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After My Alpha Chose His Mistress Over Me Novel Cover

After My Alpha Chose His Mistress Over Me

I traced my finger along the delicate silver chain of the bracelet, feeling each link as if memorizing its pattern one final time. Seven years. Seven years of what I thought was love, devotion, and the sacred mate bond that the Moon Goddess herself had blessed us with. Tomorrow would mark our seventh mate ceremony anniversary. Seven—a sacred number among our kind. The number of completion, of perfection. How fitting that it would also mark the completion of my illusion. I had been cleaning our bedroom, preparing for tomorrow's celebration when I found it—my precious silver mate bracelet, the one Alexander had placed on my wrist during our ceremony—carelessly tossed into my bathroom waste bin. At first, I thought it must have fallen in by accident. But as I reached to retrieve it, a crumpled receipt caught my eye.
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Chapter 3

The porcelain teacup trembled in my hands as I sat in the healing quarters' sunlit alcove. After the humiliation at the Inter-Pack banquet, Alexander had confined me here under the pretense of 'rest.' The afternoon light streamed through stained glass windows, casting rainbow patterns across the pristine white sheets.

Isabella's heels clicked against the marble floor as she approached, carrying a silver tea service. My wolf, Aria, bristled instantly at her presence.

'I thought you might enjoy some company, Luna Victoria.' Her smile was sweet poison. 'And some calming chamomile tea.'

I watched her pour, noting how she kept her movements deliberately slow and graceful. The tea had an odd shimmer to it that made Aria whine in warning.

'How thoughtful,' I murmured, buying time as I detected a faint metallic scent beneath the chamomile. But refusing would show weakness. As Luna, I had to maintain dignity even as my world crumbled.

The first sip burned like liquid fire down my throat. My vision blurred instantly, and I barely registered the cup shattering as it slipped from my fingers.

'Oh dear,' Isabella's voice seemed to come from far away. 'I suppose silver dust doesn't agree with you.'

I collapsed to my knees, my blood turning to molten metal in my veins. Silver poisoning – not enough to kill, but more than enough to torture. Through the haze of pain, I heard Isabella calling for Healer Thomas with false concern.

'Help... me...' I gasped as the healer entered.

But Thomas's eyes slid away from mine, his hands clasped behind his back. 'Alpha Alexander's orders are clear. No treatment until...' He glanced at the observation gallery where Isabella now stood, watching with unconcealed delight.

Hours passed in agony. I curled into myself on the cold floor, each breath a struggle as the silver worked its way through my system. Aria's pain merged with mine until we were one being of pure suffering.

When dawn finally broke the next morning, I was barely strong enough to stand for the scheduled pack run. My legs shook as I made my way to the gathering point, where wolves were already shifting for the morning exercise.

The familiar scents of pine and earth should have been comforting, but they only reminded me of what I'd lost. This territory, these traditions – they had once been my sanctuary. Now they felt like a beautifully decorated cage.

I followed the pack's trail mechanically, letting muscle memory guide me through the forest paths. But as I approached our private mate clearing – the sacred space where Alexander and I had shared so many intimate moments – I froze.

There, in our sanctuary, Alexander's massive black wolf was entwined with Isabella's russet form. They weren't just scent marking – they were engaging in an intimate display meant only for true mates.

'Alpha,' I called out, my voice raw with emotion. 'This is our clearing.'

They shifted back to human form, Alexander's eyes cold as he regarded me. Isabella didn't even bother to look ashamed, wrapping herself in his jacket with practiced familiarity.

'There is no 'our' anymore, Victoria.' His Alpha tone slammed into me like a physical blow. 'Kneel.'

The command seized my muscles, forcing me down despite Aria's desperate resistance. Isabella's triumphant laugh echoed through the clearing as my knees hit the dirt.

'Look how easily she submits,' Isabella purred, running her fingers through Alexander's hair. 'She never was worthy of being your Luna.'

I kept my eyes fixed on the ground, but inside, something crystallized. This wasn't just about Alexander's betrayal anymore. This was about power – and they had forgotten one crucial detail:

They had no idea who I really was.

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