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When My Alpha Chose Her, I Transformed

I could feel every eye in the Grand Hall boring into me as Damon strode through the massive double doors. The Annual Alpha Summit had always been a display of power, but this year, it felt like a stage for my humiliation. My husband, the mighty Alpha of the Silvermoon Pack, moved with practiced authority. His broad shoulders were draped in a tailored charcoal suit that emphasized his imposing physique. The crowd parted before him like water breaking against stone. Behind him walked Seraphina, her crimson dress clinging to her curves, her chin lifted in triumph. I followed several paces behind, as was expected of a Luna who had fallen from favor. The whispers reached my ears despite attempts at discretion. "That's her—the Luna without a wolf." "Twelve years and still no heirs..." "I heard he's already chosen another." The center of the hall had been arranged in a circle, with thrones for each territory's Alpha. As we approached our designated seats, Damon suddenly stopped and turned.
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I could feel every eye in the Grand Hall boring into me as Damon strode through the massive double doors. The Annual Alpha Summit had always been a display of power, but this year, it felt like a stage for my humiliation.

My husband, the mighty Alpha of the Silvermoon Pack, moved with practiced authority. His broad shoulders were draped in a tailored charcoal suit that emphasized his imposing physique. The crowd parted before him like water breaking against stone. Behind him walked Seraphina, her crimson dress clinging to her curves, her chin lifted in triumph.

I followed several paces behind, as was expected of a Luna who had fallen from favor. The whispers reached my ears despite attempts at discretion.

"That's her—the Luna without a wolf."

"Twelve years and still no heirs..."

"I heard he's already chosen another."

The center of the hall had been arranged in a circle, with thrones for each territory's Alpha. As we approached our designated seats, Damon suddenly stopped and turned. His golden eyes, cold as winter frost, locked onto mine.

"Kneel," he commanded, his Alpha tone reverberating through the hall.

The word hit me like a physical blow. My knees buckled involuntarily as his power washed over me. I fought it, muscles straining against the invisible weight of his command.

"I said, kneel before your Alpha."

This time, his voice carried an edge that sliced through my resistance. My body betrayed me, folding until my knees touched the cold marble floor. The silence in the hall was absolute, broken only by Seraphina's soft, satisfied chuckle.

"A proper display of respect," Damon announced to the assembled pack leaders, "is essential, even from one's Luna."

The humiliation burned through me like acid. I kept my eyes downcast, not out of submission, but to hide the tears threatening to spill. Father had always told me that true strength wasn't in dominance but in dignity. I clung to that thought as I knelt before the mate who had once sworn to cherish me.

After what felt like an eternity, Damon continued to his seat, leaving me to rise on my own. No hand offered in assistance, no acknowledgment of my presence. Just the weight of dozens of pitying glances as I composed myself and took my place in the smaller chair beside his throne.

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Hours later, I slipped away from the formal reception, desperate for a moment alone. The corridor outside the main hall was mercifully empty, dimly lit by wall sconces that cast long shadows across the ornate carpet. I leaned against the cool stone wall, drawing deep breaths to steady myself.

"Running away so soon?"

I startled at Seraphina's voice, sharp as a blade in the quiet corridor. She emerged from the shadows, her wolf's eyes reflecting the low light with an eerie glow.

"I needed some air," I replied, straightening my spine despite the exhaustion weighing on me.

Seraphina's lips curled into a predatory smile as she moved closer, backing me against the wall. "Let me make something perfectly clear, little Luna." She spat the title like it was poison. "Your time is up. Damon has chosen me."

"The mate bond—" I began, but she cut me off with a harsh laugh.

"The mate bond? That mystical connection you cling to?" She leaned in, her pine-frost scent overwhelming my senses. "What good is a mate bond to a woman without a wolf? You're half a werewolf at best."

Her words struck the deepest wound in my heart. Twelve years of waiting for my wolf to awaken, twelve years of hoping.

"You have two choices," she hissed, her face inches from mine. "Accept your rejection gracefully, or face exile. Either way, I will be standing beside Damon as his chosen Luna by the next full moon."

I fought to keep my voice steady. "And my father?"

Seraphina's smirk widened. "Elder Marcus will be well cared for... as long as you cooperate. Challenge me, and he might find himself without pack protection. Rogues are so unpredictable these days."

The threat hung between us, clear as crystal. My father, still recovering from the "rogue attack" that I knew Seraphina had orchestrated.

"You won't get away with this," I whispered.

"I already have." She brushed past me, pausing to add, "Enjoy your last night as Luna, Aria. Tomorrow, the rejection ceremony begins."

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It was past midnight when I returned to our hotel suite. The door was unlocked—unusual for Damon, who was always cautious about security. As I pushed it open, the sounds reached me before the sight: soft moans, rustling sheets, whispered endearments never meant for my ears.

They didn't even pause when I entered. Damon's eyes met mine over Seraphina's bare shoulder, challenging, unapologetic. His hand stroked down her back possessively.

"You're early," he stated flatly.

I stood frozen, unable to look away from the scene on the bed that should have been ours. Twelve years of marriage, and he had never once looked at me the way he was looking at her.

"I'll go," I managed to say, my voice surprisingly steady despite the hurricane raging inside me.

"No." Damon's voice stopped me as I turned to leave. He disentangled himself from Seraphina, pulling on his pants before approaching me. "It's time we were honest with each other."

Seraphina watched from the bed, not bothering to cover herself, triumph gleaming in her eyes.

"Our bond was a mistake," Damon said coldly. "I've chosen Seraphina as my true mate. The rejection ceremony will take place after the summit."

Something inside me cracked—not my heart, which had been breaking slowly for years, but something deeper. In that moment, as my mate declared his intention to reject me, I felt a stirring deep within my soul. A whisper so faint I almost missed it.

*Soon*, it seemed to say. *Soon*.

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