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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 5

The ballroom of the Moonstone Grand Hotel sparkled like something out of a fairy tale, all crystal chandeliers and golden light cascading over silk-draped tables. Every influential Alpha, Luna, and pack leader from the tri-state region had gathered to celebrate Ryker and Harper's engagement, their laughter and conversation creating a symphony of pack politics and social maneuvering.

I stood in the corner near the champagne fountain, my black Valentino dress a stark contrast to the pastels and jewel tones favored by the other she-wolves. The choice hadn't been deliberate rebellion—black simply felt appropriate. Like mourning clothes for the girl I used to be.

"You look beautiful, sweetheart," my father murmured as he appeared at my elbow, his weathered face creased with concern. "But are you sure about this? We could still leave for Europe tonight."

I shook my head, watching as Harper glided across the dance floor in Ryker's arms, her ivory silk gown flowing around them like liquid moonlight. "I need to see this through, Dad. Besides, you said this Sterling Vance wanted to meet me. Better to get it over with."

Across the room, Ryker's gray eyes found mine over Harper's golden head. For a moment, something flickered in his expression—regret, maybe, or confusion. Three days had passed since the cliff incident, and he'd tried to approach me twice. Both times, I'd simply walked away.

Harper noticed his distraction and turned to follow his gaze. When she spotted me, her perfect smile never wavered, but her grip on Ryker's shoulder tightened possessively. She whispered something in his ear, and his attention snapped back to her immediately.

Good. That was exactly how it should be.

"Ladies and gentlemen," the pack's event coordinator called out, tapping his champagne flute with a silver spoon. "If I could have your attention, please. Alpha Ryker Mills would like to say a few words."

The crowd gathered in an expectant semicircle as Ryker stepped forward, Harper radiant at his side. He looked every inch the powerful Alpha in his tailored black tuxedo, his dark hair perfectly styled, his presence commanding the room's complete attention.

"Thank you all for being here tonight," he began, his deep voice carrying easily across the ballroom. "Harper and I are honored by your presence as we celebrate our engagement and look forward to our future together."

Applause rippled through the crowd, and I found myself clapping along mechanically, my movements automatic and empty.

"Harper has brought light into my life," Ryker continued, his arm tightening around her waist. "She's shown me what it means to have a true partner, someone who challenges me to be better while standing beside me through everything."

The words should have hurt. In my previous life, they would have shattered me completely. Now I felt only a distant sort of sadness—not for what I'd lost, but for how much time I'd wasted believing in something that was never real.

"To Harper," Ryker raised his champagne flute, "my Luna, my mate, my future."

"To Harper and Ryker!" the crowd chorused, glasses raised high.

I lifted my own glass, the crystal cool against my palm. "To happiness," I whispered, and meant it.

That's when the ballroom doors burst open.

The celebration died instantly, conversations cutting off mid-sentence as every head turned toward the entrance. The temperature in the room seemed to drop ten degrees, and several of the younger wolves actually took a step backward.

Sterling Vance stood in the doorway like a figure carved from winter itself.

He was tall—taller even than Ryker—with platinum silver hair that caught the chandelier light and ice-blue eyes that seemed to see straight through to a person's soul. His tailored charcoal suit probably cost more than most people's cars, and he wore it with the casual elegance of someone born to power.

But it wasn't his appearance that made the room go silent. It was his presence—the raw, undiluted authority that rolled off him in waves. This wasn't just an Alpha. This was an apex predator who could end lives with a thought and sleep peacefully afterward.

His gaze swept the ballroom with clinical precision, cataloging faces and dismissing most of them as unimportant. When those ice-blue eyes found mine across the crowded room, everything else seemed to fade into background noise.

He moved through the crowd like Moses parting the Red Sea, pack leaders and Alphas stepping aside without conscious thought. Several of the more politically minded wolves tried to intercept him, offering greetings and introductions, but he ignored them completely.

Ryker stepped forward, his Alpha instincts clearly on high alert. "Mr. Vance, what an unexpected pleasure. I'm Alpha Ryker Mills, and this is my fiancée, Harper—"

Sterling walked past him as if he hadn't spoken.

The insult rippled through the crowd like a physical blow. Ryker's face darkened, his wolf stirring beneath the surface, but he was smart enough not to challenge someone of Sterling's reputation directly.

Sterling stopped directly in front of me, close enough that I could smell his scent—winter pine and expensive cologne with an undertone of something wild and dangerous. Up close, his eyes weren't just blue—they were the color of Arctic ice, beautiful and absolutely lethal.

"You must be Ivy," he said, his voice a low rumble that seemed to resonate in my chest. The slight accent was unmistakably European, cultured and refined.

I tilted my head back to meet his gaze, refusing to be intimidated. "And you're Sterling Vance. My father mentioned you might be coming."

His lips curved in what might have been amusement. "Did he? How... diplomatic of him."

The entire ballroom was watching us now, the engagement party forgotten in favor of this unexpected drama. I could feel Ryker's stare burning into the side of my face, could sense Harper's confusion and growing alarm.

Sterling took another step closer, close enough that I had to crane my neck to maintain eye contact. His hand came up to rest lightly on my bare shoulder, and I felt an electric shock run through my system at the contact.

"You smell like grief, little wolf," he murmured, his voice pitched low enough that only I could hear. "Someone has hurt you deeply. Recently."

I stiffened, but his grip on my shoulder tightened slightly, keeping me in place.

"Tell me his name," Sterling continued, his ice-blue eyes never leaving mine. "Give me a name, and I'll burn his world to ashes. I'll make him understand what happens to those who break what belongs to me."

My breath caught in my throat. "I don't belong to anyone."

"Don't you?" His thumb traced along my collarbone, the touch feather-light but somehow possessive. "We'll see about that."

The crowd was getting restless, whispers starting to buzz through the room like angry wasps. Ryker took a step forward, his territorial instincts finally overriding his political caution.

"Excuse me," he said, his voice tight with barely controlled aggression. "But Ivy is under my pack's protection—"

Sterling's head turned toward him with predatory slowness, and Ryker actually stumbled backward as if he'd been physically struck.

"Is she?" Sterling asked, his tone conversational but laced with menace. "How interesting. And yet she stands here alone, wearing grief like perfume, while you celebrate your engagement to another woman."

The silence that followed was deafening.

Sterling turned back to me, his expression softening slightly. "Since my future Luna is here," he said, his voice carrying clearly across the stunned ballroom, "perhaps we should give them a proper show."

His hand moved to cup my chin, tilting my face up toward his. The gesture was gentle but inexorable, and I found myself drowning in those ice-blue eyes.

"Kiss me," he commanded softly, his thumb brushing across my lower lip.

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