They circled the truth like vultures waiting for a dying animal to stop breathing.
Her brother was dead.
Six months had passed, yet the words still felt unreal.
My father's only son was dead...and he had left no heir.
The silence around the table thickened until Elder Hadrien leaned forward, his long beard brushing the front of his robe.
"There is no male heir," he said calmly.
The words settled over the room like a sentence.
Serena's fingers curled slightly against the wood.
Male?
That word alone seemed to undermine her.
Hadrien folded his hands together. "For the stability of Mooncrest, we must begin preparing for succession."
Her father's voice came slowly, heavy but controlled.
"Succession to whom?"
The elder did not answer immediately. His gaze slid along the table, passing over the other elders as though seeking silent agreement.
Finally, he spoke the name they had clearly rehearsed.
"Damien Blackthorn of Nightfang."
A quiet ripple moved through the chamber.
Even Serena felt the weight of the name.
Damien Blackthorn.
Stories of the Nightfang heir traveled across every pack in the Dominion. Some spoke of his strength. Others whispered of the ruthless pack he came from, a bloodline known for war and dominance. His name was spoken with equal parts admiration and fear.
Hadrien continued smoothly. "His bloodline is pure. His power unquestioned. If Mooncrest aligns with Nightfang, the pack will endure."
Serena's chest tightened.
Would you give my pack to a stranger?
The thought burned so fiercely inside her that she did not realize she had spoken aloud until every head in the chamber turned.
The silence pressed down on her ribs.
But Serena did not look away.
She rose from her seat slowly, storm-gray eyes fixed on the elder.
"I am the rightful heir of this pack"
The words rang clearly through the chamber.
For a moment, there was nothing but stunned quiet.
Then the laughter began.
Low chuckles spread along the council table. One elder leaned back in his chair, shaking his head in amusement. Another covered his mouth as though stifling a smile.
Hadrien regarded her with thinly veiled amusement.
"You are spirited, child," he said. "Perhaps too spirited."
Serena's jaw tightened.
"I am my father's daughter," she said firmly. "His blood runs in me. If my brother cannot inherit the throne... then I will."
This time the laughter came louder.
"You?" one elder scoffed.
Another leaned forward, eyes cold. "A throne is not won by temper."
"You have a womb, girl," a third added bluntly. "Not a war."
The words struck like blows.
"You will stand beside a throne," someone else muttered. "Not sit upon one."
Serena's nails dug into the edge of the table.
Her cheeks burned, but she forced herself to meet their eyes.
"I have trained longer than half the sons in this room," she said, her voice steady despite the fury clawing inside her chest. "I have studied diplomacy, warfare, and leadership since I could walk. I have bled on training grounds while your heirs played at politics."
The elders watched her with expressions ranging from irritation to mild amusement.
"I can rule."
Hadrien tilted his head, studying her as though she were an interesting animal rather than a future Alpha.
"Then prove it," he said lightly.
The room quieted again.
"If you truly believe you stand equal among Alphas," he continued, "then attend the Alpha Dominion Academy."
Several elders exchanged glances, smirking.
"If you manage to last a single week among them," Hadrien added, his tone dripping with sarcasm, "perhaps we will reconsider mocking your... ambitious fantasy."
The laughter returned, sharper this time.
It crawled over Serena's skin like claws.
Her fists trembled at her sides, anger and humiliation battling inside her chest.
"Enough."
The word came from her father.
It was not loud.
It did not need to be.
Even weakened, Alpha Vale commanded obedience.
The elders rose from their seats one by one, offering stiff bows toward the dais. None met Serena's gaze as they gathered their robes and departed.
Their footsteps faded down the stone hallway.
But their words remained, echoing in the chamber long after the doors closed.
Silence settled heavily across the room.
Serena turned toward her father.
He had not looked at her since she spoke.
His shoulders slumped slightly, exhaustion weighing on him in a way she had never seen before.
"You should not have challenged them," he said quietly.
"I couldn't stay silent."
Her voice softened despite the anger still simmering in her veins.
"Not while they discuss Mooncrest like livestock."
"I know." He leaned back in his chair, closing his eyes briefly. For a moment he did not look like an Alpha at all-just a tired man who had fought too many battles.
"But they will never accept you as their leader," he continued. "Not in this world."
Serena swallowed.
"Then the world needs to change."
His eyes opened again.
There was sadness there. But also pride.
"You are fierce," he murmured. "Too fierce, sometimes. Like your mother."
A faint smile tugged at his mouth.
"But even the fiercest she-wolf cannot wear a crown alone. The council will demand a male Alpha beside you."
Serena's throat tightened.
"I don't want to be someone's Luna."
Her voice hardened.
"I don't want a throne because I married into it. I want it because I earned it."
For a moment, the old Alpha simply looked at her.
Then he shook his head slowly, though the faint smile remained.
"And that," he said softly, "is exactly why they fear you."
Serena took a step closer to him.
"Then let them."
A knock echoed against the heavy chamber doors.
Both of them turned.
A servant entered quietly, bowing low before approaching the dais. In his hands was a sealed envelope.
The wax seal glowed red in the torchlight.
Stamped into it was the unmistakable sigil of a wolf's head surrounded by a crown.
The mark of the Alpha Dominion Academy.
Her father reached for the letter.
But his hand trembled too much to break the seal.
Serena gently took it from him.
Her heart began to pound as she turned the envelope over in her hands.
The parchment was thick. Official.
Important.
Slowly, she broke the wax.
The crack of the seal sounded louder than it should have in the silent chamber.
She unfolded the letter and began to read.
Her breath caught halfway through the first line.
Her father watched her carefully.
"Well?" he asked.
Serena looked up, her pulse racing.
"They've invited me."
She handed him the letter.
Across the top, written in elegant script, were the words:
Congratulations.
You have been invited to join the Alpha Class of the Alpha Dominion Academy.
For a long moment, neither of them spoke.
The council elders believed she would never belong among the future Alphas of the Dominion.
But now she held the proof in her hands...