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Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King

The ceremonial chalice felt heavier than usual in my hands as I moved through the pack hall, its ancient silver surface reflecting the warm glow of the birthday candles that decorated Oscar's celebration. Three years of marriage, and I still felt a flutter of pride watching my Alpha command the room with his natural charisma. Pack members from across our territory had gathered to honor him, their voices rising in traditional birthday songs that echoed off the stone walls. I smiled as I approached the head table, carrying the chalice filled with blessed wine—a Luna's sacred duty during ceremonial feasts. Oscar caught my eye and winked, that boyish grin that had first captured my heart when I was nothing more than an Omega desperate to prove my worth. The memory should have warmed me, but something felt different tonight. A tension I couldn't quite place. *Luna Remi.* The mind-link hit me like a physical blow, Dr. Sarah Mitchell's voice urgent and strained in my consciousness. *I need to speak with you immediately.
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Chapter 2

The council chamber had never felt so suffocating. Ancient stone walls that once represented strength and tradition now seemed to press in on me as I faced the semicircle of pack elders, their weathered faces etched with concern. The weekly pack meeting had started normally enough—territory reports, resource allocations, the mundane business of pack leadership. But I hadn't come here for mundane business.

I had come for answers.

"Oscar," I said, my voice cutting through Elder Thomas's droning report about border patrols. The room fell silent, every head turning toward me with barely concealed shock. Lunas didn't interrupt council meetings. Lunas sat quietly, offered input when asked, maintained the graceful dignity expected of their position.

But I was done being graceful.

Oscar's jaw tightened, his Alpha instincts immediately sensing the challenge in my tone. "Remi, this isn't the time—"

"When is the time?" I stood from my chair, the scrape of wood against stone echoing in the sudden stillness. "When is the time to discuss why you requested contraceptive herbs from our pack healer for someone named Eliana Bryant?"

The elders exchanged glances, their discomfort palpable. Elder Margaret's eyes widened, while Thomas cleared his throat awkwardly. This was pack business they hadn't been privy to, and the tension in the room ratcheted up several degrees.

Oscar's face flushed, but his voice remained steady. "That's pack medical business, Remi. Not appropriate for—"

"Not appropriate?" My wolf stirred beneath my skin, lending steel to my voice. "Your mate asking about herbs you requested for another she-wolf isn't appropriate? Or is it that your lies are finally catching up with you?"

"Enough." The word cracked through the air like a whip, and I felt the full force of Oscar's Alpha authority slam into me. His eyes flashed with the golden dominance of his wolf, and every instinct in my body screamed at me to submit, to lower my gaze, to bare my throat in apology.

But I didn't.

The shock on his face when I held his stare was almost worth the crushing weight of his Alpha command pressing against my consciousness. Around us, the elders shifted uncomfortably, caught between their Alpha's authority and the unprecedented sight of their Luna refusing to submit.

"You will not question pack business in this forum," Oscar continued, his voice carrying the full weight of his bloodline's power. "This is not for Luna interference."

The phrase hit me like a physical blow. *Luna interference.* As if my concerns about my own mate's fidelity were somehow an intrusion into pack affairs. As if three years of proving myself, of rising from Omega to Luna, meant nothing when it came to my right to truth.

"Luna interference?" I repeated, my voice dangerously quiet. "Is that what you call a mate asking for honesty?"

Oscar's hands clenched at his sides, his wolf clearly agitated by my continued defiance. "Remi, stand down. Now."

But I was beyond standing down. The scent of jasmine perfume from his birthday celebration still haunted my memory, and Sarah's revelation about the contraceptive herbs burned in my chest like acid. "No. I won't stand down while you lie to my face and expect me to smile and play the perfect Luna."

The temperature in the room seemed to drop. Elder Thomas half-rose from his seat, clearly torn between intervening and staying out of what was rapidly becoming a mate dispute played out in front of the entire council.

"That's enough!" Oscar's roar filled the chamber, his Alpha presence exploding outward like a shockwave. When he spoke again, his voice carried the absolute authority of pack law. "You are banished from the pack house. Tonight. Your behavior is unbecoming of a Luna, and I will not tolerate this... hysteria in my council chamber."

The words hit me like ice water. Banished. From my own home. From the pack house I had fought so hard to call mine.

Elder Margaret gasped audibly, while Thomas's face went pale. Banishing a Luna from the pack house was virtually unheard of—a public humiliation that spoke of serious marital discord.

But I wouldn't give Oscar the satisfaction of seeing me break. Not here. Not in front of the elders who had watched me claw my way up from Omega status.

"Fine," I said, my voice steady despite the chaos in my chest. "But this conversation isn't over, Oscar. The truth has a way of coming out, whether you want it to or not."

I turned on my heel and walked toward the chamber doors, my spine straight and my head high. Behind me, I could hear the uncomfortable shuffling of the elders, the weight of unspoken questions hanging in the air like smoke.

As I reached for the door handle, Oscar's voice followed me, cold and final. "Don't come back until you remember your place."

I paused, my hand on the ancient bronze handle, and looked back at him one last time. The man I had loved, had fought to be worthy of, had given three years of my life to. He stood there in his Alpha authority, surrounded by confused elders, looking every inch the powerful leader he'd been born to be.

But I saw something else in his eyes now. Something that looked almost like fear.

"My place," I said quietly, "is wherever I choose to make it."

And with that, I walked out of the council chamber, leaving behind the whispers and the weight of Oscar's authority, carrying nothing but my dignity and the growing certainty that my marriage was already over.

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