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After My Alpha Gifted Her the Moonstone, I Left Novel Cover

After My Alpha Gifted Her the Moonstone, I Left

On her fifth mating anniversary, a devoted Luna's world shatters when she learns her Alpha husband, Marcus, faked her medical records to keep her mark clean for another. With three hundred guests gathered in the Grand Hall, a devastating truth comes to light: her entire marriage was a cruel deception designed to prepare the Fernandez girl for the sacred Moonstone. Now, she must face the ultimate betrayal.
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Chapter 2

I walked through the night with a stranger living inside my skin.

Sable. That was what she called herself. My wolf—silent for thirteen years, dormant so long I'd stopped thinking of her as real—had a name, and she used it the moment she tore awake inside me. Her voice was low and ancient, nothing like mine, and she was furious.

*They will regret this,* she said, pushing my legs faster than they should have been able to move. *Every single one of them will regret this.*

I didn't answer her. I was too busy trying to breathe through the bond-severance pain still radiating through my ribs. But my body was moving faster than it had any right to. My steps didn't falter. My lungs didn't burn. Whatever Sable was doing—whatever she had unlocked when she woke—it was keeping me upright when I should have collapsed hours ago.

Buster trotted beside me, his golden fur pale in the moonlight. He didn't seem surprised by the pace. He just kept up, his breathing steady, his gaze fixed forward.

By the time the sky started to lighten, we'd covered what should have been two days of travel on foot. I stopped at a creek to drink. My hands were shaking when I cupped the water, but they were steady when I lifted them to my mouth.

I caught my reflection in the surface. My face looked the same—dark hair tangled, eyes shadowed from lack of sleep. But when I blinked, something flickered. My irises flashed gold for just a second, bright and inhuman, before fading back to brown.

I stared at the water. Gold eyes. That was a color that belonged to royalty. To Lycan bloodlines so old most wolves thought they were extinct.

Not to anyone Silverfang had ever thought I was.

*You are not what they said you were,* Sable said quietly. *You never were.*

I stood. Wiped my hands on my dress—the midnight blue silk was torn at the hem now, streaked with dirt. I looked like I'd been running from something. I supposed I had been.

"Come on, Buster," I said. My voice was hoarse. "We're almost there."

Blackthorn Court's outer gates appeared through the trees just after dawn. The structure was massive—iron and stone, older than Silverfang by at least a century. Two Gammas stood guard, their postures alert but not hostile.

I stopped ten feet from the gate. Buster sat beside me.

"I'm here to request a formal audience with Lycan Elder Gabriela," I said. My voice was steadier than I expected. "My name is Nova. My mother's bloodline name was Thorne."

The Gammas exchanged a glance. One of them reached for the radio at his belt. "We have a visitor at the outer gate requesting Elder Gabriela. She's claiming the Thorne bloodline name."

There was a long pause. Static crackled. Then a voice came through—female, clipped, authoritative. "Hold her there. I'm coming myself."

The Gamma's eyebrows rose, but he didn't question it. He clipped the radio back to his belt and nodded at me. "Elder Gabriela is on her way."

I waited. Sable was restless inside me, pacing like a caged animal. *She knows,* Sable said. *She knows what we are.*

I didn't know what that meant. I didn't know what I was, beyond the fact that my wolf had just woken up and my scent had changed and a Lycan Elder had dropped to one knee in front of three hundred witnesses.

Footsteps approached from inside the gate. Fast, purposeful. The iron door swung open, and a woman stepped through.

She was tall, silver-haired, with the kind of presence that made every wolf in the vicinity instinctively straighten. Her eyes were sharp and pale gray. She looked at me—and then she inhaled.

Her composure cracked. Just for a second. Her eyes widened. Her hand came up to her chest, fingers pressing against her sternum like she'd been struck.

She closed her eyes. Exhaled slowly. When she opened them again, they were bright.

"Nova," she said. Her voice carried weight, years of waiting compressed into two syllables. "Nova Thorne."

Every Blackthorn wolf within earshot went still. I heard the shift in their breathing, the way their attention sharpened. Whatever she'd just confirmed, it was irreversible.

"You're my aunt," I said quietly. It wasn't a question. I'd known the moment she said my mother's name.

Gabriela's mouth trembled. Then she stepped forward and pulled me into her arms.

I didn't cry. I'd cried enough in Silverfang. But I let her hold me, her hand cradling the back of my head, and for the first time in five years I felt like someone was holding me because they wanted to, not because I was useful.

"Come inside," she said finally, pulling back. Her eyes were wet, but her voice was steady. "We have a lot to discuss."

She led me through the gates, past the Gammas who were staring at me like I'd just rewritten their entire understanding of the world. Buster followed, his nails clicking on the stone pathway.

The heritage chamber was deep inside the Court, a circular room lined with old tapestries and lit by candles that smelled like cedar and smoke. Two other Elders were already waiting—a man with a scarred jaw and a woman with white braids.

Gabriela gestured for me to stand in the center of the room. "This is a scent-recognition ritual," she said. "It will confirm your bloodline formally, before witnesses. Do you consent?"

I nodded.

She stepped forward, placed her hands on my shoulders, and inhaled deeply. Her eyes fluttered closed. When she spoke, her voice carried the weight of ritual.

"Blood-rose and winter lightning," she said. "The scent of the lost Lycan King's line. I recognize Nova Thorne as my niece, carrier of the royal bloodline, rightful heir to the heritage that was taken from her."

The other two Elders stepped forward. They each inhaled in turn, then nodded.

"Confirmed," the man said.

"Confirmed," the woman echoed.

Gabriela's hands tightened on my shoulders. Then she let go and stepped back. "It's done. You are formally recognized."

I looked at her. At the Elders. At the room full of history I hadn't known I belonged to.

"Tell me," I said. My voice was quiet but clear. "Tell me everything. Why was I separated from you? Why didn't I know?"

Gabriela's expression tightened. She gestured to a chair. "Sit. This will take time."

I sat. Buster lay down at my feet.

Gabriela began to speak. She told me about the bloodline—how it had been scattered, suppressed, hidden across packs to protect it from wolves who would have exploited or destroyed it. She told me about my mother, who had died when I was too young to remember her, and how Gabriela had been separated from me before she could reach me. She told me about the years she'd spent watching from a distance, knowing I was at Silverfang, knowing Rhys had me, and waiting for a moment she could intervene without triggering a diplomatic conflict she wasn't certain she could win.

"I needed proof," she said quietly. "I needed your wolf to wake. I needed your scent to shift. Without that, Rhys could have claimed you were lying, and I couldn't risk losing you in a territorial dispute."

I listened without interrupting. When she finished, I was silent for a long moment.

Then I asked, "What resources does Blackthorn have? What alliances are currently in play? And what leverage do I bring to the table?"

Gabriela blinked. The scarred Elder made a sound that might have been a laugh.

Gabriela looked at me—really looked at me—and something shifted in her expression. Recognition. Not just of bloodline. Of who I was beneath it.

"You're already thinking strategically," she said softly.

"I've been thinking strategically for five years," I replied. "I just wasn't getting credit for it."

Gabriela smiled. It was small, but it was real.

Then she answered every single one of my questions.

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