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Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King

The evening breeze carried the scent of pine and wildflowers through the Silver Moon Pack's grand gathering hall. I smoothed down the silver silk dress that Alexander had insisted I wear for tonight's celebration—a rare gesture that had momentarily rekindled a flicker of hope within me. Ten years as Luna to Alpha Alexander Sterling had taught me to cherish these small moments of consideration. "You look beautiful tonight, Luna Melissa," whispered Elara, our pack healer, as she passed by with a tray of ceremonial wine. I offered her a gentle smile, though we both knew the compliment was merely a kindness. The years of Alexander's infidelities had hollowed something inside me, leaving shadows beneath my eyes that no amount of preparation could conceal. Still, I held my head high as befitting the Luna of the prestigious Silver Moon Pack. Alexander stood across the room, his powerful frame commanding attention as he addressed the gathered wolves. His voice carried that natural Alpha timbre that had once made my heart race. Now, I simply watched him perform his duties, wondering which of the she-wolves in attendance might become his ninety-ninth or hundredth chosen mate.
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Chapter 3

The grand hall of the Moonstone Alliance headquarters gleamed with polished marble and ancient wooden beams as pack leaders from across the region gathered for the bi-annual summit. I smoothed down my formal Luna gown—silver with delicate moonstone embroidery that I'd spent weeks preparing—and took a deep breath before entering. Five years ago, I would have walked in on Alexander's arm, my place secure. Now, I entered alone, my wolf anxious within me.

The circular table dominated the center of the hall, twenty-four ornate chairs arranged around it—one for each Alpha and a matching seat beside them for their Luna. My eyes immediately found our pack's designated places, the Silver Moon Pack emblem carved into the high-backed chairs.

Alexander was already seated. Isabella stood beside him, her hand resting possessively on his shoulder, wearing a gown that mimicked traditional Luna designs but with provocative alterations that drew appreciative glances from several Alphas. When she saw me, a small, triumphant smile played at her lips.

"Luna Melissa," Alpha Blackwood from the Northern Territories acknowledged me with a respectful nod as I approached our seats.

Before I could respond, Alexander stood. "Isabella will be taking the Luna's seat today," he announced, loud enough for nearby packs to hear. "Melissa, you can find a place among the Deltas at the back."

The room fell silent. Even packs that had heard rumors of Alexander's infidelities seemed shocked by this public displacement. A Luna being relegated to sit with Deltas was unprecedented—a humiliation so profound that several visiting Lunas exchanged uncomfortable glances.

"But Alexander," I began quietly, "the treaty discussions require Luna input on—"

"Isabella will provide any necessary insights," he cut me off, his tone dismissive. "She's been studying our pack's needs extensively."

I felt the weight of every gaze in the room as Isabella gracefully lowered herself into my rightful chair, arranging her gown with deliberate care. My wolf snarled within me, demanding I challenge this insult, but I maintained my composure as I retreated to the back of the hall where pack Deltas sat observing.

"She still carries herself like a true Luna," I heard one Alpha whisper to another as I passed.

"Such dignity in the face of disrespect," his Luna responded. "The Moon Goddess will not look kindly on this violation of sacred hierarchy."

Their words offered cold comfort as I took my seat among warriors who shifted uncomfortably at my presence. Throughout the meeting, I watched Isabella lean toward Alexander, whispering in his ear at crucial moments, offering opinions on matters she couldn't possibly understand. When territory boundaries were discussed—negotiations I had prepared for meticulously—Alexander presented Isabella's uninformed suggestions as official Silver Moon Pack positions.

I carved a fifth mark in my mind. Five strikes. Five chances remaining.

---

Three days later, I stood in the healing den, carefully preparing herbal poultices for two young wolves injured during training. The familiar scent of yarrow and comfrey filled the air as I worked, finding rare peace in the rhythmic grinding of herbs.

"You shouldn't be here," Elara whispered as she entered, her eyes darting nervously toward the door. "Alpha Alexander has assigned Isabella to oversee all healing now."

"These cubs need proper treatment," I replied, continuing my work. "The wound on Liam's leg could easily become infected without the right—"

The door burst open. Isabella stood there, her face a perfect mask of distress.

"Alpha!" she called over her shoulder. "She's here, just as I sensed!"

Alexander appeared behind her, his expression darkening when he saw me. "Melissa. What are you doing?"

"Treating the injured," I answered simply. "As I've done for ten years."

Isabella pressed herself against Alexander's side, her voice trembling with manufactured fear. "I can feel her threatening aura whenever I'm in the healing den. She's deliberately undermining me, making me feel unwelcome in my own pack."

"Your pack?" The words escaped before I could stop them.

Alexander's eyes flashed dangerously. "Beta Marcus!"

Marcus appeared instantly, his expression carefully neutral though I caught a flicker of discomfort in his eyes.

"Remove the former Luna from the healing den," Alexander commanded. "From now on, she is forbidden from treating any pack member without explicit permission."

Former Luna. The words struck like physical blows.

Marcus approached me, his voice low. "Please, Luna Melissa. Don't make this harder than it needs to be."

I set down the mortar and pestle with deliberate care, my hands steady despite the rage and grief tearing through me. As Marcus escorted me from the healing den—the space where I had saved countless pack members, including Alexander himself after a territorial battle three years ago—I felt another piece of my identity being stripped away.

Six strikes. Four chances remaining.

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The warning howls came at dawn. Rogues had breached our eastern border in unprecedented numbers, a coordinated attack unlike anything we'd seen before. I rushed from my chambers, already mentally cataloging our medical supplies and preparing triage protocols.

Warriors streamed toward the armory as I made my way to the pack house's central chamber where Alexander would be coordinating our defense. I found him buckling on armor, Isabella at his side—also being fitted with protective gear.

"Alexander," I called, "I need to prepare the medical response team. If this attack is as serious as the scouts report—"

"You'll remain here," he cut me off without looking at me. "Isabella will accompany me to the frontlines to treat the injured."

My blood ran cold. "She has no battlefield experience. Triage under attack requires—"

"Enough!" His Alpha tone vibrated through the room, making several nearby warriors flinch. "Isabella has natural healing instincts that surpass years of training."

The absurdity of his statement would have been laughable if lives weren't at stake. Isabella shot me a victorious glance as she adjusted her armor—armor that had once been mine, crafted to my measurements.

"Lock her in her chambers," Alexander ordered a nearby Delta. "For her own protection."

As two warriors escorted me back to my rooms, my mind carved the seventh tally mark.

Seven strikes. Three chances remaining.

Through my window, I watched Alexander lead our pack's defense, Isabella prominently at his side. My wolf paced restlessly as distant howls of pain reached us—pack members suffering, perhaps dying, without proper medical care.

For the first time, I wondered if I should abandon my countdown entirely. Perhaps I had already given Alexander seven chances too many.

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