Chapter 8
âItâll only make it harder for you if you stay here.â
Father answered tightly. I could feel him staring at me but I didnât look his way. I couldnât bear to look at the man who so willingly tossed his daughter to the side for his other one. I guess I underestimated his favoritism. I couldâve expected anything but this.
âSo, what? Youâre just going to abandon me on some pack and call me back after you mark and mate each other? After you announce her as your Luna? Youâre sending me away so I wonât interfere?â
I knew my voice was rising but I couldnât stop myself. My hysteria was letting loose and the encouraging growls from my wolf wasnât helping me in the slightest. I snapped my gaze to Hestia when she said my name,
âI know youâve been waiting for a mate since forever but⦠I had him first.â
I could almost taste the bile in my throat. The underlying threat in her voice went unnoticed by everyone but me. The worst part was that I couldnât say anything back. She was right. She had him first. If word gets out that I was Landonâs mate, everyone would see me as the other woman. I was the man stealer. Even with the bond between us everyone would undoubtedly look at me with revulsion.
I could easily say that they werenât supposed to be with each other in the first place but what good would that do? Theyâd simply skim over that and argue that the bond was replaceable. That even if the Moon Goddess paired us up, they were already much too involved with one another. And somehow everyone would look at them like they were twenty first century version of Romeo and Juliet. Up until my very own rejection, she was the heroine and I was the side character.
Landon sighed heavily. He darted his tongue between his lips and swiped it along his dried opening.
With one stride toward his desk, he opened the drawer and pulled out a thick manila envelop. The top had the words âPACK TRANSFERâ written in bold, black ink.
I could physically feel myself recoil at the words. They were practically banishing me for something I didnât do. They wanted to make things easier for me when really, it was easier for them.
âYou are not fit to be Luna. You donât have the qualities. If the pack were to function with you at the top, we will surely fall to ruin. Your sister is more than capable, Selene. You know that. Your sister shows more promise compared to you who fiddles around all day in the soil with your garden. No Luna does that.â
âBut did you ever give me the chance?â
I yelled in spite. The words my father said cut deeper than I wouldâve expected. Everyone was so sure I wasnât good enough but have they ever given me the chance to try? Was that asking for too much? A chance to prove them Iâm worthy and more than capable to do what the Moon Goddess wills me to?
âSign the papers Selene. This isnât up for debate.â
Landon said, thrusting the blank sheet in front of me. I shook my head. I felt the rage coursing through my veins as I stared at the paper in pure hatred.
The Female Alphaâs Sanctuary
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Chapter &
âNo.â
It came out bitter. My wolf was right above the surface. The last string of my restraint slowly chipping away. This was ridicu lous.
Entirely insa ne. My father growled at me, canines extending passed his lips into a menacing snarl. His Beta instincts kicked in. My refusal to do what the âAlphaâ ordered agitating his wolf.
âDoes Alpha Harrison know about this?â
Landon flinched. The paper in has hand crumpled at the end he was holding onto. His eyes flashed dangerously at me before repeating,
âSign it.â
Then it all clicked. The reason my father was calling Landon âAlphaâ wasnât because he had the position yet. It wasnât passed down to him. Landon was going to forcibly take the title. He was going to challenge his dad and my father was in full support. He no longer recognized Alpha Harrison as his Alpha.
There was only one reason heâd do it.
Hestia.
Thereâd been whispers among the pack concerning over Landonâs missing mate. Alphas often found their mate not too long after turning sixteen, so the worry over Landonâs mate was valid.
Both the Alpha and Luna worried that Landon wouldnât find her or that perhaps his counterpart had been human. It very rarely happened but to ensure a back up plan, theyâve decided to set an age limit.
Time was ticking and Landon had been expected to have the title by now. With no other choice, Harrison had conceded to the idea of a Chosen.
Alpha Harrison, as much as he loved Hestia, would not accept Landon choosing Hestia over me, his true mate. He was a traditionalist. Had Landon not found me, he wouldâve accepted Hestia with open arms. But that hadnât happened.
Landon would have to act now if he wanted to have Hestia as his chosen. His wolf was already spiraling out of his control. Alpha Harrison had wanted to wait until Landon was twenty-five to pass down the title. He wanted Landon to wait a little longer for his mate.