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After Death, I Returned To Steal My Sister's Perfect Alpha Novel Cover

After Death, I Returned To Steal My Sister's Perfect Alpha

Harper Grayson died at the hands of her mate—betrayed by the charming Alpha she'd trusted with her life. When she opens her eyes again, she's back to the Mating Ceremony, three years before her death. But this time, she can hear thoughts—including her scheming sister Sienna, who also remembers their past lives. The gentle Alpha everyone admires? He's a monster. The cold, feared Alpha heir? He's the only one whose thoughts she can't read. Armed with knowledge of the future, Harper makes a different choice: she reaches for Axel Blackwood. What starts as survival becomes something far more complicated when she discovers their hidden mate bond—and the conspiracy that killed him before. Can Harper rewrite her fate before history repeats itself?
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Chapter 3

The air in the room seemed to drop ten degrees the moment Axel stepped inside. My breath caught in my throat as he moved closer, each footstep deliberate and predatory. The moonlight streaming through the windows cast his face in sharp relief—all angles and shadows, beautiful and terrifying at once.

I took an instinctive step backward, my calves hitting the edge of the bed. "Axel, I—"

His hand shot out, fingers wrapping around my wrist with surprising gentleness. The contact sent electricity racing up my arm, but his grip was firm enough to stop my retreat.

"You're not afraid of me," he said, his voice a low rumble that seemed to vibrate through my bones. It wasn't a question.

I should have been terrified. This was Axel Blackwood—the cold, ruthless Alpha everyone whispered about in hushed tones. But as I stared into those mercury eyes, searching for the violence everyone expected, I found something else entirely. Control. Restraint. And beneath it all, something that looked almost like... loneliness.

"Should I be?" I whispered.

Something flickered in his gaze—surprise, perhaps approval. His thumb brushed across my pulse point, and I knew he could feel how fast my heart was racing.

"Most people are."

Before I could respond, he released my wrist and moved away, creating distance between us with the same deliberate precision he'd used to close it. He gestured toward the bed with a casual wave of his hand.

"Sleep there," he said, his tone suddenly businesslike. "I'll take the couch."

I blinked, certain I'd misheard. "What?"

"You heard me." He was already moving toward the small sofa by the window, pulling off his shirt in one fluid motion. The moonlight caught the lean muscles of his back, the intricate tattoo that spiraled across his shoulder blade. "I have no interest in weak omegas who can't even stand up for themselves."

The casual cruelty of his words should have stung, but something in his tone felt... practiced. Like a role he'd played so many times it had become second nature.

"All I need from you," he continued, settling onto the couch with his back to me, "is cooperation in public. Play the dutiful Luna, smile when expected, and stay out of my way otherwise."

I stood there for a long moment, processing this unexpected turn. In my previous life, Ryker had been all gentle touches and sweet words—right up until the moment he'd shown his true nature. But Axel was offering something Ryker never had: honesty. Brutal, perhaps, but honest.

"Understood," I said quietly, and climbed into the bed still wearing my dress.

The morning brought with it a sensation I'd almost forgotten—the warm, golden feeling of pack connection flooding through my mind. I sat up in bed, disoriented, as Axel's voice resonated not just in the room but through the very fabric of our pack bond.

*Harper Grayson is now Luna of the Blackwood territory,* his mental voice announced, strong and commanding. *She is under my protection and speaks with my authority. Anyone who challenges her challenges me.*

The power behind the declaration was staggering. I could feel it rippling outward like waves, touching every member of both packs. Gasps and murmurs echoed from various parts of the estate as the bond settled into place, marking me as officially his.

Across the room, Axel stood by the window, fully dressed in dark jeans and a gray sweater. He didn't look at me, but I caught the slight tension in his shoulders.

"That should prevent any... misunderstandings," he said.

I nodded, though he couldn't see me. The pack bond thrummed between us now, a constant awareness of his presence at the edge of my consciousness. It was nothing like the suffocating control I'd experienced with Ryker. This felt more like... partnership.

