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After My Alpha Framed Me, I Took Back Everything Novel Cover

After My Alpha Framed Me, I Took Back Everything

The jet lag hit me the moment I crossed into Moonstone territory, but I pushed through it. Five years as Luna had taught me to function on fumes when necessary. The London negotiations with the Ironclaw Pack had gone better than expected—three new trade routes secured, two defense contracts signed. I'd wrapped everything up a day early, eager to surprise Cooper with the good news. My wolf, Sera, stirred restlessly as we approached the Pack House. Something's wrong. I knew it the second I stepped through the front doors. The scent hit me like a physical blow—cloying vanilla mixed with cheap musk, artificial and suffocating. It was everywhere, coating the walls, the furniture, drowning out the cedarwood aroma that had been my father's signature scent for decades. The staff scattered when they saw me.
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Chapter 3

The city outskirts smelled like diesel and desperation. I'd been walking for hours, my feet blistering in shoes meant for Pack House floors, not cracked pavement. The rejection pain still clawed at my chest with every breath, but I pushed through it. Pain was just information now. Information that I was still alive.

I found Ghost exactly where I remembered—a condemned warehouse near the docks where the Neutral Zone bled into human territory. Three years ago, I'd caught him running contraband through Moonstone land. Instead of killing him, I'd let him go with a warning. My father had taught me that mercy could be an investment.

Time to collect.

The warehouse door hung crooked on its hinges. Inside, the air was thick with motor oil and something wilder, more primal. My wolf stirred for the first time since the rejection, recognizing a predator.

"Ghost," I called into the darkness. "I know you're here."

Silence. Then movement, too fast to be normal werewolf speed. He materialized from the shadows—tall, scarred, with eyes that glowed amber even in human form. Lycan. I'd suspected it before, but now I was certain.

"Luna Harper." His voice was rough, like gravel scraping metal. "Or should I say former Luna? Word travels fast."

"I need information."

He circled me slowly, assessing. "You look like hell. Rejection's a bitch, isn't it?"

"Cooper's been meeting with someone. Another Alpha. I need to know who."

Ghost stopped circling. "Why should I help you? You've got no pack, no money, no leverage."

I met his eyes, letting my Alpha bloodline show through despite the pain. "Because I spared your life when I could have ended it. Because you know what it's like to be cast out. And because when I take back what's mine, I remember my debts."

Something shifted in his expression. Respect, maybe. Or recognition.

"Nash Hamilton," he said finally. "Shadow Ridge Pack. Your mate's been meeting him at a motel off Highway 5 for the past six months. They're planning something big."

My stomach dropped. Nash Hamilton. One of the most ruthless Alphas in the region, always looking to expand his territory. "What kind of something?"

"Pack merger. Your territory, his resources. They're going to carve up Moonstone like a Thanksgiving turkey."

The warehouse spun. I grabbed a support beam to steady myself. "You're sure?"

"I don't deal in maybes, Luna. That's why I'm still breathing."

I pulled out the burner phone I'd bought at a gas station. My hands were steadier now, purpose overriding pain. "I need one more thing. Stay close. This isn't over."

Ghost's smile was all teeth. "Wouldn't miss it."

I dialed the number I'd memorized years ago, the one Callan had made me promise to use if I ever needed him. It rang once. Twice.

"Marceline?" His voice was rough with sleep and something else. Worry. "Where are you? I've been trying to reach you for hours."

"Callan, listen to me. Cooper stole the Skyline Defense plans from my father's safe. He's sold them. This isn't just about the rejection—it's treason against the pack."

Silence on the other end. Then: "Are you absolutely certain?"

"The safe is empty. The plans are gone. And he's been meeting with Nash Hamilton for months."

I heard movement, the rustle of clothes. "I'm getting on a plane right now. But Marceline, I need hard evidence. Without it, the Council can't override an Alpha's sovereignty. Do you understand? I need proof."

"I'll get it."

"Don't do anything stupid. Wait for me."

"Callan—"

"Promise me."

I looked at Ghost, who was already pulling on a leather jacket, weapons appearing from hidden pockets. "I promise I'll be careful."

It wasn't the promise he wanted, but it was the only one I could give.

Razor's Pawn sat in the ugliest part of the Neutral Zone, wedged between a strip club and a check-cashing place. The neon sign flickered, casting sickly green light across the cracked sidewalk. Ghost and I stood across the street, watching.

"You sure about this?" he asked.

"My family's jewelry is in there. I'm getting it back."

We crossed the street. The bell above the door chimed as we entered. The fence—a weaselly wolf named Razor—looked up from his phone. His eyes widened when he saw me.

"Luna Harper. I heard you were—"

"Indisposed?" I walked to the counter, Ghost flanking me. "I'm here for my property."

Razor's hand moved toward something under the counter. Ghost was faster, slamming the man's wrist down hard enough to crack wood.

"Let's try this again," I said, my voice dropping into the Alpha tone that still worked even without a pack. "My jewelry. Now."

"I don't have it anymore," Razor gasped. "It was a trade, not a sale. I was just the middleman."

"Trade for what?"

"Information courier. Your mate traded the jewelry as a down payment for secure transport. The buyer was Alpha Donald Harrison. Apex Lycans."

The pieces clicked into place. Donald Harrison ran a mercenary pack that specialized in intelligence trading. If Cooper had used my jewelry to pay for secure transport of the defense plans...

"Where did the courier take the package?"

Razor's eyes darted between me and Ghost. "I don't know, I swear. Harrison keeps his operations compartmentalized. But the courier mentioned something about a drop in Portland. That's all I heard."

I nodded to Ghost, who released Razor's wrist. The fence scrambled backward, cradling his arm.

"If you're lying," I said quietly, "I'll come back. And next time, I won't be asking nicely."

Outside, the night air felt cleaner. Ghost lit a cigarette, the ember glowing in the darkness.

"So now you've got a buyer," he said. "Donald Harrison. What's your play?"

I pulled out the burner phone, my mind already racing through possibilities. "I'm going to give him a choice. Help me, or go down with Cooper."

"You think he'll flip?"

"Everyone has a weakness. I just need to find his."

Ghost exhaled smoke, studying me. "You know, Luna, you might actually pull this off."

"I'm not Luna anymore."

"Could've fooled me."

I looked back at the pawnshop, at the Neutral Zone stretching out around us—a place for wolves with no home, no pack, no future. But I wasn't one of them. Not yet. Not ever.

I had evidence now. A buyer. A conspiracy. And somewhere in Portland, the proof I needed to bring them all down.

Cooper had made one critical mistake. He'd assumed that breaking me would be enough. But he'd forgotten what my father had taught me from childhood: a Harper doesn't break. We adapt. We survive. And we always, always settle our debts.

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