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After My Alpha Broke Our Bond, I Took His Pack Novel Cover

After My Alpha Broke Our Bond, I Took His Pack

The bitter Winter Solstice dinner turns freezing when Alpha Henry Walker publicly severs our three-year bond before two hundred Shadowvale pack members. As the silver crescent mark on my neck goes cold, my long-suppressed wolf violently awakens, slamming against the dying connection. Under frost-pale chandeliers, Henry stands with his new choice, Danielle, believing he has stripped my power. Instead, his betrayal unleashes a dark, obsessive force ready to take everything he owns.
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Chapter 1

The bond broke at 8:47 on the night of the Winter Solstice, between the third and fourth course of dinner.

I felt it before Henry's lips finished shaping the first word. The mark on my neck — the silver crescent he'd left there three years ago — went cold first. Not chilled. Cold the way a stone gets cold after the fire dies, all at once, from the inside out. My wolf — the small, suppressed thing I'd carried like a held breath my whole life — jolted awake inside me and slammed against the dying bond like a fist against a closing door.

"I, Henry Walker, Alpha of Shadowvale—"

The hall went still. Two hundred pack members, forks halfway to mouths. The chandeliers above the long tables threw frost-pale light over the holly wreaths, the white linen, the silver candlesticks Eleanor had set out by hand that afternoon.

Danielle stood at his side. Her hand rested on his sleeve like she'd been practicing the gesture in a mirror. She had been.

"—reject you, Alexia, as my mate and Luna."

The mark went hollow.

That's the only word for it. Not painful — that came a second later — but empty, the way a room feels when someone you love has just walked out of it for good. Then the pain hit. A long, slow tearing under the skin of my neck, as if something with very small teeth was unstitching me from the inside. My knees gave once. Just once. My hand caught the edge of the table.

Inside my chest, my wolf did not whimper.

She roared.

It was the first time I had ever heard her clearly, and what she gave me was not grief. It was fury — bright, clean, almost joyful fury — and it poured up my spine and locked my knees back into place and lifted my chin before I had decided to lift it.

I drew one breath. Controlled. Through the nose. Out through the mouth.

I straightened.

I saw the shift register on the faces nearest me — old Mrs. Henley, Marcus Reid at Henry's left elbow, the row of Gammas along the wall. They had been bracing for collapse. They had been ready to look away politely while the discarded Luna folded. Instead, they watched my aura — that thin, apologetic thing I'd worn for three years — pull itself back together into something none of them recognized. Colder. Quieter. Edged.

I tilted my head at Henry. Just slightly. The way you tilt your head at a problem you have already solved and are now waiting for someone else to catch up to.

His jaw moved. He had expected tears. He had built the whole evening around the assumption of tears.

I reached down to the chair beside me, where I had set the slim leather folder before dinner. I had carried it in plain sight all evening. No one had asked. No one ever asked what the Luna was carrying.

I slid it across the table.

Not toward Henry. Past him.

It traveled the length of polished oak, past the bread baskets and the candles, past Danielle's startled small inhale, and came to rest exactly where I had aimed it — in front of Eleanor Walker, seated at her son's right hand in her dove-gray silk with her pearls at her throat.

I held her eyes.

Open it, I did not say. She heard me anyway. Eleanor had always heard me.

Her hand moved before Henry's did. His fingers closed on air; hers closed on leather. She drew the file toward her without breaking my gaze, and I watched her thumb find the seal and crack it with the small, decisive snap of a woman who had run a pack household for thirty years and was not about to be hurried.

The hall was so quiet I could hear the wax dripping down the candles.

"Mother," Henry said. His Alpha tone had crept into the word without his permission. "That isn't for you."

Eleanor did not look up. She had opened to the first page.

I did not wait to watch her read.

I turned. I walked. I did not hurry and I did not stumble. The length of that hall must have been a hundred feet and I felt every single one of them — every face turning, every breath held, every Delta along the wall stepping back as I passed because some animal part of them no longer recognized what I was. Marcus Reid opened his mouth as I went by and then closed it again. Good instinct, Marcus.

I collected Buster's leash from the brass hook in the coat room. He had been waiting, ears pricked, the way he always waited — closer to the door than to any human in the building. He looked up at me and his tail thumped once against the wall.

"Come on, baby," I said quietly. "We're going."

I pushed open the pack house doors.

The winter air hit my face and the cold scar on my neck both at once. I walked down the stone steps with Buster pressed against my shin. I did not look back. I heard the doors close behind me with the soft, final sound of something sealing shut.

In the dark of the courtyard, halfway to my car, I let myself shake.

I counted to thirty.

Then I unlocked the door, lifted Buster onto the passenger seat, started the engine, and drove.

Behind me, in a study lit by a single green-shaded lamp, Eleanor Walker was turning to page two. By page seven her face had changed. By the filed Council petition at the back — stamped, dated, three days old — her hands were perfectly steady and her mouth was not.

She closed the file.

She sat very still for a long moment.

Then she picked up the phone on her desk and said, in a voice I would not have recognized, "Get my son. Now."

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