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After My Alpha Marked Another, I Took Everything Novel Cover

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 3

The Ashfen alliance held. I knew it would. Garrett and I had built it on something more durable than Callan's signature—we had built it on mutual interest and clear-eyed assessment of risk. But the Ashfen treaty was not the only one fraying.

I found out about Duskhollow three days after Garrett's visit, when a young runner arrived at the border cabin just before dawn. He carried a formal withdrawal notice sealed with wax. I broke the seal and read it standing in the doorway, the morning light barely enough to make out the words.

Duskhollow Pack formally withdraws from the mutual defense pact established in the winter of the prior year. The stated reason was vague—shifting territorial priorities, resource reallocation. The real reason was written between the lines: the wolf who had negotiated their terms, who had spent two weeks in their council chamber earning their trust, who had promised them specific intelligence-sharing protocols that Callan's Betas never understood well enough to maintain—that wolf no longer held any authority in Ironvale. Without her, the pact was just words on paper.

I folded the notice and set it on the cabin table. I did not feel satisfaction. Not yet. I felt the cold, methodical clarity of watching a structure collapse exactly where I knew it would.

Greymere's withdrawal notice arrived the next morning.

This one was delivered to Callan's council directly, but I heard about it from the Omega who cleaned the council chamber. She was young, skittish, and she had learned that I did not punish her for speaking. She told me in a whisper while we were both carrying linens down the service corridor.

"The Alpha was furious," she said, her eyes down. "He threw the letter. Beta Soren said it made no sense—Greymere's been stable for two years."

I nodded. I did not explain. But I knew exactly what had happened.

Greymere's Alpha was old, cautious, and deeply suspicious of anyone who spoke louder than they thought. I had spent four visits learning how to sit in his council chamber without performing, how to let silence do the work that Callan's Betas tried to accomplish with posturing. The alliance had held because he trusted me. Not Ironvale. Me.

Now I was gone. And so was his reason to stay.

I let Callan's council flounder. I let Soren draft responses that missed the point. I let Melody sit in the Luna's chair and offer suggestions that revealed she had never read the treaties she was now supposed to maintain.

I did not volunteer my knowledge. I watched it dissolve.

Inside my chest, Sera pressed warm and steady. Not a howl. Not yet. Just a patient, banked heat that was learning the shape of revenge.

---

The Challenge Circle announcement came at the next pack gathering.

I was standing at the back of the hall, near the service entrance, when Melody stepped forward. She was flanked by two she-wolves I knew by reputation more than interaction: Rena Carr and Silla Vane, both from prominent Beta families, both with the kind of polished cruelty that came from never having been told no.

Melody raised her voice. The hall quieted.

"It has come to our attention," she said, her tone dripping with false sympathy, "that certain territorial holdings remain under the name of wolves who no longer serve this pack in any formal capacity."

I did not move. I knew where this was going.

"The border cabin and its attached land rights," Melody continued, "currently registered under the late Thomas Wren's name, have been maintained by Ivanna. However, given her current status, it seems appropriate to resolve this matter through the ancient statute of the Challenge Circle."

A murmur rippled through the hall. Not shock. Curiosity.

Rena stepped forward. Her voice was clear, practiced. "We invoke the Challenge Circle. Ivanna may choose to forfeit the territory quietly, or she may accept combat to defend her claim. The terms are as follows: if Ivanna loses, she surrenders the border cabin and all land rights. If she wins—" Rena paused, her smile arriving slowly. "She claims whatever the challenger wagers."

Silla added, her tone light, "We wager our combined family trust-lands in the eastern valley. A fair exchange, we believe."

They did not believe I would fight. They believed I would fold.

The hall waited.

I stepped forward. Not quickly. Not with any performance. I simply walked from the back of the hall to the center, where Melody and her allies stood.

I looked at Rena. Then at Silla. Then at Melody.

"I accept," I said.

The hall went silent.

Melody's smile faltered for half a second before she recovered. "You have seventy-two hours to prepare," she said. "The Circle opens at dawn on the third day."

I nodded once. Then I turned and walked out.

Behind me, I heard the murmurs start. I heard Soren's low laugh. I heard Callan say nothing at all.

I did not look back.

---

That night, I sat in the storage shed that had become my quarters. The space was small, cold, and mine. I held Thomas's carved wooden wolf in both hands, my thumb tracing the smooth curve of its back where years of handling had worn the grain soft.

Inside my chest, Sera moved.

Not a flicker. Not a surge. A voice. Or not quite a voice—a pressure, a certainty, a meaning that arrived fully formed behind my sternum and needed no translation.

*Not yet. Not yet. Now.*

I sat with it for a long time. I was not deciding whether to fight. I had already accepted. I was deciding what to wager. What to stake. What to risk on a wolf I had never fully met, a wolf I had spent five years caging to keep Callan's ego intact.

I thought about Thomas. About the border cabin. About the land he had tended and the life he had built there, the life Callan had stolen with wolfsbane and a rogue contract and a lie that had held for years.

I thought about Melody's smug certainty. About Rena and Silla's polished cruelty. About the way the pack had watched me fall and done nothing.

I thought about the alliances dissolving in Callan's hands because he had never understood that power was not something you took—it was something you earned, and kept, and built with care.

By dawn, I had my answer.

I would wager everything. The border cabin. The land rights. My last foothold in this pack.

And when I won, I would take everything they offered. Every trust-land. Every piece of territory they thought was safe.

I would take it all.

Sera pressed against my ribs, steady and certain.

I pressed my thumb to the dead mark on my neck one last time. Then I let my hand fall.

I was done mourning what I had lost.

It was time to take back what was mine.

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