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Chapter 7 – Drawing the Line

Author: Florence Su
last update publish date: 2026-04-25 08:50:17

The room fell deathly silent.

The only sound was the sputter of torches and the labored breathing of the Council members. Elder Kofi cleared his throat.

“Alpha… the Luna is correct,” he responded hesitantly but firmly. “Protocol exists for a reason. If this girl is truly your fated mate, she will endure the questioning with grace. If she is innocent, the Goddess will protect her. But if not…”

He let the words hang, a death sentence in the making.

Vance’s jaw clenched so hard I thought his teeth might shatter. He looked at me with unadulterated hatred, the look of a predator realizing he’d walked into a trap of his own making.

“You think you can humiliate me, Amani?” he snarled with real menace. “You think you can strip me of my authority in my own pack?”

I didn't cower.

Just leaned across the table, dropping my voice to a whisper meant only for him and the high-sensory ears of the Elders.

“No, my dear Vance. You’re doing that all by yourself. You’re showing them exactly what happens when an Alpha chooses a scent over his duty. You’re revealing how weak you’ve become. Pathetic!”

The meeting ended in a stalemate that felt like a total victory.

Vance was forced to agree to the questioning, but his wolf was already pacing beneath the surface. He practically ran out of the room, leaving the Elders to mumble amongst themselves, their shock curdling into suspicion.

I didn't follow him, hell no!

 I stayed, watching the way the Council looked at the empty Alpha chair, then at me. I saw the seeds of doubt sprouting. They didn't see a grieving mate anymore, they saw a competent leader holding the line while the leader lost his mind. Perfect!

That night, sleep would not come.

The air was swollen with an impending storm, thunder rumbling like a low growl. I avoided the bed I once shared with Vance and sat at my writing desk, lighting a single candle that cast long, dancing shadows.

From the drawer, I pulled out a map and a list of the pack’s silver reserves. This was my real power. Vance knew how to fight, but I knew how to sustain. I knew who was hungry, who was tired, and which families were mourning. I was going to use every scrap of data to solidify my position.

A soft knock came at the door. It wasn't Vance, that one was likely curled up outside a cell door like a pathetic cur. It was Kael, the guard.

“Luna,” he whispered. “The Alpha is trying to order a feast for the girl at the South Border station.”

That was expected of that fool, riding himself straight into the wheels. I didn’t look up from my maps.

“And did you allow it?”

He shook his head.

“No. I told them protocol only allows for basic rations until the clearing is complete,” he said with a hint of pride. “Just like you ordered.”

“Good. Vance is going to be erratic. When he tries to pull rank, point to the Book of Laws. If he wants to change them, he has to go through a Council that is currently very concerned about his judgment.”

Kael nodded, a knowing smile spreading across his face.

“We’re with you, Luna Amani. The warriors like a leader who keeps their head.”

“Spread the word,” I told him. “Let the pack know the Luna is still watching the borders while the Alpha is distracted.”

The next morning, I visited the South Border station.

The guards snapped to attention.

Yes, the power balance was clearly shifting. Add this to my score.

Zebub sat in her cell, her face pale and her hair artfully tangled to look like a victim. When she saw me, her mask of innocence tightened.

“Luna,” she whispered miserably, clutching the iron bars. “I don’t want to come between you and the Alpha. I’ll just leave…”

I crouched down, my face a mask of indifference.

“You already did when you followed him. But here’s the thing, Zebub, I’m not the weak girl you replaced in my last life. I’m not moved by fake tears or a fated bond.”

Her lips trembled.

 “I’m his mate. The Moon Goddess chose me. You can’t fight fate. I’m the true Luna.”

I smiled, a cruel, casual expression.

“Fate is a suggestion, honey. Power is a reality. I have the keys to this cell. You think Vance will save you? If he breaks you out, he loses his claim of leadership. Let’s see how long your ‘bond’ lasts when it costs him his future.”

I stood up, smoothing my tunic.

“Enjoy the rations. It’s notoriously cold here this time of year. It would be a shame if the heaters ‘broke’ tonight.”

Back at the packhouse, Vance was waiting in the courtyard. His aura was a corrosive, ugly thing, pressing down until the younger wolves cowered.

He was looking for a fight.

“You’ve gone too far, Amani,” he snarled, stepping into my path as wolves gathered to watch. “You think you can defy your Alpha in front of his people?”

I stood tall, projecting my voice so every ear could hear.

“I don’t think, Vance. I know. She stays locked up until the Council clears her. That’s not defiance, it’s the law you enforced. If you want to break those rules, do it now. Show the pack how little you care for their safety.”

The crowd murmured. Vance was trapped.

He couldn't strike me with everyone watching, not after I’d framed it as a security matter. He looked like a cornered animal realizing his teeth were useless against stone.

“You’ll regret this,” he hissed, leaning in close. “When the bond is verified, I’ll make sure you’re cast out to wander as a nameless rogue.”

I tilted my head to meet his eyes, my words sharp as a razor.

“No, Vance. You’re the one who will regret it. By the time this is over, the pack won't be looking to you. They’ll see the man who traded their lives for a girl in a cage. They'll realize the only person truly wearing the title… is me.”

I walked past him, my shoulder brushing his, and I didn't look back. The second strike had landed deep. Vance was still playing at being an Alpha. Not for long.

As I entered the packhouse, I looked up at the daylight moon.

"Thank you for the clarity," I whispered. "I'm going to make sure they never forget your name, or mine."

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