
Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King
Chapter 2
The private dining room of the Moonstone Pack house glowed with candlelight, casting warm shadows across the polished oak table. Alexander sat at the head, his powerful frame commanding attention as always. I watched him from my place at his right hand, my heart a hollow drum in my chest. The photographs I'd discovered yesterday were hidden safely in my desk drawer, but their images burned in my mind like acid.
Elias, our Beta, raised his glass in a toast while Mira, our pack Healer, smiled warmly at me. They had no idea that the perfect Luna they admired was dying inside, piece by piece.
"Before we begin our meal," Alexander announced, his deep voice sending familiar shivers down my spine despite everything, "I have something special for my Luna."
Willow stirred anxiously within me. *Stay strong. Don't let him see.*
Alexander produced a small velvet box from his pocket, his hazel eyes finding mine with practiced adoration. "Isabella, my love, my destiny," he said, loud enough for everyone to hear, "as we approach our mating ceremony, I wanted to give you something as unique as our bond."
He opened the box to reveal a delicate silver chain bearing a luminous moonstone pendant. The stone caught the light, throwing rainbow prisms across the table.
"A one-of-a-kind piece," he continued, standing to place it around my neck. His fingers brushed my skin, and I fought not to flinch. "The moonstone was blessed by the Moon Goddess herself, just like our mate bond."
The necklace felt like a collar as it settled against my collarbone. I forced my lips into a smile that didn't reach my eyes.
"It's beautiful," I whispered, the lie tasting bitter on my tongue.
Elias clapped, oblivious to the charade. "To the Alpha and his Luna!"
I raised my glass mechanically, watching Alexander over the rim. How convincing he was, how utterly believable in his performance of devotion. Had I been truly blind, or simply willing to be deceived?
*He'll pay for this,* Willow growled within me. *We'll make him suffer.*
Later that night, when the pack house had grown quiet, I slipped from our bed. Alexander had left for a "border patrol" an hour earlier. I knew exactly where he really was—or rather, who he was with.
His study door opened silently under my touch. I'd never searched his private space before; such a violation would have been unthinkable just days ago. Now, I moved with purpose, my bare feet silent on the carpet.
The moonstone at my throat seemed to pulse with accusation as I methodically opened drawers and checked shelves. Nothing in the obvious places. I ran my fingers along the underside of his desk, feeling for hidden compartments.
Then I found it—a small lever that released a hidden drawer beneath his bookshelf. Inside lay another velvet box, identical to the one he'd presented at dinner.
My hands trembled as I opened it. There, nestled on black velvet, lay another moonstone necklace—a perfect twin to my own "unique" pendant.
I lifted it, and Scarlett's scent wafted from the chain—cinnamon and musk, so different from my own floral fragrance. He'd touched this to her skin. Promised her the same lies.
"One of a kind," I whispered, a cold laugh escaping my lips. "Just like our bond."
The next morning found me in the pack hall, surrounded by seamstresses making final adjustments to my Luna ceremonial gown. The ivory silk rustled as I stood on a small platform, arms outstretched while they pinned the delicate lace sleeves.
"You'll be the most beautiful Luna the Moonstone Pack has ever seen," one of the older wolves said, smiling up at me.
I nodded, unable to speak past the knot in my throat. The moonstone necklace hung heavy around my neck, a symbol not of love but of deception.
Suddenly, Alexander's emotions flooded through our mind-link—sharp, intense pulses of desire and satisfaction that weren't meant for me. I froze, the seamstress's needle pricking my skin as I inadvertently jerked.
*"You're insatiable,"* a female voice purred through the link—Scarlett's voice, intimate and knowing.
*"I can't get enough of you,"* came Alexander's reply, his mental voice thick with passion. *"Tomorrow means nothing. You know who truly owns me."*
I realized with horror that they were in the room adjacent to the hall, separated from me by only a thin wall. While I stood being fitted for my Luna gown, my mate was entangled with another woman mere feet away.
"My Luna, are you unwell?" The seamstress's concerned voice broke through my shock. "You've gone white as the moon."
"I—" My vision blurred, the room spinning around me. "I feel faint. The excitement, perhaps."
I stepped down from the platform, my legs barely supporting me. "I need air. Please, continue tomorrow."
I fled before anyone could stop me, the perfect Luna mask slipping as I stumbled into an empty corridor. There, with my back against the cold stone wall, I felt something inside me harden into ice—not just my heart, but my resolve.
The woman who had sacrificed everything for love was dying. In her place, something colder and more dangerous was being born.
And Alexander Kane would soon learn what it truly meant to lose a mate.
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