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Refuse To Be One of His Thirty Luna Candidates novel Chapter 2

The office door was thrown open again.

It was Damon.

His Alpha presence crashed into the room, thick with rage and a suffocating possessiveness.

The very air grew heavy.

“What did you do to Lydia?” His voice was low and dangerous.

I didn’t look up. I kept working on the files on my desk.

“My duty.”

“Your duty?” Damon strode to my desk, planting his hands on it. “Your duty is to throw your Beta rank around with a submissive Omega?”

I finally looked up at him.

The face I once loved now looked like a stranger’s.

“She attempted to access the war room. She has no clearance.”

“So what?” His eyes flashed with impatience. “She just wanted to help.”

“Help?” I stood, meeting his gaze. “An Omega trying to access the pack’s core secrets? Have you lost your mind, Damon?”

His expression turned menacing.

“How dare you speak to me like that?”

“I’m stating a fact,” I said, my voice steady. “As Head Beta, it’s my duty to protect the pack’s secrets from outsiders.”

“Outsiders?” Damon sneered. “She’s docile and sensible—just a fragile Omega? Are you suggesting you’re afraid of what she might do?”

Docile. Sensible. Fragile.

Each word pierced my heart.

That was what he adored.

But strangely, after all his betrayals, I didn't feel the pain of our bond.

“An Omega has no clearance for top-level secrets,” I forced myself to remain calm. “That’s pack law.”

“The law?” his voice rose. “Gods, Elysia, when did you become so damn rigid? So obsessed with the rules?”

I looked at him like he was someone I’d never met.

“I’ve always been this way. You just never cared before.”

“You never talked back to me before!” he roared. “You used to know what obedience meant!”

“I used to think I was your mate,” my voice was a bare whisper, yet it carried the weight of a mountain. “Now I see I was just your weapon.”

Damon froze. He clearly didn’t expect me to say that.

“Elysia…”

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