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When My Alpha Used Pack Law to Trap His Luna

Elara’s life shatters when her Alpha, Kaelen, invokes an ancient pack law to force her into a soul-binding union she never desired. Trapped by the very traditions meant to protect their kind, she must navigate a web of duty and desire. As she struggles against his overwhelming dominance, Elara uncovers dark secrets about the pack’s lineage. Will she find a way to reclaim her freedom, or will the weight of the Luna’s crown break her spirit forever?
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Chapter 1

I smelled her before I even opened the front door.

That's the thing about being a werewolf. You can't lie to the nose. You can lie to your eyes, lie to your ears, tell yourself a story that makes everything make sense. But scent doesn't negotiate. It just tells you what's true.

I'd come back a day early from the Silverfang Pack. The diplomatic visit had wrapped faster than expected — their Beta was efficient, I'll give him that — and I'd thought about surprising Caleb. Maybe cooking dinner. Something small and ordinary. The kind of thing a Luna does when she's glad to be home.

I stood on the porch of the Shadowcrest pack house with my hand on the door handle and I stopped.

The scent hit me like a wall. Floral, but wrong — too sweet, too deliberate, the kind of sweetness that's been applied rather than grown. A she-wolf's scent. And underneath it, threaded through it, wrapped around it like a vine around a fence post, was Caleb's scent. Cedar and rain. The scent I'd known for five years. The scent that used to mean home.

They were mingled. Layered. Not the casual overlap of two people who'd passed each other in a hallway. This was territorial. Intentional. The kind of scent-mixing that means something in our world, the kind that every werewolf understands without being told.

Deep inside me, my wolf made a sound I'd never heard from her before. Not a growl. Not a whimper. Something between the two — a long, low note of pure agony, like a string pulled too tight and finally snapping.

I felt it in my chest. In my throat. In the mark on my neck, which had begun to burn with a cold, specific pain.

I stood there for three full seconds.

Then I opened the door and walked in.

---

The living room.

Caleb was sitting on the arm of the couch. He had a towel in his hands — one of our towels, the gray ones I'd bought last spring — and he was using it to dry the hair of the woman sitting below him. She was wearing his flannel shirt. The dark blue one with the frayed left cuff that I'd offered to mend twice and he'd always said don't bother.

She looked up when I walked in. Her eyes found mine immediately, and she smiled.

Not a surprised smile. Not a guilty one. A smile that had been waiting.

Caleb startled. The towel went still in his hands. "Vivian." My name in his mouth, and already I could hear the machinery of excuse starting up behind it. "You're back early."

"I am," I said.

I didn't raise my voice. I didn't need to. I just stood in the doorway and looked at them — at the towel, at the shirt, at the careful, practiced angle of her body against his knee — and I cataloged every detail the way you catalog evidence. Quietly. Completely. Without flinching.

Her name was Cora Ford. I didn't know that yet, not for certain. But I knew the shape of what I was looking at.

"This isn't what it looks like," Caleb said.

I almost laughed. I didn't.

"She needed shelter," he said. "There was a situation. I couldn't turn a pack member away."

"I want her out of this house," I said. "Tonight."

The smile on Cora's face didn't waver. If anything, it deepened — the smile of someone watching a play they already know the ending of.

Caleb set the towel down slowly. "Vivian. She has nowhere to go right now. As Alpha, I have an obligation —"

"I'm not asking about your obligations." My voice was very even. "I'm telling you what I need. Get her out."

He didn't.

I turned and walked down the hall toward his study.

---

I don't know exactly what I was looking for. Something to confirm what my wolf already knew. Some proof I could hold in my hands, something solid, because the scent alone felt like it might drive me out of my own mind if I let it.

The desk drawer was unlocked. Caleb had never been careless about much, but he'd always been careless about this — the small things, the personal things, the things he didn't think anyone would look for.

The photograph was near the back, tucked under a folded piece of paper.

Caleb, younger, maybe twenty-two or twenty-three. His arm around a girl with dark hair and a bright, possessive smile. A Come of Age Ceremony banner in the background. The kind of photo you keep because you meant something to each other once.

I looked at it for a long moment. Then I put it back exactly where I'd found it.

So. Not a pack member in need. A woman with history. A woman who knew exactly which shirt to wear and exactly how to sit and exactly when to smile.

I went back to the living room. "I'm going to the elders," I said. "I'm formally rejecting the mate bond."

The room went very quiet.

And then Caleb's Alpha tone came down on me like a hand pressed flat against my chest.

I'd felt it before — in pack meetings, in tense negotiations, the low frequency of command that vibrated in the bones and told every wolf in range to be still, to be quiet, to obey. I'd never had it aimed at me. Not once in five years.

It pressed against my will like a physical weight. Like a door being held shut from the other side.

"You will not," he said. His voice was quiet. That was the worst part — how quiet it was. "Not tonight. Not like this."

He cited a pack law provision I'd never had reason to look up. Bond disputes. Luna's movement restricted during active bond disputes. A clause that had probably been written a hundred years ago for a completely different situation, now being used like a lock on a cage.

I felt the territory border close around me like a fence I couldn't see.

I didn't fight it. I stood very still, the way I'd learned to stand still when I was small and frightened and the only safe thing was to not move, to not make a sound, to wait.

I filed the sensation away. The exact weight of it. The exact shape of what he'd just done.

---

The next morning I went to find my allies.

Three of them. A senior warrior named Dex, who'd once told me I was the best Luna Shadowcrest had seen in a generation. A pack elder, Rosalind, who'd sat with me through two difficult pack meetings and called me sharp. A female delta named Priya, who'd cried on my shoulder after a bad patrol and said she trusted me more than anyone.

I asked each of them privately. Quietly. I laid out what had happened and what I needed — just their support in bringing the rejection claim before the elders. Just their voices alongside mine.

Dex looked at the floor. "The Alpha's authority is —"

"I know what the Alpha's authority is," I said.

Rosalind folded her hands. "Vivian, the stability of the pack —"

"I understand."

Priya couldn't meet my eyes at all.

I thanked each of them and walked away.

By the time I reached the edge of the pack house grounds, I had my answer. Not the one I'd hoped for, but the one I'd half-expected. The pack would not move against its Alpha. Not for me. Not for anyone.

I stood at the tree line and looked out at the territory border I couldn't cross.

My wolf was quiet now. Not broken — just waiting. The same way I was waiting.

If no one inside Shadowcrest would help me, then I would find someone outside it.

I just needed to figure out who.

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