Not Just A Luna; I Am Alpha!

Chapter 122



Third Person

The vampire council gathered in a large room with gothic decorations and flickering candles for lighting. Silas, once the esteemed leader of the coven, now faced the scrutiny of those he had once commanded.

The atmosphere was tense, and the elders, seated on ornate thrones, exchanged disapproving glances. The lead elder, a figure draped in regal attire, began the discussion with an air of authority.

“Silas,” he pronounced the name with a disdainful edge, “you were once our esteemed leader, but recent events have cast a shadow upon your loyalty and judgment.”

Silas, standing in the center of the chamber, maintained his composed demeanor, his crimson eyes betraying a hint of defiance. Drake, his loyal right-hand man, stood nearby, a stern expression etched on his face.

“Your actions have brought disgrace to this coven,” declared another elder, a woman with silver hair cascading down her shoulders. “Mating with a Lycan, an Alpha no less, is an affront to our kind. We cannot allow such an abomination.”Content © copyrighted by NôvelDrama.Org.

Silas remained silent, knowing that words alone would not sway the deeply ingrained beliefs of the vampire council. He had anticipated this moment, yet it didn’t make the rejection any easier to bear.

Drake, unable to conceal his disdain, stepped forward. “Silas, you’ve jeopardized the very fabric of our society. A vampire mated to a Lycan Alpha? It’s preposterous!”

Silas’ voice resonated through the chamber, calm but resolute. “My bond with Chassy is stronger than any allegiance to this coven. I have found something beyond the confines of vampiric norms.”

The lead elder scoffed, “You speak of loyalty, but you’ve abandoned your responsibilities. The Red Moon Pack now stands without an Alpha, and you, Silas, have chosen the path of weakness.”

Drake’s eyes bore into Silas, anger simmering beneath the surface. “You’ve left us vulnerable and leaderless. Your infatuation with a Lycan has blinded you to the consequences of your actions.”

Silas took a step forward, meeting the council’s collective gaze. “Chassy is my mate, and I will not abandon her. The bond we share transcends the limitations of our species.”

The council erupted into murmurs and whispers, the disapproval palpable. The lead elder, however, silenced the assembly with a raised hand.

“Silas, your defiance cannot go unanswered. The council has decided,” he pronounced, “you are hereby stripped of your title and leadership. You are no longer recognized as one of us.”

Silas, undeterred by the stony expressions of the vampire council, attempted to reason with them. The grand chamber echoed with his measured words as he sought to bridge the gap between the ancient vampire traditions and the uncharted territory of his newfound bond with Chastity.

“Council, my allegiance to Chassy does not diminish my commitment to our coven,” Silas began, his voice carrying a hint of urgency. “The strength of my bond enhances my capabilities, providing a unique advantage in understanding our adversaries, the Lycans. I propose a truce.”

Before he could elaborate on his proposition, the lead elder interrupted with a scoff. “A truce with Lycans? Preposterous! Our kind has been at odds with theirs for centuries. This newfound infatuation of yours has clouded your judgment, Silas,” he said disrespectfully.

Drake, standing beside Silas, couldn’t conceal his contempt. “You speak of truce as if you’ve forgotten the countless conflicts and the blood spilled by Lycan claws. It is an insult to our kind to even consider such a notion.”

Silas, undeterred, pressed on. “The world is changing, and clinging to old enmities will only lead to our downfall. Chassy and I have found common ground. Our bond can be an asset, a bridge to a different future where vampires and Lycans coexist.”

The council, however, showed no signs of wavering. The silver-haired elder retorted, “You have become a liability, Silas. Your association with Lycan compromises our integrity. We cannot allow the whims of an enamored leader to dictate our course.”

The lead elder’s eyes glowed with an icy resolve. “Silas, we hereby denounce you as our leader. Your presence in this coven is no longer welcome. Depart from our midst and face the consequences of your choices.”

Drake, once a trusted ally, glared at Silas with a mixture of disappointment and disdain. “You’ve chosen your path, Silas. The council’s decision is final. Any attempt to undermine our kind will be met with severe consequences.”

