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After I Died, My Alpha Begged Me to Come Back Novel Cover

After I Died, My Alpha Begged Me to Come Back

Ivy Clermont loved Ryker Stone with her whole soul. From the moment the powerful Alpha walked into her life at eight years old, she was destined to be his. But Ryker's heart belonged to another, Harper Weston, his childhood sweetheart who died because of Ivy's desperate love. Trapped in a marriage built on hatred, Ivy endured five years of cruelty. Eighteen forced miscarriages. A husband who whispered his dead mate's name while taking her body. Until the day her heart finally stopped. When Ivy opens her eyes again, she's back to the night that destroyed everything. This time, she won't chase a man who was never hers. This time, she'll walk away first. But can she truly escape the mate bond she never wanted? And what happens when a new Alpha appears, one who calls her "his" with a possessiveness that makes her wolf tremble? The Alpha she fled wants her back. The Alpha she married wants to claim her completely. Ivy just wants to survive.
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Chapter 2

The shock hit me like a physical blow, stealing the breath from my lungs. My hands trembled as I touched my face, my neck, my body—everything was whole, unmarked by the years of torment I'd just endured. The silver pendant hung around my neck, cool against my skin, exactly as it had been that night twelve years ago when Ryker first gave it to me.

My wolf stirred within me, and I gasped at the sensation. She was strong again, vibrant, not the broken creature who had whimpered her last breath in that cold healing chamber. Her presence filled the hollow spaces inside me that had been empty for so long.

*We're alive,* she whispered, wonder and confusion threading through her mental voice. *How are we alive?*

I didn't have an answer. All I knew was that somehow, impossibly, I'd been given another chance. And this time, I wouldn't waste it.

Ryker's groan pulled my attention back to the present. He was writhing on the bed beside me, his shirt plastered to his chest with sweat, his breathing ragged and labored. The wolfsbane coursing through his system was driving his wolf to the edge of madness, just as it had before. In my previous life, I had thrown myself at him without hesitation, desperate to save the man I thought I loved.

What a fool I'd been.

I slid off the bed, my legs unsteady but strong. Twenty years old again, with all the knowledge of what was to come. The irony wasn't lost on me—I finally had the power to change everything, and all I wanted was to walk away.

But I couldn't. Not yet. Because if I left him here to die, Harper would still blame herself. She'd still run into the forest in her grief, still die at the hands of those rogues. And despite everything Ryker had put me through, I couldn't let that happen to her. She was innocent in all of this.

My phone sat on the nightstand where I'd left it, and I grabbed it with shaking fingers. Harper's number was still in my contacts, saved under a heart emoji that now seemed like mockery. I pressed call before I could lose my nerve.

It rang twice before her sweet voice answered, cautious and confused. "Ivy? It's past midnight. Is everything okay?"

I closed my eyes, steeling myself for what I had to do. "Harper, listen to me carefully. Ryker is in room 208 at the Moonrise Hotel. He's been poisoned with wolfsbane, and he's going to die if someone doesn't help him soon."

Silence stretched between us, heavy with unspoken questions. When she finally spoke, her voice was small, uncertain. "Why are you calling me? Why aren't you with him? Everyone knows you've been following him around for months, trying to get his attention..."

The words stung because they were true. I had been pathetic, hadn't I? Chasing after a man who barely acknowledged my existence, convinced that the bond I felt was real, that it meant something. I'd been so young, so naive.

"Because he doesn't need me," I said, surprised by how steady my voice sounded. "He needs you. He's always needed you, Harper. You're the one he loves."

Another pause, this one filled with the sound of rustling fabric and hurried footsteps. "I... I don't understand. You've been in love with him since we were children. Everyone knows—"

"I was wrong," I interrupted, the words tasting like ash in my mouth. "I confused gratitude with love, childhood infatuation with something real. But it wasn't real, Harper. It never was."

Ryker's breathing grew more labored behind me, and I knew we were running out of time.

"Please," I whispered into the phone. "Just come. Room 208. He needs you to ground his wolf, to give him something to fight for. And Harper? Don't let anyone else come with you. This is between you and him."

I hung up before she could respond, before the tears threatening to spill could choke off my words.

Fifteen minutes later, I heard the soft knock at the door. I opened it to find Harper standing in the hallway, her dark hair disheveled from sleep, her eyes wide with worry and confusion. She was beautiful in that effortless way that had always made me feel invisible beside her—delicate features, kind eyes, the sort of warmth that drew people like moths to flame.

"Ivy, I don't understand what's happening," she said, trying to peer past me into the room. "Why did you call me? Where is he?"

I stepped aside, letting her see Ryker writhing on the bed, his face contorted with pain. Her sharp intake of breath was audible, and I saw the exact moment her confusion transformed into fierce determination.

"The wolfsbane is driving his wolf insane," I explained quietly. "He needs an anchor, someone his wolf trusts completely. Someone he loves."

Harper's gaze snapped to mine, searching for deception, for some hidden motive. "But you... everyone thinks you two are..."

"Everyone is wrong," I said firmly. "They always have been. He doesn't love me, Harper. He loves you. He's always loved you. I was just too blind to see it."

She stared at me for a long moment, and I could see her trying to process this shift, this sudden change in the dynamics she thought she understood. Finally, she nodded and moved toward the bed.

I caught her arm gently as she passed. "Harper? After tonight... after you save him... don't let him push you away. Don't let him convince you that duty is more important than love. Fight for him, because he's too stubborn to fight for himself."

Tears gathered in her eyes, and she squeezed my hand. "Ivy, I'm so sorry. I never meant to come between—"

"You didn't," I said, managing a smile that felt like breaking glass. "You were never the one standing between us. I was standing between you."

I stepped back, giving her space to enter the room fully. As she moved toward Ryker, I began to close the door, but her voice stopped me.

"Where are you going?"

I looked at her one last time—this woman who would have been my rival in another life, who was instead my salvation in this one. "Somewhere I should have gone a long time ago. Somewhere I can finally be free."

I closed the door softly and pressed my back against it, sliding down until I was sitting on the hallway floor. Through the thin walls, I could hear Harper's gentle voice as she tried to soothe Ryker's wolf, the rustle of fabric, the gradual quieting of his pained breathing.

Tears fell silently down my cheeks, but for the first time in years—in two lifetimes—they weren't tears of despair. They were tears of relief, of liberation, of finally letting go of a dream that had been my nightmare.

My phone buzzed in my hand. A text from my father, sent just minutes ago: "Ivy, are you awake? I have something important to discuss with you. There's an opportunity in Europe, with the Continental Wolf Council. A fresh start, if you want it."

I stared at the message, remembering how in my previous life, I'd ignored this text, too consumed with Ryker to care about anything else. But now...

Now it felt like a lifeline.

I typed back quickly: "I'm interested. When do we leave?"

His response came immediately: "Tomorrow, if you're ready. There's someone there who's been asking about you, Ivy. Someone who thinks you might be exactly what their pack needs."

I closed my eyes and leaned my head back against the door. Behind it, the sounds had grown quieter, more intimate. Harper was saving him, just as I knew she would. Just as she was meant to.

And for the first time in five years—or twenty, depending on how you counted—I was free.

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