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After My Alpha Exposed His Mistress, I Reclaimed My Power Novel Cover

After My Alpha Exposed His Mistress, I Reclaimed My Power

I woke to the soft glow of dawn filtering through the floor-to-ceiling windows of our Central Park penthouse. For a moment, just one blessed moment, I forgot who I was, where I was, and who I shared this gilded cage with. Then reality crashed back as my gaze fell on the delicate black lace draped across my pillow. Amber's lingerie. On my side of the bed. The scent hit me next—her deliberate marking, that sickly-sweet perfume she wore mixed with something more primal. A declaration. A challenge. Eighteen. She was the eighteenth.
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Chapter 3

Morning light filtered through the curtains as I dragged myself from bed, my body still aching from yesterday's humiliation. The memory of kneeling before Amber burned like acid in my veins. Claire paced restlessly within me, her anger a constant pressure against my ribs.

*We should have fought harder,* she growled.

"And risk worse?" I whispered, slipping on a light robe. "We need to be smarter than that."

I needed air. The garden had always been my sanctuary—the one place Marcus rarely ventured. My white wolf, Luna, would be waiting. I'd rescued her as a pup eight years ago, the same week Marcus brought me to the pack house. She was my only true companion, the only living being who showed me unconditional love.

I stepped onto the dewy grass, bare feet silent as I made my way to Luna's favorite spot beneath the old oak tree.

"Luna?" I called softly. "Breakfast time, girl."

The garden remained still. Too still.

A sickening premonition twisted in my gut as I rounded the rose bushes. The scent hit me first—copper and death. Then I saw her.

My beautiful white wolf lay motionless on the grass, her throat slashed open, fur stained crimson. Her eyes, once so bright and trusting, stared emptily at the morning sky.

"No," I breathed, falling to my knees beside her. "No, no, no."

Claire's howl of grief tore through my mind as I gathered Luna's cooling body into my arms, rocking her like a child. Blood soaked my nightgown, but I couldn't bring myself to care. Eight years of companionship, of shared secrets and silent comfort—gone.

I don't know how long I knelt there, cradling her, before Marcus's voice cut through my grief.

"Clean yourself up," he commanded from the garden path. "The Beta's family is arriving for brunch in an hour."

I looked up, tears blurring my vision. "Someone killed Luna."

His expression didn't change. "It's just a wolf, Victoria. Have the groundskeeper dispose of it before guests arrive."

*Just a wolf.* As if she hadn't been my only friend for eight years.

I buried her myself, beneath her oak tree, my hands raw from digging. No one offered to help.

---

Brunch was a nightmare of forced smiles and meaningless small talk. I moved through it like a ghost, serving tea and nodding at appropriate intervals while my heart lay buried beneath the oak tree.

Then Amber arrived, fashionably late as always. She glided into the sunroom, all golden curls and practiced grace. But it was the glint at her wrist that stopped my breath.

Luna's collar. The delicate silver chain with its crescent moon charm now dangled from Amber's wrist like a trophy bracelet.

Our eyes met across the room. Her smile widened, a predator savoring her kill.

"Victoria," she cooed, extending her arm so the charm caught the light. "Do you like my new bracelet? It's one of a kind."

The teapot trembled in my hands. Claire's rage surged through me, nearly breaking my control.

"Where did you get that?" My voice was barely audible.

"Oh, this old thing?" She twisted her wrist, making the charm dance. "I found it. Abandoned things should be put to better use, don't you think?"

Before I could respond, Marcus appeared at her side, his hand possessively at her waist. "You look ravishing today," he murmured, loud enough for me to hear.

I set down the teapot before I could throw it.

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After the guests departed, I sought solace at my mother's memorial shrine. Tucked away in a quiet corner of the pack grounds, the small circle of sacred stones had been my refuge since her death. Each stone had been blessed by her, infused with her healing energy—the last remnants of her Luna power.

But as I approached, my steps faltered. The shrine was destroyed. Stones scattered across the training grounds, some crushed to powder, others flung into mud puddles. In the center, where my mother's Luna stone had rested, lay a single golden hair.

Amber.

I fell to my knees, frantically gathering the stones. Some pack members passed by, younger wolves training for patrol. Their laughter cut through me as they watched.

"Look at the Luna, crawling in the dirt," one sneered.

"Fitting," another replied. "Since she can't even keep her mate's attention."

I ignored them, focusing on salvaging what I could. Each stone represented a memory, a connection to the mother I'd lost too young. The mother who had been a true Luna, respected and loved.

By sunset, I'd collected most of the stones, though many were damaged beyond repair. As I arranged them in their proper formation, Elder Elara approached, her ancient face grave.

"Luna Victoria," she said softly. "Alpha Marcus requests your presence at the main house."

Something in her eyes warned me. "What is it, Elder?"

"He consulted with me about... proper atonement for your actions." Her voice dropped lower. "I tried to dissuade him, but he was insistent. The girl poisoned his mind against you."

Marcus was waiting in his study, Amber perched on the edge of his desk like she belonged there.

"You desecrated sacred ground," I said, looking directly at her.

"Prove it," she challenged, twirling Luna's collar around her finger.

Marcus silenced me with a raised hand. "Elder Elara has prescribed a purification ritual. You will rebuild the shrine tomorrow, alone, and remain there in meditation for eight hours."

"Tomorrow?" I echoed. "But tomorrow's forecast is—"

"The hottest day of summer," Amber finished, her smile venomous. "Perfect for cleansing, don't you think?"

I looked to Marcus, searching for any hint of the mate who had once promised to cherish me. There was nothing but cold indifference.

"You will begin at noon," he continued. "No water, no shade. This is the price of your defiance."

As I turned to leave, Claire's voice echoed in my mind: *They're trying to break us completely.*

But what they didn't understand—what they couldn't know—was that something already broken cannot be destroyed. It can only be reforged.

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