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The Alpha's Last Choice

Rejected by her fated mate in front of the entire pack, Omega Luna Blackwood thought her life was over. Zane Mills, the future Alpha King, chose the perfect Beta princess over their sacred bond, leaving Luna humiliated and broken. But the public rejection awakens something ancient sleeping in her blood—the legendary power of the Silver Moon Wolf. As Luna grows stronger, mastering abilities no Omega should possess, Zane's wolf begins fighting his choice with increasing desperation. The careful control he's maintained starts to crack, especially when mysterious trainer Ethan Blackwood takes interest in Luna's newfound powers. But Sophia Whitmore didn't steal an Alpha King just to lose him. Armed with dark magic and deadly ambition, she'll destroy anyone who threatens her crown—especially the rejected Omega who refuses to stay down. When Luna discovers the truth behind Zane's betrayal, she must decide: embrace her destiny as the Silver Moon Wolf and fight for a mate who destroyed her, or forge a new path with the man who helped her heal?
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Chapter 3

The combat training ground buzzed with the usual mix of grunts, clashing steel, and barked instructions. I stood at the edge of the sparring circle, my stomach still churning from this morning's literature class where I'd watched Sophia kiss Zane for the third time this week. Each kiss felt like acid eating through my veins, but I'd forced myself to stay, to endure, to prove I wasn't completely broken.

Not yet, anyway.

"Blackwood!" Professor Kane's gruff voice cut through my thoughts. "You're up. Caleb needs a sparring partner."

My blood turned to ice. Caleb stood in the center of the ring, his massive frame casting a shadow that seemed to swallow the afternoon sunlight. The Beta warrior cracked his knuckles with deliberate slowness, his dark eyes gleaming with anticipation. This wasn't about training—this was about putting me in my place.

"I don't think that's a fair match, Professor," I said quietly, my voice barely carrying across the training ground.

Caleb's laugh boomed across the space. "What's wrong, little Omega? Afraid you might get hurt?" He flexed his shoulders, muscles rippling beneath his training shirt. "Don't worry. I'll be gentle. Wouldn't want to damage what's left of the future Alpha King's... leftovers."

The other students snickered, forming a loose circle around the sparring ring. I caught sight of familiar faces—pack members who had once smiled at me in the halls, who had congratulated me on my "upcoming ceremony" just weeks ago. Now they watched with the hungry anticipation of vultures waiting for carrion.

"Get in the ring, Blackwood," Professor Kane ordered, his weathered face showing no sympathy. "Or forfeit and take a failing grade."

I couldn't afford to fail. My scholarship hung by a thread as it was. With trembling legs, I stepped into the circle, my hands shaking as I raised them in a basic defensive stance. Caleb towered over me by at least a foot, his reach nearly twice mine.

"This should be entertaining," someone whispered from the crowd.

Caleb circled me like a predator, his movements fluid despite his size. "You know what I don't understand, Luna?" His voice was conversational, almost friendly. "How someone so pathetic thought she could be queen. Did you really believe the future Alpha King would choose a weak little Omega over perfection like Sophia?"

Each word hit me like a physical blow, but I forced myself to keep my guard up, to keep moving. The mate bond throbbed in my chest, a constant reminder of everything I'd lost.

"Maybe we should teach you some humility," Caleb continued, feinting left before driving his right fist toward my ribs.

I barely managed to dodge, stumbling backward as his knuckles grazed my side. The crowd cheered, their excitement growing with each near-miss.

"Come on, fight back!" Caleb taunted, advancing again. "Or are you going to run away like you did at the ceremony?"

Something hot and sharp twisted in my chest. Not the mate bond this time—something else. Something that felt like molten silver flowing through my veins.

"What's wrong?" Caleb's voice grew more vicious. "Going to cry? Going to collapse again like the pathetic—"

He lunged forward, his massive fist aimed directly at my face. Not a sparring blow—a real punch meant to break bone, to humiliate, to destroy.

