Before Luna Beatrice could even open her mouth, the Alpha's voice cut sharply through the thick silence. "That is enough, Elaine!" Alpha Efrein's command echoed in the room, strong and absolute. His words carried the weight of authority, shaking the air with finality. "I understand that you are in pain, but that does not excuse the way you speak to us. You will remember that we are still the Alpha and Luna of this pack, and with that comes responsibility-responsibility to the safety, peace, and unity of everyone under us. If the price of preserving that unity is for you to be cast aside, then so be it. If you cannot stand with us as family, then you will stand alone. You may leave the Beta household and live at the edge of our territory, far from your parents and your sister. But remember this, Elaine. This is your choice. This is what you wanted." The Alpha's last words roared through the chamber like thunder, leaving the air heavy and suffocating. "Alpha-" Her father, Beta Richard, stepped forward, his voice breaking with worry and desperation. His eyes begged for mercy, not for himself but for his daughter. But Alpha Efrein cut him off mercilessly. "No, Beta. Enough. I am sick of her insolence and her constant defiance. We have bent, we have yielded, we have tried to comfort her. But she spits it all back in our faces. She believes she is the only one in pain? She is wrong. Every single one of us has suffered. We all bleed, we all grieve, but still we carry the burden forward for the sake of the pack. And what of her? She refuses to see beyond herself. If leaving the Beta family is the only way she believes she can move forward, then I will grant her that. " "But hear me, Elaine." His dark eyes burned into her, unforgiving. "You will not resign your position. You will not abandon your duty. You will continue your work here in the pack house, as is required of you. You will face every pack member, every day. You will show respect to me and to the Luna as your leaders. From this day forward, you will be treated as any other pack member. And from this day forward... You are no longer part of the Beta family." The room fell silent, stunned into stillness by the Alpha's decree. Gasps broke from a few throats, and even Luna Beatrice's composure wavered. Richard and Lucille looked shattered, their eyes wide, their lips trembling, as though the ground had been torn away beneath their feet. But Elaine... did not falter. She stood as though she had expected this outcome all along. If this was what her pack had become-a place where her sacrifices, her pain, and her very dignity meant nothing, then why should she hold on? They had already taken her mate, stripped her of her future, and now even her family ties were being severed. Was there truly anything left for her here? No. If this were her reality, then her decision was clear. Still, she had to be cautious. Even if stripped of her family name, she remained valuable to them. Her role, her position, and most of all the connections she had nurtured during her years at Wolfe school-ties with other packs, alliances that Efrein desperately wanted. Those things bound her here. That was why he refused her resignation. That was why he chained her to this place with duty, not choice. He would bleed her dry for what she could give the pack, and she knew it. Respect. That was what they demanded. Respect that had not been earned. Respect that came from fear and hierarchy, not from love or loyalty. But fine. She would give it-for now. She would play their game, smile when she had to, and bow when required. One month. That was all she would give them. After that, whether they gave permission or not, she would leave this pack behind forever. "Elaine, please..." Her mother's voice broke the silence, tears streaming down her cheeks. She clutched at her daughter's arm, her body trembling with desperation. "Don't do this. Just apologize. Just... just say you're sorry to the Alpha, and this will all be over. Please, I am begging you." Elaine turned her head slowly to face her mother. No-she corrected herself coldly-not her mother. Not anymore. This woman was the Beta female. Loyal to her Alpha before her own child. Lucille, not Mama. The pain that realization brought cut deeper than any blade. Her gaze returned to the Alpha, steady and unwavering. Her voice, though calm, carried the quiet strength of finality. "I will leave the Beta household immediately and take residence in the abandoned house at the edge of the territory. I will continue my work in the pack house, as you have commanded, and I will show the respect you demand, Alpha." She paused, letting her words hang in the heavy air before she delivered the final blow. "But from this day forward, I am no longer part of the Beta family." With that, Elaine turned on her heel and walked out of the room. Her footsteps echoed against the stone floor, each one a reminder to everyone present that a bond had been broken-a bond that might never be repaired. And though her heart ached, her spirit no longer trembled. For the first time, she felt a strange, cold freedom.