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The Alpha Made Me Lose Everything

“The bond is complete. The pack has its Luna.” Kael’s voice was quiet, almost emotionless. I froze. That voice—deep, commanding—was the same one that had whispered against my skin just moments ago. But now it sounded like stone. Final. Distant. A chill slid down my spine, sharp and sudden, cutting through the afterglow still clinging to my skin. Clutching the furs to my chest, I looked up at him—Kael, the Alpha King of Silver Fang, now already turned away from me, his bare back framed by moonlight pouring through the tall crystal windows. My newly bonded mate. My husband. I slowly sat up in the massive bed, the silk sheets falling from my bare shoulders. My body still hummed with the memory of his hands, his breath, his weight. My pulse hadn’t yet calmed. My lips still tingled where he’d kissed me. I'd given him everything—my trust, my heart, my body—believing it meant something. It had to mean something. This was our ceremony night. I just turned to be his Luna. I swallowed hard, but the ache in my throat only grew. “What do you mean?” My voice was barely more than a whisper. “The pack has its Luna – then what about you, Alpha?” Kael didn’t look at me as he reached for his robe. The moonlight cut a silver line across his bare back—strong, regal, untouchable. “I did what was required,” he said flatly. “Our people have their Luna. That is what matters.” I felt the blood drain from my face. “But it wasn’t just duty, not for me,” I insisted, my voice cracking. “I thought… I thought you felt it too. The bond. The connection.” He turned then, slowly, like a king indulging a servant’s foolish question. His eyes, dark and unreadable, locked with mine. “I don’t know what you imagined this would be, Leah. But let me be clear: this is not love. This is structure. Balance. Obligation. You were chosen because the spirits found you… suitable.” “Suitable,” I echoed. The word dropped like ice into my stomach. Kael’s voice softened—but not kindly. It was the kind of softness people used when explaining something to a child. “The Luna’s role is symbolic. Political. Spiritual. And temporary.” “Temporary?” I whispered. His next words hit like a blade through the chest. “She’s coming back. Helena. My true mate.” Silence crashed into me. I couldn’t move. Couldn’t breathe. “She’s still alive?” I choked. His jaw tightened. “She’s been away on a diplomatic mission for over a year. The elders advised me to proceed with a binding for the sake of the pack. But when she returns… we’ll correct the course.” “Correct the course?” I could barely hear myself over the roaring in my ears. He didn’t flinch. “You will serve until then. And after that… your gifts will still be useful to the healers.” Useful. Not loved. Not remembered. He didn’t even recognize me. That truth burned more than his rejection.
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“The bond is complete. The pack has its Luna.”

Kael’s voice was quiet, almost emotionless.

I froze.

That voice—deep, commanding—was the same one that had whispered against my skin just moments ago. But now it sounded like stone. Final. Distant.

A chill slid down my spine, sharp and sudden, cutting through the afterglow still clinging to my skin.

Clutching the furs to my chest, I looked up at him—Kael, the Alpha King of Silver Fang, now already turned away from me, his bare back framed by moonlight pouring through the tall crystal windows.

My newly bonded mate.

My husband.

I slowly sat up in the massive bed, the silk sheets falling from my bare shoulders. My body still hummed with the memory of his hands, his breath, his weight. My pulse hadn’t yet calmed. My lips still tingled where he’d kissed me. I'd given him everything—my trust, my heart, my body—believing it meant something.

It had to mean something.

This was our ceremony night. I just turned to be his Luna.

I swallowed hard, but the ache in my throat only grew. “What do you mean?” My voice was barely more than a whisper. “The pack has its Luna – then what about you, Alpha?”

Kael didn’t look at me as he reached for his robe. The moonlight cut a silver line across his bare back—strong, regal, untouchable.

“I did what was required,” he said flatly. “Our people have their Luna. That is what matters.”

I felt the blood drain from my face.

“But it wasn’t just duty, not for me,” I insisted, my voice cracking. “I thought… I thought you felt it too. The bond. The connection.”

