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Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King

The grand hall of the Silver Moon Pack house had never felt so cold. I stood alone in the center of the circular space, hundreds of eyes boring into me from all sides. The once-familiar faces of my pack members had transformed into a sea of strangers, their expressions ranging from curiosity to disgust. The whispers that had haunted me for weeks had culminated in this moment—this public execution of everything I had ever been. My wolf, Lyra, whimpered weakly inside me. *Stay strong, Victoria. Whatever happens, we face it together.* But Lyra's voice was faint, a mere echo of the powerful presence she had once been. The injuries from the rogue attack three months ago had weakened her beyond recognition, and with each passing day, I felt her slipping further away. The heavy oak doors at the far end of the hall swung open. Alpha Michael Sterling—my mate, my love, my executioner—strode in, his powerful aura washing over the assembly like a suffocating wave.
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The grand hall of the Silver Moon Pack house had never felt so cold. I stood alone in the center of the circular space, hundreds of eyes boring into me from all sides. The once-familiar faces of my pack members had transformed into a sea of strangers, their expressions ranging from curiosity to disgust. The whispers that had haunted me for weeks had culminated in this moment—this public execution of everything I had ever been.

My wolf, Lyra, whimpered weakly inside me. *Stay strong, Victoria. Whatever happens, we face it together.*

But Lyra's voice was faint, a mere echo of the powerful presence she had once been. The injuries from the rogue attack three months ago had weakened her beyond recognition, and with each passing day, I felt her slipping further away.

The heavy oak doors at the far end of the hall swung open. Alpha Michael Sterling—my mate, my love, my executioner—strode in, his powerful aura washing over the assembly like a suffocating wave. My heart constricted painfully at the sight of him. Even now, even knowing what was to come, my traitorous body responded to his presence.

He was magnificent in his fury. His obsidian hair was swept back from his forehead, his jaw clenched in determination. But it was his eyes that broke what remained of my heart—once warm amber pools that had looked at me with such love, now cold and hard as polished stone.

Michael took his position on the raised platform, towering above everyone. The silver circlet of the Alpha glinted on his brow, catching the light from the ceremonial torches.

"Members of the Silver Moon Pack," he began, his voice resonating with authority. "Today we gather to right a wrong that has poisoned our bloodline."

I clutched the small stone from Mount Rainier in my pocket—my only talisman from the day we had sealed our mate bond under the watchful eye of the Moon Goddess. The memory of his tender touch, his whispered promises, felt like they belonged to another lifetime.

"The position of Luna is sacred," Michael continued, his gaze deliberately avoiding mine. "It requires loyalty, honor, and devotion—qualities that have been betrayed."

The murmurs around the hall grew louder. I caught fragments of the lies that had become my reality: "...chose the warrior over the Alpha's father..." "...her secret lover..." "...betrayed the pack..."

Michael's eyes finally locked with mine, and for a fleeting moment, I thought I saw a flicker of doubt, of pain. But it vanished as quickly as it had appeared, replaced by a coldness that chilled me to my core.

"Victoria Sterling," he addressed me directly, his voice dropping an octave as he summoned his Alpha tone—the voice that commanded absolute submission. The hall fell into immediate silence.

I forced myself to stand tall, though my legs threatened to give way beneath me. I would face this with dignity, if nothing else.

"I, Alpha Michael Sterling of the Silver Moon Pack, reject you, Victoria Sterling, as my mate and Luna."

The words hit me like physical blows. Lyra howled in agony inside me, a sound so primal and devastating that it tore through my consciousness. The severing of our mate bond felt like my soul was being ripped in two. White-hot pain radiated from my chest, spreading to every extremity until my entire body was consumed by it.

I collapsed to my knees, unable to remain standing under the weight of his rejection. The stone floor was cold against my palms as I fought to breathe through the excruciating pain.

Through the haze of my agony, I heard the doors open once more. Soft, measured footsteps approached the platform.

"The Moon Goddess provides," Michael announced, his voice now carrying a warmth that had been absent moments before. "In our darkest hour, she has blessed us with a true successor."

I forced myself to look up. Amanda Walsh glided across the hall, her face a mask of serene triumph. Her hand rested protectively over her swollen belly—carrying the child that had sealed my fate. Her scent, vanilla and cinnamon, wafted through the hall, deliberately overpowering any lingering trace of my own.

"The Silver Moon Pack welcomes Luna Amanda and the future heir she carries."

Amanda's eyes met mine, a small, victorious smile playing at her lips as she reached for the Luna pendant—my pendant—that Michael held out to her. With deliberate slowness, she draped it around her neck, the silver wolf gleaming against her throat.

"Take the omega to her new quarters," Michael commanded, turning his back on me. "She will remain with us until the Moon Goddess claims her."

Two Delta wolves approached, their expressions impassive as they lifted me from the floor. As they dragged me away, I caught one last glimpse of Michael embracing Amanda, his hand gently caressing her stomach.

Lyra's voice, barely audible now, whispered in my mind: *We will endure, Victoria. We always have.*

But as the heavy doors closed behind me, I wondered how much more we could possibly endure before we shattered completely.

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