"Leave. Now," I ordered, my voice hard as ice as I stared the council members down. They refused to budge. The man at the forefront looked as though he had stayed up for hours with his mind made up, and nothing could stop him now. But I could. I was the Alpha, and I would force him if push came to shove. "She is not fit to be the Luna of the pack!" he insisted. Through my peripheral vision, I saw my mate's hands curl into fists. The death of the council member had hit her harder than expected, but I understood why. He had been kind to her, unlike the other members. "She already is, in case you forgot. Isadora is my mate and my Luna, and nothing can take that away from her. Not even your baseless accusations," I spat at the man, all the venom in my blood bubbling to the surface. The man cocked his head to the side. "Baseless accusations? With all due respect, Alpha Elias, we believe you to be biased against everything that is going on. Have you ever stopped to think about the f
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