weight. "Financial documents have gone missing from the pack vault. Sensitive information about our territory agreements, our alliance terms, our defensive positions."
My breath caught. "What does that have to do with me?"
Helen leaned forward slightly, her voice trembling with what sounded like genuine distress. "Oh, Mallory, I'm so sorry. I didn't want to be the one to find them, but when I was helping organize your personal belongings – you know, trying to make space for the pack's new filing system – I discovered these in your bedroom drawer."
She produced a manila folder, placing it on the table with shaking hands. The documents inside were clearly pack financial records, stamped with official seals, marked with Harrison's signature. My heart plummeted as I recognized the distinctive blue ink of our territorial agreements.
"Those aren't mine," I said, my voice barely above a whisper. "I've never seen those documents before in my life."
"They were hidden beneath your jewelry box," Helen continued, tears now streaming down her cheeks in a performance worthy of an award. "I thought maybe there was some mistake, some explanation, but then I remembered how you've been asking so many questions about pack finances lately, about our alliance terms with the neighboring territories."
"Because you told me to!" The words burst out of me before I could stop them. "You said Harrison wanted me to familiarize myself with the pack's external relationships!"
Helen's eyes widened in apparent shock. "I... I never said any such thing. Why would I encourage you to access classified information?"
The room fell silent except for the sound of my ragged breathing. I looked around the table, searching for even one face that showed doubt, one person who might question this obvious setup. Beta Marcus stared at his hands, his jaw clenched tight. The others watched me with expressions ranging from disappointment to disgust.
"Harrison," I turned to my mate, the man who had once sworn to protect me, "you know me. You know I would never betray the pack. Please, just investigate this properly. Check the security footage, ask questions, look at the evidence—"
"The evidence is right in front of me," Harrison cut me off, his voice carrying the full force of his Alpha authority. "Documents that should have been secure were found in your possession. Helen has provided a clear account of how they were discovered."
"She planted them!" The accusation tore from my throat, desperate and raw. "Can't you see what she's doing? She's been systematically destroying everything between us, and now she's trying to frame me as a traitor!"
Harrison's eyes flashed with anger, and his Alpha aura slammed into me like a physical blow, driving me back in my chair. "Enough. I will not tolerate you making accusations against Helen when she's the one who brought this betrayal to light."
Helen sobbed quietly into her hands, the picture of wounded innocence. "I just wanted to help organize things for the pack's benefit. I never imagined I would find something like this. It breaks my heart to think that someone I trusted could do such a thing."
"As of this moment," Harrison announced, his voice echoing with finality, "I am contacting every Alpha in the neighboring territories. They will be informed that Mallory Hart is not to be trusted with sensitive information, that she has been found in possession of stolen pack documents, and that any pack offering her sanctuary will be considered complicit in her betrayal."
The words hit me like physical blows. He was cutting off every escape route, ensuring that even if I found the courage to leave, I would have nowhere to go. No pack would take in a Luna branded as a traitor by her own Alpha.
"You're trapping me here," I whispered, the full scope of their plan finally becoming clear. "You're making sure I can never leave, never find sanctuary anywhere else."
Harrison's smile was cold and satisfied. "I'm protecting the other packs from a security risk. What happens to you after that is entirely dependent on your behavior going forward."
Helen lifted her head from her hands, her tears already drying, and for just a moment, I saw the triumphant gleam in her eyes before she composed herself again. She had won another round in her systematic destruction of my life, and we both knew it.
As the meeting disbanded, I remained frozen in my chair, watching Harrison's hand rest protectively on Helen's shoulder as he guided her from the room. The folder of documents – the evidence of my supposed betrayal – lay abandoned on the table like a smoking gun.
I was trapped now, branded as untrustworthy, cut off from any hope of escape. And somewhere in the pack house, Helen was probably already planning her next move in this deadly game where I seemed destined to lose everything.
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