
Reborn As The Cursed Alpha's Bride
Chapter 9
Elara Foster POV
The cavernous Great Hall felt more like a courtroom than a place for a family meal. A fire roared in the massive stone hearth, but it did little to warm the icy tension around the long, polished oak table. The air was thick with conflicting scents: roasted meat, Elder Seraphina's calming sandalwood, Lady Debbra's sharp, bitter perfume, Britteny's cloying floral scent, and Alpha Kaelen's overwhelming, frosty aura of Siberian cedar.
I sat quietly, the clinking of steel cutlery against porcelain sounding as loud as war drums.
"I must say, Elara," Elder Seraphina's voice suddenly cut through the heavy silence, drawing every eye at the table. "I was deeply moved by your promise to the pups this afternoon. Ensuring they all receive new, sturdy boots... it shows a remarkable fairness. A true Luna knows how to treat all pups equally."
I offered a respectful nod. "Thank you, Elder. They deserve to feel cared for."
A harsh, mocking scoff shattered the polite atmosphere. Britteny Hale dropped her fork, her eyes flashing with undisguised malice.
"Fairness?" Britteny sneered, her cloying floral scent souring with jealousy. "Is that what we're calling it now? I suppose a *wolfless Omega* from a lesser Pack wouldn't understand that true authority comes from bloodline, not from buying loyalty."
The table went dead silent. Kaelen didn't move a muscle, his deep gray eyes fixed on his wine glass, but the temperature in the room seemed to drop another ten degrees. Former Alpha Bruce remained impassive, watching the exchange like a silent judge.
"I'm not sure I follow, Britteny," I said, keeping my voice perfectly level.
"Don't play dumb," she snapped, leaning forward. "I saw your little maid slipping five hundred dollars to Hattie. You're bribing the servants to sing your praises to my grandmother! You're wasting the Pack's treasury to curry favor. It cheapens the very title of Luna."
Lady Debbra's lips twitched into a faint, approving smirk, though she remained silent, letting her daughter lead the charge.
I met Britteny's furious gaze, refusing to shrink back. "Rewarding loyalty is not a bribe, Britteny. It is an investment in the Pack's stability. A household runs far more efficiently on mutual respect than it does on fear."
"An investment?" Britteny laughed, a shrill, grating sound. "You're misusing Pack funds to stroke your own ego! You have no right to touch our treasury for your pathetic schemes!"
I let her words hang in the air for a fraction of a second before I delivered the final blow. I offered her a soft, polite smile.
"I completely agree that Pack funds should be protected," I said smoothly. "Which is exactly why the money I gave Hattie did not come from the treasury. It came from the personal allowance that Elder Seraphina so graciously gifted me yesterday."
A stunned, suffocating silence fell over the table.
Britteny's face drained of color, turning a sickly pale before flushing crimson with profound humiliation. In her desperate attempt to tear me down, she had just publicly accused her powerful grandmother of funding a bribe.
Lady Debbra's smirk vanished instantly. Seeing the catastrophic misstep, she slammed her hand on the table. "Britteny! That is enough!" Debbra hissed, her eyes darting to Seraphina. "Apologize for your insolence immediately."
But the damage was done. Elder Seraphina looked at her granddaughter with open, chilling disgust.
"I am appalled by your behavior, Britteny," Seraphina said, her voice like cracking ice. She then turned to me, her expression softening into one of profound approval. "Elara, you have handled this baseless insult with the grace and wisdom expected of your station."
Seraphina stood up slightly, addressing the entire table. "Effective immediately, Elara will be granted the official Luna's monthly stipend of fifty thousand dollars. Furthermore, she will take over the management of the Pack House's discretionary funds. It is clear she knows how to invest in our people."
I bowed my head. "I am honored, Elder Seraphina. I will not let you down."
I had weathered the storm and secured a concrete foothold in this hostile house. Across the table, Lady Debbra's eyes burned with a quiet, lethal fury, marking me as a true threat. Beside her, Britteny was trembling with rage, her knuckles white as she gripped her steak knife.
At the head of the table, Kaelen remained a silent observer, his impassive face giving me no clue to his thoughts.
Before the tension could settle, Elder Seraphina reached into the pocket of her elegant gown and placed a small, worn velvet box onto the table, her eyes fixed warmly on me.
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