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Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King

The candles had burned down to mere stubs by the time I heard Hudson's car pull into the driveway. Two hours. Two hours I'd waited in our private dining room, watching the carefully prepared anniversary dinner grow cold while my wolf paced restlessly beneath my skin. I smoothed my emerald dress—the one he'd said brought out my eyes on our mating night exactly one year ago—and forced my expression into calm composure. An Alpha's daughter didn't show weakness, even when her heart felt like it was cracking with each passing minute. The front door slammed shut with more force than necessary, followed by heavy footsteps that lacked their usual confident rhythm. When Hudson finally appeared in the doorway, my breath caught in my throat for all the wrong reasons. His dark hair was disheveled, his tie loosened and askew. But it was the smudge of coral lipstick on his collar—lipstick I didn't own—that made my wolf snarl with fury. "Sorry I'm late," he muttered, not meeting my eyes as he shrugged out of his jacket.
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Chapter 3

The Moonridge Pack's territory stretched along the eastern border, a strategic location that both our packs had been eyeing for months. As I sat in the neutral meeting hall, watching Hudson pace behind the polished conference table, I could already sense the tension crackling through the air like electricity before a storm.

Alpha Reed of the Moonridge Pack sat across from us, his weathered face impassive as he studied the territorial proposals spread between us. His Beta flanked him on one side, while two other neighboring Alphas observed from their seats—this wasn't just about land anymore. This was about proving which pack deserved respect in the regional hierarchy.

"The terms are non-negotiable," Hudson declared, his Alpha tone heavy with arrogance. "The Blackstone Pack requires full access to the northern hunting grounds, and we're prepared to offer limited fishing rights to your coastal areas in return."

I winced internally. Even I could see the insult in that offer—Hudson was essentially asking for prime territory while offering scraps in return. Alpha Reed's eyebrows rose slightly, the only indication of his displeasure.

"Future Alpha Black," Reed's voice carried decades of diplomatic experience, "perhaps you misunderstand the value of what you're requesting. The northern grounds have sustained my pack for generations. Your... generous offer of limited fishing rights hardly seems equivalent."

Hudson's jaw tightened, and I watched his hands clench into fists. "Are you questioning my judgment, Alpha Reed?"

The temperature in the room seemed to drop several degrees. The other Alphas exchanged glances—this was exactly the kind of diplomatic disaster that could destabilize regional pack relations for years.

"I'm questioning your understanding of fair negotiation," Reed replied calmly. "Perhaps your recent... domestic troubles have affected your focus on pack business?"

The barb hit its mark. Hudson's eyes flashed gold, his wolf rising dangerously close to the surface. "My personal life has nothing to do with pack negotiations. And I won't sit here and be insulted by some backwater Alpha who—"

"Hudson." I spoke quietly, but my Alpha heritage gave the single word enough weight to cut through his rising fury. Every eye in the room turned to me, and I felt the familiar thrill of command settling over me like a second skin.

I rose gracefully, smoothing my navy blazer as I approached the table. "Alpha Reed, gentlemen, perhaps we could approach this from a different angle."

Hudson's face darkened. "Alyssa, this isn't your concern—"

"Isn't it?" I met his gaze steadily before turning back to the assembled Alphas. "The Silvermoon Pack has a vested interest in regional stability. And frankly, I think we're all missing the real opportunity here."

I moved to the large map spread across the table, my finger tracing the contested boundaries. "Alpha Reed, your pack's strength has always been in sustainable resource management. The Blackstone Pack excels in security and protection services. Instead of fighting over territory, why not create a resource-sharing agreement that benefits both packs?"

Reed leaned forward, intrigued despite himself. "Go on."

"The northern hunting grounds remain under Moonridge control, but Blackstone provides security patrols during peak hunting season—protection from rogues and territorial disputes. In exchange, Moonridge shares a percentage of the seasonal harvest and provides expertise in land management for Blackstone's southern territories."

I could feel Hudson's fury radiating behind me, but I continued, my voice growing stronger with each word. "This creates interdependence rather than competition. Both packs benefit, and the regional alliance becomes stronger as a whole."

Alpha Reed studied the map, then looked up at me with something approaching respect. "And enforcement? What happens if one pack fails to meet their obligations?"

"A neutral arbitration council, rotating leadership between the regional Alphas." I gestured to the other pack leaders present. "Everyone has a voice, everyone has oversight. No single pack becomes too dominant."

The silence stretched for long moments before Reed nodded slowly. "It's... innovative. And it addresses our concerns about territorial security while maintaining our autonomy."

One of the observing Alphas spoke up. "This could set a precedent for other regional disputes. Very clever, Miss Morales."

The praise warmed me, but not as much as the sight of Hudson's thunderous expression. I'd done in ten minutes what he'd failed to accomplish in weeks of aggressive posturing.

"If Alpha Black agrees to these terms," Reed said carefully, "the Moonridge Pack would be willing to sign this agreement."

All eyes turned to Hudson. His pride warred visibly with political necessity—refusing would make him look weak, but accepting would mean acknowledging that I'd succeeded where he'd failed.

"Fine," he ground out through clenched teeth. "The Blackstone Pack accepts."

As the Alphas shook hands and began discussing implementation details, I felt a surge of satisfaction that had nothing to do with politics. For the first time in months, I'd remembered who I was beyond Hudson's mate—I was an Alpha's daughter, born to lead, bred for exactly moments like this.

But as we filed out of the meeting hall, Hudson's hand clamped down on my arm with bruising force.

"We need to talk," he hissed in my ear. "Now."

The drive back to our house passed in tense silence, but I could feel Hudson's rage building like pressure in a boiler. The moment we crossed our threshold, he exploded.

"How dare you undermine me like that!" His Alpha tone crashed over me like a physical blow. "In front of other pack leaders, in front of—"

"Undermine you?" I turned to face him, my own power rising to meet his. "I saved your negotiation from complete disaster. You were about to start a territorial war over your wounded pride."

"My wounded pride?" Hudson's laugh was bitter. "Rich, coming from the woman who's been plotting to break our mate bond behind my back."

"I haven't been plotting anything. I've been deciding." The words came out calm and final. "And actually, that's something we need to discuss. I'm going to visit my parents at Silvermoon Pack this weekend."

Hudson's face went white. "What?"

"I need to talk to my father about our situation. About the mate bond, about the alliance between our packs." I watched panic flicker across his features. "About what happens when I officially break our mating."

"Alyssa, wait—" The arrogance cracked, revealing the desperation underneath. "You can't just... the alliance, the territorial agreements we just made, everything depends on—"

"On what? On me staying quiet while you dishonor our bond? On me pretending not to notice when you choose her over me again and again?" I shook my head. "I won't be the political convenience that holds your ambitions together, Hudson. Not anymore."

I headed for the stairs, leaving him standing in our foyer like a man watching his world crumble. And maybe he was—because for the first time since this nightmare began, I felt like myself again. Strong. Decisive. Free.

The Alpha's daughter who had just negotiated a territorial agreement that seasoned leaders couldn't manage was the same woman who refused to accept scraps from her own mate. And Hudson was finally beginning to understand exactly what he was about to lose.

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