bout one thing –
the Alpha King’s council would not look kindly on a warrior attacking high–ranking wolves,
regardless of the provocation.
“There’s a simple solution,” I said, my voice steadier than I felt. “I’ll testify to the Alpha King’s
council. I’ll explain that Jason Moore and Eric Reynolds were the instigators.”
Lucas scoffed. “And who would believe you? A disgraced wolf with silver scars?”
“That’s why I need the Winter Pack to be present,” I replied calmly. “After all, the gathering was held under your name at the Moon Silver Restaurant. Your reputation is at stake too.”
This gave them pause. Luna Victoria glanced nervously at Alpha James, who frowned deeply.
“Think about how it would look,” I continued, pressing my advantage. “A gathering hosted by the prestigious Winter Pack descending into violence? The Alpha King will want explanations.”
Alpha James stroked his chin thoughtfully, his wolf calculating beneath his skin. I knew he
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cared more about the pack’s reputation than my happiness.
“Perhaps there’s no need for such dramatic measures,” he finally said. “I could send a formal message to the Alpha King’s Beta, explaining the unfortunate misunderstanding.”
His gaze hardened as he looked at me. “But that doesn’t change my position on your… relationship with Sterling. He is not an appropriate mate for a daughter of the Winter Pack,
former or otherwise.”
I held his gaze unflinchingly. “Matthew Sterling may not have wealth or status, but he stood up for me when no one else would. He protected me while your pack watched in silence.”
My voice grew stronger with each word. “He took a blow meant for me. Where were you when I needed protection? Where was the Winter Pack when I was dragged to Moon Shadow Prison
for a crime I didn’t commit?”
Alpha James’s expression darkened, but I wasn’t finished.
“Is it that Matthew can’t give me what I want, or he can’t give the Winter Pack what they
want?” I challenged, my silver–scarred wolf bristling beneath my skin.
The truth hung in the air between us. They didn’t care about my happiness. They wanted a
politically advantageous mate marking, another connection to strengthen the pack’s position.
“Celeste,” Luna Victoria stepped forward, her face a mask of maternal concern that once.
would have moved me. “We only want what’s best for you.”
I cut her off with a cold laugh. “What’s best for me? Since when has that been your priority?”
Victoria flinched, hurt flashing in her eyes. Once, that look would have devastated me. Now it
barely registered.
“Matthew offers me everything I want,” I said firmly. “Respect. Protection. Genuine care. None
of which I’ve received from this pack since my
return.”
Alpha James’s patience finally snapped. “Enough! I forbid this mate marking. As Alpha of the
Winter Pack-”
“You have no authority over me,” I interrupted, my voice like ice. “I didn’t come here seeking your permission. I came to inform you of my decision.”
My violet eyes held his golden ones, neither of us willing to back down. “Besides, haven’t you already declared our pack ties will be severed? Your exact words, if I recall.”
The reminder struck home. Alpha James’s jaw tightened, his wolf surging with frustration beneath his skin.
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An uncomfortable silence filled the main hall. The family that had once been mine stared at
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