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After My Alpha Humiliated Me, I Awakened as Royalty Novel Cover

After My Alpha Humiliated Me, I Awakened as Royalty

At 11:47 on a Thursday night, my sacred mate mark went entirely cold. In front of thirty silent Ashvale Pack wolves, my Alpha, Dallas, chose a carved bone artifact over our three-year bond. He ruthlessly severed our connection on the high platform for a shortcut to power. Yet, as my public humiliation seals our end, a dormant, royal bloodline begins to stir deep within my veins, changing everything.
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Chapter 4

I did not sleep.

By the time the mountain sky went pale grey I was already dressed, my split knuckles wrapped in a strip of gauze from the healer's kit I'd carried out of Ashvale five days ago. The bruise around my wrist had spread into a purple cuff. I pulled my sleeve down over it and went out to find breakfast because moving hurt less than lying still.

The morning gathering was on the middle terrace. Long tables, silver urns of coffee, Alphas in fresh coats standing in clusters and pretending they hadn't been maneuvering all night. I took a cup I didn't want and drifted toward the edge of the crowd where a stone planter gave me something to lean against without looking like I was leaning.

Dallas was already at the center of one of the clusters. The velvet box was open in his hands again. He had not learned to hide his eagerness.

And then the temperature of the terrace changed.

I felt it before I saw it—that pressure shift I recognized now, the specific quiet a room takes on when a dominant wolf decides to walk into it. The still man stepped out from the archway behind the coffee urns and moved through the crowd without acknowledging any of them. Wolves parted for him without seeming to notice they were doing it.

He stopped three feet from Dallas.

"That's an interesting piece," he said. His voice was quiet. It carried anyway.

Dallas straightened. I watched him try to read the man in front of him and fail, and I watched him decide to compensate with volume. "Ancient Alpha relic," he said. "Bloodline resonance. My healer confirmed—"

"Your healer." The still man tilted his head a fraction. "A pack healer. Interesting." A small pause. "The King's healer authenticates relics of that class personally. Standing procedure. It would be a courtesy to submit it."

Dallas's jaw worked. "Of course."

"Of course." The still man let the silence sit for one beat longer than was comfortable. Then, as if the thought had only just occurred to him: "A Challenge Circle victory at the royal Summit is also a matter of court record. Three hundred witnesses. Standing that cannot be stripped afterward." He glanced, almost idly, at the box in Dallas's hands. "Faster than authentication, if one were in a hurry."

I watched Dallas's face light up.

It was the same expression he'd worn the afternoon he'd brought me the deer-bone carving. The specific brightness of a mediocre man who believes he has just been handed a shortcut.

"I invoke," Dallas said. Loud now, for the whole terrace. "Under Summit law. I stake my rank as Alpha of the Ashvale Pack and full Ashvale territory against any challenger the court accepts."

The still man inclined his head. "Accepted. On behalf of an unnamed challenger."

A murmur ran through the cluster. Dallas's smile flickered. "Who?"

The still man looked at him for a long, level moment.

"The wolf you rejected."

My coffee cup went cold in my hand.

Amanda's fingers latched onto Dallas's sleeve. She had gone pale under her makeup and her voice, when it came, was pitched low but not low enough. "Dallas. She has no wolf. She cannot shift. She cannot fight an Alpha in the circle, it's not—"

Dallas's mouth curved.

Slow. Satisfied. I had watched that smile land on other people for five years, and now, standing thirty feet away with my hand throbbing under gauze, I felt it settle on me from across a stone terrace I wasn't even in his sightline of.

"I raise the stake," he said.

The murmur cut off.

"I stake Amanda Simmons's claim as future Luna of the Ashvale Pack." His voice was carrying beautifully now. "Additional collateral. Full public wager."

Amanda's hand went to the replacement pendant at her throat and stayed there.

I set my coffee cup down on the edge of the planter, very carefully, so it would not rattle, and walked back toward the guest wing before anyone thought to look for me in the crowd.

---

The Beta came to my door within the hour.

He did not knock. He tapped once with two fingers, the specific rhythm he had used at the eastern boundary five days ago, and waited for me to open it.

He handed me a folded parchment.

I unfolded it on the small desk by the window. Challenge terms, formally drafted, sealed with the Summit's grey wax. Dallas Carr, Alpha of Ashvale, staking rank and territory. Additional collateral: Luna claim of Amanda Simmons. Challenger: unnamed, to be presented at the circle by the Prince's proxy.

I read it twice.

Then I read it a third time, slower, watching for anything in the language that might unravel.

The Beta stood with his hands folded, saying nothing. He had learned in the car on the way here that silence was the only offering I accepted without suspicion.

I looked up. "One question."

He waited.

"The eastern territory. Is it legally mine regardless of what happens in the circle?"

"You claimed it in a valid separation settlement," he said. "Signed by Alpha Carr, witnessed by his Beta. It is deeded and filed. The circle cannot touch it."

I set the parchment down on the desk. I flattened my hand on top of it, gauze and all, and felt the split skin across my knuckles pull.

Somewhere at the edge of my chest, behind two ribs still knitting themselves back together, the sealed door I had felt on the terrace last night pressed outward again. A single, slow pulse.

I did not let it show on my face.

"I'll enter," I said.

The Beta watched me for a long moment. Something in his expression shifted—not surprise. Recognition, maybe. The kind a man wears when he has spent twenty-five years waiting for a particular face to look up at him and say the thing he has been waiting to hear.

He nodded once.

Then he turned and walked out to carry my answer back.

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