
Rejecting the False Alpha
Chapter 2
The morning light felt harsh against my swollen eyes as I sat at the edge of our bed, still wearing yesterday's clothes. Sleep had been impossible—every time I closed my eyes, I saw Thomas's hands in Natalia's hair, heard her breathless sighs echoing in my mind. The mate bond pulsed with his distant contentment, a cruel reminder that while my world had shattered, his had simply... rearranged.
I had to end this. The sacred mate bond that had once felt like destiny now felt like a noose around my neck, tightening with every breath.
"I'm calling an emergency pack meeting," I announced when Thomas finally returned to our chambers, his scent still carrying traces of Natalia's vanilla perfume.
He paused in the doorway, his amber eyes assessing me with the cold calculation I'd learned to dread. "Annie, you need to rest. You look—"
"I look like a woman whose mate has been betraying her for months." My voice came out steadier than I felt. "I'm invoking my right as Luna to call the pack together. I want to formally reject our mate bond."
The words hung in the air between us like a blade. Thomas's expression shifted, his Alpha aura beginning to press against me in waves of suffocating dominance.
"No." The single word carried the full weight of his authority, making my knees tremble with the instinctive need to submit. "You're emotionally unstable right now, Annie. You're not thinking clearly about our sacred connection."
"I'm thinking more clearly than I have in months." But even as I said it, the mate bond twisted inside me, making me question my own certainty. Was I being dramatic? Was I throwing away something precious because of jealousy?
"Look at yourself." His voice took on that gentle, patronizing tone that always made me feel small. "You haven't slept, you're pale, you're shaking. This is exactly the kind of decision you'll regret when you're in a better frame of mind."
I opened my mouth to argue, but he stepped closer, his Alpha presence overwhelming my senses. My wolf whimpered and tried to bare her throat in submission.
"I'm dismissing any notion of a pack meeting," he continued, his tone final. "You need time to think clearly about what you're suggesting. Our bond is sacred, Annie. You don't just throw that away because you're upset."
Upset. As if catching your mate with another woman was just a minor inconvenience.
Before I could respond, he was gone, leaving me alone with the crushing weight of his authority and the sickening realization that I had no power here. None at all.
Later that afternoon, I found myself in the pack house garden, seeking solace among the roses I'd planted when we first built our home together. The irony wasn't lost on me—beautiful flowers with thorns sharp enough to draw blood.
"They're lovely, aren't they?" Natalia's voice made me stiffen. She appeared beside me as if summoned by my misery, her dark hair gleaming in the sunlight. "Thomas told me you planted these yourself."
I didn't turn to look at her. "What do you want, Natalia?"
"To talk, woman to woman." She moved to stand in front of me, forcing me to meet her gaze. "About last night."
"There's nothing to discuss."
"Oh, but there is." Her smile was sharp as the thorns surrounding us. "You see, what you witnessed wasn't just a moment of passion. Thomas and I have been... reconnecting for months now. Every Tuesday when you think he's at council meetings. Every weekend when you believe he's patrolling the borders."
Each word was a carefully aimed arrow, finding its mark in my already wounded heart.
"He talks about you, you know," she continued, examining her perfectly manicured nails. "About how grateful you should be. How he saved you from that awful pack, gave you everything you have now. He's been trying to figure out how to handle 'the Annie situation' without damaging his reputation."
The blood drained from my face. "The Annie situation?"
"His words, not mine." She stepped closer, her voice dropping to a whisper. "He's planning to make me his official Luna once he finds the right way to... transition you out. Quietly, of course. Maybe a nice little cottage on the pack borders where you can live out your days as his grateful charity case."
Rage flared in my chest, hot and sudden. "You're lying."
"Am I?" She tilted her head, mock concern painting her features. "Think about it, Annie. When was the last time he introduced you as his mate to visiting Alphas? When was the last time he included you in pack decisions? You've been slowly disappearing from his life for months, and you didn't even notice."
I wanted to deny it, but the words stuck in my throat because she was right. I had been fading, becoming invisible in my own pack, my own home.
"Don't look so devastated," Natalia said, patting my shoulder with false sympathy. "You'll always have the memory of being temporarily important to an Alpha. That's more than most she-wolves can claim."
She walked away, leaving me standing among the roses with tears burning my eyes and the terrible certainty that everything I'd built my life on was crumbling beneath my feet.
That evening, I locked myself in Thomas's study and began making phone calls. If he wouldn't allow a pack meeting, I'd find another way. Other Alphas had to understand—the mate bond was sacred, but so was the right to reject it when it became corrupted.
But call after call brought the same response. Concern for my "fragile state." Gentle suggestions that I "give it time." Promises to "speak with Thomas" about getting me the help I clearly needed.
By the fifth call, the truth hit me like a physical blow. Thomas had already reached them. He'd painted me as unstable, as suffering from "Luna madness," as a woman who needed protection from her own irrational decisions.
I was trapped. Completely and utterly trapped in a bond that was slowly killing me, with a mate who had systematically destroyed every avenue of escape.
The phone slipped from my numb fingers as I realized the full scope of my prison. Thomas hadn't just betrayed me—he'd made sure I had nowhere to run when I discovered the truth.
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