
Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King
Chapter 3
Dawn arrived with a harsh crimson glow, as if the sky itself bled for my shattered heart. I hadn't slept, couldn't sleep. The photographs of Alexander and Scarlett lay spread across my desk like evidence at a crime scene. Every time I closed my eyes, I saw them together—his hands on her body, the same hands that had promised to cherish only me.
Willow paced restlessly within me. *We need to act, not just suffer,* she urged.
"Soon," I whispered, gathering the photos and securing them in a hidden compartment of my jewelry box. "We need to be strategic."
A sharp knock at my chamber door startled me. I quickly composed myself, smoothing my silk robe and forcing my features into the serene mask of the perfect Luna.
"Enter," I called, my voice betraying none of the turmoil beneath.
The door creaked open, but no one stepped inside. Instead, a small envelope lay on the threshold, as if someone had slid it underneath and fled. My heart hammered against my ribs as I retrieved it.
Inside was a fragment of paper—torn, jagged edges revealing it had been violently ripped. I recognized it immediately: a piece of my own mating ceremony invitation, the elegant script announcing tomorrow's union between Alpha Alexander Kane and his Luna Isabella Morgan. Across the fragment, in blood-red ink, someone had scrawled a single word: "Nowhere."
The scent of cinnamon and musk clung to the paper. Scarlett.
*She's taunting us,* Willow growled. *Telling us we belong nowhere now.*
My fingers trembled, not with fear but with cold rage. This wasn't just Alexander's betrayal anymore—this was deliberate cruelty, a calculated attempt to break me before the ceremony.
"She has no idea who she's dealing with," I murmured, tucking the fragment into my pocket alongside the duplicate moonstone necklace I'd discovered. Evidence. Ammunition.
Three hours later, I sat at the Luna Council meeting, surrounded by the senior female wolves of our pack. We were discussing final preparations for tomorrow's ceremony, my voice steady as I approved flower arrangements and seating charts as if my world hadn't collapsed beneath me.
"And the ceremonial pouch is ready," Elena, our pack's eldest female, announced, passing me an intricately embroidered silk bag. "For the exchange of scents during the binding."
I accepted it with a gracious smile, but as my fingers closed around the velvet, I felt something hard inside. Excusing myself, I stepped away from the table to examine the contents.
Nestled within the ceremonial herbs was a small crystal vial. I removed it discreetly, holding it up to the light. Inside swirled what appeared to be oil, but as I uncorked it, the mingled scents of Alexander and Scarlett assaulted my senses—intimate, musky, unmistakable.
My stomach lurched. This was meant to be discovered during the ceremony itself, a public humiliation designed to break me before the entire pack.
*Kill her,* Willow snarled within me. *We should tear her throat out.*
"No," I whispered, recorking the vial and slipping it into my pocket alongside the torn invitation. "We'll destroy them both, but on our terms."
I returned to the meeting, my smile never faltering as I discussed the sacred mate bond rituals with wolves who had no idea their Alpha had made a mockery of everything we held sacred.
Night fell, bringing with it a storm that matched my inner turmoil. Thunder rattled the windows of my chamber as I paced, mentally cataloging the evidence I'd gathered. The photographs. The duplicate necklace. The torn invitation. The scent vial. Each piece a nail in the coffin of my love for Alexander.
A soft scraping sound drew my attention to the door. I froze, listening intently. Not a knock, but something else—something being pushed beneath the door.
I approached cautiously, finding a small USB drive on the floor. No note, no explanation. Just the drive, sleek and black against the pale carpet.
With trembling fingers, I retrieved it and plugged it into my laptop. A single video file appeared on the screen. I clicked play, and suddenly Alexander's voice filled the room—not through our mind-link, but recorded. Preserved. Damning.
"Once I'm done with her," his voice said, clear and cold, "the Luna title will be yours, Scarlett. Isabella served her purpose—she helped build my reputation, my pack. But you... you're my future."
The screen showed nothing—just audio—but it was enough. More than enough.
I closed the laptop, a strange calm settling over me. There would be no confrontation. No tears. No begging.
Tomorrow was supposed to be my mating ceremony. Instead, it would be the beginning of Alexander Kane's destruction.
"He thinks he's using me," I whispered to Willow as I began to formulate my plan. "But he has no idea what I'm capable of."
The storm outside intensified, lightning illuminating my chamber in harsh, white flashes. Like the storm, my resolve grew stronger with each passing moment. By dawn, I would be ready. By tomorrow night, Alexander would know what it truly meant to lose a mate.
And it would destroy him completely.
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