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After My Alpha Rejected Me, I Took His Territory

When Alpha Silas heartlessly abandons his fated mate, Elara, for a powerful rival, he expects her to vanish. Instead, the betrayal ignites a dormant strength within her. Elara refuses to accept her exile, instead utilizing secret abilities to undermine Silas’s command. She doesn't just endure the rejection; she strategically strips him of his title. Now, the man who once scorned her is forced to witness Elara reigning supreme over the pack he lost.
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Chapter 1

I had known this night was coming for eleven months and twenty-three days.

I knew it the moment Alexander signed the contract. I knew it when Raelynn's training schedule arrived in his inbox and he read it three times in one sitting, his jaw doing that thing it does when he's trying not to smile. I knew it every single morning I sat across from him at the breakfast table in my carefully constructed Luna role — composed, scentless, unremarkable — while he looked through me like I was a window.

So when he stood at the head of the banquet hall and said the words, I was ready.

"I, Alexander, Alpha of Black Moon, reject you, Penelope, as my mate."

The hall went so quiet I could hear the candles. Two hundred wolves, every one of them holding their breath, waiting for the wolfless Omega to fall apart. I felt their attention like a physical weight — the pity, the satisfaction, the morbid curiosity of people watching something break.

I stood up.

Not fast. Not dramatic. I simply rose from my chair the way I had risen from it every morning for a year, smoothed the front of my dress with one hand, and reached into the fold at my hip where I had kept the envelope since six o'clock that evening.

The contract was four pages, printed on Black Moon Pack letterhead, signed by Alexander Campbell in blue ink. I had read it so many times I could recite it backward.

"Section seven, paragraph three," I said. My voice carried. I made sure of that. "Upon termination of the contracted mate arrangement by either party, the Alpha of Black Moon Pack agrees to transfer the deed of the Westfield border territory — forty-two acres, including the eastern creek boundary — to the contracted party within thirty days of termination."

I set the contract on the table in front of me. Smoothed it flat with my palm.

"Your thirty days start tonight, Alexander. I'll expect the deed by the fifteenth."

Somebody dropped a fork. The sound rang out like a gunshot.

I didn't look at Raelynn. I had decided that weeks ago — I would not give her the satisfaction of being looked at. I didn't look at Alexander either, not really. I looked at the space just past his left shoulder, the way you look at something you've already finished with.

Then I picked up my clutch, pushed my chair in, and walked toward the door.

My heels clicked against the stone floor. One step, then another. The crowd parted without me asking. I kept my spine straight and my chin level and my face completely, perfectly still.

I did not look back.

The cold air outside hit me like a hand against my cheek. I stood on the front steps of the Black Moon Pack hall for exactly three seconds, breathing it in, and then I walked to the car I had arranged two weeks ago — a rental, paid in cash, registered to a name that wasn't mine — and I drove.

---

The waystation was forty minutes east, just past the edge of Black Moon territory, in the kind of nowhere that rogue-neutral locations always occupy. A converted motel, twelve rooms, run by a wolf who asked no questions and accepted cash. I had booked it under a different name. I had packed my bag three days ago and left it in the trunk.

I had been planning this exit since month two.

The room was small and smelled like industrial cleaner and old carpet. I sat on the edge of the bed and unzipped my bag and took out the notebook.

It was a plain black composition notebook, the kind you buy at a drugstore. The cover was worn soft at the corners from a year of being handled. I had kept it hidden in the lining of my winter coat, which Alexander had never once touched.

I opened it to the first page.

Dorian Voss. Black Moon Beta. Loyalty price: his daughter's medical debt, approximately forty thousand. Owed to the Crescent Ridge Pack healer. Alexander knows and has chosen not to pay it. Dorian has been quietly furious for eight months.

I turned the page.

Eastern alliance with the Greywood Pack: contingent on a timber rights agreement that expires in March. Alexander has not renewed it. Greywood Alpha is already in preliminary talks with the Ironwood Pack.

Another page.

Rival pack territorial weakness, northern border. Unguarded three nights a month during the new moon rotation. Alexander knows. He has not acted on it. He is waiting for a political moment that will never come because he does not understand that political moments are made, not found.

Page after page after page. Forty-seven pages of names, prices, vulnerabilities, and debts. A year of being invisible. A year of being looked through.

A year of watching.

I set the notebook on the bed beside me and looked at it for a long moment. Outside, a truck passed on the highway, its headlights sweeping briefly across the curtains.

I was twenty-two years old. I had no wolf, no pack, no family name worth using. I had forty-two acres of border territory coming to me in thirty days, a notebook full of intelligence that no one knew I had, and a mind that had been sharpened by sixteen years of being underestimated.

I was not broken.

I opened the notebook to a fresh page and uncapped my pen.

At the top, I wrote: First move.

And then I began.

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I didn't know yet that three hundred miles away, in the Silverfang Pack's main house, my father was already on the phone.

I didn't know that his intelligence channels had picked up the story within two hours — not the rejection, which he would have celebrated, but the contract. The territory payout. The fact that I had walked out with something in my hand instead of nothing.

I didn't know that his first call was to the Greywood Alpha, and his second was to the Ironwood Pack, and that by midnight he had begun the quiet, methodical work of closing every door in the region before I could reach it.

Stanley Snyder had spent sixteen years making sure I had nowhere to go.

He wasn't going to stop now.

But then, neither was I.

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