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Rejected by the Alpha, The Princess's Confession

The Blackwood Pack House loomed before me, its stone facade imposing against the autumn sky. I adjusted my modest gray cardigan, feeling the weight of my mission press against my chest. As the hidden daughter of the Lycan King, I had spent my life preparing for this moment—the day I would evaluate my arranged mate from within his own territory. My inner wolf, Aura, stirred restlessly. *Careful, Victoria. Remember why we're here.* *I know, Aura. We need to see his true character, not the mask he wears for royalty.* I took a deep breath and approached the entrance, where a young Delta wolf greeted me with a curious glance. "You must be Victoria," she said, her eyes scanning my simple attire. "The new kitchen assistant?" I nodded, keeping my gaze appropriately lowered as befitting the omega status I was pretending to hold. "Yes.
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Chapter 3

The grand ballroom of the Silver Moon Hotel gleamed with opulence as Alphas from twelve neighboring territories gathered for the Inter-Pack Alliance Summit. I stood in the shadows, watching as Nathan commanded the room with practiced ease, his broad shoulders squared beneath his tailored suit. Every Alpha and Luna in attendance hung on his words, their respect for his position palpable in the air.

I smoothed down my simple dress—a nervous habit that betrayed my unease. Something in Nathan's posture had changed. The tension in his jaw, the coldness in his eyes when they briefly met mine across the room—he was planning something.

*He wouldn't dare,* Aura growled within me. *Not here, not in front of everyone.*

But I knew better. Public humiliation was the most effective weapon in a power play, and Nathan Blackwood was nothing if not strategic.

"Before we proceed with alliance negotiations," Nathan's voice cut through the polite chatter, "I must address a matter of grave concern to the Blackwood Pack."

The room fell silent. I felt my heart rate quicken as every eye turned toward him.

"My supposed mate," he continued, his voice dripping with disdain as he gestured toward me, "has betrayed not only me but the sacred trust of our pack. Fifty thousand dollars—missing from our treasury since her arrival."

Gasps rippled through the crowd. I stood frozen as whispers erupted around me, watching as the respect I'd carefully cultivated over the past weeks dissolved into suspicion and contempt.

"I present this evidence to our allies," Nathan declared, "so that all may be warned of the omega who would use a mate bond to steal from her Alpha."

Alpha Richard Goldman, my father's loyal ally, caught my eye from across the room. His expression remained carefully neutral, but I detected a flicker of concern in his gaze. He knew who I truly was, yet he would not intervene—not without my father's command.

"Such a shame," whispered a Luna beside me, quickly stepping away as if my disgrace might be contagious. "And her, an omega. Should have known better than to reach above her station."

One by one, the Alphas and their Lunas turned their backs to me, a gesture of rejection so profound that even the serving staff averted their eyes. Only Samantha remained facing me, her lips curved in a triumphant smile as she slipped her arm through Nathan's.

I held my head high and walked out, dignity intact despite the burning humiliation. This public denouncement wasn't just about money—it was a calculated move to isolate me completely.

* * *

The night wrapped around the pack house like a shroud as I huddled in my tiny quarters, reviewing the financial records I'd managed to copy. Somewhere in these numbers lay the truth—proof of Samantha's theft and my innocence. The clock on my bedside table read 2:17 AM when I heard them—heavy footsteps approaching my door.

*Victoria,* Aura warned. *Someone's coming.*

Before I could respond, my door burst open. Marcus Kane, the Gamma, stood in the doorway, flanked by four pack warriors.

"Alpha's orders," he announced, his expression devoid of emotion. "Your quarters are to be searched."

I rose to my feet, keeping my voice steady despite the rage building within me. "On what grounds?"

"Suspicion of theft and deception," Marcus replied mechanically. "Step aside, omega."

I had no choice but to watch as they tore through my few possessions. They upended my mattress, emptied my drawers onto the floor, and rifled through every personal item I owned. One warrior held up my mother's silver hairbrush—the only royal possession I'd dared to bring—examining it with suspicion.

"Pretty fancy for a kitchen assistant," he remarked, tossing it carelessly onto the growing pile of my belongings.

When they finally left, my small room lay in ruins. Clothes were strewn across the floor, my few books had their pages bent and covers torn, and the framed photo of my mother lay shattered on the ground.

As I knelt to gather the broken pieces, I noticed a folded paper that hadn't been there before. Opening it with trembling fingers, I read the flowing script I recognized immediately as Samantha's:

*Sign the rejection papers, or face worse. No one will believe an omega over the Beta. You have until morning.*

Heat flooded my veins as I stared at the note. With deliberate movements, I struck a match and held the flame to the corner of the paper, watching as it curled and blackened. The fire reflected in my eyes as determination hardened within me.

Once the note was nothing but ash, I dragged the heavy wooden chair from my desk and wedged it firmly under the doorknob. It wouldn't stop them if they truly wanted to enter, but it would give me warning.

I sat cross-legged on the floor amidst the wreckage of my belongings, pulling the financial records back into my lap. Somewhere in these numbers was the proof I needed. Samantha had made a mistake, and I would find it.

*When will you reveal yourself?* Aura asked, her presence a comforting warmth in my mind. *When will you show them who you truly are?*

*Not yet,* I replied silently, tracing the suspicious transactions with my finger. *First, we uncover the truth. Then, we deliver justice.*

As I worked through the night, one thought kept me going: Nathan Blackwood had no idea who he was truly dealing with—or the storm that was about to break over his head.

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