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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 3

The confrontation I'd been dreading finally came three days after the pack leadership meeting. I found Leonard in his office, hunched over territorial maps with Morgan standing too close beside him, her hand resting on his shoulder as she pointed to something on the paper.

"Leonard," I said, stepping into the room with a manila folder clutched in my hands. "We need to talk. Privately."

Morgan's eyes flashed with irritation, but she stepped back with exaggerated deference. "Of course, Luna. I'll just finish reviewing these border patrol schedules later." Her fingers lingered on Leonard's shoulder a moment too long before she glided past me, her satisfaction radiating like heat.

Once the door clicked shut, I approached Leonard's desk and spread out the documents I'd been gathering for weeks—meeting minutes where Morgan contradicted my proposals, witness statements about her undermining my authority, financial records showing resources redirected without my approval.

"Look at this," I said, pointing to a particularly damning email thread. "Morgan has been systematically dismantling every initiative I've proposed. She's turning pack members against me, Leonard. This isn't leadership—it's a coup."

Leonard barely glanced at the papers before pushing them aside. "Edith, this is embarrassing. You sound paranoid and jealous."

The dismissal hit me like a physical blow. "Jealous? Of what?"

"Morgan brings fresh perspective to our leadership team. She's innovative, decisive—" He finally looked up at me, and his amber eyes were cold as winter stone. "Maybe if you spent less time creating drama and more time being a supportive mate, you'd understand what real partnership looks like."

The words hung in the air between us like poison gas. Twenty years of marriage, of standing beside him through every challenge, and this was how he saw me—as drama, as an obstacle to his precious Beta's ambitions.

"A supportive mate," I repeated slowly, my Luna power crackling beneath my skin. "Is that what you think I've been all these years? Unsupportive?"

Leonard's jaw tightened. "I think you've forgotten your place, Edith. A Luna supports her Alpha's decisions, not questions them at every turn."

Something fundamental broke inside me then, like a dam finally giving way to years of accumulated pressure. The mate bond, already strained to its breaking point, felt like it was withering in my chest.

The full moon run two nights later became a public humiliation that would haunt my dreams. As Luna, I had always run beside my Alpha, our wolves moving in perfect synchronization—a symbol of our united leadership. But as the pack gathered in the moonlit clearing and began to shift, Leonard's wolf deliberately positioned himself beside Morgan's sleek silver form.

My own wolf emerged with a growl of confusion and hurt, her golden fur bristling as she tried to reclaim her rightful place beside her mate. But when I moved toward Leonard's massive black wolf, he turned on me with a snarl that made the entire pack freeze.

His lips pulled back from gleaming fangs as he forced me to submit, my wolf's instincts overriding my Luna authority as I dropped to the ground in front of sixty pack members. The humiliation burned through me like acid as Morgan's wolf preened beside my mate, her tail high with dominance while I lay prostrate in the dirt.

The pack ran without me that night. I shifted back to human form alone in the clearing, wrapping my arms around my knees as howls echoed through the forest—howls that should have included mine.

But the cruelest blow came at the formal dinner with the visiting Alpine Pack delegation. These events were crucial for maintaining inter-pack relationships, and I had spent days planning the menu, the seating arrangements, the entertainment.

Morgan's sister was scheduled to perform, and I should have known she would use Layla's stolen piano for maximum impact. As the guests settled into their seats and the lights dimmed, she took her place at the bench of our family heirloom—the instrument blessed by the Moon Goddess, passed down through generations of Collins women.

What followed was a deliberate desecration. Instead of the classical pieces Layla had mastered, she plunked out "Mary Had a Little Lamb" with exaggerated flourishes, hitting wrong notes with theatrical winces. Then came "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" played so badly it made several guests shift uncomfortably in their seats.

Throughout the performance, she kept glancing at our table with a smirk that made my hands clench into fists. Beside me, Layla's face had gone pale as marble, tears sliding silently down her cheeks as she watched her beloved instrument being mocked.

I turned to Leonard, expecting—hoping—for some sign of outrage, some indication that he would put a stop to this cruel display. Instead, he continued eating his dinner with apparent indifference, occasionally nodding politely as if the performance were perfectly acceptable.

"Leonard," I whispered urgently, "she's destroying—"

"She's doing fine," he murmured without looking at me. "Not everyone can be a prodigy."

The casual cruelty of his response shattered the last remnants of my faith in our mate bond. As Morgan's sister concluded her butchery of Chopin with a theatrical bow, I felt something die inside my chest—not just love, but hope itself.

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