
Rejected by the Alpha, Moon Ceremony Betrayal
Chapter 2
My quarters felt like a sanctuary after the chaos of the preparation hall. The moment I closed the door behind me, my legs gave out, and I sank onto my bed, trembling from the aftershocks of breaking the mate bond. The pain was excruciating—like someone had torn my soul in half—but beneath it burned something I hadn't felt in three years: freedom.
Lyra paced restlessly in my mind, her silver fur bristling with residual fury. *Finally,* she growled. *I thought you'd never come to your senses.*
"I should have listened to you sooner," I whispered, pressing my palms against my temples as another wave of bond-breaking pain crashed over me.
*Now we tell Father. Now we show them who we really are.*
I took a shuddering breath and reached out through the mind-link, feeling for the familiar warmth of my father's presence. Alpha William Murphy's mental voice came through immediately, tinged with concern.
*Bella? What's wrong? Your emotional state is... turbulent.*
*Father,* I began, my mental voice stronger than it had been in years. *I need to tell you something. About Anakin. About everything.*
I laid it all out—Hope's deliberate sabotage, Anakin's immediate dismissal of my accusations, his cruel suggestion that Hope replace me at the ceremony. With each detail, I felt my father's anger building through our connection, a controlled fury that reminded me exactly whose daughter I was.
*That arrogant whelp,* he snarled when I finished. *I should have known better than to trust Silvercrest with my most precious treasure.*
*I want the alliance terminated,* I said firmly. *I won't be used as a political pawn anymore, and I won't watch our pack's strength prop up his weakness.*
*Consider it done,* he replied without hesitation. *But Bella, you must remain there until the Moon Ceremony. We'll make the announcement then, publicly. It's the only way to maintain our honor while ensuring Silvercrest faces the full consequences of their disrespect.*
*Three more days,* I agreed, though the thought made my stomach clench.
*Can you hold out that long? I can send Quincy—*
*No,* I cut him off quickly. *I need to do this myself. I need to prove I'm strong enough to be your heir.*
There was a pause, then warmth flooded through our connection. *You already have, daughter. You already have.*
I had barely closed the mind-link when my door burst open without so much as a knock. Anakin stormed in, his face a mask of rage and desperation, his brown eyes wild.
"What the hell was that display back there?" he demanded, slamming the door behind him. "Have you lost your mind?"
I stood slowly, letting my newfound Alpha presence fill the room. "I found it, actually. For the first time in three years."
"This is ridiculous, Bella. You're being childish and dramatic over an accident—"
"It wasn't an accident, and you know it." My voice carried the authority I'd suppressed for so long. "But even if it was, your response told me everything I needed to know about what you really think of me."
His expression shifted, desperation creeping in around the edges of his anger. "Look, maybe I was hasty. We can get you a new dress. Hope can step back—"
"No." The word rang with finality. "I'm done, Anakin. Done pretending to be less than I am. Done making myself small so you can feel big."
"You can't just reject our bond over some petty female squabble!" His voice cracked, revealing the panic beneath his bluster. "We have a future planned. The alliance between our packs—"
"The alliance is over." I watched his face go white. "My father and I discussed it. It will be announced at the Moon Ceremony."
For a moment, he just stared at me, his mouth opening and closing soundlessly. Then his face twisted with fury, and I saw the true Anakin—the weak, insecure man who needed to control others to feel powerful.
"Guards!" he bellowed.
Two Delta wolves appeared in my doorway immediately, their expressions uncomfortable but obedient.
"Confine Miss Bella to her quarters until she comes to her senses," Anakin ordered coldly. "She's clearly not thinking clearly and needs time to reconsider her... tantrum."
The Deltas exchanged uncertain glances. "Alpha, she's the Moonstone Alpha's daughter—"
"She's MY mate, and she'll do as I say," Anakin snarled, his eyes flashing. "Guard her door. No one in or out without my permission."
As the door closed behind him, I heard the distinct sound of a lock clicking into place. Lyra's rage exploded through me, but I forced myself to remain calm. This was exactly the kind of behavior that would justify everything that was coming.
I was no longer just an angry ex-fiancée. I was a prisoner.
And that changed everything.
Evening fell like a heavy curtain over Silvercrest territory. I had spent the day pacing my quarters like a caged wolf, which, I supposed, was exactly what I was now. The two Delta guards remained stationed outside my door, their scents carrying discomfort and unease through the wooden barrier.
A soft knock interrupted my brooding. "Miss Bella?" Hope's voice drifted through the door, sickeningly sweet. "May I come in? I brought tea. I thought we should talk."
Every instinct screamed danger, but curiosity won out. What game was she playing now?
The door opened, and Hope glided in carrying a silver tea service, flanked by my Delta guards. She'd changed into a flowing white dress—no doubt practicing for her stolen role in the ceremony.
"I wanted to apologize," she said, setting the tray on my small table. "And to explain."
"Explain what? How you deliberately ruined my dress?"
Hope's mask of innocence never wavered as she poured two cups of steaming tea. "I brought chamomile. It's supposed to be calming." She held out a delicate porcelain cup. "Please, Bella. Let's try to find some peace between us."
The tea smelled divine—floral and soothing. Despite my suspicions, I found myself accepting the cup. Maybe it was exhaustion from the day's emotional upheaval, or maybe some part of me still wanted to believe Hope could be reasoned with.
I took a sip, then another. The warm liquid seemed to ease the tension in my shoulders.
"You see?" Hope smiled, settling into the chair across from me. "We can be civilized about this."
But as the minutes passed, a strange lethargy began creeping through my limbs. My eyelids grew heavy, and my thoughts seemed to move through thick honey.
"What..." I tried to set down my cup, but my fingers wouldn't cooperate properly.
Hope's sweet expression melted away like sugar in rain, replaced by something cold and triumphant. "Oh, Bella. Did you really think I'd let you ruin everything I've worked for?"
The tea cup slipped from my numb fingers, shattering against the floor. I tried to stand, to call for help, but my body wouldn't obey.
"The guards are loyal to Anakin," Hope continued conversationally, rising from her chair to pace around me like a predator circling wounded prey. "And Anakin is loyal to me now. Amazing what a little sympathy and understanding can accomplish."
"You..." My tongue felt thick and clumsy.
"Drugged you? Just a mild sedative. Nothing that will hurt you permanently." Her green eyes glittered with malicious satisfaction. "I just need you quiet and compliant while I take my rightful place as Luna of this pack."
I slumped forward in my chair, fighting the drug's effects with every ounce of willpower I possessed. Lyra snarled weakly in my mind, her strength muted by whatever poison Hope had fed me.
"You were always the obstacle," Hope continued, her voice taking on a dreamy quality. "The precious Alpha's daughter with her perfect bloodline and her perfect future. But you threw it all away, didn't you? And now it's mine."
The room began to spin as consciousness slipped away from me like water through my fingers. The last thing I saw was Hope's triumphant smile as she bent down to whisper in my ear.
"Sweet dreams, Bella. When you wake up, I'll be Luna, and you'll be nothing."
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