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After My Alpha Chose My Sister Over Me Novel Cover

After My Alpha Chose My Sister Over Me

The biting wind of the Northern Territories had been my only companion for three years, stripping away the softness of my youth until I felt as jagged as the ice that covered the landscape. But as the familiar scent of pine and damp earth filled my nose, my heart dared to beat a little faster. Home. I was finally home. I tightened the threadbare cloak around my shoulders, my fingers brushing against the rough fabric. It was a stark contrast to the silks I used to wear as the Beta’s daughter, but survival had taught me to value warmth over beauty. In my mind, I pictured Chandler. Three years of letters, three years of holding onto the promise of his hazel eyes and the mate bond that would surely snap into place the moment we reunited. I imagined him waiting at the border, his arms open, ready to apologize for the necessity of my exile and welcome his Luna home. But the border was empty of Alpha blood.
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Chapter 4

The doorknob turned, the brass mechanism clicking loudly in the silence of the study. I didn't have time to hide the ledger. I didn't want to. I stood my ground, my hand resting flat on the damning evidence of my father’s treason, as the heavy oak door swung open.

My father, Beta Montgomery, froze in the doorway. His face, usually flushed with self-importance, drained of color the moment his eyes landed on the open file. Behind him, my mother, the Gamma, peered around his shoulder, her expression shifting from confusion to a mask of terrified outrage.

"What are you doing?" my father hissed, stepping inside and closing the door quickly, as if the secrets within the room could escape like smoke. "You have no right to be in here, Eleanor."

"I have every right," I replied, my voice steady despite the adrenaline coursing through my veins. I picked up the stack of forged treaties, the paper crinkling in my grip. "Especially when my name is the one signing away our pack's safety to drug runners."

My mother rushed forward, her hands fluttering like nervous birds. "El, please. Put those down. You don't understand."

"I understand that you framed me," I said, looking at the woman who had birthed me. "I understand that while I was freezing in the North, eating scraps to survive, you were using my identity to cover up Father's embezzlement."

"We did it to protect you!" she cried out, her eyes wide and wet with false tears. She reached for me, but I took a sharp step back. "You were always so... fragile, Eleanor. The burden of leadership, the politics—it would have crushed you. We took that weight off your shoulders. We made sure Kinslee could carry the heavy load so you could live a... a simpler life."

I stared at her, incredulous. The gaslighting was so practiced, so smooth, she almost believed it herself. "Framing me for treason is protection? stripping me of my birthright is kindness?"

"You are ungrateful," my father spat, his fear hardening into anger. "We kept a roof over your head for years. We—"

The lock on the study door clicked again. This time, it wasn't an intrusion; it was a capture. The bolt slid home with a heavy thud.

We all turned. Alpha Chandler stood leaning against the doorframe, twirling the key on his finger. The festive sounds of the party downstairs seemed miles away, muffled by the sudden, suffocating tension in the room.

"Family meeting?" Chandler asked, his voice smooth and dark. He pushed off the door, walking past my parents as if they were furniture. He stopped in front of me, his eyes dropping to the ledger, then up to my face. He didn't look worried. He looked hungry.

"She knows, Chandler," my father stammered, wiping sweat from his brow. "She saw the treaties."

"I know," Chandler said dismissively. He reached out and plucked the papers from my hand. I didn't fight him; I knew physically, I was outmatched in this small room. He glanced at the forged signatures and chuckled. "Sloppy work, Beta. But effective."

He tossed the papers onto the desk and leaned in close, trapping me between his body and the heavy wood. The scent of champagne on his breath made me nauseous.

"You can't leave, Eleanor," he murmured, his hazel eyes boring into mine. "You think I'd let you walk out of here with this leverage?"

"I have no interest in your pack," I lied, my heart hammering against my ribs. "Let me go, and I disappear."

"But I don't want you to disappear." Chandler’s hand moved to my waist, his grip bruising. "You see, Kinslee... she’s perfect for the public. She smiles, she waves, she looks beautiful in a crown. But let's be honest. She’s weak. Her wolf is barely more than a pup. She can’t give me strong heirs."

A cold chill went down my spine, colder than any wind in the Northern Territories. "What are you saying?"

"I need Alpha blood," Chandler whispered, his other hand coming up to stroke my cheek. I flinched, but he held me fast. "Your blood. You have the strength Kinslee lacks. So, here is the new arrangement. You stay. You live in the shadow of the pack house. You will be provided for. And at night, you will warm my bed until you give me a son worthy of my lineage."

My stomach lurched. He didn't want a mate. He wanted a breeder. A secret mistress to produce the heirs his trophy wife couldn't.

"You are disgusting," I spat, shoving at his chest. "I would rather die."

Chandler’s face twisted. He grabbed my wrist, twisting it behind my back until I gasped in pain. "Then you will die a traitor. Refuse me, and I hand these treaties to the Council myself. I’ll testify that you went rogue, made deals with the cartels, and tried to destroy us. You’ll be executed before sunrise."

My parents stood silent in the corner. My mother looked away, unable to meet my eyes, while my father just watched, relieved that the Alpha’s wrath was directed at me and not him. They were going to let this happen. They were going to sell me into slavery to save their own skins.

"I reject you," I snarled, my wolf clawing at the surface of my skin, desperate to rip his throat out. "I will never—"

*BOOM.*

The floorboards beneath our feet lurched violently. The crystal decanter on the desk toppled over, shattering and spilling amber liquid across the treaties.

Chandler stumbled, releasing me as the entire house groaned. It wasn't an earthquake. It was pressure. A wave of power so dense, so heavy, it felt like the gravity in the room had tripled instantly. My knees buckled, and my father collapsed to the floor, wheezing for air.

It was an Aura. But not an Alpha's aura. This was ancient. Primal. It tasted like ozone and blood.

"What is that?" my mother shrieked, clutching the curtains.

*CRACK.*

The large bay window behind the desk exploded inward. Shards of glass sprayed across the room like diamond dust, glittering in the moonlight. The wind howled into the study, carrying a scent that cut through the stale cigar smoke and Chandler’s cheap cologne. It was the scent of rain, pine, and absolute, terrifying dominance.

Outside, the pack alarms began to wail—a high-pitched scream of invasion.

Chandler scrambled back from the window, his arrogance vanishing instantly. His face was pale, his eyes wide with a primal fear I had never seen in him.

"He's here," I whispered, the realization hitting me with the force of a tidal wave. My hand went to my pocket, clutching the silver coin. It was warm now, vibrating against my palm.

Through the shattered window, I saw the iron gates of the pack compound crumple like paper. A figure stood amidst the wreckage, bathed in the silver light of the moon. Even from this distance, the red glow of his eyes pierced the darkness, fixing straight on the window where I stood.

The King had come to collect his Queen.

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