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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 3

The morning light filtered through my bedroom curtains, casting long shadows across the floor where I knelt beside an open suitcase. My hands moved mechanically, folding clothes and placing them inside with the practiced efficiency of someone who had done this countless times before. But this time was different. This time, I wasn't running away—I was choosing to leave.

The cardboard box beside me held the remnants of a foolish girl's dreams. Letters I'd written but never sent, photos I'd secretly taken at pack gatherings, pressed flowers from walks where I'd imagined he might notice me someday. And at the bottom, wrapped in tissue paper like some precious relic, lay the silver crescent moon pendant.

I lifted it carefully, the chain catching the morning light. Such a small thing to have caused so much pain. In my previous life, I'd worn it until the very end, even as Ryker's indifference slowly killed me. Even as he forced me to lose child after child, I'd clutched this pendant like a talisman, believing somehow that the boy who'd given it to me still existed somewhere beneath the monster he'd become.

What a fool I'd been.

The pendant felt heavier now, weighted with the knowledge of what it truly represented—not love, but pity. Not a promise, but a pretty lie told to a lonely child. I placed it gently in the box with the rest of my delusions.

A sharp knock at my door made me freeze. The scent that drifted through the wood was unmistakable—pine and leather, with an undertone of something darker now. Something that smelled like another woman's perfume.

"Ivy." His voice carried that familiar note of authority, the one that used to make my heart race. Now it just made me tired. "I know you're in there. Open the door."

I stood slowly, my knees protesting after kneeling for so long. My reflection in the vanity mirror showed a young woman with steady eyes and calm features—nothing like the desperate, broken creature I'd been in my previous life. This time, I was in control.

When I opened the door, Ryker stood in the hallway looking exactly as I remembered from that night. His dark hair was disheveled, his shirt wrinkled, and there were faint red marks along his throat that definitely hadn't been there before. Harper's marks. Good. At least something had gone right.

His gray eyes swept over me, searching for something I no longer possessed. "You left," he said, and there was an odd note in his voice I couldn't quite identify. "Last night, you just... left."

"Yes," I replied simply. "I did."

He stepped closer, and I caught the full force of his scent—Harper's sweetness clinging to his skin like a second layer. It should have hurt. In my previous life, it would have destroyed me. Now I felt nothing but a distant sort of satisfaction.

"You're avoiding me," he accused, his eyes narrowing as they took in my packed belongings visible through the doorway.

I tilted my head, considering his words. "No, Ryker叔叔. I'm not avoiding you. I'm simply moving on."

The effect was immediate and electric. He went completely still, his entire body tensing as if I'd struck him. "What did you call me?"

"叔叔," I repeated calmly, using the formal address I'd abandoned years ago when my foolish heart had convinced me we were equals, that we could be something more. "Uncle Ryker. It's appropriate, don't you think? You're my father's ally, his friend. You've known me since I was a child. Uncle is the proper way to address you."

Something dangerous flickered in his eyes, and his hand shot out to brace against the doorframe, effectively caging me in. "You haven't called me that in years."

"I know," I said, meeting his gaze without flinching. "It was presumptuous of me to use your given name so casually. I apologize for the impropriety."

His jaw clenched, and I could see his wolf stirring beneath the surface, agitated by my sudden formality. "Cut the act, Ivy. What game are you playing?"

"No game." I stepped back, putting distance between us, and gestured toward the box of memories. "I wanted to congratulate you on your mating with Harper. She's perfect for you—kind, gentle, everything a Luna should be. You two will be very happy together."

Ryker's gaze followed mine to the box, and his expression grew thunderous as he recognized its contents. "What is that?"

"Spring cleaning," I said lightly. "Getting rid of things I no longer need."

He pushed past me into the room, his movements sharp and predatory. When he saw the pendant lying on top of the pile, his face went white. "You're throwing this away?"

"I'm throwing it all away," I confirmed, watching as he lifted the necklace with trembling fingers. "Childhood keepsakes have no place in an adult's life."

"This isn't just a keepsake," he said, his voice rough. "I gave this to you. I promised—"

"You promised to protect me," I interrupted, and for the first time, a note of steel entered my voice. "But we both know how well you keep your promises, don't we?"

The silence stretched between us, heavy with unspoken history. In my previous life, this would have been the moment I broke down, the moment I begged him to love me, to choose me. But that girl was dead, buried beneath years of pain and betrayal.

Ryker set the pendant down carefully, as if it might shatter. When he looked at me again, his eyes held a darkness I remembered all too well. "You think you can just... change your mind? Decide you don't want this anymore? It doesn't work that way, Ivy."

"Doesn't it?" I asked, genuinely curious. "People change their minds all the time. They grow up, they realize their mistakes, they choose different paths."

"You've been in love with me since you were eight years old," he said, stepping closer again. His voice dropped to that low, dangerous tone that had once made me weak in the knees. "You think you can just turn that off? Pretend it never existed?"

I studied his face—the sharp cheekbones, the full lips, the eyes that had haunted my dreams and nightmares alike. Once, I would have done anything to have him look at me with even a fraction of this intensity. Now I saw it for what it truly was: not love, but possession. Not passion, but control.

"You're right," I said quietly. "I did love you. For twelve years, I loved you with everything I had. But love isn't meant to be a prison, Ryker叔叔. It's not meant to hurt."

His hand shot out, gripping my chin and forcing me to meet his gaze. "So you're just going to throw it all away? Everything we could have had?"

I reached up and gently removed his hand from my face, my touch light but firm. "We never had anything. You made that very clear."

"That's not—" He stopped, his jaw working as if he was struggling with words that wouldn't come.

"You chose Harper," I continued, my voice steady and sure. "You chose her last night, just as you should have. She's your mate in every way that matters—your equal, your partner, your other half. I was never those things to you."

"You don't know what you're talking about," he said, but there was something almost desperate in his tone now.

I picked up the box of memories, holding it against my chest like a shield. "I know exactly what I'm talking about. I know that you look at her the way I always dreamed you'd look at me. I know that you'd move heaven and earth to protect her, while you'd watch me burn without lifting a finger."

His face went ashen, and I knew my words had hit their mark.

"I also know," I continued, moving toward the door, "that you're going to be happy with her in a way you could never be with me. And that's exactly as it should be."

Ryker moved to block my path, his expression shifting from anger to something that might have been panic. "Where are you going?"

"Away," I said simply. "Far enough that I won't be a complication in your life anymore."

"You think you can just run away? Start over somewhere else and forget this ever happened?"

I looked up at him one last time, this man who had shaped so much of my life, who had been both my greatest dream and my worst nightmare. "I'm not running away, Ryker叔叔. I'm choosing myself for the first time in my life."

I stepped around him, my movements calm and deliberate. "I truly hope you and Harper will be happy. You deserve each other—in the best possible way."

As I reached the doorway, his voice stopped me one final time. "Ivy."

I turned back, and for a moment, I saw something in his eyes that might have been regret. Or perhaps it was just the light.

"The pendant," he said quietly. "Keep it. Please."

I shook my head, a small smile playing at my lips. "Some gifts are meant to be returned, Uncle Ryker. This is one of them."

And with that, I walked away, leaving him standing in my empty room with a box full of a dead girl's dreams.

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