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Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King

The ledgers blurred before my eyes as I squinted at the candlelight, the flickering flame casting dancing shadows across Jonathan's ornate office. My fingers traced the columns of numbers—pack finances that I'd managed meticulously while my mate enjoyed the glory of leadership. A slight headache pulsed behind my temples as I recorded the latest expenses from the border patrol missions Jonathan had been so insistent on increasing. *Something isn't adding up,* I thought, frowning at the discrepancies. *These supply runs to the Moonstone territory are becoming more frequent.* *Miranda,* Lyra, my wolf, suddenly stirred within me. *Something's wrong.* I paused, my pen hovering over the page. Lyra rarely interrupted my work unless it was important. *What is it?* *His scent... through the mind-link. It's...
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"We're going to Rachel's cabin," Jonathan declared, his voice leaving no room for argument as he gripped my arm. The force of his fingers digging into my flesh was meant to intimidate, to remind me of his Alpha status. "This nonsense ends today. You'll see, Luna—you're overreacting."

I stared at him, searching for any trace of the mate I thought I knew. The man who stood before me now, with his jaw set in stubborn lines and eyes flashing with barely contained anger, seemed like a stranger.

"Overreacting?" I repeated, my voice steady despite the storm raging within. "You've been having an emotional affair behind my back, and I'm overreacting?"

Lyra growled deep within my consciousness. *He smells like her. Even now.*

Jonathan didn't bother responding. Instead, he whistled sharply, and moments later, his custom-built wagon pulled up in front of the pack house. It was an ostentatious thing, with silver wolf emblems adorning the polished wood—a symbol of status he'd insisted on commissioning after we'd established the Silverbrook Pack.

"Get in," he ordered, practically lifting me into the passenger seat before I could protest.

As we pulled away from the pack house, I watched our territory—the land I'd helped build into a thriving community—growing smaller behind us. The weight of what was happening pressed against my chest. Jonathan was taking me to face my rival on her territory, where I would have no allies and no authority.

"This is unnecessary," I said, keeping my voice calm despite Lyra's increasing agitation. "The evidence was in your own words, Jonathan."

He scoffed, one hand casually draped over the steering wheel. "Evidence? A few friendly messages between pack allies? This is exactly why I didn't tell you about the increased cooperation with the Moonstone Pack. You're too possessive, Miranda."

I watched as he checked his reflection in the wagon's polished steel trim, adjusting a strand of dark hair that had fallen across his forehead. The gesture was so vain, so disconnected from the gravity of our situation, that I felt a surge of something unfamiliar—not just hurt, but contempt.

"'I miss your touch already,'" I quoted, the words bitter on my tongue. "'Tonight felt like forever.' Those aren't messages between allies, Jonathan. Those are the words of lovers."

His knuckles whitened on the steering wheel. "Your jealous Luna instincts are clouding your judgment. Rachel understands the pressures of leadership. She respects what I'm building."

*What WE built,* Lyra snarled.

"What I built," I corrected him aloud. "While you were taking credit, I was balancing the books, negotiating with neighboring packs, organizing the hunting rotations—"

"Enough!" His Alpha tone vibrated through the small space, but I refused to flinch. "This is exactly why—" He cut himself off, jaw working as he stared straight ahead at the road.

"Why what?" I pressed. "Why you sought comfort in another she-wolf's arms? Go ahead, Jonathan. Be honest for once."

He remained silent as we crossed the border into Moonstone territory, the landscape changing from the lush forests of Silverbrook to rockier terrain. I felt the invisible weight of leaving my home ground, my wolf whining in frustration at being taken from our territory against our will.

After what felt like hours of tense silence, we pulled up to a rustic cabin nestled against a hillside. It was small but well-kept, with smoke curling from the chimney and wildflowers planted along the stone path. This was no official pack meeting place—this was a personal residence.

Before Jonathan could come around to my side, the cabin door swung open. Rachel Summers stepped onto the porch, her lips curving into a smile that didn't reach her eyes. She wore fitted jeans and a low-cut blouse that accentuated her curves, but what hit me immediately was her scent—a floral cologne that perfectly mirrored the fragrance Jonathan had always claimed was his favorite on me.

She descended the steps with practiced grace, moving directly to Jonathan. Without hesitation, she draped an arm around his waist in a gesture of unmistakable possession.

"Alpha Jonathan," she purred, her voice honey-sweet before her eyes flicked dismissively to me. "Luna."

The curt nod she gave me might as well have been a slap. But it was Jonathan's reaction that truly broke something inside me—the way he unconsciously leaned into her touch, his body relaxing in a way it hadn't with me in months.

Lyra howled in anguish within me, and I knew with devastating clarity that this confrontation was going to be far worse than I'd imagined.

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