
Rejecting the False Alpha
Chapter 3
The study door slammed behind me as I stormed into Thomas's private office, my hands trembling with rage and desperation. Three days. Natalia's words echoed in my mind like a death knell—three days until Thomas would make her his official Luna while painting me as the unstable mate who had "voluntarily stepped down."
"Thomas!" My voice cracked as I called his name, but he was already there, rising from behind his massive oak desk with that infuriating calm that made me want to scream.
"Annie, you shouldn't be here." His amber eyes assessed me with clinical detachment, as if I were a problem to be solved rather than his mate. "You need to rest—"
"Don't." The word exploded from me with a force that made him blink. "Don't you dare tell me what I need. Not anymore."
Something hot and wild unfurled in my chest, a power I'd never felt before. The air around us seemed to thicken, charged with an energy that made the hair on my arms stand on end.
"You're planning to replace me," I said, stepping closer to his desk. "Three days, Thomas. That's how long you're giving me before you throw me away like garbage."
His jaw tightened. "Who told you that?"
"Does it matter?" My voice was rising, but I couldn't stop it. Years of suppressed anger, of swallowed pride, of accepting his dominance over me—it all came rushing to the surface like a dam bursting. "You've been planning this for months, haven't you? Slowly pushing me out, making me invisible, preparing everyone for my convenient disappearance."
"Annie, you're being hysterical—"
"HYSTERICAL?" The word tore from my throat with such force that the windows rattled. Thomas stepped back, his eyes widening as the very air around me began to shimmer with golden light.
The power inside me roared to life, and suddenly I understood. This wasn't just rage—this was my wolf, my true wolf, finally breaking free from whatever cage Thomas had built around her. My eyes burned, and I knew they were glowing, knew they were no longer the submissive brown Thomas had grown accustomed to commanding.
"You want to see hysterical?" I snarled, and the heavy bookshelf behind him groaned, books tumbling to the floor as my unleashed aura pressed against everything in the room. "You want to see what happens when you push your mate too far?"
Thomas's face had gone pale, his Alpha confidence wavering as he encountered something he'd never seen before—me, without the chains of his manipulation holding me down.
"Your eyes," he whispered, genuine shock replacing his usual condescension. "Annie, your eyes are—"
"Golden," I finished, taking another step forward. The massive desk between us groaned under the pressure of my power, and I watched his carefully controlled mask slip completely. "Surprised, Thomas? Did you think you could keep me weak forever?"
The truth hit me like lightning—I wasn't just a Luna. I was an Alpha. Had always been an Alpha. Thomas had known, had sensed it, and had spent three years systematically crushing that power to keep me dependent on him.
"You knew," I breathed, and the accusation made him flinch. "You knew what I was, and you buried it. You made me believe I was nothing without you."
"Annie, please—" He raised his hands as if approaching a wild animal, but there was fear in his eyes now, real fear. "You need to calm down. This power, it's dangerous if you can't control it."
"Control?" I laughed, and the sound was sharp enough to cut glass. "You want to talk to me about control? You've been controlling me for three years, making me think I owed you everything, that I was lucky to have you."
The office door burst open, and Natalia rushed in, her face flushed with panic. "Thomas, what's happening? The whole pack house is shaking—" She stopped mid-sentence when she saw me, her eyes going wide with terror.
"Get out," I said quietly, but my voice carried such authority that she stumbled backward.
"Annie," Thomas said, his Alpha tone trying to reassert dominance, but it bounced off me like water off stone. "You're scaring the pack. You need to stop this."
"I'm scaring them?" My power pulsed outward again, and I heard glass breaking somewhere in the house. "Good. Maybe it's time they knew what their Luna is really capable of."
For the first time in three years, Thomas looked at me and saw not a grateful rescued she-wolf, but an Alpha in her own right. An Alpha he had betrayed, manipulated, and tried to discard.
And for the first time since I'd discovered his betrayal, I felt truly alive.
"Three days," I repeated, my golden eyes boring into his. "You gave me three days. Let's see what I can do with them."
The threat hung in the air between us, crackling with the promise of everything I'd been denied finally coming to claim its due.
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