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After My Alpha Chose the Rogue’s Daughter Over Me Novel Cover

After My Alpha Chose the Rogue’s Daughter Over Me

I stood in the grand hall of the Moonveil Pack house, my heart hammering against my ribs as whispers rippled through the crowd. The air felt thick, pressing against my skin like a physical weight. Every pair of eyes in the room was fixed on me—on us—watching, waiting, hungry for drama. My hands smoothed over my sleeves, a nervous habit I'd developed as a child, one I couldn't shake even now. Finnley stood tall at the center of the hall, his Alpha aura radiating power that made the pack members nearest him instinctively lower their gazes. But I didn't look away. I couldn't. Not when he was about to speak words that would change everything. 'I've called you all here today,' Finnley's voice carried effortlessly across the hall, 'to address a matter that affects the future of our pack.' My throat tightened. I knew what was coming, had felt it building like a storm for weeks, but knowing didn't make it easier to bear.
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Chapter 3

I had the contract ready before Finnley even sat down.

The Alpha study smelled the same as it always had — dark wood, old leather, the faint mineral edge of authority that soaked into every surface of this room. I'd stood in this space a hundred times as Mae, always slightly angled toward Finnley, always half-braced for his coldness. I stood differently now. Centered. Still.

Finnley took his chair behind the desk. Silas positioned himself to the left, arms folded, expression carefully neutral in the way of a man who had learned that neutrality was the safest place to be. Neither of them spoke first. They were waiting for me to perform the usual ritual — the hesitation, the softening, the careful management of his ego before any real conversation could begin.

I slid the contract across the desk instead.

Finnley looked at it. Then at me. Then back at it.

The silence lasted exactly as long as it took him to reach the number on page three.

'Forty-nine percent.' His voice came out low and strange, like something had snagged in his throat. He looked up. 'You're out of your mind.'

'The calculation is on the attached schedule,' I said. 'Territory valuations, liquid holdings, the secondary accounts your treasurer has been misreporting for two years. All documented. All verified.'

He stood so fast his chair scraped back against the floor. Both palms hit the desk with a crack that rattled the lamp.

'This is exactly what I said you were.' His voice had gone hard and hot, the Alpha tone bleeding into the edges of it. 'Every sacrifice, every move you made — it was always about this. The assets. The power. You never cared about me or this pack. You were running a long game from the beginning.'

I let him finish. I watched his chest heave and his jaw work and his hands press flat against the wood like he needed something solid to hold onto.

'Are you done?' I asked.

'Mae—'

'Reyna.' I said it without heat. 'And no, I wasn't running a long game. Mae wasn't capable of it. She loved you too much to think that clearly.' I tilted my head slightly. 'I don't have that problem.'

Silas made a small sound. I didn't look at him.

'You can refuse to sign,' I continued. 'That's your right. But I'd encourage you to read section four before you decide. Ancient pack law, pre-dating the Moonveil charter. A rejected mate who is denied fair severance can petition the Moon Goddess directly. The curse that follows an unsanctioned union—' I paused, just long enough. '—tends to be hard on Lunas.'

Finnley's expression shifted. Something moved behind his eyes that wasn't rage anymore.

The door opened.

I knew who it was before I turned around. I recognized the particular quality of his footsteps — unhurried, deliberate, the walk of a man who had spent decades making sure every room knew he'd arrived.

Kamari Henderson looked exactly as he always did. Composed. Concerned. Performing both with the ease of long practice.

'I came as soon as I heard.' He addressed the room rather than me, which told me everything about what he wanted. His gaze swept to Finnley with the practiced warmth of a man offering alliance. 'This situation has gotten out of hand. As Mae's father, I feel it's my responsibility to help manage—'

'Sit down, Kamari,' I said.

He blinked. 'Excuse me?'

'Or don't. It won't change what happens next.' I turned to face him fully. 'You're here because you heard forty-nine percent and started doing arithmetic. You want the settlement routed through your faction. Safekeeping, you'll call it. Temporary stewardship. You'll have a very reasonable-sounding name for it.'

His expression flickered. Just once.

'I'm going to save us both some time,' I said. 'On the fourteenth of March, eighteen years ago, Mae was held in a storage facility twelve miles from pack territory for nine days. You knew her location by day three. You waited six more days because the extraction would have cost you a political favor you weren't willing to spend.' I watched the color leave his face. 'She was eight years old. She was alone. And you did the math and decided she wasn't worth it.'

The room had gone absolutely silent.

'You don't get a single cent of this settlement,' I said. 'You don't get a seat at this table, or any table in this pack house. Effective today, your rank is Omega. You'll find your new quarters have already been arranged.'

Kamari opened his mouth.

'I'm finished speaking to you,' I said.

He closed it.

I turned back to Finnley. He was staring at me with an expression I hadn't seen on him before — not rage, not contempt. Something quieter and more unsettled, like a man who had just watched a wall come down and wasn't sure yet what was standing behind it.

'The contract,' I said, 'is still on your desk.'

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