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Rejecting the Cheating Alpha

The reports on my desk blurred together, columns of numbers and patrol schedules bleeding into meaningless shapes. I'd been staring at the same Beta logistics summary for ten minutes, my wolf pacing restlessly beneath my skin, when the knock came. "Come in," I said, grateful for the interruption. Dr. Helena Cross, our pack's Healer, stepped through the doorway. The late afternoon sun caught the silver streaks in her dark hair, but it was her expression that made my stomach drop—tight lines around her mouth, eyes filled with something between sympathy and anger. "Evangeline." She closed the door with deliberate care. "I need to speak with you about something... unusual." I set down my pen. "What is it?" Helena approached my desk, her hands clasped so tightly her knuckles had gone white.
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Chapter 2

I heard Owen's footsteps before I saw him—heavy, purposeful strides that announced his arrival like thunder before a storm. My fingers tightened around the silver moonstone bracelet on Nyomi's wrist, the metal warm from her skin, as familiar to me as my own heartbeat.

"What's going on here?"

Owen's voice cut through the morning air with Alpha authority, but it was the way his eyes immediately sought Nyomi that made my stomach drop. Not me. Not his mate standing there with evidence of betrayal gleaming in the dawn light. Her.

Nyomi's face crumpled into perfect vulnerability, tears spilling down her cheeks like she'd been practicing this moment. "Owen, I—she's accusing me of terrible things. I don't understand why she hates me so much."

The lie rolled off her tongue so smoothly, I almost admired the skill. Almost.

"I found my mother's bracelet on her wrist," I said, my voice steady despite the earthquake building in my chest. "The one that went missing three months ago. The one you told me must have fallen somewhere during pack duties."

Owen's jaw tightened, a muscle jumping beneath his skin. For a heartbeat, I saw something flicker across his face—guilt, maybe, or fear. Then his expression hardened into the mask I'd been seeing more and more lately.

"Evangeline." He stepped forward, and I felt the weight of his Alpha aura pressing against me like a physical force. But instead of reaching for me, instead of demanding answers from the woman wearing my stolen heirloom, he placed his hand on Nyomi's shoulder. Protective. Possessive. "Cease this embarrassing display."

The words hit me like a slap. Around us, pack members who had been preparing for the burial ceremony froze, their morning tasks forgotten. I could feel their eyes on us, could hear the sharp intake of breath from Mrs. Patterson near the ceremonial stones, could sense the confused whispers starting to ripple through the gathering crowd.

"Embarrassing?" The word came out sharper than I intended. "Owen, she's wearing my—"

"Enough." His Alpha tone cracked through the air like a whip, designed to force submission, to end arguments before they began. "You will leave this burial ground immediately. I won't have you disrupting my mother's ceremony with these... accusations."

My wolf snarled against the command, my Luna bloodline giving me just enough resistance to keep standing. But the humiliation—that cut deeper than any Alpha authority could reach. The pack members were staring now, their faces a mixture of shock and uncomfortable fascination. Sarah, one of the younger Deltas, had her hand pressed to her mouth. Thomas, a warrior I'd trained with for years, couldn't meet my eyes.

My own mate. Publicly humiliating me. Choosing her.

Nyomi pressed closer to Owen's side, her tears flowing freely now. "I'm so sorry this is happening during such a sacred time," she whispered, just loud enough for the growing audience to hear. "I never meant to cause trouble."

The performance was flawless. If I hadn't seen my bracelet on her wrist, hadn't caught her in the lie about her identity, I might have believed it myself.

"Owen," I tried one more time, my voice barely above a whisper. "Please. Just look at the bracelet. You know it's mine."

But he wasn't looking at me anymore. His attention had already shifted back to Nyomi, his hand moving to cup her face with a tenderness I hadn't seen directed at me in months. "It's alright," he murmured to her. "Don't let her upset you."

The dismissal was complete. Final.

I stood there for another moment, surrounded by my packmates' shocked silence, feeling the weight of their judgment and confusion pressing down on me. Then I turned and walked away, my spine straight and my head high, even as my world crumbled around me.

Behind me, I heard Owen's voice, gentler now, comforting. "Everyone, please continue with the preparations. We won't let this disruption dishonor my mother's memory."

The whispers started before I'd even reached the tree line, following me like hungry shadows. By tonight, every wolf in Silverveil would know that their Alpha had publicly chosen his mistress over his mate. That Evangeline Thomas, Beta and daughter of a Luna, had been cast aside like yesterday's news.

My hands were shaking by the time I reached my mother's house, the familiar white cottage with its blue shutters and carefully tended garden. The same tremor that had started in the burial ground now spread through my entire body, rage and heartbreak warring for dominance in my chest.

I didn't knock. I never had to.

Mother was waiting in the kitchen, her silver hair pulled back in its usual elegant twist, her hands wrapped around a steaming cup of tea. She took one look at my face and set the cup down with deliberate care.

"It's true, then," she said quietly. "What I've suspected all along."

I collapsed into the chair across from her, my composure finally cracking. "He chose her, Mother. In front of the entire pack, he chose her."

She reached across the table and took my hands in hers, her touch warm and steady. "Tell me everything."

So I did. The stolen bracelet, Nyomi's false identity as 'Evangeline Griffin,' the violated burial plot, Owen's protective stance and public humiliation. My mother listened without interruption, her expression growing more steely with each revelation.

When I finished, she was quiet for a long moment, her fingers absently tracing patterns on the wooden table. Finally, she spoke.

"I reserved that burial plot for you when you turned eighteen," she said, her voice calm but carrying an edge of steel. "Not just as legacy, Evangeline. As insurance."

I frowned. "Insurance?"

"I sensed Owen's unworthiness from the beginning, but I respected your choice. However, I knew that sacred ground disputes would require pack council intervention. They would force truth into light." Her eyes met mine, and I saw the Luna who had once commanded respect from an entire pack. "It's time to contact your uncle."

That evening, we sat in Gamma Marcus's secure office, the heavy wooden door locked behind us and privacy wards humming in the walls. My uncle listened to my account with military precision, his weathered face impassive until I mentioned Owen's dismissive attitude and the financial resources clearly being spent on Nyomi.

Then his eyes sharpened.

"I've been tracking financial irregularities in pack accounts for months," he said, pulling a thick folder from his desk drawer. "Unusual expenditures labeled as 'Alpha discretionary spending.' Jewelry purchases, luxury clothing, expensive perfumes—none of it aligning with pack needs or Owen's previous spending patterns."

He spread the documents across his desk, columns of numbers and receipts telling a story of systematic theft. "Here's what we're going to do. You document everything about the burial plot fraud—the forged signatures, the identity theft, every detail. I'll trace the money trail. Together, we'll present an irrefutable case to the Pack Council."

I stared at the evidence before me, feeling something cold and determined settling in my chest where heartbreak had been. "How long will it take?"

"Three days," Marcus said grimly. "Maybe four. But when we're done, Owen Griffin won't be able to lie his way out of anything."

My mother placed her hand on my shoulder, her touch grounding me. "Justice, daughter. Not just for you, but for our entire pack. He's stolen from all of us."

I nodded, feeling my wolf stir with purpose instead of pain. Owen had made his choice. Now I would make mine.

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