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After My Alpha Chose Her, I Took His Throne Novel Cover

After My Alpha Chose Her, I Took His Throne

The Manhattan night air bit at my skin as I patrolled the territory boundary, my boots crunching softly against the frost-covered earth. This was supposed to be a routine check before tomorrow's mate ceremony—the day I would finally become Luna of the Silverfang Pack, Lucca's official mate after years of waiting. But something felt wrong tonight. Lucca had insisted on handling the northern border himself, claiming he needed to 'sort some pack business.' I'd nodded, accepting his explanation as I always did, but something in his voice had been off. Now, as I inhaled deeply, letting the cold air fill my lungs, my enhanced senses caught something that made my blood freeze. Floral. Musk. A scent that didn't belong here—not in our territory, not mingled with the commanding silver-wolf aura that could only be Lucca's. I stopped walking, my hand instinctively pressing my thumb against my wrist where his mark would soon be permanent. The scent was intimate, entwined with his in a way that spoke of proximity, of shared breath, of a connection that went beyond mere presence.
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Chapter 4

I ran.

There was no other word for it. No dignity, no strategy, no composure—just my heels catching on the garden path and my vision swimming with tears I refused to let fall until I was far enough away that no one could see me break. The image wouldn't leave me. Lucca's hands cradling her face. His lips at her throat. *My wolf has chosen you.* Words I had waited years to hear aimed at someone else's skin.

I hit something solid.

The impact knocked the breath from my lungs, and I grabbed at the nearest thing to keep from falling—a lapel, a shoulder, a chest that was warm and real and *here*. The scent hit me next. Earthy. Dark. A thread of pine beneath something deeper, something that in the chaos of my grief my mind twisted into the only safety I had ever known. I didn't think. I pulled him down and pressed my mouth to his.

For one desperate, shattered second, I let myself believe I was somewhere else. That the ceremony hadn't been canceled. That the clearing in the woods had never happened. That I hadn't just watched the man I loved mark another woman under a moon that was supposed to belong to *us*.

Then I tasted the difference.

I pulled back. My hands were still fisted in his jacket. My chest was heaving.

Eren.

He hadn't moved. He stood completely still, his dark eyes holding mine with an expression I couldn't read—careful, guarded, and underneath both of those things, something raw that he hadn't had time to hide. His jaw was tight. His hands, I realized, had come up to my arms at some point, not pushing me away, just—steadying.

"I—" My voice came out wrong. Cracked and small.

"Don't apologize," he said quietly. Not a comfort. Just a fact.

I let go of his jacket and stepped back. My heart was slamming against my ribs for an entirely different reason now, and I hated that. I hated that on the worst night of my life, something had shifted in the dark between us, and I couldn't pretend it hadn't.

I pressed my thumb hard against my wrist and walked back to the estate alone.

---

Lucca found me in the library the next morning.

I heard him coming before he opened the door—the particular weight of his footsteps when he was furious, the way the air in a room seemed to tighten around him. I didn't look up from the book I wasn't reading.

"Close the door," I said.

He did. Then he crossed the room in four strides and planted both hands on the table in front of me, leaning in close enough that his Alpha aura rolled over me like a physical weight. Every instinct I'd been trained with told me to lower my gaze. My spine straightened instead.

"You will stay away from him." The Alpha tone was fully deployed—that low, resonant command that rattled in the bones and made lesser wolves go still. "That is not a request, Lakelyn. Eren is an Omega. He has no standing, no rank, and no business being anywhere near you. This ends now."

I let the silence stretch.

Then I closed the book and looked up at him.

"You taught me," I said, my voice perfectly even, "that every piece on the board has a function. That the most dangerous moves are the ones your opponent doesn't see coming." I tilted my head slightly. "Were you expecting me to forget the lesson?"

His eyes flashed gold. "This isn't a game."

"No." I stood slowly, bringing myself to my full height. "It stopped being a game last night when I watched you put your mark on her." I let that land. Watched his jaw tighten. "Eren stays. Not as your Omega half-brother. As mine."

The silence between us was a living thing.

He straightened. His expression had gone cold in the way it did when he was recalculating. "You don't know what you're doing."

"I know exactly what I'm doing." I picked up the book and walked past him. "That's what frightens you."

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I brought Eren to my family's estate that afternoon.

My father shook his hand with the measured courtesy of a man reserving judgment. But it was my mother who mattered. Sylvie Rivers had been a Luna once, in a smaller pack, in a quieter life she had set aside for a mate bond that cost her more than she had ever told me. She understood sacrifice. She understood the mathematics of survival.

She looked at Eren for a long moment—really looked, the way she looked at things she was deciding the worth of. Then she looked at me.

"Stay for dinner," she said to him. Not an invitation. A statement.

Eren glanced at me. I gave him nothing.

"Thank you," he said.

My mother turned back to her tea, and in the small, private curve of her mouth I saw exactly what she understood and exactly what she was willing to support.

By evening, the pack elders would know Eren Rivers had dined at the Rivers family table. By morning, Lucca would feel the ground shift beneath his throne.

I pressed my thumb to my wrist and felt, for the first time in days, something that wasn't grief.

It felt like the beginning of something I couldn't take back.

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