And something inside me snapped.

The world slowed to a crawl. I could see every detail of Caleb's attack—the way his knuckles were positioned, the slight overextension of his reach, the cruel satisfaction in his dark eyes. But more than that, I could feel something awakening in my chest, something wild and powerful and absolutely furious.

My eyes burned, and suddenly everything was crystal clear.

I moved without thinking, my body flowing like liquid lightning. My hand shot up, catching Caleb's wrist mid-punch with a grip that felt strong enough to crush steel. His eyes widened in shock as his unstoppable momentum simply... stopped.

"What—" he started to say.

I twisted his arm with inhuman speed, using his own weight against him as I pivoted and drove my shoulder into his solar plexus. The impact sent a shockwave through the training ground, and Caleb—all two hundred and fifty pounds of him—flew backward like he'd been hit by a freight train.

He crashed into the stone wall with a sickening crack, his body crumpling to the ground in an unconscious heap. Dust and small chunks of stone rained down from the impact crater his body had left behind.

The training ground fell into absolute silence.

I stood in the center of the ring, my chest heaving, staring at my own hands in disbelief. They looked the same as always—small, delicate, unmistakably Omega. But I could still feel the power thrumming beneath my skin, like electricity waiting to be unleashed.

Slowly, I became aware of the stares. Thirty students and Professor Kane all gaping at me with expressions ranging from shock to terror to something that looked almost like awe.

"Impossible," Professor Kane whispered, his face pale. "That's not... Omegas can't..."

Footsteps echoed across the training ground, and my heart lurched as a familiar scent reached my nostrils. Pine and winter air, with an undertone of authority that made my wolf stir restlessly despite everything.

Zane.

He strode into the circle, his golden eyes sweeping over the unconscious Caleb before settling on me. For a moment—just a moment—I saw something flicker across his face. Confusion. Recognition. And something else, something that made his wolf press closer to the surface.

Our eyes met, and I felt the mate bond pulse between us, stronger than it had been since the rejection. His pupils dilated slightly, and I caught the faintest tremor in his hands before he clenched them into fists.

"What happened here?" His voice was carefully controlled, but I could hear the underlying tension.

"She... she threw Caleb into the wall," one of the students stammered. "Like he weighed nothing."

Zane's gaze sharpened, focusing on me with an intensity that made my skin prickle. "That's impossible. She's an Omega."

But even as he said it, I could see the doubt in his eyes. Could see his wolf stirring restlessly, responding to something it recognized but couldn't name.

The silver power in my veins began to fade, leaving me feeling hollow and strangely empty. My legs wobbled, and I had to fight to stay upright as the adrenaline crash hit me.

"Everyone out," Zane commanded suddenly, his Alpha voice brooking no argument. "Now."

The students scattered like leaves in a storm, some helping to carry the still-unconscious Caleb to the infirmary. Within moments, only Zane and I remained in the training ground.

He stepped closer, and I could feel the heat radiating from his body, could hear the slight acceleration of his heartbeat. "What are you?" he asked quietly, his voice rough with something I couldn't identify.

I lifted my chin, meeting his gaze despite the way my heart hammered against my ribs. "I'm exactly what you said I was," I replied, my voice steadier than I felt. "Nothing."

Something dark flashed in his golden eyes, and for a moment, I thought he might step closer. Might reach for me. Might acknowledge the pull I could feel tugging between us.

Instead, he turned away, his jaw clenched tight. "Forget what happened here," he said without looking back. "All of you. This never happened."

And then he was gone, leaving me alone in the training ground with the echo of his words and the lingering scent of pine and winter air.

I sank to my knees as the last of my strength deserted me, staring at the crack in the wall where Caleb's body had hit. Whatever had just awakened inside me, whatever I was becoming—Zane was afraid of it.

And maybe, for the first time since the rejection, that gave me hope.

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