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Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King

The forest blurred around me as I raced through the moonlit trees, my paws barely touching the ground. Something was wrong. The urgent howl from my family's territory had awakened both me and my wolf, Echo, from restless sleep. Her voice inside my mind was frantic. *Maya, hurry. It's Leo. Something's happened to Leo.* I pushed harder, my lungs burning as I leaped over fallen logs and ducked under low branches. The Thompson homestead came into view, a modest cabin at the edge of Silver Moon territory that had been in our family for generations. The scent hit me before I saw him—blood, fear, and the acrid stench of rogue wolves. "Leo!" I cried out, shifting back to human form as I stumbled toward the crumpled figure by the porch steps.
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The Pack Talent Ceremony was supposed to be Layla's moment to shine. As Luna of the Moonveil Pack, I had watched my daughter practice for months, her fingers dancing across the keys of our family's sacred piano with the grace of someone touched by the Moon Goddess herself. The Collins heirloom had been blessed generations ago, and when Layla played, I swear I could feel our ancestors' spirits humming along with the melody.

But now, standing outside the pack house restroom, my heart hammered against my ribs as I heard muffled sobs from behind the locked door.

"Layla?" I called, my Luna authority making my voice carry despite my growing panic. "Sweetheart, what's wrong?"

The lock clicked, and the door swung open to reveal my daughter—my beautiful, talented daughter—with tears streaming down her face and coffee stains splattered across her pristine white performance dress. The fabric clung to her skin where the liquid had soaked through, and the carefully arranged curls I'd helped pin up this morning now hung limp and disheveled.

"Mom," she whispered, her voice breaking. "I can't... the competition... it's over."

My wolf stirred restlessly beneath my skin, sensing the injustice that hung in the air like smoke. That's when I noticed her—Morgan's sister, standing just far enough away to appear innocent, clutching an empty coffee cup with a smirk playing at the corners of her mouth.

"Oh my," she said, her voice dripping with false concern. "What a terrible accident. I was just bringing Layla some coffee to calm her nerves before her performance, and she must have bumped into me when I knocked on the door."

Lies. Every word tasted like ash in the air between us.

Layla's shoulders shook as she pressed against me, and I wrapped my arms around her protectively. "She locked me in," my daughter whispered so quietly only I could hear. "She threw the coffee at me and locked the door. I tried to get out, but—"

"Shh," I murmured, stroking her hair while my eyes never left Morgan's sister. The girl's satisfaction was poorly concealed behind her mask of innocence, and my Luna instincts screamed warnings. "We'll fix this."

But even as I said the words, I knew it was too late. The piano competition had already concluded, and when I marched Layla to the judges' table, their response was as cold as winter wind.

"I'm sorry, Luna Collins," the head judge said without looking up from his papers. "The competition has ended. Late entries cannot be accepted, regardless of circumstances."

"This is my daughter," I said, letting my Luna authority color my voice. "She was deliberately sabotaged—"

"The rules are the rules." His dismissal cut through me like a blade. "Perhaps next year she'll be more punctual."

The injustice of it burned in my chest as I led Layla away, her dreams shattered as surely as if someone had taken a hammer to our family piano. But this was just the beginning.

Later, in Leonard's office, I laid out the evidence like pieces of a puzzle that painted a clear picture of deliberation and malice. An Omega named Sarah had witnessed the entire incident—had seen Morgan's sister deliberately lock the door and heard her cruel laughter as Layla pounded on the wood from inside.

"Leonard," I said, my voice steady despite the storm raging inside me. "This wasn't an accident. Your Beta's sister deliberately sabotaged our daughter."

My mate—the man who had sworn before the Moon Goddess to stand beside me—barely glanced up from his paperwork. "Edith, you're overreacting. Children have disagreements. It's part of pack life."

"Disagreements?" The word came out sharper than I intended. "She locked our daughter in a bathroom and ruined her dress minutes before the most important performance of her young life."

Finally, Leonard looked at me, and what I saw in his eyes made my blood run cold. Not the warm amber I'd fallen in love with, but something distant and calculating. "Pack unity is more important than petty disputes between children. Morgan is my most trusted Beta, and I won't have her family targeted by baseless accusations."

"Baseless?" I stepped closer to his desk, my Luna power crackling in the air around us. "I have a witness—"

"An Omega whose word means nothing against a Beta's family." Leonard's voice carried the finality of an Alpha command. "Drop this, Edith. If you continue to pursue this matter, I'll strip Layla of her Delta status. Is that what you want for our daughter?"

The threat hit me like a physical blow. My own mate—threatening our child to protect his precious Beta's reputation. Something fundamental shifted inside me, like a foundation cracking beneath the weight of too much betrayal.

But the worst was yet to come.

At the ceremony's closing banquet, Leonard rose from his seat at the head table, his voice carrying across the gathered pack members. "Before we conclude tonight's festivities, I'd like to make a special announcement."

I watched from my place beside him, dread pooling in my stomach as his words continued.

"As a gesture of pack unity and to encourage musical development among our younger members, I'm gifting the Collins family piano to our talented young pack member—Morgan's sister."

The world tilted. Around us, pack members applauded politely, but their voices sounded distant and hollow. That piano—blessed by the Moon Goddess, passed down through five generations of Collins Lunas, the instrument where I'd first taught Layla to play—was being handed to the girl who had deliberately destroyed my daughter's dreams.

I turned to Leonard, searching his face for some sign that this was a cruel joke, but he refused to meet my eyes. Across the room, Morgan smiled triumphantly, her satisfaction radiating like heat from a fire.

The sacred bond between us—the mate connection blessed by the Moon Goddess herself—felt like it was withering inside my chest, dying a slow and painful death with every beat of my breaking heart.

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