He turned then, slowly, like a king indulging a servant’s foolish question. His eyes, dark and unreadable, locked with mine.

“I don’t know what you imagined this would be, Leah. But let me be clear: this is not love. This is structure. Balance. Obligation. You were chosen because the spirits found you… suitable.”

“Suitable,” I echoed. The word dropped like ice into my stomach.

Kael’s voice softened—but not kindly. It was the kind of softness people used when explaining something to a child. “The Luna’s role is symbolic. Political. Spiritual. And temporary.”

“Temporary?” I whispered.

His next words hit like a blade through the chest.

“She’s coming back. Helena. My true mate.”

Silence crashed into me.

I couldn’t move. Couldn’t breathe.

“She’s still alive?” I choked.

His jaw tightened. “She’s been away on a diplomatic mission for over a year. The elders advised me to proceed with a binding for the sake of the pack. But when she returns… we’ll correct the course.”

“Correct the course?” I could barely hear myself over the roaring in my ears.

He didn’t flinch. “You will serve until then. And after that… your gifts will still be useful to the healers.”

Useful. Not loved. Not remembered.

He didn’t even recognize me.

That truth burned more than his rejection.

The sob caught in my throat before I could stop it. But Kael had already turned away. He left me there—alone in a room that reeked of sandalwood and cold ceremony, in a bed that still held the warmth of our forced bond.

The door closed behind him like the final note of a requiem.

I had waited years for this moment—not for the crown, not even for the title—but for him. For Kael to see me. Really see me.

But he hadn’t.

He never had.

And as I sat in the silence of the royal bedchamber, I let the memories rush in like floodwater—pulling me backward, to where this all began.

I had found him bleeding in the forest.

I was just thirteen. A timid Omega girl with too-big eyes and too-small hands. But I remember that night as if it had been etched into my bones. I had gone to the river for herbs, as I often did when my mother sent me on healing errands. That’s when I heard the groan—low, animalistic. My heart had nearly stopped.

He lay against the roots of an old pine, blood soaking through his torn tunic, eyes glassy with pain. Even then, Kael had carried the air of a warrior. Proud. Fierce. Untouchable.

I should’ve run. Omegas didn’t approach Alphas, especially not injured ones. But I couldn’t leave him there. So I crawled through the underbrush and pressed my hands against his wound, whispering the healing words I barely understood. My gift had just begun to awaken, raw and wild. I felt the power surge through me, as if the forest itself had lent me its strength.

His eyes opened once. Just once. I thought he saw me then.

But the moment passed. He passed out, and when the scouts arrived, I slipped away unnoticed.

I never told anyone.

Not even him.

Because I thought… one day, he’ll remember. One day, he’ll look at me and know.

I watched from the shadows as Kael grew into his crown—fierce in battle, just in rule, loyal to the pack. I watched him rise, and I loved him in silence. Even when the girls whispered about his destined mate, Helena, the beautiful daughter of the Crescent Moon Pack, I told myself that fate worked in strange ways. That bonds weren’t always written in bloodlines and treaties. That maybe, just maybe, my soul had touched his before destiny ever drew lines.

And then… the spirits chose me.

Even the elders seemed surprised. An Omega? As Luna? But the signs were too strong to ignore. I was told I was special. Rare. The bond would strengthen the pack. And deep down, I thought: He’ll remember. He’ll know. This is fate coming back around.

But here I was now—used, bound, discarded—while his true mate rode ever closer to reclaim her place.

My fingers gripped the edge of the bed. The silver cord still shimmered faintly on my wrist, proof of a bond that meant everything to me—and nothing to him.

I curled into myself, shaking. The fire had died in the hearth, but the cold wasn’t from the air.

It was from the hollowness he left behind.

Outside, the moon shone indifferent. And in the distance, I could hear the faint sound of hooves and wheels—Helena returning to reclaim the heart that was never mine.

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