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After My Alpha Locked Me Away for Five Years Novel Cover

After My Alpha Locked Me Away for Five Years

The bass from the ballroom above thumped through the ceiling of my tiny room, vibrating against my ribs. It was Alpha Hayes Stone’s twenty-eighth birthday. The entire Stoneclaw Pack was celebrating their ruthless, powerful leader. And I, his fated mate, was sitting on a lumpy mattress in the basement, forbidden to attend. I looked down at the braided leather wristband in my hands. I’d spent weeks working the dark material until it was soft enough not to irritate his skin. For five years, I had been Hayes’s secret. Unmarked. Untouched. He claimed he suffered from Bond Aversion—a rare condition where the mere touch of his fated mate caused him debilitating, agonizing pain.
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Chapter 5

News travels fast in the Lycan world, especially when a titan begins to fall.

A week after my silver wolf awakened, Franklin called me on a secure line. His border patrols had intercepted a rogue who had fled Stoneclaw territory, and the gossip she carried was explosive. Hayes, in a rare moment of paranoid clarity, had shattered the lock on Monica’s private clinic dispensary. Tearing the place apart, he found her hidden, leather-bound medical logs.

She hadn't been aligning his senses. She had been dosing him with concentrated wolfsbane derivatives, systematically leeching his Alpha energy to elevate her own status and power. Hayes had gone into a feral, bloodthirsty rage. He dragged her through the pack house by her hair, intending to execute her for treason in front of the entire pack. But without me as his spiritual anchor, his rotting body was too weak. His claws faltered before he could deliver the killing blow. Monica managed to scramble away, fleeing into the night as a hunted rogue.

Hearing it, I felt no pity. I felt no sorrow. I only felt the cold, clinical detachment of a Healer looking at a terminal disease. The mighty Alpha of Stoneclaw was being eaten alive by his own lies.

But I didn't have time to dwell on ghosts. I had a life to build.

***

Two years later.

I stared at my reflection in the full-length mirror of my Munich apartment. The woman looking back at me was a stranger to the broken girl who had crawled out of that basement. My skin was flushed and radiant, my posture straight. Beneath my ribs, my silver wolf purred—a constant, comforting thrum of immense Gamma power.

Today was my graduation from the Lycan Healer Academy.

A soft knock on the door frame pulled me from my thoughts. Franklin leaned against the wood, dressed in a sharp black button-down that hugged his broad shoulders. He held a single white rose.

"Ready, Luna?" he teased softly, his amber eyes warm.

"Not an official Luna yet, Alpha Jacobs," I smiled, taking the rose.

To celebrate, Franklin whisked me away to Berlin for the weekend. We didn't act like wolves. We didn't talk about pack borders, rogue threats, or Council politics. We spent the day entirely as humans. We drank strong coffee in bustling cafes, wandered through art museums, and ate warm pretzels while walking along the Spree River.

For the first time in my life, I felt completely, utterly normal. And the man walking beside me was the reason why.

As the sun dipped below the city skyline, painting the river in shades of bruised purple and gold, we stopped on a quiet stone bridge. The crisp autumn wind whipped my hair across my face. Franklin reached out, his large, warm fingers gently tucking the loose strands behind my ear. His touch didn't demand submission. It offered shelter.

I looked up into his eyes. Five years of trauma, two years of healing, and a lifetime of his unwavering patience culminated in this single heartbeat.

"Franklin," I whispered, stepping into his space. "I'm tired of waiting."

He froze, his breath hitching. "Paisy... are you sure?"

"I'm sure," I said, my voice steady and clear. "I'm ready."

I didn't wait for him to close the distance. I stood on my tiptoes, gripped the lapels of his jacket, and pressed my lips to his.

The moment we touched, the universe seemed to exhale. There was no violent, possessive spark. There was no toxic, suffocating gravity like the fated bond I had shared with Hayes. Instead, a warm, golden fire ignited in the center of my chest. It bloomed outward, wrapping around my soul like a thick, protective blanket.

A Chosen Mate bond.

It was a conscious choice, a connection built on mutual respect and genuine love, sanctioned by the Moon Goddess herself. Franklin groaned, his massive arms wrapping around my waist, pulling me flush against his solid chest. He kissed me back with a fierce, reverent hunger. My silver wolf howled in pure joy, intertwining with his powerful Alpha spirit. I was safe. I was loved. And I was finally whole.

But peace in the Lycan world is always fleeting.

The next morning, back at my apartment, a heavy envelope sealed with silver wax was waiting on my kitchen counter. It bore the crest of the Lycan Council.

Franklin stood behind me, resting his chin on my shoulder as I broke the seal. I pulled out a thick, embossed parchment.

"By the decree of the High Council," I read aloud, my heart rate picking up. "Miss Paisley Chapman is formally invited to the Grand Summit in Geneva, Switzerland, to present her groundbreaking thesis: *Alpha Aura Suppression and Mate Bond Toxicity*."

Silence stretched across the kitchen.

My thesis had sent shockwaves through the medical community. It detailed exactly how an Alpha could weaponize their aura to stunt a mate's growth—a direct, academic exposure of everything Hayes had done to me.

Franklin’s arms tightened around my waist. His scent spiked with protective pine and rain. "The Grand Summit," he murmured, his voice a low, dangerous rumble. "Every Alpha on the continent is mandated to attend."

My breath caught. "Hayes will be there."

"He will," Franklin agreed, turning me around to face him. His amber eyes were hard as flint. "I can decline it for you. I can tell the Council you're unavailable. You don't have to face him, Paisy."

I looked down at the gold-lettered invitation. Two years ago, the mere thought of Hayes Stone would have sent me into a panic attack. But as my silver wolf stirred, radiating cool, untouchable confidence, I realized something.

I wasn't the prey anymore.

I looked back up at Franklin, my chosen mate, and gripped the parchment. "No," I said, my voice ringing with absolute certainty. "Tell the Council I accept. It's time Alpha Hayes learned exactly what happens when his broken Omega wakes up."

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