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When My Alpha Let His Mistress Rule Our Pack

The crystal chandelier above the Obsidian Pack’s grand ballroom cast a fractured light over the crowd, but it couldn't hide the cracks in my marriage. I stood in my floor-length silver gown, the fabric shimmering like the moonlight my birth pack, Moonstone, was named for. I was Daleyza Morgan, daughter of one of the most powerful bloodlines in the country, and yet, here I was, watching my mate make a fool of me. It was Alpha Bradley’s birthday. As his Luna, I should have been the one standing at his right hand during the toast. Instead, I was relegated to the periphery while Kelly, his "childhood best friend," clung to his bicep like a burr I couldn't brush off. "To Alpha Bradley!" a visiting dignitary shouted, raising his glass. Bradley beamed, his handsome face flushed with drink and adoration. But before he could thank his guests, Kelly giggled. It was a sound that grated on my nerves like claws on a chalkboard.
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Chapter 4

The scream that shattered the morning calm didn't sound like fear. It sounded like a performance.

I stood on the veranda of the pack house, a porcelain cup of tea in my hand, watching the chaos unfold on the manicured lawn below. Kelly stumbled out of the treeline, her designer dress shredded at the hem, superficial scratches marring her arms. She collapsed onto the grass, sobbing loudly enough to wake the dead.

"Rogues!" she shrieked, clutching her chest. "They were waiting for me!"

Bradley was there in seconds, sprinting from the porch like a hero in a bad movie. He fell to his knees beside her, gathering her into his arms. His face twisted toward me, looking up at the balcony with venomous accusation.

"This is your fault, Daleyza!" he roared, his voice cracking with panic. "You pulled the Morgan guards! You left the perimeter wide open, and now look what happened!"

Murmurs rippled through the gathered crowd of Obsidian wolves. Doubt clouded their eyes. A Luna protects her pack, and I had stripped their defenses. For a moment, the narrative Kelly had spun seemed to take hold.

Then, the heavy tread of combat boots silenced the whispers.

Alpha Finn walked onto the lawn, flanked by two of his elite Northern enforcers. He held a tablet in one hand, his expression bored.

"An interesting theory, Alpha Stone," Finn said, his voice carrying effortlessly across the yard. "Except for one small detail. My men have been patrolling that sector since the Morgan battalion withdrew."

Kelly’s sobs hitched. She froze in Bradley’s arms.

"There hasn't been a rogue scent within ten miles of this territory in three days," Finn continued, tapping the screen of his tablet. He turned it around, displaying a grainy but unmistakable infrared video feed. "However, we did catch this fascinating display of self-mutilation."

On the screen, Kelly stood alone in the woods. There were no rogues. She was methodically tearing her own dress and dragging a sharp stick across her arm, checking her reflection in a compact mirror between scratches.

The silence that fell over the pack was absolute. It was heavy, suffocating, and humiliated.

Bradley stared at the screen, his mouth opening and closing like a fish out of water. He looked down at Kelly, who was now trembling not from shock, but from exposure. Her "fragile human" mask slipped, revealing the desperate, clawing panic underneath.

"She... she must have been confused," Bradley stammered, his defense weak and pathetic. "Trauma does strange things to the mind."

"Trauma isn't the rot in this pack, Bradley," I said, my voice cutting through the air as I descended the stairs. I held a thick manila folder in my hand. "Greed is."

I didn't stop at the lawn. I walked straight past my husband and his mistress, heading for the Council Hall doors. "Elders, Former Luna," I called out to the senior wolves watching from the patio. "We have business to conclude."

Ten minutes later, the Council Room smelled of stale coffee and impending doom. Bradley sat at the head of the table, looking pale. Kelly’s father, Beta Thomas, sat to his right, sweating profusely.

I threw the folder onto the table. It slid across the mahogany surface and stopped in front of Bradley’s mother, the Former Luna.

"You claimed the border defenses were failing because of a lack of funds," I said, addressing Thomas directly. "You blamed the Moonstone Pack for not giving enough. But the audit I ran this morning tells a different story."

Bradley’s mother opened the file. Her eyes scanned the bank transfers, narrowing with every line.

"Fifty thousand for 'structural repairs' wired to a jewelry boutique in the city," she read aloud, her voice devoid of emotion. "Twenty thousand for 'medical supplies' sent to a luxury car dealership."

I leaned forward, placing my hands on the table. "Your Beta has been siphoning pack funds for two years to fund his daughter’s lifestyle. The reason your borders are weak, Bradley, isn't because I withdrew my support. It's because your girlfriend’s father stole the cement from the foundation."

Thomas stood up, his chair scraping loudly against the floor. "This is a lie! The Luna is trying to frame me because she's jealous of my daughter!"

"Sit down, Thomas," Bradley said, but it sounded like a question. He looked between the evidence and the man who had been a father figure to him. "Dad... I mean, Thomas... is this true?"

"We are family, Brad!" Thomas pleaded, ignoring the question. "You can't let her do this to us!"

Bradley looked at me, his eyes wet and pleading. He was searching for a way out, a compromise that would let him keep his delusions intact. "Daleyza, surely we can handle this internally. Exile is too harsh. He's... he's Kelly's father."

He was weighing the safety of the pack against the feelings of his mistress. And he was choosing the mistress.

But the choice wasn't his to make anymore.

"You are unfit," a voice cut in, sharp as a guillotine.

We all turned. Bradley’s mother stood up. She didn't look at her son. She looked at the guards standing by the door.

"Beta Thomas is stripped of his rank, effective immediately," she commanded, her Alpha aura flaring for the first time in years. "He is to be escorted to the territory line. If he returns, he will be hunted as a rogue."

"Mom!" Bradley cried out, standing up. "You can't just override me! I am the Alpha!"

"Then act like one!" she snapped, slamming her hand on the table. The sound echoed like a gunshot. "You are letting parasites feed on this pack because you are too weak to close the wound. If you won't cut out the rot, I will."

The guards didn't hesitate. They respected strength, and right now, the only strength in the room came from the Former Luna. They grabbed Thomas by the arms. He shouted and kicked, dragging his feet as they hauled him toward the door.

Outside, Kelly’s screams pierced the air again, but this time they were real. She rushed into the hall, throwing herself at Bradley, clutching his lapels.

"Do something!" she shrieked, her face blotchy and ugly with rage. "They're taking my daddy! Bradley, stop them! You're the Alpha! Order them to stop!"

Bradley stood frozen in the center of the room. He looked at his mother, stone-faced and unyielding. He looked at me, standing beside Finn, untouchable. And he looked at the door where his authority was being dragged out by the scruff of its neck.

He opened his mouth, but no sound came out. He was paralyzed by his own indecision, a king who had lost his crown long before he lost his throne.

I watched impassively as the doors slammed shut, sealing the Beta's fate. Bradley sank into his chair, burying his face in his hands while Kelly wailed, beating her fists against his chest.

"He can't save them," Finn murmured beside me, his voice low enough that only I could hear. "He can't even save himself."

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