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After I Gave Him My Wolf, He Chose Another

The candles were burning low, their wax pooling on the mahogany table like silent tears. I stared at the flame, my fingers tracing the rim of the wine glass I hadn't touched. Five years. It had been five years since Nicholas took the Alpha oath, five years since I severed the tether to my own wolf to pour my strength into his veins. The clock on the wall ticked past midnight. The roast I had spent all afternoon preparing was stone cold. Suddenly, the heavy oak door creaked open. The draft that followed chilled me to the bone, but not as much as the scent that wafted in before him. It wasn't the forest pine and rain that used to cling to Nicholas. It was roses.
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Chapter 4

The pain was gone. That was the first thing I noticed. The crushing weight that had sat on my chest for five years, the constant ache of a severed bond, had been replaced by a hum of energy so vibrant it made my teeth ache.

I opened my eyes. The ceiling above me was rough-hewn timber, smelling of cedar and sage. I sat up, expecting the stiffness of old injuries, but my body moved with a fluidity I hadn’t felt since I was a child.

"You’re awake."

The voice came from the corner of the room. It was deep, resonating in my bones like a low growl. I turned to see the man from the riverbank. In the daylight, he was even more imposing. He sat in a simple wooden chair that looked too small for his frame, sharpening a knife with slow, rhythmic strokes. His shoulders were broad enough to block out the sun, and his eyes... they were a striking, molten gold.

"Where am I?" I asked, my voice steady. The fear I expected to feel wasn't there. Instead, there was curiosity.

"Shadow Valley," he said, setting the knife down. He stood, and the room seemed to shrink. "I am Jasper Hughes."

I pulled the quilt tighter around me. "You're an Alpha. I can feel the command rolling off you."

He tilted his head, studying me. "I am."

"Why didn't you kill me?" I asked bluntly. "I'm a rogue. I washed up on your territory. The law says—"

"The law of fools," he interrupted, his voice calm but firm. He took a step closer, but stopped at a respectful distance. "You are no rogue, Dalia. And you are certainly not wolfless."

My breath hitched. "How do you know my name?"

"You screamed it in your fever dreams," he said softly. " along with the name Nicholas. But he is not why you are here."

He reached into his pocket and pulled out a small, smooth stone. "My mother, Catherine, broke the binding on your spirit. Whatever you did to suppress your wolf... it didn't kill her. It compressed her. Like coal under pressure."

He tossed the stone to me. I caught it instinctively. It was warm.

"You aren't weak, Dalia," Jasper said, his golden eyes locking onto mine. "You are a dam holding back a tidal wave. And I am going to teach you how to swim before it breaks."

***

The weeks that followed were a blur of sweat, dirt, and a strange, terrifying peace. Shadow Valley wasn't like the Silver Moon pack. There were no servants, no high-ranking wolves sneering at the Omegas. Everyone worked. Everyone ate at the same table.

Jasper didn't treat me like a broken doll. He treated me like a warrior who had forgotten how to hold a sword.

"Again!" he barked, circling me in the training ring. The autumn leaves crunched under our boots.

I lunged at him, aiming a kick at his ribs. He blocked it effortlessly, catching my ankle and spinning me around. I hit the dirt hard, groaning.

"You're fighting like a human," he said, offering a hand to pull me up. His grip was warm, his palm rough with calluses. "You're thinking too much. Stop planning the hit. Feel it."

"I don't have a wolf to guide me yet," I snapped, dusting off my leggings. Frustration burned in my throat. "I'm just Dalia."

Jasper stepped into my space. The air between us crackled with static electricity. He was so close I could smell him—rainwater, dark earth, and something uniquely *him*, like amber and musk.

"You are not 'just' anything," he murmured, his voice dropping to a rumble that made my knees weak. He reached out, his fingers brushing a stray lock of hair from my face. The touch was so gentle, so at odds with his lethal strength, that I forgot to breathe. "A True Alpha doesn't dominate those he protects, Dalia. He empowers them. Stop looking for permission to be strong. Take it."

My heart hammered against my ribs, not from exertion, but from the intensity of his gaze. For five years, Nicholas had looked through me. Jasper looked *into* me.

"I'm afraid," I whispered, the confession tumbling out. "What if she wakes up and hates me for what I did?"

Jasper’s expression softened. "She is you, Dalia. She doesn't hate you. She's been waiting for you."

***

The full moon rose three months later, hanging in the sky like a giant, watching eye. The energy in the valley was palpable. The pack had gathered in the clearing, a silent circle of support.

Luna Catherine stood in the center, a bowl of burning sage in her hands. "It is time, child," she said, her voice echoing in the stillness.

I stepped into the circle. My skin felt too tight. My blood was boiling. The hum that had started the day I woke up was now a roar in my ears.

Jasper stood at the edge of the circle, his arms crossed, his golden eyes unblinking. *You are safe,* his voice echoed in my mind, a private link he had opened just for tonight. *Let go.*

I closed my eyes and reached for the darkness inside me. But it wasn't dark anymore. It was blindingly bright.

The pain hit me like a physical blow, snapping my bones and reshaping them in seconds. I screamed, falling to my hands and knees. It felt like I was being torn apart, but underneath the agony was a fierce, wild joy.

*Finally!* a voice shouted in my head. It wasn't the dormant whisper of the past. It was a queen reclaiming her throne.

Fur burst through my skin. My human form dissolved into pure muscle and instinct. I threw my head back, my jaw elongating, my senses exploding outward. I could smell the sap in the trees, hear the heartbeat of a mouse a mile away.

When the shift was complete, silence fell over the clearing.

I opened my eyes. The world was sharper, brighter. I looked down at my paws. They were massive. And they were white. purely, brilliantly white, like fresh snow under moonlight.

A gasp rippled through the gathered wolves. I heard whispers of "Legend" and "Spirit Wolf."

I turned to look at Jasper. He hadn't moved, but his eyes were wide, reflecting my own image back at me. I was huge—easily a head taller than any normal wolf. My fur glowed with a faint, ethereal light.

Jasper slowly lowered himself to one knee, bowing his head. The rest of the pack followed, a wave of submission crashing through the clearing.

I didn't feel fear anymore. I felt power. I felt whole.

I raised my muzzle to the moon and let out a howl. It wasn't a cry for help. It was a declaration. The sound was thunderous, carrying across the mountains, through the valleys, and far beyond the borders of Shadow Valley. It was a sound that said *I am here*, and for the first time in my life, the world listened.

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