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After My Alpha Chose the Rogue She-Wolf Novel Cover

After My Alpha Chose the Rogue She-Wolf

A wolfless Omega's world shatters during a full-moon run when a rogue she-wolf's cloying honeysuckle scent disrupts the pack. Instantly, this intrusive aroma overpowers the familiar cedar-and-rain of Grayson, the Alpha marked as her fated mate by the Moon Goddess since her sixteenth year. This sudden intrusion severs the Omega's sacred bond with her leader, forcing her to face a devastating betrayal.
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Chapter 1

The honeysuckle hit me three seconds before my wolf made a sound she'd never made before.

We were forty minutes into the full-moon pack run, formation tight, when every wolf ahead of me stumbled. Not tripped—stumbled, like they'd all caught the same scent at once and their bodies didn't know what to do with it. I was jogging at the rear in human form, as always. Wolfless Omegas don't shift. We follow on foot and pretend we're part of the pack.

But I smelled it too.

Sweet. Cloying. Honeysuckle layered directly over cedar-and-rain—over Grayson's scent, the one I'd known since I was sixteen, the one the Moon Goddess herself had marked as mine.

My wolf stirred.

She had never stirred before. Not once in eighteen years. But now she moved inside me, slow and wrong, like something waking up only to realize it was dying. She let out a low whimper—not a howl, not a cry, just a sound like air leaking from a wound.

My chest locked. I kept jogging. My legs moved automatically while my brain tried to catch up to what my body already knew.

Grayson's massive grey wolf was at the front of the formation. His head turned slightly, ears flicking back. He knew we'd all caught it. He didn't stop running.

The pack run ended at the bonfire clearing. Wolves shifted back to human form, pulling on clothes they'd tied to their ankles. I stayed at the edge of the clearing, thumb pressed hard against the inside of my opposite wrist. It was a habit I'd had since I was a child—pressing down on that spot when something hurt too much to name.

Grayson stood at the center, fully dressed now, his back to the fire. And three paces behind him stood a she-wolf I had never seen before.

Soft features. Trembling slightly. Honeysuckle.

She looked at the ground. She looked helpless.

My wolf whimpered again, quieter this time.

Grayson's voice cut through the clearing, Alpha tone, the kind that made every wolf instinctively straighten. "Silverfang Pack. Hear me."

I knew what was coming. I knew it the way you know you're about to fall before your foot slips. But I couldn't move. I just stood there, thumb digging into my wrist, waiting for him to say it.

"I, Grayson Alexander, Alpha of Silverfang Pack, reject you, Vivian Collins, as my mate and Luna."

The mark on my neck went ice-cold.

Then white-hot.

Then dead.

My wolf howled. One single shattering note that tore through my mind and then cut off completely, like someone had slammed a door on her throat. The silence that followed was worse than the sound.

My knees buckled. I didn't fall all the way—I caught myself with one hand on the ground, dirt under my palm, blood seeping warm from the mark site and soaking into my collar. I could feel every pair of eyes on me. Sixty-three wolves. I'd counted them at the last pack meeting.

Sixty-three witnesses.

I pressed my thumb harder into my wrist. The pain there was small and sharp and mine. I used it to pull myself upright.

Grayson was still looking at me. His jaw was tight. The she-wolf behind him had her eyes down, but I saw her fingers twitch—just once, like she was holding herself back from stepping forward.

I wiped the blood off my neck with the back of my hand. It smeared. I didn't care.

I'd memorized the counter-rejection vow years ago. I'd read it in the pack archives during the hours Omegas were allowed in the library, back when I thought I'd never need it. Back when I thought the Moon Goddess had finally given me something that couldn't be taken away.

I was wrong.

I looked at Grayson. My voice came out steady. I don't know how, but it did.

"I, Vivian Collins, accept your rejection and sever this bond on my own terms. You are nothing to me."

The words landed like a physical blow. I saw it in the way his wolf flinched inside him—his shoulders jerking back slightly, his jaw tightening with something he didn't expect. Maybe he thought I'd beg. Maybe he thought I'd break.

I turned and walked into the dark. Spine straight. Bond mark cold and silent as a scar.

Behind me, no one spoke.

I didn't look back.

The next morning, Beta Elena Marsh knocked on my door at dawn. She had a document in her hand and she wouldn't meet my eyes.

"Demotion order," she said. Her voice was clipped, efficient. Beta voice. "Reassignment to Omega labor rotation effective immediately. All prior privileges revoked. You have until nightfall to relocate to basement quarters."

She held the paper out. I took it. Folded it precisely in half, then in half again.

"Understood," I said.

Elena left without another word.

I packed my things. I didn't have many. Two changes of clothes. A notebook. The silver bracelet my mother—whoever she was—had left with me when I was abandoned at Silverfang's border as an infant. I'd never known her name. I'd never known why she left me here.

I carried everything down to the basement in one trip.

The Omega quarters smelled like mildew and old stone. My new room was six feet by eight feet, one narrow bed, no window. I set my things on the bed and stood there for a moment, staring at the wall.

Then I left. I had to pass the upper floor to get to the kitchen for my new labor assignment. As I walked past the Luna suite, the honeysuckle scent seeped out from under the door, thick and wrong.

My bond mark pulsed once. Phantom cold, like frostbite in a place that no longer existed.

I kept walking.

In the corridor, two Delta wolves passed me. One of them sneered. "Wolfless, mateless, rankless. Guess the Alpha finally figured out what you're worth."

The other one laughed.

I didn't stop. I didn't respond. I just kept my thumb pressed against my wrist and walked toward the kitchen.

But inside my mind, where my wolf used to be, there was only silence.

And in that silence, something else was starting to wake up.

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