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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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Chapter 2

The week following the piano ceremony passed in a haze of forced normalcy, but I could feel the pack's dynamics shifting like sand beneath my feet. Every sideways glance, every whispered conversation that stopped when I approached, every subtle challenge to my authority—it all pointed to one inevitable truth: Morgan was making her move.

Pack training sessions had always been sacred to me. As Luna, I took pride in watching our young wolves develop their skills, offering guidance and encouragement. But as I stood at the edge of the training grounds that Tuesday morning, watching Layla spar with the other Delta-ranked youth, something felt different. Wrong.

Morgan's sister circled my daughter like a predator, her movements too aggressive for what should have been a practice session. The instructor—one of Morgan's supporters—watched with apparent disinterest, making no move to moderate the intensity.

"Focus on your footwork, Layla," I called out, my Luna voice carrying across the training ground. "Remember what we practiced."

That's when it happened. In a move that was clearly deliberate, Morgan's sister feigned a stumble and shoved Layla hard in the chest. My daughter went down awkwardly, her ankle twisting beneath her with a sickening pop that made several nearby pack members wince.

Instinct overrode protocol. I rushed onto the training ground, my maternal instincts blazing as I knelt beside Layla, who was clutching her ankle with tears streaming down her face.

"It's okay, sweetheart," I murmured, gently examining the rapidly swelling joint. "Just breathe through it."

"Luna Collins." Leonard's voice cut through my focus like a blade. I looked up to find my mate striding across the training ground, his expression thunderous—but not directed at the girl who had hurt our daughter. "Step away from the training area immediately."

The command hit me like a slap. Around us, pack members stopped their own exercises to stare, sensing the tension crackling in the air.

"Leonard, she's injured—"

"You are interfering with pack discipline," he said, his Alpha authority making several nearby wolves instinctively lower their heads. "Training injuries are part of the process. Your coddling undermines the strength we're trying to build."

Humiliation burned in my chest as I helped Layla to her feet, supporting her weight while she favored her injured ankle. Morgan's sister stood nearby, her face a perfect mask of concern that didn't quite reach her eyes.

"I'm so sorry," she said loudly enough for everyone to hear. "It was completely accidental. These things happen in training."

Leonard nodded approvingly. "Exactly. Accidents build character." His gaze found mine, cold and dismissive. "Perhaps our Luna has forgotten that strength comes from overcoming adversity, not from running to Mommy every time something hurts."

The snickers from some of the younger wolves felt like daggers between my ribs. In twenty years as Luna, I had never been publicly humiliated by my own mate. The mate bond, already strained, seemed to crack a little more.

Two days later, I was selecting vegetables at the pack market when fragments of conversation drifted from behind a nearby stall.

"...just saying, Luna Edith seems less engaged lately..."

"...Morgan has such fresh ideas about pack management..."

"...someone younger might bring new energy to the female leadership..."

I moved closer, my Luna hearing allowing me to catch more of the discussion.

"I mean, when was the last time Luna Edith proposed anything innovative?" The voice belonged to Sarah Mitchell, a mid-ranking she-wolf who had always been cordial to my face. "Beta Morgan's suggestions about resource allocation make so much more sense."

"And she's so decisive," another voice added. "Not like some leaders who get emotional about every little thing."

My blood ran cold as I realized the systematic nature of what I was hearing. These weren't random complaints—they were talking points, carefully crafted and strategically disseminated. Morgan wasn't just undermining my authority; she was building a case for my replacement.

The monthly pack leadership meeting that Friday confirmed my worst suspicions. I had prepared extensively for my proposal to expand our childcare services, knowing that several working mothers in the pack desperately needed support.

"The current childcare situation is inadequate," I began, addressing the council of senior pack members. "We have mothers missing work, children left unsupervised, and families struggling to balance pack duties with parental responsibilities."

I outlined the proposal methodically—the costs, the benefits, the implementation timeline. Several council members nodded thoughtfully, and I felt a flicker of hope that maybe, finally, I could accomplish something positive for our pack.

Then Morgan spoke.

"With respect, Luna," she said, her tone perfectly measured, "I believe we're looking at this backwards. Our pack's strength comes from our warriors, not from coddling children who should be learning independence."

She stood, commanding the room's attention with practiced ease. "Those resources would be better invested in expanded warrior training. We're living in dangerous times—rogue attacks are increasing, and neighboring packs are growing stronger. Do we really want to be known as the pack that prioritized babysitting over defense?"

Murmurs of agreement rippled through the council. I felt the tide turning against me before I could even respond.

"Leonard," I said, turning to my mate, "surely you can see the value in supporting our pack families—"

"Beta Morgan makes an excellent point," Leonard interrupted, not even looking at me. "Pack security must be our priority. Motion denied."

The finality in his voice was devastating, but it was Morgan's expression that truly broke something inside me. She wasn't trying to hide her satisfaction anymore. Her eyes gleamed with triumph as she watched my authority crumble in real time.

As the meeting concluded and council members filed out, I remained seated, staring at my carefully prepared notes. Twenty years of service, of dedication, of putting the pack's needs above my own—and this was how it ended. Not with gratitude or respect, but with systematic destruction orchestrated by the woman my mate trusted more than his own Luna.

The mate bond felt like a dying ember in my chest, growing colder with each betrayal.

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