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Rejecting Alpha Husband

I stood frozen behind the camera crew, my fingers digging into my palms as I watched my husband's face fill the massive screens. The alliance livestream was being broadcast to thousands of werewolves across multiple packs. This was supposed to be our moment—the Silvermoon Pack's introduction to the Northern Alliance. A chance to showcase our strength, our unity, our leadership. "Alpha Mitchell," the interviewer leaned forward, her smile bright for the cameras, "your pack's healing program has gained quite a reputation. Many attribute this to your Luna's innovations. How has her work contributed to Silvermoon's rising status?" My heart skipped. Finally, after eight years of working in the shadows, someone had noticed. I held my breath, waiting for Ryan to acknowledge what I'd built—the remedies I'd developed, the training program I'd designed before Amanda systematically claimed it all as her own. Ryan's expression didn't change.
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I stood frozen behind the camera crew, my fingers digging into my palms as I watched my husband's face fill the massive screens. The alliance livestream was being broadcast to thousands of werewolves across multiple packs. This was supposed to be our moment—the Silvermoon Pack's introduction to the Northern Alliance. A chance to showcase our strength, our unity, our leadership.

"Alpha Mitchell," the interviewer leaned forward, her smile bright for the cameras, "your pack's healing program has gained quite a reputation. Many attribute this to your Luna's innovations. How has her work contributed to Silvermoon's rising status?"

My heart skipped. Finally, after eight years of working in the shadows, someone had noticed. I held my breath, waiting for Ryan to acknowledge what I'd built—the remedies I'd developed, the training program I'd designed before Amanda systematically claimed it all as her own.

Ryan's expression didn't change. He waved his hand dismissively, as if swatting away an annoying fly. "The pup's mother has her little projects," he said with a slight chuckle. "But our head healer, Amanda Wells, is the true visionary behind Silvermoon's medical advancement."

The pup's mother.

Not Sarah. Not his Luna. Not even my name.

The pup's mother.

Blood rushed to my ears as the room seemed to tilt. Eight years of sacrifice, of swallowing my pride, of watching Amanda take credit for my work—all condensed into that single, dehumanizing phrase. I caught my reflection in one of the monitor screens: a pale ghost with hollow eyes, standing in the shadows while Amanda beamed beside my mate, her hand possessively resting on his shoulder.

My wolf, Emma, who had grown increasingly quiet over the years, let out a low, pained whine inside me. *He doesn't see us. He never has.*

I backed away from the set, bumping into equipment as I fled. No one noticed. No one ever did.

* * *

Hours later, I locked myself in our bathroom, the only place in the pack house where I could guarantee a moment alone. The marble countertop was cold against my palms as I leaned over the sink, finally allowing the tears to fall.

"The pup's mother," I whispered to my reflection. The woman staring back at me was a stranger—thin, pale, with dull eyes that had once sparkled with purpose and pride. When had I become this ghost?

Emma paced restlessly within me. *We deserve more. We've always deserved more.*

My fingers found the silver locket around my neck—the last gift my mother had given me before she died. I clicked it open, revealing the small lock of her hair preserved inside.

"I know, Mom," I whispered, remembering her on her deathbed, her fingers digging into mine with surprising strength. *Promise me, Sarah. Promise you won't let a mate bond destroy you like it did me. Live for yourself. Don't accept what I did.*

I'd promised. And then I'd done exactly what she'd feared, sacrificing everything for a mate who saw me as nothing more than his son's mother, a convenient background figure in his rise to power.

"I promise, Mom," I said again, my voice stronger this time. "Starting now."

Inside me, Emma lifted her head, her presence suddenly sharper, more alert than she'd been in years.

* * *

The Pack Elder Council chamber was silent as I pushed open the heavy oak doors at dawn. Five elders looked up from their morning coffee, surprise evident on their weathered faces. No one came to the council this early—especially not the invisible Luna.

"Sarah?" Elder Miriam set down her cup. "Is everything alright?"

I straightened my spine, feeling Emma's strength flowing through me for the first time in years. "I need to file paperwork," I said, my voice only trembling slightly. "For a mate bond rejection."

The silence deepened. Elder Tomas choked on his coffee.

"A rejection?" Elder Miriam's eyes widened. "But you're the Alpha's mate. The Luna of Silvermoon."

"No," I said, the word tasting like freedom on my tongue. "I'm the pup's mother. And that's not enough anymore."

I placed the forms on the table, my signature already in place. One by one, the elders exchanged glances, their expressions a mix of shock, concern, and—from Miriam at least—a glimmer of what looked like respect.

"Alpha Mitchell won't accept this," Elder Tomas warned, though he reached for the forms.

I thought of Ryan's dismissive wave, of eight years of invisibility, of Amanda's smirking face as she claimed my work as her own. Of my son, increasingly distant under his grandmother's influence.

"He doesn't have to accept it," I said, my voice steadier now. "He just has to hear it."

Emma howled inside me, the sound no longer pained but powerful. Ready.

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