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After My Alpha Chose Her, I Became the Lycan Queen Novel Cover

After My Alpha Chose Her, I Became the Lycan Queen

The full moon bathed the Whispering Pines Pack House in ethereal light as I stood before the ceremonial altar. My heart thundered against my ribs, each beat echoing the six years I'd spent building a life here—away from my father's suffocating expectations, away from the political machinations of the Obsidian Claw Pack. "You look beautiful," Elena Hayes whispered, adjusting the silver circlet nestled in my hair. Jake's mother smiled warmly, her eyes glistening with unshed tears. "Tonight, you'll finally be officially part of our family." I squeezed her hands, unable to speak past the lump in my throat. After years of suppressing my Alpha aura, of working in the pack kitchen alongside ordinary she-wolves, I would finally step into my rightful place beside Jake. Not as the daughter of a powerful Alpha, but as a woman who had chosen her own path. The crowd parted as Jake approached, resplendent in ceremonial leathers adorned with the pack's emblem. His eyes found mine across the distance, and the love I saw there made my breath catch. "Ready?" he murmured, taking my hands in his.
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Chapter 3

The warriors would come for me at dawn. I could feel it in the air—the shift in pressure that signaled my father's Obsidian Claw enforcers closing in. Their presence lingered at the edges of Whispering Pines territory like a storm front, waiting for the right moment to strike.

I threw a single change of clothes into a backpack, my hands trembling as I zipped it closed. Six years of memories—gone in an instant. The small apartment Jake and I had shared now felt like a prison, every corner haunted by his betrayal.

"Two days left, little wolf," my father's voice echoed through our mind-link, cold and unforgiving. "Don't make me drag you back."

I slammed my mental barriers into place, shutting out his presence. The rejection ceremony had weakened me, but I still had my pride.

The first rays of sunlight were just breaking through the trees as I slipped out the back door of the pack house. No one saw me leave—everyone was too busy tending to Kyla's latest "episode." The thought made bile rise in my throat.

I ran blindly, pushing deeper into the forest, away from the only home I'd known since leaving my father's territory. The trees blurred around me, their branches reaching like skeletal fingers to snatch at my clothes.

"Ellie!" Jake's voice called behind me, but I didn't stop.

I couldn't.

The Neutral Zone loomed ahead—a dense, fog-covered buffer between pack territories and the mysterious Lycan lands beyond. No wolf in their right mind entered there alone, but I had no choice.

The fog enveloped me like a shroud, damp and cold against my skin. I pulled my jacket tighter, cursing as my foot caught on an exposed root. The backpack slipped from my shoulder, hitting the ground with a thud.

"Damn it," I whispered, kneeling to retrieve it.

That's when I heard it—the steady rhythm of footsteps approaching through the mist. Heavy. Purposeful. Dangerous.

I froze, instinctively lowering my body to blend with the shadows. The footsteps grew closer, and with them came a scent that made my wolf stir uneasily.

Pine and winter frost. Power and ancient bloodlines.

Lycan.

I turned to run, but it was too late.

A massive figure materialized from the fog, and I collided with him at full speed. We both went down hard, my body hitting his like I'd run into a brick wall.

The impact knocked the breath from my lungs. Strong hands gripped my shoulders, steadying me before I could fall further.

"What have we here?" a deep voice rumbled above me.

I looked up into eyes the color of arctic ice—cold, assessing, and utterly unreadable. They belonged to a face carved from stone, all sharp angles and perfect symmetry. Black hair fell across his forehead, nearly touching those piercing eyes.

Lycan Prince River Armstrong.

I'd seen him once, years ago, at a gathering of packs. Even then, he'd commanded the room with his mere presence. Now, up close, that presence was overwhelming.

"Answer me," he demanded, his grip tightening slightly on my arms.

Before I could speak, something shifted between us. The moment our skin touched, a shockwave of power surged through me—ancient, dark, and terrifyingly potent.

River's eyes widened, his pupils dilating as he inhaled sharply. I felt it too—a bond far stronger than anything I'd experienced with Jake. This wasn't a simple mate bond; this was something older, more primal.

"A Lycan Bond," he murmured, his voice filled with disbelief.

I tried to pull away, but he held firm, his expression shifting from shock to calculation.

"Who are you?" he asked, though something in his eyes suggested he already knew.

I straightened my spine, summoning what little dignity I had left. "Ellie Stewart. Daughter of Alpha Marcus Stewart of the Obsidian Claw Pack."

Recognition flickered across his face. "The runaway princess. I've heard of you."

"You have?"

"News travels, even to Lycan territories." His gaze hardened. "Why are you in my borders?"

"My father's given me an ultimatum." The words tasted bitter on my tongue. "Be marked by my mate by the next full moon, or be marked by the Lycan Prince."

Something shifted in River's expression—a flash of ambition quickly masked by indifference.

"Convenient timing," he said coolly. "I need a mate to secure my succession against political rivals."

I stared at him, understanding dawning. "You're proposing a...marriage of convenience."

"A mutual benefit." His eyes held mine, unflinching. "You need a mark to satisfy your father. I need a mate to strengthen my claim."

The fog swirled around us, isolating us from the world. In that moment, I realized I stood at a crossroads—return to my father's control, or forge a new path with this cold, powerful stranger.

"What would it entail?" I asked, my voice barely audible.

"Immediate marking," he replied without hesitation. "Tonight, under the waxing moon."

His eyes dropped to my unmarked neck, and something dark flickered in their depths—possession, hunger, and something else I couldn't quite name.

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