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7 Years in Prison for My Mate—He Made Me Kneel Novel Cover

7 Years in Prison for My Mate—He Made Me Kneel

Emerson Woods spent seven years in Council prison for a crime she didn't commit—all to protect her fated mate, Alpha Sterling West. When she finally returns to Shadowcrest Pack, she expects gratitude. Reconciliation. Maybe even love. Instead, Sterling forces her to her knees in front of the entire pack. He strips her of status, dresses her in Omega gray, and makes her serve his new Luna—Emerson's former best friend, Arianna, who wears his mark like a trophy. They believe Emerson is broken. Wolfless. Powerless. They're wrong. In that prison cell, Emerson's wolf finally awakened—silver-furred with moon-mirror eyes, carrying the rarest Alpha bloodline the Moon Goddess has ever blessed. And she's been hiding it, waiting, planning. Because Sterling has secrets. Illegal dealings. Council violations. And evidence locked in his private study. But Emerson isn't the only one watching. Chase Baker, Alpha of the rival Nightshade Pack, has caught her scent—and his wolf recognizes what Sterling threw away. A second chance mate. A true Luna. A woman who will either claim her rightful throne... or burn everything to the ground. Some wolves are made for revenge. Others are made for crowns.
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Chapter 1

Seven years. Seven years of cold concrete walls and iron bars.

The Council transport vehicle lurched to a stop at the Shadowcrest Pack territory border, and I stepped out into the crisp morning air. My fingers instinctively found the silver chain around my neck—my mother's necklace, the only piece of her I had left. The only thing that had kept me sane through those endless nights in that cell.

The familiar scent of pine and earth filled my nostrils, but underneath it was something else. Something that made my chest tighten with a pain I'd tried to forget. Home. This was supposed to be home.

"Emerson Woods." Beta Derek Collins stood at the pack house entrance, his expression carved from stone. No warmth in his brown eyes, no hint of the man who used to ruffle my hair when I was young. "Alpha is waiting for you in the hall."

Not "welcome home." Not even a simple greeting. Just cold, professional duty.

I nodded, my throat too tight to speak. The gravel crunched under my worn boots as I followed Derek up the familiar path. Pack members scattered like leaves in my wake, their whispers following me like shadows.

"Is that really her?"

"Seven years for murder..."

"I heard she killed her own father..."

Each word was a blade between my ribs, but I kept my spine straight. I'd learned to endure worse in that Council prison. Much worse.

The pack house doors loomed before me, heavy oak carved with the Shadowcrest wolf crest. Derek pushed them open, and the scent hit me like a physical blow.

Sterling's scent. Rich cedar and mountain air, the scent that had once meant safety, love, forever. Now it was tainted with something else—another wolf's scent intertwined with his.

I stepped into the great hall, and my world shattered all over again.

Sterling sat in the Alpha's chair, exactly where his father used to sit. But he was no longer the eighteen-year-old boy I'd left behind. Seven years had carved him into something harder, more dangerous. His dark hair was shorter now, his jaw sharper, his green eyes cold as winter frost.

But it wasn't Sterling that made my knees nearly buckle.

It was the woman beside him.

Arianna sat in the Luna's chair, her auburn hair cascading over her shoulders like liquid fire. She wore a flowing blue dress that complemented her pale skin perfectly, and around her throat—branded into her throat—was Sterling's mark. Dark and possessive and permanent.

My best friend. My sister in everything but blood. The girl who had sworn we'd be each other's bridesmaids, who had held me when my mother died, who had promised to wait for me.

She was Sterling's Luna.

The mate bond in my chest roared to life, a silver fire that had been dormant for seven years suddenly blazing. My wolf stirred deep within me, recognizing her mate even as my heart crumbled to dust.

Sterling's eyes met mine across the hall, and I saw nothing. No recognition of what we'd once been. No pain at seeing me again. Just cold, Alpha authority.

"Emerson Woods," his voice carried across the silent hall, deep and commanding. "You stand before this pack as a convicted murderer. You have no rank, no status, no claim to anything here."

I wanted to scream. Wanted to tell him the truth about that night, about what really happened to my father. But the words died in my throat. They wouldn't believe me. They never had.

Sterling rose from his chair, every inch the Alpha now. "Kneel."

The Alpha command hit me like a physical force, pressing down on my shoulders, demanding submission. Around the hall, pack members held their breath. Even the omegas present weren't subjected to such public humiliation.

Deep inside me, my silver wolf snarled and raged. She wanted to show them what we really were, wanted to let loose the power that had awakened in that Council cell. The power that even I didn't fully understand yet.

But not yet. Not when I was outnumbered fifty to one. Not when I needed to learn what had happened in my absence.

I lowered myself to one knee, then both, my hands flat on the cold stone floor. The position of absolute submission.

"Good," Sterling's voice was emotionless. "You will serve this pack as an omega. You will wear the gray uniform of service. You will clean, cook, and obey without question. And you will serve my Luna in whatever capacity she requires."

Arianna rose gracefully from her chair, and I heard the soft whisper of silk as she approached. Her bare feet came into my line of sight, pale and perfect.

"Here," her voice was honey-sweet, the same voice that used to laugh with me under summer stars. She held out a bundle of gray fabric—the rough, shapeless uniform of the pack's lowest servants. "Don't worry, old friend. I'll take very good care of you."

The emphasis on 'care' made my skin crawl. There was something in her tone, something that promised this was only the beginning.

I took the uniform with steady hands, though inside I was screaming. "Thank you, Alpha. Thank you, Luna."

The words tasted like ash in my mouth.

Sterling dismissed me with a wave of his hand, already turning back to Arianna. I caught a glimpse of him touching her face tenderly, the same way he used to touch mine.

As I walked toward the servants' quarters, my mother's necklace seemed to pulse against my skin. A reminder of who I really was. Of what I'd discovered about myself in that dark Council cell.

They thought they were looking at a broken, powerless omega. A murderer brought low.

They had no idea what they'd just welcomed back into their pack.

Deep in my chest, my silver wolf whispered with quiet promise: "Soon, little Alpha. Soon they'll learn what happens when you cage a creature like us."

I smiled as I disappeared into the shadows of the servant corridors.

They had no idea what was coming.

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