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After My Alpha Chose Another Luna, I Reclaimed My Music Novel Cover

After My Alpha Chose Another Luna, I Reclaimed My Music

The silver flute felt warm against my palms as I stood beneath the Shadowcrest Pavilion's moonlit arch, its familiar weight grounding me in this moment I'd dreamed of for three years. The Inter-Pack Gathering stretched before me like a sea of expectant faces—hundreds of werewolves from across the East Coast, their eyes reflecting the ceremonial torches that cast dancing shadows across the ancient stone amphitheater. My fingers traced the intricate engravings on grandmother's flute, the same patterns she'd taught me to read like sacred text. Tonight, I would perform the Moonrise Serenade, a piece so complex that only a handful of wolves in our generation could master it. Alexander had promised me this moment, had whispered against my ear just hours ago that I would make him proud. The autumn wind carried the mingled scents of different packs—pine from the northern territories, salt from the coastal clans, earth from the mountain dwellers. But underneath it all was Alexander's commanding presence, cedarwood and smoke, wrapping around me like an invisible claim. "My fellow Alphas, Betas, and honored pack members," Alexander's voice boomed across the gathering, that familiar authority that made my wolf purr with pride. He stood at the center of the ceremonial circle, magnificent in his formal black attire, every inch the powerful leader who'd chosen me. "Tonight marks not only our annual celebration of unity, but a moment of profound significance for the Shadowcrest Pack." I straightened, preparing for my introduction.
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The silver flute felt warm against my palms as I stood beneath the Shadowcrest Pavilion's moonlit arch, its familiar weight grounding me in this moment I'd dreamed of for three years. The Inter-Pack Gathering stretched before me like a sea of expectant faces—hundreds of werewolves from across the East Coast, their eyes reflecting the ceremonial torches that cast dancing shadows across the ancient stone amphitheater.

My fingers traced the intricate engravings on grandmother's flute, the same patterns she'd taught me to read like sacred text. Tonight, I would perform the Moonrise Serenade, a piece so complex that only a handful of wolves in our generation could master it. Alexander had promised me this moment, had whispered against my ear just hours ago that I would make him proud.

The autumn wind carried the mingled scents of different packs—pine from the northern territories, salt from the coastal clans, earth from the mountain dwellers. But underneath it all was Alexander's commanding presence, cedarwood and smoke, wrapping around me like an invisible claim.

"My fellow Alphas, Betas, and honored pack members," Alexander's voice boomed across the gathering, that familiar authority that made my wolf purr with pride. He stood at the center of the ceremonial circle, magnificent in his formal black attire, every inch the powerful leader who'd chosen me. "Tonight marks not only our annual celebration of unity, but a moment of profound significance for the Shadowcrest Pack."

I straightened, preparing for my introduction. This was it—my moment to shine before the most influential wolves in our world.

"The Moon Goddess has blessed me with the greatest gift an Alpha can receive." Alexander's eyes swept the crowd, but they didn't find mine. "She has revealed my true mate."

The words hit me like ice water. True mate. The flute nearly slipped from my suddenly numb fingers.

"Madison Harper of the Riverside Pack," Alexander continued, his voice carrying that bone-rattling Alpha tone that demanded absolute submission. "Come forward and take your rightful place as my Luna."

The world tilted. Through the roaring in my ears, I watched a young she-wolf with auburn hair step into the circle, her face glowing with triumph. Madison Harper. I knew that name—she was barely twenty-one, from a small pack with no notable traditions or talents.

My chest constricted as if Alexander's hands were wrapped around my throat. Three years. Three years of believing I was special, that our bond meant something, that the way he looked at me when I played was love, not ownership.

"Victoria Sterling," Alexander's voice cut through my spiraling thoughts like a blade. When I looked up, his dark eyes held no warmth, no apology—only cold dismissal. "You will step aside. Madison will perform the ceremonial music tonight."

The Alpha tone slammed into me with the force of a physical blow, driving me to my knees on the stone platform. Gasps rippled through the crowd as I struggled against the compulsion, my wolf whimpering in confusion and pain. The flute clattered to the ground, its silver surface catching the moonlight like tears.

"Alexander, please," I whispered, but my voice was lost in the murmur of hundreds of voices processing this shocking turn of events.

Madison approached with hesitant steps, her eyes darting between Alexander and me. When she reached for my grandmother's flute, something primal and desperate clawed up my throat.

"That's my grandmother's," I managed to say, my voice breaking. "It's been in my family for generations."

Madison's fingers closed around the silver instrument anyway. "It belongs to the Luna now," she said, her voice trying for authority but coming out shrill and uncertain.

I watched in horror as she raised the flute to her lips. The first note came out sharp and wavering, nothing like the pure, soul-stirring sound the instrument was meant to produce. She fumbled through the opening measures of the Moonrise Serenade, each wrong note like a knife twisting in my chest.

The crowd grew restless. Whispers started, then grew louder. Madison's face flushed red as she struggled with a passage that should have soared like a wolf's howl under the full moon. Instead, it sounded like a wounded animal.

She stopped abruptly, lowering the flute with shaking hands. The silence that followed was deafening.

Then Alexander's voice boomed across the amphitheater, and every word was a nail in my coffin.

"This sabotage will not be tolerated," he snarled, his Alpha tone making every wolf in attendance bare their necks in submission. His eyes found mine across the crowd, and in them I saw not the man who'd once called me his treasure, but a stranger capable of destroying me without a second thought. "Victoria Sterling deliberately undermined my mate's preparation. She has dishonored not only the Shadowcrest Pack, but this sacred gathering itself."

The accusation hit me like a physical blow. Around me, hundreds of pairs of eyes turned my way—some shocked, others disgusted, all of them judging. Pack leaders who'd once praised my performances now looked at me like I was something dirty they'd scraped off their shoes.

I tried to stand, to defend myself, but Alexander's Alpha power pressed down on me like a mountain. "I never—" I began, but he cut me off.

"Silence," he commanded, and my voice died in my throat. "You are no longer welcome at this gathering. Guards, escort her from the premises."

As rough hands grabbed my arms and dragged me away from the only life I'd ever known, I caught one last glimpse of Madison clutching my grandmother's flute like a trophy, and Alexander watching my humiliation with cold satisfaction.

The last thing I heard before they threw me into the darkness beyond the pavilion was the sound of my own heart breaking, and the terrible certainty that this was only the beginning of my fall.

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