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After My Alpha Marked Another, I Took Everything

At 7:42 on a Friday night, Ivanna's world is shattered when Callan, the ruthless Alpha of Ironvale, coldly rejects her as his mate and Luna. As their sacred bond turns to ice on her neck, her inner wolf, Sera, falls dangerously silent under his indifference. Left broken on the cold stone, Ivanna refuses to remain a victim. In this dark werewolf romance, a rejected mate must rise from the ashes of betrayal to reclaim her stolen destiny and take back everything.
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Chapter 1

Callan said my name at 7:42 on a Friday evening, and the bond on my neck went cold three words later.

"I, Callan, Alpha of Ironvale, reject you, Ivanna, as my mate and Luna."

The mark under my collarbone iced over first. Then it hollowed. It felt like a door slamming shut in an empty room, the echo traveling down through my ribs and into my stomach. My knees hit the stone before I knew I was falling. Sound came out of me that I didn't recognize—high, animal, scraping. Inside my chest, Sera howled once and then went so quiet I thought she had died.

Through the half-open phantom bond I felt Callan turn away from me. Not hatred. Not regret. Just the same blank, administrative calm he wore when he signed treaties I had drafted.

Melody stepped up beside him. Her hair was loose. She had practiced the angle of her chin.

I watched, from the floor, as he sank his teeth into her neck.

Three hundred wolves watched too. Not one of them moved.

Two Omegas hooked their hands under my arms. The stone slid under my heels. I remember thinking, distantly, that the hall smelled like crushed pine and Melody's perfume, and that Callan must have been close to her recently enough for her scent to layer on his shirt. I had been too stupid to read it earlier.

Then the great doors closed and I went out.

---

I woke in a servant's room I had never been inside before.

Gray walls. One window. A cot. My hand was already at my throat, thumb pressed to the dead mark, before I was fully awake—five years of reflex finishing the motion my body started in sleep. I caught myself and went still.

Sera?

Nothing.

Not a growl. Not a flicker. The space where she had lived all my life was a cold room with the lights off.

I did not cry. I cataloged.

I still had my own body. I still had my legs. I had the small carved wolf in my sleeve—Thomas's wolf, mid-stride, smooth where my thumb had worn it for twelve years. I had what I had learned in Callan's council chambers about how power moves in this pack and who owes whom. I had every alliance I had quietly built without his name on it.

It was not nothing. It was a beginning of an inventory.

Grief, in Callan's court, had always been a luxury paid for in vulnerability. I did not have the credit for it yet.

---

They came for the rest of me at dawn.

Three Omegas, eyes down, hands quick. Melody had moved fast—Luna for less than two days and already exercising the authority like she'd been rehearsing it in mirrors. They took the few clothes that had been folded on the cot. They took the hairbrush. One of them reached for my sleeve.

I closed my hand around the wooden wolf.

"That," I said, quietly, without raising my voice, "does not leave my person."

The Omega's fingers stopped an inch from my wrist. She looked at my face. Whatever she saw there, she withdrew her hand and stepped back.

Footsteps in the corridor outside paused. A she-wolf I knew by sight more than name—Petra, Delta, mid-rank—stood in the doorway for the length of a breath. Long enough to see what had just happened. Long enough that I knew she had seen it.

She did not speak. She walked on.

I noted that, too.

---

The first pack run came two nights later.

Melody arrived at the gathering point in a white coat she had not earned. She raised her voice for the assembled wolves and announced, smiling, that "the wolfless former mate" would observe from the treeline and run the perimeter on foot.

Callan stood at the Alpha's position. He looked over my head when he said nothing.

Through the dying bond I felt him as clearly as if he had spoken: a slow, blunt indifference, pressing into my sternum like a thumb testing fruit. He was not even cruel. Cruelty would have required attention.

The pack surged past me in a wave of fur and breath. Their bodies passed close enough that I felt the heat off their flanks. I stood at the edge of the trees with my arms at my sides and my jaw locked, and somewhere under my ribs Sera moved.

Not a voice. Not yet.

A heat. A pressure. Like a coal banked under ash, finding air for the first time.

I did not push it down.

I let it sit there and burn.

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Three days later I walked into council unannounced.

The Ashfen treaty was unraveling. I had brokered it; I knew the seams. I opened my mouth to say so, and Callan's Alpha tone hit the chamber before my second word.

"Silence."

My throat closed. My body folded that order into itself the way it had a hundred times before. The Betas around the table—Soren first, of course—let their smiles arrive slowly. Melody, in the Luna's chair that had been promised to me, tilted her chin and waited to see if I would shake.

Under my ribs, Sera surged.

Not a flicker this time. Not a coal. A wave of hot, furious pressure that lifted against the inside of my chest and held there, refusing to settle. She did not howl. She braced.

I did not push her down.

I looked at Callan—at the small, satisfied stillness of his jaw—and I turned.

I walked out of the chamber. No permission. No backward glance. The doors were heavy and I pushed them open with both hands.

Behind me, I heard Soren laugh.

He was already saying my name when the doors closed.

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