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After My Alpha Chose Power Over His Mate

The storm didn’t scare me. Silence was the only thing that truly haunted these woods, and I carried enough of that inside myself to last a lifetime. The rain lashed against my face, stinging and cold, as I navigated the slippery rocks of the riverbank. I was an Omega, an exile living on the fringes of the Blood Moon Pack’s territory. To them, I was the mute girl, the wolfless defect who deserved to be forgotten. But out here, amidst the roar of the river and the cracking thunder, I felt strangely alive. I was scavenging for driftwood—fuel for the coming winter—when I saw him. A massive shape, dark as a starless night, lay tangled in the jagged rocks where the current smashed against the shore. My heart hammered against my ribs. It was a wolf.
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The storm didn’t scare me. Silence was the only thing that truly haunted these woods, and I carried enough of that inside myself to last a lifetime.

The rain lashed against my face, stinging and cold, as I navigated the slippery rocks of the riverbank. I was an Omega, an exile living on the fringes of the Blood Moon Pack’s territory. To them, I was the mute girl, the wolfless defect who deserved to be forgotten. But out here, amidst the roar of the river and the cracking thunder, I felt strangely alive.

I was scavenging for driftwood—fuel for the coming winter—when I saw him.

A massive shape, dark as a starless night, lay tangled in the jagged rocks where the current smashed against the shore. My heart hammered against my ribs. It was a wolf. Not just any wolf, but a creature of sheer, terrifying size. Even in the pouring rain, I could smell the metallic tang of blood.

Instinct screamed at me to run. A rogue wolf of that size could tear me apart in seconds. But then I saw his chest heave, a ragged, desperate motion. He whimpered, a sound so broken it shattered my fear instantly. My hands, usually trembling when I faced the pack, steadied. I was a healer’s daughter before I was an exile.

I dropped my bundle of wood and scrambled down the muddy bank. The water bit at my ankles, freezing and violent. Up close, the damage was horrific. Deep gashes tore through his midnight fur, exposing muscle and bone. He was dying.

I couldn't speak to soothe him, couldn't whisper that everything would be okay. Instead, I placed my small hands on his wet, matted flank. He flinched but didn't attack. Gritting my teeth, I grabbed his front legs. He was impossibly heavy, dead weight against the slick mud. I dug my heels in, pulling with every ounce of strength my malnourished body possessed. Inch by inch, slipping and sliding, I dragged him away from the rising water and toward the safety of my cabin.

By the time I got him inside, near the hearth, I was gasping for air, my clothes soaked. I collapsed beside him, my fingers already reaching for the jars of salve I kept on the shelf.

As I turned back with the bandages, the air in the cabin shifted. It grew heavy, charged with static.

The snapping of bones echoed over the sound of the rain. I watched, wide-eyed, as the black fur receded. The snout shortened, the claws retracted, and the massive beast shifted into the form of a man.

He was naked, shivering violently, and covered in scars that weren't from the river. Even wounded, his body was a masterpiece of lethal power—broad shoulders, corded muscle, and a jawline sharp enough to cut glass. I quickly threw a rough wool blanket over him, my cheeks heating up.

He groaned, his eyelids fluttering open. His eyes were the color of stormy seas, gray and tumultuous. He looked at the wooden ceiling, then at me. There was no recognition in his gaze. No Alpha command. Just... emptiness.

"Where..." His voice was a rasp, like stones grinding together. "Who am I?"

I froze. Amnesia.

I pointed to my throat and shook my head, signaling my silence. He frowned, struggling to sit up, but pain forced him back down.

"You saved me," he murmured, his eyes locking onto mine. "Thank you."

For the next few weeks, the cabin became our entire world. He healed with supernatural speed, but his memories remained lost in the fog. He had no name, so I took a piece of charcoal and wrote on a scrap of paper: *Wolf.*

He had laughed, a deep, rumbling sound that made my quiet home feel warm for the first time in years. "Wolf," he agreed. "It suits me."

Seasons bled into one another. Winter turned to spring, and the man I called Wolf didn't leave. He chopped wood for me, his strength effortless. He fixed the leaking roof. We communicated in a language entirely our own—a touch on the arm, a shared look, the way he would tilt his head to understand my gestures.

I knew he must be someone important. He carried himself with a natural authority, yet with me, he was gentle. He never looked at me with the disdain I was used to from the pack. To him, I wasn't the mute Omega. I was just Hailey.

One evening, as the fire crackled in the hearth, I handed him a gift. It was a small piece of cedar wood I had spent weeks carving. It was a wolf, howling at the moon, detailed down to the texture of the fur.

He took it in his large, calloused hands, turning it over reverently. "You made this?"

I nodded, shyness making me look down.

He reached out, lifting my chin with a gentle finger. The intensity in his gray eyes stole the breath from my lungs. "It’s beautiful," he whispered. He pulled a leather cord from his pocket, threaded the carving onto it, and tied it around his neck. "I’ll never take it off."

My inner wolf, usually dormant and quiet, purred within me. It wasn't the mating bond—there was no bite, no golden thread snapping into place—but it was something deep. Something real.

He leaned in, his forehead resting against mine. "I don't need to know who I was, Hailey," he said softly, his thumb tracing the line of my jaw. "I know who I am now. I'm yours."

I closed my eyes, leaning into his warmth, believing him. I thought the Moon Goddess had finally shown me mercy. I didn't know that mercy was just the calm before a much more violent storm.

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