
Chapter 1 of Bow Down, My Former Alpha
The grand hall of the Crescent Moon Pack had never looked more magnificent—or more terrifying. Moonlight streamed through the towering windows, casting silver patterns across the polished stone floor where hundreds of pack members stood in perfect formation. The air thrummed with anticipation, thick with the scent of burning sage and ceremonial oils.
I stood at the back of the crowd, my hands trembling as I smoothed down my simple white dress—the only decent thing I owned. Elena, the elderly Omega who had raised me, had spent weeks sewing it by hand, her arthritic fingers working late into the night.
"You look beautiful, child," she had whispered earlier, tears in her eyes. "The Moon Goddess has plans for you."
Now, surrounded by warriors in their finest ceremonial garb and she-wolves draped in silk and jewels, I felt like a sparrow among eagles. My heart hammered against my ribs as Alpha Xavier Blackwood stepped onto the raised platform at the front of the hall.
He was magnificent in the way that predators are magnificent—all lean muscle and controlled power, his dark hair gleaming under the moonlight. The ceremonial Alpha cloak hung from his broad shoulders, and the ancient marking blade gleamed at his side. Every eye in the room was fixed on him with a mixture of reverence and fear.
"Tonight," his voice boomed across the hall, "the Moon Goddess will reveal my destined Luna. The woman who will stand beside me, bear my heirs, and help lead this pack to greatness."
My stomach churned. I knew it wouldn't be me. How could it be? I was nobody—an orphan found on pack lands eighteen years ago, raised by charity, too weak to shift properly, too quiet to command respect. The Moon Goddess surely had someone else in mind. Someone like Diana Thornfield, the Gamma's daughter, who stood near the front in a dress that probably cost more than Elena's yearly food allowance.
Diana caught my eye and smirked, her perfectly manicured fingers toying with her golden hair. She had been circling Xavier like a shark for years, making it clear to everyone that she considered herself the obvious choice. Strong, beautiful, from a powerful family—everything I wasn't.
The pack's elderly Seer stepped forward, her gnarled hands raised toward the moon visible through the skylight above. "Moon Goddess, reveal to us your chosen Luna for Alpha Xavier Blackwood."
The temperature in the room seemed to drop. A strange energy crackled through the air, making the hair on my arms stand up. The Seer's eyes rolled back, showing only white, and when she spoke again, her voice carried an otherworldly resonance.
"Aria... of no family name... orphan of the Crescent Moon Pack..."
The words hit me like a physical blow. The room spun around me, and I felt every single pair of eyes turn in my direction. The silence was deafening.
No. This couldn't be happening.
Xavier's face went through a series of expressions—shock, confusion, and then something that looked dangerously close to disgust. His dark eyes found mine across the crowd, and I saw my own horror reflected back at me.
"There must be some mistake," someone whispered, but their voice carried in the absolute silence.
The Seer's normal voice returned, shaky with exhaustion. "The Moon Goddess has spoken. Aria is the destined Luna."
Xavier's jaw clenched so hard I could see the muscle ticking. For a moment that felt like an eternity, nobody moved. Then he gestured sharply.
"Bring her forward."
My legs felt like water, but somehow I managed to walk through the parting crowd. Each step felt like walking to my execution. Pack members stared at me with expressions ranging from disbelief to outright mockery. I heard the whispers starting—"How is this possible?" "She's so weak." "This has to be a joke."
When I finally reached the platform, Xavier looked down at me with undisguised revulsion. Up close, I could see the fury burning in his dark eyes, the way his hands clenched into fists at his sides.
"You," he said, his voice carrying clearly across the hall, "are supposed to be my mate?"
I opened my mouth to speak, but no words came out. What could I possibly say?
Xavier's laugh was sharp and cruel. "Look at you. You can barely stand upright, let alone lead a pack. You're pathetic."
Each word was like a dagger to my chest. The mate bond was trying to form—I could feel it, a golden thread attempting to weave itself between us—but Xavier's rejection was fighting it, creating a searing pain that made me gasp.
"You're too weak to be my Luna," he continued, his voice growing louder, more vicious. "I need a partner who can fight beside me, who can command respect, who can give me strong heirs. What could you possibly offer me?"
Tears burned my eyes, but I refused to let them fall. Not here. Not in front of everyone.
Xavier stepped closer, his presence overwhelming. "I, Xavier Blackwood, Alpha of the Crescent Moon Pack, reject you, Aria, as my mate and Luna."
The words hit me like a physical assault. The forming mate bond didn't just break—it shattered, sending shockwaves of agony through every nerve in my body. I collapsed to my knees, a scream tearing from my throat as pain beyond description ripped through my soul.
But Xavier wasn't done. Through my haze of agony, I heard him call out, "Diana Thornfield, come forward."
Diana's heels clicked against the stone as she glided up to the platform, her face glowing with triumph. She didn't even glance at me writhing on the floor.
"You are strong," Xavier said, taking her hand. "You are worthy. Will you accept my mark and become my Luna?"
"Yes, my Alpha," Diana purred, tilting her neck in invitation.
I watched through tears of pain as Xavier's canines extended and he bit down on Diana's throat, marking her as his chosen mate. The crowd erupted in cheers and applause, but all I could hear was the sound of my own heart breaking.
Diana's eyes found mine as Xavier released her neck, and her smile was pure malice. She stepped down from the platform and grabbed a handful of my hair, yanking my head up.
"Look at me," she hissed. "This is where you belong—on your knees."
She forced my face toward her feet, her grip tightening when I tried to resist. "Lick them clean," she commanded. "Show everyone what a rejected omega is good for."
The ceremonial Luna necklace—the one that should have been mine—glittered around her throat as she pressed her shoe against my cheek. The pack's laughter echoed around us, and I realized with crystalline clarity that my life as I knew it was over.
"This is where you belong," Diana repeated, her voice carrying to every corner of the hall. "At my feet."
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