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Chapter 2:The Cold Shoulder

Author: Ifunanya
last update publish date: 2026-06-13 23:55:00

The long, vaulted hallway outside the Alpha’s executive office was suffocatingly quiet, the air thick with the lingering tension of Garrick’s suffocating aura. Elena walked with her head held high, her chin tilted at a regal angle that defied the heavy, judging stares of the two elite pack guards stationed at the mahogany doors.

They had undoubtedly heard every single word. In a werewolf pack, where auditory senses were sharp enough to hear a heartbeat skip from fifty paces, a screaming match between the Alpha and Luna was public entertainment. By nightfall, the gossip would spread like wildfire through the hunting parties, the training grounds, and the kitchens. The "Barren Luna" was officially being displaced by a low-ranking surrogate. The queen was being dethroned, and the vultures were already circling.

Elena marched straight down the western wing toward the master suite. Every step felt like a march through wet cement. When she pushed open the double doors of the bedroom, the sheer scale of the room mocked her. The space was vast, filled with opulent, custom-carved mahogany furniture, heavy crimson velvet drapes, and a massive king-sized bed wrapped in the finest silks money could buy. It was a true queen's chamber, designed to showcase the wealth and power of the Bloodstone lineage. But to Elena, it had felt like a golden cage for three long years.

She dragged a worn, scratched leather duffel bag from the very back of the walk-in closet. It was the same bag she had brought with her from her father’s modest pack when she was traded away like a peace treaty.

Elena didn't pack the designer silk dresses Garrick had bought her to play the part of the perfect, submissive hostess at inter-pack galas. She didn't pack the expensive diamond necklaces or the heavy gold bracelets meant to flash under chandeliers. They weren't hers. They were just part of the costume. Instead, she packed her sturdiest leather combat boots, thick woolen survival sweaters, a few pairs of faded denim jeans, and a small, silver-hilted dagger hidden beneath the floorboards—a prized heirloom given to her by her late father before his pack was absorbed.

"Packing light? I suppose it’s easier to run away when you finally realize you don't belong here anymore."

Elena didn't need to turn around to recognize that oily, sickeningly sweet voice.

Tessa stood leaning casually against the polished doorframe, her arms crossed tightly over her chest, a venomous, undisguised smirk playing on her lips. The fragile, wide-eyed, innocent act she so flawlessly displayed in front of Garrick had completely vanished, replaced by the cold, calculating expression of a social climber who had finally reached the summit.

"You should be careful, Tessa," Elena said calmly, her voice as smooth as glass as she neatly folded a heavy black sweater and placed it into the bag. "An Alpha's favor is a fickle, dangerous thing. One day you’re his perfect solution, and the next, you’re just another disposable tool he discards when a shinier object catches his eye."

Tessa laughed, a high, mocking sound that echoed sharply against the high ceilings. She sauntered into the room, her hips swaying with unearned confidence as she ran a manicured, lavender-painted finger over the polished wood of Elena’s vanity table.

"Oh, Elena. You really think we're the same?" Tessa sneered, leaning against the vanity and looking down her nose at the Luna. "Garrick doesn't look at me the way he looks at you. When he looks at you, all he sees is failure. A broken contract. A hollow womb. But me? I'm giving him the one thing his massive ego demands. A legacy. A pure-blooded son to carry the Bloodstone flame. I am the future of this pack. You are just yesterday’s trash."

Elena stopped packing. She stood up to her full height, turning slowly to fix her gaze onto Tessa's flat stomach. A chilling, razor-sharp realization washed over Elena as she studied the younger wolf's micro-expressions. Tessa was entirely too confident. If Tessa knew Garrick was sterile—if she had somehow discovered the secret Dr. Thomas had tried so hard to hide—she wouldn't be playing this game unless she had a foolproof, dangerous plan. Tessa had to be faking a future pregnancy, or worse, she was already sleeping with another male in the pack, planning to pass off a bastard child as the Alpha's fated heir.

"You're very brave, playing with fire in a house full of wolves, Tessa," Elena said softly, stepping closer until she was towering over the smaller girl. "But fire doesn't care who started it. It burns everyone eventually."

Tessa’s smirk faltered for a fraction of a second under Elena’s intense, unyielding gaze. An instinctual flash of fear crossed her eyes; despite Elena’s lack of a fated Alpha bond, she still carried the natural dignity of a high-born wolf. But Tessa quickly recovered, stepping forcefully into Elena’s personal space.

"Threaten me all you want, Elena. The facts don't change," Tessa whispered maliciously. "Tonight, I sleep in this bed. Tonight, Garrick holds me. Tonight, the pack elders celebrate my arrival and my fertility. By tomorrow, you’ll be lucky if the Beta allows you to wash the pack warriors’ bloody laundry. Face it—you’ve been completely replaced. Now take your pathetic little bag and get out of my room."

"You can have the bed, Tessa. And you can have Garrick," Elena whispered back, her voice dropping to a deadly, quiet frequency that made the hairs on Tessa's arms stand up. "But remember my words: a crown built on a foundation of lies is incredibly heavy to wear. Let’s see how long your neck holds up before it snaps."

Elena zipped her duffel bag with a sharp, definitive snap, threw the heavy leather strap over her shoulder, and walked past Tessa without letting their clothes brush. She didn't look back at the room she had spent three years trying to turn into a home. She didn't shed a single tear for the memories she was leaving behind.

Downstairs in the grand dining hall, the atmosphere had already shifted drastically. Word traveled at supernatural speeds in a werewolf pack. As Elena descended the sweeping marble staircase, the bustling noise of the servants and lower-ranking omegas ground to a sudden, awkward halt.

Some of the older servants, who remembered Elena’s kindness during the harsh winter famines, quickly looked away in shame, unable to meet her eyes. But the younger, more ambitious wolves—those eager to curry favor with the upcoming shift in power—openly sneered, not even bothering to hide their whispers.

"Look at her. Walking out like she still owns the place," a young she-wolf whispered loudly from the kitchen doorway, deliberately loud enough for Elena to hear.

"Good riddance," a delta warrior muttered, leaning against a pillar. "A pack needs a strong future, a real lineage, not a broken Luna who can't even breed."

Elena kept her eyes locked dead ahead, her shoulders square, her pace steady and rhythmic. She didn't owe these people her tears, and she certainly wouldn't give them the satisfaction of seeing her break. She had bled for this pack. She had negotiated the silver-mining alliances that filled their treasury, managed their food supply through bitter blizzards, and protected them from the shadows. If they chose blindness out of loyalty to a toxic Alpha, she would gladly let them stumble in the dark.

She pushed open the heavy, reinforced back doors of the pack house, intending to walk down the gravel path to the small, dusty guest cottage near the edge of the southern border. It was a drafty, isolated place, but it would serve as a temporary base until she could permanently sever her ties and leave the territory for good.

But the moment her boots hit the gravel path, the freezing autumn wind whipped violently against her face. The air didn't carry the usual scent of rain and fallen leaves.

It carried a strange, heavy, electrifying scent.

It wasn't the scent of pine and copper that belonged to the Bloodstone territory.

It was the overwhelming scent of ancient frost, pure ozone, and an absolute, terrifying dominance. A scent so powerful it made her inner wolf, usually so quiet and suppressed, suddenly lift its head and let out a sharp, breathless whine of recognition.

Elena froze in her tracks, her hand tightening on her bag, her gaze magnetically pulled toward the dark, dense woods that bordered the forbidden northern territory—the land of the legendary Midnight Frost Pack.

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