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My Alpha Chose Another Luna

Elara spent ten years preparing to rule the Silver Moon pack with Alpha Kaelen, her fated mate. This future collapses at the Luna ceremony when Kaelen rejects her for an unknown outsider. Devastated and displaced, Elara must survive dangerous pack politics while her own hidden abilities begin to emerge. As long-buried secrets come to light, she realizes that losing her expected life might pave the way toward a much more significant and powerful destiny.
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Chapter 5

I had known, walking into that banquet hall, that something was going to happen. You don't spend three years bonded to an Alpha without learning to read the pressure in a room. The air had that particular quality — held, waiting, like the moment before a storm decides what it wants to be.

Laylani's hand was still warm on my arm when I smiled at her.

I let the smile sit there for a second. Let her feel certain about it.

Then I said, quietly enough that the wolves nearest us had to stop pretending they weren't listening: "He told you everything?"

Her chin lifted slightly. Gracious. Patient. The performance of a she-wolf who has nothing to hide.

"Then you already know," I said, "that every promise he made me was yours first."

The room didn't go silent all at once. It went silent in a wave, starting from the wolves closest to us and moving outward, table by table, until the only sounds were the soft clink of someone setting down a glass and the faint hum of the ventilation system overhead.

I kept my voice level. I wasn't performing. I was just done being quiet about it.

"Ask him about the cabin," I said. "The one by the river. Ask him whose idea that was originally. Ask him about the dawn runs." I paused. "Ask him about the pup."

Laylani's fingers moved to her neck. That tell. That small, unconscious reach for the faded mark.

She opened her mouth.

I felt Daniel before I heard him — that phantom pull sharpening into something urgent, the ghost of the bond firing a warning I no longer had to obey. His footsteps were fast across the floor, and then his hand closed around my arm.

His grip was hard. Alpha-hard. The kind of grip that isn't asking.

"That's enough, Mila." His voice dropped into that register — the commanding one, the one that used to move through me like a current and rearrange everything. "We're leaving."

The Alpha tone hit me the same way it had through my door that night. Present. Physical. Pressing on something older than thought.

I felt my shoulders want to comply.

I didn't move.

For one second, two, we stood there — his hand on my arm, his aura pressing down, the entire banquet hall holding its breath around us. I looked at his hand. I looked at his face. He looked desperate in a way that had nothing to do with love and everything to do with a man watching his own story fall apart in public.

"Let go of my arm," I said.

He didn't.

The sound came from my left — a sharp, wet crack of bone and muscle rearranging, faster than a full shift, controlled and deliberate. I didn't have to look to know what it was. I'd heard Sky shift her arm before, in training, when she was demonstrating technique.

Her hand came down on the banquet table between us.

The table split clean. Not a crack, not a splinter — clean, the way a good blade goes through something that was never going to stop it. The two halves dropped apart. Glasses slid. Someone gasped. The sound of it echoed off the high ceiling and came back to us in the silence that followed.

Sky stepped between me and Daniel. Her arm was still elongated, the claws still out, and she held it loose at her side the way she holds everything — like she's not trying to threaten anyone, she's just being accurate about what she's capable of.

She looked at Daniel.

"Remove your hand from her arm, Alpha Morrison." Her voice was the same tone she uses to order coffee. Completely, almost insultingly calm. "Or I'll remove it from your wrist."

For a moment nobody moved.

Then Daniel let go.

His hand dropped. His aura flickered — that muted, over-burned quality I'd noticed when I walked in, and now it guttered visibly, like something had gone out of it. He looked at Sky. He looked at me. He looked at the two halves of the table on the floor.

Around us, a dozen allied wolves were very still and very awake.

I straightened my sleeve where his grip had been. I didn't look at Laylani. I didn't look at Daniel again.

"Thank you, Sky," I said.

We walked out.

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The car was quiet for a long time.

Sky drove. She didn't ask how I was. She didn't fill the silence with anything. She just drove, and I sat in the passenger seat and watched the dark road and felt the phantom ache cycling through its familiar frequencies — sharp, then dull, then something that wasn't quite either.

My arm still felt the shape of his grip.

I pressed my thumb to my neck.

The trees outside were bare. October had stripped them down to their actual shapes, and in the headlights they looked clean and honest and nothing like what they'd been a month ago.

"I want to file the challenge-of-honor," I said.

Sky didn't answer immediately. She changed lanes. Checked her mirror.

"Okay," she said.

Just that. No questions about whether I was sure, no careful recitation of what it would cost me, no gentle suggestion that I sleep on it first. She knew I'd already slept on it. She knew I'd been sleeping on it since the night I heard his voice through the mind-link and understood what I was.

"I'll have the document ready by morning," she said.

I nodded. Outside, the trees kept going past.

I thought about the room behind us. The split table. The two halves on the floor. The way the silence had moved outward in a wave when I said *ask him about the cabin.* I thought about the phones that had been out — I'd seen them, peripheral, the small bright rectangles people raise when they think they're being subtle. I thought about how fast things travel now, even between packs. Especially between packs.

Daniel had grabbed me in front of a dozen allied wolves. Sky had split a table in half to stop him. And I had said, in a voice quiet enough to make everyone lean in, exactly what he had done.

I didn't feel triumphant. I didn't feel much of anything yet, the way you don't feel a cut until after the adrenaline clears.

But I felt certain. That was something. That was, right now, enough.

"Sky," I said.

"Yeah."

"Thank you. For the table."

She was quiet for a second. Then, very dry: "It was a rental."

I almost laughed. It came out small and a little broken, but it was real.

Sky's mouth curved. She kept her eyes on the road.

We drove the rest of the way home in the kind of silence that doesn't need filling.

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