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Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King

The pregnancy test trembled in my hands, two pink lines blazing like beacons of hope against the white plastic. After nine years of waiting, struggling, enduring Luna Elliott's cruel demands and countless failed attempts, I was finally pregnant. I sank onto the edge of my bed, pressing the test against my chest as tears of pure joy streamed down my face. Tomorrow was our mating ceremony—the day Chase and I would officially bond before the Moon Goddess and the entire Moonstone Pack. And now, just hours before that sacred moment, I carried the future Alpha heir Luna Elliott had demanded. "Finally," I whispered to the empty room, my voice breaking with emotion. "Finally, we can be complete." My wolf stirred within me, her silver presence warm with contentment. *Tell our mate,* she urged, her voice soft with happiness. *He needs to know.* I nodded, wiping my tears as I prepared to mind-link Chase. He was handling last-minute ceremony preparations, but this news couldn't wait.
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Chapter 3

The morning sun filtered through the kitchen windows as I prepared Luna Elliott's favorite herbal tea, my hands steady despite the storm raging inside me. The hidden recording device Maya had helped me install in my bracelet was already capturing every word, every breath, every damning confession I knew was coming.

"You look radiant this morning, dear," Luna Elliott said as she settled into her chair, her cold smile never reaching her eyes. "Pre-ceremony nerves, I suppose?"

"Something like that." I placed the delicate china cup before her, noting how her fingers drummed against the table—a tell I'd learned to recognize over the years. She was excited about something.

"I've been thinking about our conversation yesterday," she continued, sipping her tea with deliberate slowness. "About the ceremonial foods for tonight's feast. The ancient recipes passed down through generations."

My wolf stirred uneasily as Luna Elliott's scent shifted, carrying undertones of anticipation and malice. "Oh? Which recipes did you have in mind?"

"Well, there's the traditional moon cake, of course. Made with very specific herbs." Her eyes glittered with something that made my skin crawl. "Herbs that promote... shall we say, spiritual cleansing. They help purge impurities from the body and mind."

I kept my expression neutral, though every instinct screamed danger. "That sounds lovely. Very traditional."

"Oh, it is. Though the herbs can be quite potent if one isn't... accustomed to them." Luna Elliott leaned forward, her voice dropping to a conspiratorial whisper. "Some wolves, particularly those from weaker bloodlines, might find them overwhelming. Cause weakness, disorientation. Even temporary paralysis in extreme cases."

The recording device felt like it was burning against my wrist as I processed her words. Poison. She was talking about poisoning me at my own mating ceremony.

"How fascinating," I managed, my voice betraying nothing. "And these herbs would affect the entire pack?"

"Oh no, dear. Only specific portions would contain the full concentration. The Luna's portion, traditionally, receives the strongest blessing." Her smile turned predatory. "After all, we wouldn't want to harm the pack warriors or visiting Alphas. Just... ensure that any unworthy Luna understands her place."

My blood turned to ice, but I forced myself to nod thoughtfully. "I see. And after this spiritual cleansing?"

"Well, if the Moon Goddess deems someone unfit for the Luna position, they might find themselves too weak to fulfill their duties. Perhaps even requiring extended rest... away from pack responsibilities." Luna Elliott's fingers traced the rim of her teacup. "During which time, of course, the pack would need strong leadership. The Dean Pack territories, for instance, would require immediate oversight to prevent chaos."

There it was—the full scope of her plan laid bare. Poison me into weakness, seize control of my family's lands, and eliminate me as a threat to her power. All under the guise of sacred ceremony.

"You've thought of everything," I said softly.

"I always do, dear. Your poor parents will be so distraught when their daughter falls mysteriously ill right after gaining the Luna title. But don't worry—I'll make sure the Dean Pack assets are well-managed in your... absence."

The kitchen door chimed, interrupting our conversation. Through the window, I watched a sleek red car pull into our driveway—the same car I'd seen at the cabin yesterday.

Nia Brooks stepped out, her arms full of elegantly wrapped packages, her black hair styled in waves that caught the morning light. She moved with the confidence of someone who belonged here, someone who had every right to enter my home.

"Oh, how thoughtful," Luna Elliott said, though her tone suggested she'd been expecting this visit. "Nia's brought ceremony gifts."

I activated the hidden cameras with a subtle gesture, ensuring every angle of the main floor was covered. "How generous of her. I should go greet our guest."

"No need, dear. You have enough to worry about with ceremony preparations. I'll handle the gifts." Luna Elliott rose gracefully, her movements predatory. "Why don't you rest? You'll need your strength for tonight."

The irony wasn't lost on me—she wanted me to rest so her poison would be more effective later.

I retreated to the living room, positioning myself where I could observe without being seen. The cameras would capture everything, but I needed to witness this betrayal with my own eyes.

Nia swept into the kitchen like she owned it, barely glancing at the ceremonial gifts she'd supposedly brought. Instead, she went straight to Luna Elliott, their embrace familiar and conspiratorial.

"Is everything ready for tonight?" Nia asked, her voice carrying clearly to my hiding spot.

"The ceremonial foods are prepared. Our dear Mabel will have quite the spiritual experience." Luna Elliott's laugh was cold as winter. "And Chase?"

"Handled. He's so wrapped up in guilt about the pregnancy scare that he'll do anything I ask." Nia's words hit me like physical blows. "Though I still can't believe she actually conceived despite the herbs. The Moon Goddess must have a sense of humor."

"Not for much longer," Luna Elliott replied. "After tonight, the only heir that matters will be yours."

They spoke of my potential pregnancy like it was an inconvenience, my life like it was disposable, my mate bond like it was theirs to manipulate. The recording devices captured every poisonous word, every casual dismissal of my worth, every detail of their conspiracy.

As I watched them plan my destruction in my own kitchen, surrounded by the remnants of my shattered dreams, I felt something cold and final settle in my chest. Tomorrow's ceremony wouldn't be about love or sacred bonds.

It would be about justice.

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