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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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Chapter 3

The morning sun streamed through the tall windows of the diplomatic chamber as I stood before representatives of the Red Claw pack. Three days of intense negotiations had left me exhausted, but I refused to show it. This alliance was too important.

"Silver Fang offers healing assistance to your injured and ill for the next four seasons," I stated, my voice steady despite my fatigue. "In exchange, we request shared hunting rights in the Moonstone Valley and a mutual defense pact against the rogue bands that threaten both our territories."

Alpha Rowan of Red Claw, a battle-scarred wolf with keen eyes, studied me carefully. "You offer much, Luna Leah. More than we expected."

"Peace benefits us all," I replied, maintaining the calm, assured demeanor I'd practiced for days. "Your pack has suffered losses. Mine has resources to share. Together, we are stronger against common threats."

I could feel the weight of Elder Theron's approving gaze from where he sat beside me. He had been my only ally in the council when I'd proposed this diplomatic mission, while Helena had vehemently opposed it, calling it "weak" and "naive."

Alpha Rowan exchanged glances with his advisors before nodding slowly. "The Red Claw accepts your terms, Luna of Silver Fang. We will sign the treaty at moonrise."

Relief washed through me, though I kept my expression composed. This was my first real victory as Luna—a peaceful resolution that would save lives on both sides and strengthen our position without a single drop of blood spilled.

As we concluded the formal proceedings, Elder Theron squeezed my shoulder gently. "Well done, child. Your approach has secured us an ally where Helena's would have made an enemy."

Pride bloomed in my chest at his words. Perhaps now Kael would see my value beyond my healing abilities. Perhaps now he would look at me with something other than cold indifference.

---

The triumphant feeling lasted only until our return to Silver Fang territory that evening. Warriors lined the entrance to the pack grounds, howling in celebration of our successful diplomacy. I walked with my head high, the signed treaty clutched in my hands.

Kael stood at the top of the stone steps leading to the Great Hall, Helena at his side as always. His expression revealed nothing as I approached and knelt before him, offering the treaty.

"My King, the Red Claw has agreed to all our terms. We have peace and a new alliance."

He took the scroll without comment, scanning its contents while Helena peered over his shoulder, her lips pursed in disapproval.

"You gave them access to our healers?" Kael finally spoke, his tone sharp. "For four seasons?"

I rose to my feet, confused by his reaction. "Yes, in exchange for hunting rights and military support. Their pack is weakened but loyal. This arrangement benefits us both."

"It makes us look soft," he countered, rolling the treaty closed with a snap. "Giving aid to a weakened pack instead of absorbing their territory."

The celebration around us dimmed as pack members sensed the tension. I struggled to maintain my composure, acutely aware of the many eyes watching us.

"Absorption would have cost us warriors and resources," I explained carefully. "This way, we gain allies and expand our influence peacefully."

Helena stepped forward, her voice carrying to the gathered crowd. "Peace is a lovely sentiment, Luna Leah, but sometimes a pack must show strength, not compassion." She turned to Kael, her hand on his arm. "If I had led the negotiation, we would have secured their territory and hunting grounds without giving away our precious healing resources."

I stared at her in disbelief. She hadn't even been part of the delegation, yet she spoke as if she could have achieved the impossible.

Worse, Kael nodded in agreement. "Helena's approach would have demonstrated true cunning. Your methods were... too soft, Luna. But what's done is done." He handed the treaty to an aide. "See that this is implemented as written."

With that dismissal, he turned and walked into the Great Hall, Helena gliding alongside him, leaving me standing alone on the steps, my victory suddenly tasting like ash.

---

Later that night, I sat at my dressing table in my private chambers—separate from Kael's, as he had insisted from the beginning. My fingers trembled slightly as I opened the small wooden box that contained my most precious possession: a delicate silver bracelet with tiny crescent moons and healing symbols etched into its surface.

It had been my mother's, the only thing I had left of her. She had been a healer too, respected and valued by the previous Alpha. Until she died protecting the pack during a rogue attack when I was just a child.

I slipped the bracelet onto my wrist, its familiar weight comforting against my skin. In the mirror's reflection, I could almost see her face superimposed over mine—the same eyes, the same determined set of the jaw.

"I'm trying, Mother," I whispered to her memory. "I'm trying to be the Luna you would have been proud of."

A tear slipped down my cheek as I thought of how she would have handled today's humiliation. She would have held her head high, continued to serve the pack with dignity, and never let them see her pain.

I traced the healing symbols on the bracelet, drawing strength from them. "One day, he'll see me," I promised myself. "One day, Kael will recognize who I truly am—not just the Omega healer he was forced to mate, but the girl who saved his life, the Luna who serves her pack with all her heart."

The bracelet caught the moonlight streaming through my window, sending silver reflections dancing across the walls of my chamber. Like tiny stars, I thought. Like hope.

---

The next morning, I woke with a start, my heart racing and skin clammy with cold sweat. Something was wrong. I could feel it in the air, a heaviness, a warning.

I dressed quickly in my Luna robes and hurried through the quiet corridors of the pack house. Dawn was just breaking, casting long shadows through the windows as I made my way to Kael's war room, where I knew he would be meeting with his commanders.

The guards at the door hesitated when I approached.

"Luna Leah, the Alpha is in session with his war council," one of them explained apologetically.

"This is urgent," I insisted. "Please, I must speak with him."

After a moment's hesitation, the guard knocked and announced my presence. I heard Kael's irritated command to enter and steeled myself before walking in.

The war room was dominated by a large table with a detailed map of our territories. Kael stood at its head, with Helena beside him and several commanders gathered around. All eyes turned to me as I entered.

"This had better be important, Luna," Kael said coldly.

I approached the table, pointing to our northern border. "There's danger here. I can sense it."

"Sense it?" Helena's laugh was like tinkling glass, beautiful but sharp enough to cut. "What a convenient Omega anxiety."

I ignored her, keeping my focus on Kael. "My King, I've had these premonitions since childhood. They've never been wrong. Something is gathering at the northern frontier—something that threatens the pack."

Kael's expression remained impassive, but I could see the commanders exchanging concerned glances. They knew of my gift, had seen evidence of my intuition before.

Before Kael could respond, Helena slid her arm through his, her voice honeyed with false concern. "Darling, perhaps the Luna is overtired from her... diplomatic efforts. These Omega instincts can be so unreliable when they're under stress."

"I'm not—" I began, but Kael cut me off with a raised hand.

"Luna Leah, I appreciate your concern, but we have no intelligence suggesting any threat from the north. Helena and I will continue our war council without further interruptions." His tone left no room for argument. "You may leave us."

I stood my ground for a moment longer, meeting his gaze directly. "The threat is real, Kael. Ignore it at the pack's peril."

His jaw tightened at my defiance. "That will be all, Luna."

With as much dignity as I could muster, I turned and left the room, the door closing firmly behind me. I leaned against the stone wall of the corridor, my heart racing with frustration and fear.

My senses had never been wrong before. Something was coming from the north—something dangerous.

Yet, I realized when it arrived, we would be unprepared.

Simply because Kael refused to see past Helena's manipulations and recognize the truth in front of him. Just as he refused to see me.

For the first time, my admiration for Kael wavered.

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