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After My Alpha Left Me, I Became a White Wolf Novel Cover

After My Alpha Left Me, I Became a White Wolf

I stared at the two pink lines on the pregnancy test, my hands trembling so badly I nearly dropped it into the chipped sink of the Omega quarters. Three years. Three years of stolen moments in Sebastian's office after midnight, of whispered promises in the dark, of believing that love could somehow bridge the gap between an Alpha heir and a wolfless Omega like me. Now I had proof that our connection was real. Undeniable. I pressed my palm against my still-flat stomach, a nervous smile tugging at my lips. This changed everything. Sebastian would have to acknowledge me now. He'd defy his father, Marcus Stone, and claim me as his true mate. We'd finally stop hiding.
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Chapter 4

The conference room reeked of desperation masked by expensive cologne.

I stood in the doorway, watching Sebastian argue with his council of elders. They sat around the massive oak table like vultures circling a dying animal, their faces tight with barely concealed panic.

"The western fields are barren again," one elder said, his voice sharp. "Three seasons now. The soil won't take seed."

"And the nursery remains empty," another added. "Not a single pup born in three years. The pack is dying, Alpha."

Sebastian's jaw clenched. He stood at the head of the table, hands braced against the wood, looking every inch the powerful Alpha he was supposed to be. But I could see the cracks now—the shadows under his eyes, the tension in his shoulders, the way his fingers trembled slightly before he curled them into fists.

Good.

"We've discussed this," Sebastian said, his voice carrying that Alpha authority that used to make me shiver. "The rogue attack damaged our infrastructure. We're rebuilding—"

"It's been three years!" The elder slammed his palm on the table. "This isn't about infrastructure. Something is fundamentally wrong with this pack."

I chose that moment to step inside.

The click of my heels on hardwood cut through the argument like a blade. Every head turned. But I only had eyes for Sebastian.

The scent hit him first.

I watched it happen in slow motion—the way his nostrils flared, his eyes going wide. The glass in his hand slipped from his fingers, shattering against the floor in a spray of whiskey and crystal.

Rain and wildflowers. The mate bond scent that should have died with me three years ago.

Sebastian's face went white. His lips moved, forming my name, but no sound came out. His wolf surged to the surface—I could see it in the flash of gold overtaking his hazel eyes, in the way his whole body went rigid.

"Wren Russell, Special Prosecutor for the Lycan Council," I said, my voice steady and cold. "I'm here to conduct a formal investigation into the Silverclaw Pack's declining stability."

The elders erupted into confused murmurs, but Sebastian didn't seem to hear them. He stared at me like I was a ghost. Like I'd crawled out of my grave just to haunt him.

Maybe I had.

"You're dead," he whispered. "You died. I saw—"

"You saw what you wanted to see." I moved further into the room, letting them all get a good look at the Omega who used to scrub their floors. "You saw an inconvenience eliminated. A problem solved."

One of the elders stood abruptly. "Alpha, do you know this woman?"

Sebastian's throat worked. "I... we..."

"We have history," I said smoothly. "Ancient history. Now, gentlemen, I'll need access to all pack records dating back three years. Financial statements, birth records, territorial agreements—"

"This meeting is over," Sebastian said suddenly, his voice rough. "Everyone out."

The elders exchanged glances but didn't move fast enough.

"NOW!" The Alpha command cracked through the air like a whip.

They scrambled for the door, practically tripping over each other. I stayed exactly where I was, watching Sebastian watch me. When the last elder fled, silence fell like a hammer.

"Wren." My name on his lips sounded like a prayer and a curse. "How—"

"I have work to do," I said, turning toward the door. "We'll schedule a formal interview—"

His hand closed around my arm.

The touch burned. Not with the mate bond—I'd learned to suppress that particular torture—but with the memory of every time he'd touched me before. Every whispered promise. Every lie.

I looked down at his hand, then up at his face.

"Let. Go."

"Not until you explain." His grip tightened, and I felt the Alpha power rolling off him in waves, trying to force my submission. "You died. I felt it. The bond—"

"The bond you rejected?" I smiled, and it wasn't kind. "That bond?"

His wolf was right there, just beneath the surface, making his eyes flash gold. "Submit. Tell me what happened. That's an Alpha command."

The command hit me like a physical force, trying to drive me to my knees. Three years ago, it would have worked. Three years ago, I was nobody.

Now, I let my own power rise.

My eyes flashed silver—not the gold of a regular wolf, but the brilliant, royal silver of Lycan bloodline. The air around us crackled with energy as I channeled every drop of my heritage, the power that had been sleeping inside me all along.

Sebastian's command shattered like glass.

I twisted out of his grip effortlessly, stepping into his space instead of away from it. He stumbled back, shock written across his face.

"Touch me again," I whispered, close enough that only he could hear, "and I'll have your hand mounted on my wall."

His breath caught. For a moment, we stood frozen, close enough that I could feel the heat of his body, smell the familiar scent of him beneath the whiskey and desperation.

Then he moved.

Fast. Alpha-fast. His hand shot out to slam me against the wall, wolf instinct overriding human reason.

He never made contact.

Rhett appeared between us like smoke, catching Sebastian's wrist mid-strike. There was no dramatic show of force, no roar of challenge. Rhett simply held Sebastian's arm, his fingers positioned with surgical precision over pressure points only a healer would know.

Sebastian's face contorted in pain.

"Rhett Bishop," Rhett said calmly, as if he wasn't currently immobilizing an Alpha. "High Healer and Beta to the Lycan King. Also Ms. Russell's personal guard and partner."

The word 'partner' hung in the air like a blade.

Sebastian's eyes darted between us, his wolf howling in his mind—I could see it in the way his whole body trembled with barely contained rage.

"You're making a mistake," Rhett continued, his voice still that infuriating calm. "Assaulting a Council Prosecutor is grounds for immediate arrest. I'd hate to have to break your wrist before we've even started the investigation."

The pressure on Sebastian's nerves increased just slightly. Enough to make him gasp.

"Let him go," I said quietly.

Rhett released him immediately, stepping back to my side. Sebastian cradled his wrist, staring at us both with something wild and broken in his eyes.

"Three years," he said hoarsely. "Three years, Wren. Where were you?"

I smiled. "Becoming someone you can't touch."

Then I walked out, Rhett's solid presence at my back, leaving Sebastian alone with the ghost of the girl he'd left to die.

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