After Axel left for whatever Alpha business demanded his attention, I dressed carefully in a simple blue sundress and made my way to the gardens. I needed air, space to think, to process everything that had happened.

The Blackwood estate's gardens were magnificent—acres of perfectly manicured lawns dotted with ancient oak trees and flowering bushes. I was admiring a particularly beautiful rose garden when familiar laughter drifted on the morning breeze.

"Oh, Ryker, you're terrible," Sienna's voice carried across the garden, light and musical.

I moved closer, staying hidden behind a large hedge. Through the leaves, I could see them sitting on a marble bench, Sienna curled against Ryker's side like a contented cat.

"I still can't believe she chose him," Sienna was saying, her voice dropping to a conspiratorial whisper. "Poor thing has no idea what she's gotten herself into."

Ryker's laugh was warm, the same gentle sound that had once made my heart flutter. "Harper always was naive. Remember how she used to follow me around like a lost puppy?"

"She had such a crush on you," Sienna giggled. "It was almost pathetic."

Then I heard it—Ryker's thoughts, clear as if he'd spoken them aloud.

*Too bad I didn't get my hands on that pretty little thing. She would have been so much more fun to break than this simpering fool beside me. But no matter—once I deal with Axel, I'll have everything I want anyway.*

My blood turned to ice. The casual way he thought about 'dealing with' Axel, the predatory satisfaction in his mental voice when he imagined hurting me—it confirmed everything I'd suspected and more.

*The plan is already in motion,* his thoughts continued. *A few more months, maybe less, and dear brother Axel will have a tragic accident. Then I'll be Alpha, and I can have whoever I want. Including his pretty little Luna.*

I pressed my hand to my mouth to keep from gasping aloud. This wasn't just about inheritance or power—Ryker had been planning Axel's murder from the very beginning. And in my previous life, he'd succeeded.

Memories crashed over me like a tsunami. Ryker's gentle voice whispering apologies after each 'accident'—the bruises he claimed came from my clumsiness, the cuts that were supposedly from falls, the slowly escalating violence that he'd made me believe was my fault.

*You're so clumsy, Harper. Good thing I love you anyway.*

*If you tell anyone about this, they won't believe you. Who would believe sweet Ryker could hurt anyone?*

*You made me do this. If you'd just listened, if you'd just been better...*

And then, after Axel's 'mysterious death' in that hunting accident, Ryker had inherited everything. The mask had come off completely then. No more gentle touches or sweet apologies. Just pure, sadistic cruelty until the night he'd finally decided I was more trouble than I was worth.

I backed away from the hedge on trembling legs, my heart pounding so hard I was sure they'd hear it. But they were too wrapped up in each other, in their plotting and scheming, to notice one terrified Luna stumbling away through the gardens.

That night, I lay in bed pretending to sleep, my mind racing with everything I'd learned. Beside the window, Axel had settled onto the couch again, his breathing deep and even. But something felt different—a subtle tension in the air that hadn't been there the night before.

Minutes passed, maybe an hour. Then I heard the soft whisper of footsteps on carpet.

I kept my breathing steady, my body relaxed, but through barely cracked eyelids I watched as Axel approached the bed. He moved like a ghost, silent and graceful, until he stood just a few feet away.

In the moonlight, his face was softer somehow, the harsh lines smoothed by shadow and silver light. He stood there for a long moment, just watching me with an expression I couldn't quite read.

Then, so quietly I almost missed it, he whispered, "What are you hiding, little wolf?"

My heart stuttered, but I forced myself to remain still. After another moment, he turned and went back to the couch.

But not before I caught something in his eyes—something that looked almost like tenderness.

As I finally drifted toward sleep, one thought echoed through my mind: Axel Blackwood was definitely hiding secrets. The question was whether they would save us both—or destroy us.

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