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Bankrupting The Alpha: The Rejected Mate's Ultimate Payback
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Chapter 2 Chapter 2

Haley's POV:

The Packhouse was dead silent.

Normally, this place was loud and chaotic. Young wolves sparring in the yard, Omegas clattering plates in the kitchen, fifty werewolves living under one roof creating a constant, low thrum of energy.

But most of the high-ranking members had gone to the summit, and the rest were out on patrol.

I walked through the grand foyer. My heels clicked sharply against the marble floors. I had paid to import these from Italy because Cornelia claimed the old hardwood hurt her sensitive feet.

I stepped into the kitchen. The staff, mostly low-ranking Omegas who couldn't shift, looked up in sheer terror. They were eating scraps-minced meat and dry bread.

"Where is the roast?" I asked, looking at the empty counters.

"Madam Cornelia took the best cuts of meat to her room before heading to the airport," a young girl named Sarah whispered. "She said... she said the servants didn't deserve Wagyu."

I closed my eyes. I had specifically bought that beef for tonight's staff appreciation dinner.

My phone vibrated. It was a video call request from Jackson.

I accepted it.

Jackson's face filled the screen. He was flushed and looked furious. The background noise was the chaotic buzz of an airport terminal.

"Why is my card declining?!" he yelled. People in the background turned to look. "We landed in Kansas to refuel, and the pilot said the fuel account is frozen!"

"Is it?" I asked, picking up an apple and examining it closely. "What a shame."

"Haley, fix it now! Amber is hungry. She needs organic venison, and the airport restaurant won't take the corporate card."

Amber's face appeared over his shoulder. She looked pale, but malice glinted in her eyes.

"Oh, Haley," she cooed, her tone dripping with fake sympathy. "Did you forget to pay the bills again? You know how forgetful you get when you're stressed. Maybe you should transfer the authorization to Jackson. He is the Alpha, after all."

"Authorization requires the account holder's biometric scan," I said calmly. "And that's me."

"Then approve it!" Jackson roared. "I command you!"

I felt the heavy pressure of the Alpha Command.

In the werewolf world, the Alpha's voice is law. It can force other wolves into submission, making them bare their necks and fall to their knees.

I felt a wave of pressure wash over me, trying to force my head down.

But I was a Master Healer. My spirit had been forged through years of wrestling with death itself. My mental shields were impenetrable.

I took a bite of the apple. Crunch.

I stared dead into the camera. I didn't bow, and I didn't flinch.

"No," I said.

Jackson froze. The sheer shock on his face was incredibly satisfying. For an Alpha Command to fail was exceedingly rare. It either meant the Alpha was weak, or the one being commanded possessed extraordinary power.

He chose to believe the former was impossible.

"You... you dare defy my command?" he stammered.

"You broke our contract, Jackson," I said. "And I'm not just talking about our marriage license. I mean the original agreement, the one you signed in red ink. You abandoned that loyalty on the tarmac today."

"I am your mate!"

"And," I said, pointing at Amber on the screen, "she is clearly your top priority. Let her pay for the fuel."

"I don't have human money," Amber scoffed coldly. "I live the old ways."

"Then go hunt rabbits in the parking lot," I said.

Cornelia's shrill voice pierced through the background: "Haley! Stop this nonsense at once! We are the Dorsey Pack!"

"Now you understand," I said.

"Just wait until I get home," Jackson threatened. "You will be punished. You'll spend a week in the cells for this insolence."

"You have to get home first," I reminded him. "And Jackson? Don't bother coming to the clinic for your migraines tonight. We're closed."

I hung up.

I looked at Sarah and the rest of the staff. They were staring at me with wide eyes.

"Order pizza," I said, pulling a wad of cash from my purse-my personal cash, not pack funds. "Whatever you guys want, put it on my tab."

"But... Luna," Sarah stammered. "The Alpha said..."

"I'm not the Luna anymore," I said, feeling a massive weight lift off my shoulders. "I'm just the landlord."

I turned and headed for the stairs.

I needed to pack my bags. But first, I had a specific destination in mind.

I walked up to the third floor, the Alpha Wing.

The door to my bedroom was closed.

I pushed it open.

The scent hit me instantly. It wasn't just lingering perfume; it was the scent of sex.

Vanilla and musk. Sickeningly sweet.

It was fresh.

Not only had they humiliated me at the airport, but they had defiled my sanctuary before they even left.

I stood in the doorway, and for the first time in my life, I felt absolutely no urge to heal.

I felt the urge to destroy.

"The bill has been issued," I whispered to the empty room. "And the interest rate is a bitch."

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