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Rejected While Carrying His Heir

The morning light filtered through the heavy curtains of the Alpha's chambers, casting long shadows across the bed. I pressed my palm against my mouth, swallowing back another wave of nausea. Five years. Five years today since I'd become Luna of the Silverclaw Pack, since I'd sacrificed everything to save these wolves from certain destruction. My wolf, usually so quiet and subdued, suddenly howled within me—a sound of pure joy that startled me. "What is it?" I whispered internally, my hand instinctively moving to my abdomen. *Pup. Our pup. The Alpha's heir.* The realization hit me like a physical blow. Pregnant.
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Chapter 3

White walls. Antiseptic smell. The steady beep of monitors.

I opened my eyes to the sterile environment of the pack infirmary, my body feeling hollow and empty. Something vital was missing—something beyond the physical pain that radiated through my abdomen.

"Daphne." Dr. Hayes's weathered face appeared above me, his expression grave. "You're awake."

I tried to speak, but my throat felt raw, as if I'd been screaming for hours. Perhaps I had.

"The baby?" I finally managed, though I already knew the answer.

His eyes softened with compassion. "I'm sorry, Luna. We couldn't save the pup."

A tear slid down my cheek. Our baby. Our future. Gone.

"And your wolf..." he hesitated, checking the monitors beside my bed. "She's retreated deep within you. The wolfsbane was concentrated—designed to cause maximum damage."

I closed my eyes, reaching inward for that familiar presence. She was there, but distant, curled into a tight ball of grief and pain.

"She'll come back," I whispered, more to myself than to him. "She has to."

Dr. Hayes nodded, but his expression remained troubled. "There's something else, Luna. Alpha Alec was here earlier. He left these."

He gestured to a folder on the bedside table. With trembling hands, I reached for it, opening it to find official documents bearing the Silverclaw Pack seal.

Rejection papers. Signed and dated today—our fifth anniversary.

"He knew," I whispered, the betrayal cutting deeper than any physical wound. "He planned this all along."

"The Alpha was quite clear about his intentions," Dr. Hayes said quietly. "He believes the pack is stable enough now to proceed without... your contribution."

A bitter laugh escaped my lips. "Five years of loyalty, and this is how he repays me."

I thought of Melina's gift—the roses laced with wolfsbane. It hadn't been a random attack. This had been planned, coordinated. She knew about the baby. She'd meant to kill not just my child, but any chance of me ever bearing Alec an heir.

"Where is he?" I asked, my voice suddenly steady.

"Preparing for the evening ceremony," Dr. Hayes replied. "He believes you'll sign the papers without contest."

Something shifted inside me then—a cold clarity replacing the fog of grief and pain.

"Help me up," I said, swinging my legs over the side of the bed despite the protest of my body.

"Luna, you need to rest—"

"I need to fight," I cut him off, standing on shaky legs. "Get me to the Council Chamber. Now."

---

The Ancient Pack Laws were older than any living wolf could remember. Written in blood and magic, they were the foundation upon which all pack hierarchies were built. And they were clear about one thing: contracts made under the Moon Goddess's witness could not be broken without consequence.

I stood before the Council of Elders, my hospital gown replaced with a simple gray dress, my hair pulled back severely from my face. The five oldest wolves of the Silverclaw Pack sat in a semicircle before me, their expressions ranging from curiosity to outright hostility.

"Luna Daphne," Elder Thornton spoke, his voice crackling with age. "You've called us here on a matter of grave importance."

"Yes," I replied, my voice stronger than I felt. "I invoke the Ancient Right of Contractual Review."

Murmurs rippled through the chamber. Alec, who had been summoned as Alpha, stood to the side, his face darkening with each word I spoke.

"The marriage contract between Alpha Alec Lewis and myself was sealed with specific conditions," I continued, pulling out a copy of the original document. "Conditions that have been violated."

"Luna," Elder Thornton warned, "be careful with your accusations."

I met his gaze steadily. "I'm not making accusations. I'm stating facts. The contract clearly states that in the event of rejection, all territories and assets transferred from the Richards Pack to the Silverclaw Pack shall revert to the Richards bloodline."

Alec stepped forward, his eyes flashing dangerously. "That's not—"

"It is," I cut him off, turning to face him directly. "You signed it yourself, Alpha. My father's northern territory, the mountain passes, the silver mines—all of it returns to me."

The Elders exchanged glances, clearly uncomfortable with the implications.

"This would leave the Silverclaw Pack vulnerable," Elder Thornton pointed out. "The northern border is your primary defense against rogue incursions."

"That's no longer my concern," I replied coldly. "The contract is clear. Either honor it, or face the consequences of breaking a blood oath."

Alec's face contorted with rage. "You would destroy this pack out of spite?"

"I'm not destroying anything," I said, my voice eerily calm. "I'm simply claiming what's mine by right."

The largest of the Elders, a white-haired woman named Margot, leaned forward. "The Luna speaks truth. The contract does indeed stipulate these conditions."

A collective gasp filled the chamber as the full implications sank in. Without the Richards territories and resources, the Silverclaw Pack would be half its current size and wealth.

"The review is complete," Elder Margot declared. "The Luna's claim is valid."

Alec's roar of fury shook the walls, but it was too late. The law was ancient and binding.

And for the first time in five years, I smiled.

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