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After My Alpha Chose Her, I Fought Back Novel Cover

After My Alpha Chose Her, I Fought Back

The scent of white roses and sandalwood should have been intoxicating. Instead, it made my stomach churn as I watched the most powerful Alpha in three territories stand abandoned at his own mating ceremony. Alpha Ethan Hayes remained motionless at the altar, his broad shoulders rigid beneath the ceremonial black suit. The silver moon embroidery on his jacket caught the candlelight, but nothing could illuminate the darkness spreading across his face. Where his chosen mate should have stood, only her abandoned bouquet remained, white petals already beginning to wilt. "Where is she?" someone whispered behind me. "Did Victoria really just...leave?" The whispers grew louder, rippling through the grand hall like wildfire. Hundreds of pack members and visiting Alphas shifted uncomfortably in their seats. I pressed myself deeper into the shadows near the back wall, my rented dress suddenly feeling too thin against the weight of collective shock. Elara Hayes, the former Luna, rose from her seat in the front row.
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The scent of white roses and sandalwood should have been intoxicating. Instead, it made my stomach churn as I watched the most powerful Alpha in three territories stand abandoned at his own mating ceremony.

Alpha Ethan Hayes remained motionless at the altar, his broad shoulders rigid beneath the ceremonial black suit. The silver moon embroidery on his jacket caught the candlelight, but nothing could illuminate the darkness spreading across his face. Where his chosen mate should have stood, only her abandoned bouquet remained, white petals already beginning to wilt.

"Where is she?" someone whispered behind me.

"Did Victoria really just...leave?"

The whispers grew louder, rippling through the grand hall like wildfire. Hundreds of pack members and visiting Alphas shifted uncomfortably in their seats. I pressed myself deeper into the shadows near the back wall, my rented dress suddenly feeling too thin against the weight of collective shock.

Elara Hayes, the former Luna, rose from her seat in the front row. Even from my distance, I could see her face drain of color, transforming her usual regal bearing into something brittle. Her perfectly manicured hand gripped the back of her chair as she turned to face the crowd, searching for an explanation that wasn't there.

"Perhaps there's been a delay," she announced, her voice carrying the authority of decades as Luna. But even her commanding presence couldn't mask the tremor underneath. "We shall wait."

We waited. Five minutes became ten. Ten became twenty. The musicians shifted nervously, unsure whether to continue playing. The scent of anxiety began to overpower the ceremonial herbs, making my wolf Lyra pace restlessly within me.

I shouldn't have come. A rogue designer had no business at such a prestigious ceremony, even as a plus-one. But my client had insisted, and I'd needed the networking opportunity. Now I was trapped, watching the slow unraveling of the Silver Moon Pack's dignity.

Finally, Beta James Parker approached the altar. He leaned close to Ethan, whispering something that made the Alpha's jaw clench so tight I thought it might shatter. Then Ethan turned to face the assembly.

"The ceremony is postponed," he said, his deep voice cutting through the murmurs like a blade. No explanation. No excuses. Just four words that sent the crowd into barely contained chaos.

People began to file out, their whispers growing bolder with each step. I heard words like "humiliation" and "weakness" and "unfit." Each one seemed to strike Ethan like a physical blow, though his expression never changed.

I should have left with the others. Should have slipped out while the hall emptied and pretended I'd never witnessed this spectacular fall from grace. But something held me in place. Maybe it was the way his mother's shoulders shook as she was led away by attendants. Maybe it was how Beta Parker's usually steady hands trembled as he gathered the abandoned ceremony items.

Or maybe it was the way Ethan stood alone in that vast hall, surrounded by overturned chairs and scattered rose petals, looking less like an Alpha and more like a man watching his world crumble.

The thought struck me like lightning. Desperate. Probably insane. But as I watched him stand there, abandoned and humiliated, I saw an opportunity that might never come again.

My mother's face flashed in my mind—pale and weak in her sickbed, the healing herbs we couldn't afford just out of reach. This morning's notice from the healer, warning that without proper treatment, she had maybe three months left. The rejection letter from the last pack I'd petitioned for membership and medical support.

I'd tried everything else. Everything honorable, everything safe. None of it had worked.

Before I could lose my nerve, I stepped out of the shadows. My heels clicked against the marble floor, each step echoing in the empty space. Ethan's head snapped up, his amber eyes focusing on me with predatory sharpness.

"The ceremony's over," he said, his voice rough. "You should leave."

I stopped just outside his striking distance, close enough to see the muscle jumping in his jaw, far enough to run if needed. "What if it doesn't have to be?"

His eyes narrowed. "Who are you?"

"Olivia Reed," I said, lifting my chin. "And I have a proposition that might salvage your pack's reputation."

The temperature in the room seemed to drop. His wolf's power pressed against my skin, testing, probing. Searching for weakness.

I held my ground, even as Lyra whimpered inside me.

"You have thirty seconds," he said finally. "Choose your words carefully."

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