Silas, sensing the futility of further discussion, nodded solemnly. The council’s verdict echoed through the chamber, sealing his fate as an outcast.

Before Silas departed from the council chamber, a bitter revelation unfolded before him. The remaining members of the council, having decided to eliminate the perceived threat posed by Chastity and the Red Moon Pack, disclosed their plan to unleash a coordinated attack through the alliance with the rogue faction. The news hit Silas like a cruel blow, and the realization of their intent intensified the isolation he felt.

The council’s spokesperson, a formidable elder with a voice that resonated with authority, informed Silas of their malevolent scheme. “Silas, your association with the Lycan Alpha compromises our interests. In your absence, we’ve decided to take matters into our own hands. The rogues have been instructed to attack the Red Moon Pack, eradicating any potential threats.”

Silas, though exiled and denounced, couldn’t remain indifferent to the impending danger. His eyes narrowed, the crimson hue reflecting the turbulence within. “Attacking the Red Moon Pack won’t solve anything. It will only escalate the conflict between our kind and the wolves.”

The council, unyielding in their resolve, dismissed his plea. “Your sentimentality has blinded you, Silas. They must be dealt with decisively. This action will send a clear message-our kind cannot be trifled with.”

Silas, grappling with the conflicting loyalties of his coven and his mate, questioned their ruthless approach. “What of the innocents in the Red Moon Pack? Are they to suffer for my choices?”

The elder responded with an air of indifference. “In war, collateral damage is unavoidable. Your sentimentality has no place here. The rogues will fulfill their role; the Red Moon Pack will face the consequences of harboring a Lycan in their pack.”

As Silas absorbed the cruel reality, a surge of anger and helplessness swelled within him. The council’s decision, fueled by their contempt for his bond with Chastity, condemned not only the wolves but also the unsuspecting members of the Red Moon Pack.

Despite the estrangement from the council, they stood defiantly in the face of their ruthless intentions. The air in the room hung heavy with tension as he issued a stern warning, his voice a low growl that reverberated through the chamber. “Listen carefully. Chastity and the Red Moon Pack are not to be harmed. If any harm befalls them, I assure you, the consequences will be severe.”

The council members exchanged uneasy glances, uncertain of how to react to Silas’s proclamation. The elder, who spoke earlier, narrowed his eyes, a mix of disdain and curiosity in his gaze. “Silas, you are no longer our leader. Your commands hold no sway here.”

Silas’s eyes glowed with an intensity that conveyed a potent mix of anger and authority. “I may not be your leader, but you forget the power I possess. Cross me on this, and you will face consequences beyond your comprehension. The bonds of loyalty are not so easily severed.”

The other council members, uneasy about the unforeseen consequences Silas alluded to, shifted uncomfortably in their seats. Silas, now fully aware of the tension in the room, continued, “I am warning you because I still harbor some semblance of respect for our kind. Do not let your misguided vendetta blind you to reason. The repercussions will extend far beyond this chamber.”

Despite Silas’s warning, the council, unwilling to relent in their pursuit of dominance, maintained a stoic front. Silas, realizing the futility of convincing them, turned on his heel, preparing to leave the chamber. Before he reached the exit, he cast one final gaze at the council, his words a lingering echo in the oppressive silence. “Remember my warning. The consequences of your actions will be your burden to bear.”

As Silas left the council chamber, palpable tension lingered in the air. The council members exchanged glances, unsure of the true extent of Silas’s power and the potential repercussions of defying his warning. Silas, now faced with the impending threat to the Red Moon Pack, knew that his loyalties were shifting, aligning more with the family he had found than the coven that had cast him aside. The battle lines were drawn, and the fate of both vampires and Lycans hung precariously in the balance.

He, now an outcast and estranged from the very coven he had led, faced an agonizing dilemma. To protect his newfound family, he would have to navigate the treacherous waters of conflict, torn between his loyalty to his kind and the love he harbored for Chastity and her pack. The council’s evil-fueled storm threatened to engulf not only the Red Moon Pack but also any remaining semblance of the precarious peace between vampires and Lycans.


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