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After My Alpha Rejected Me for a Fake Luna Novel Cover

After My Alpha Rejected Me for a Fake Luna

The satin of the ceremonial dress felt like a vice around my ribs, constricting my breath until black spots danced in my vision. My hands, trembling uncontrollably, clutched the edge of the vanity table. I stared into the mirror, but the face staring back wasn’t the confident Luna of the Silver Moon Pack. It was a frightened girl, haunted by shadows only she could see. “Luna?” The deep, rumbling voice made me jump, my heart hammering against my ribs like a trapped bird. I spun around, pressing my back against the table, only to relax when I saw my father, Alpha Garrett. He stood in the doorway, his massive frame filling the space, his eyes soft with a worry that aged him ten years. “We don’t have to do this, sweetheart,” he said, his voice dropping to a gentle murmur he reserved only for me. “Say the word, and I’ll take you home. To hell with the Dark Claw Pack.
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Chapter 3

The journey back to the Dark Claw pack house was a blur of agony. Isaac didn’t carry me; he dragged me. His grip on my upper arm was a vice of steel, cutting off circulation, while my twisted ankle screamed in protest with every stumbling step I was forced to take. I tried to speak, to explain about the rogues in the woods, but every time I opened my mouth, a sob choked me.

"Silence!" Isaac roared, shoving me through the heavy double doors of the pack hospital. "You've done enough damage tonight."

The sterile scent of antiseptic hit me, mixing with the metallic tang of blood. Screams echoed from the private ward down the hall—Alison’s screams. They were high-pitched, terrifying sounds that made the hair on my arms stand up. Isaac’s face twisted in anguish at the sound, his golden eyes shimmering with unshed tears.

He threw me onto a waiting gurney, not caring that my head cracked against the metal railing. "Watch her," he snarled to a Delta guard. "If she moves, break her legs."

I curled into a ball, clutching my throbbing ankle. Through the open door, I watched Isaac rush into Alison’s room. The Healer, a nervous man named Dr. Evans who had always looked at my father with envy, stepped out a moment later, his hands covered in blood. He looked at Isaac, shaking his head solemnly.

"I'm sorry, Alpha," Dr. Evans said, his voice trembling. "The heir... the pup is gone. The dark magic used... it was too strong. It ruptured the placenta instantly."

A howl of pure misery ripped from Isaac’s throat, shaking the foundations of the building. He fell against the wall, sliding down until he hit the floor, burying his face in his hands. "My son... my son..."

Then, the grief snapped. He stood up slowly, turning his gaze toward me. The sorrow in his eyes hardened into a glacial rage that froze my blood.

"It wasn't magic," I whispered, my voice shaking. "Isaac, please. I was attacked. Look at my dress. Look at my ankle."

He marched toward me, grabbing my chin and forcing me to look at him. "You hired them," he hissed, his breath hot against my face. "You couldn't bear the rejection. You couldn't bear seeing me happy. So you used your father's gold to hire rogues to stage an attack, giving you an alibi while you cursed my mate!"

"No!" I cried, tears streaming down my face. "That’s insane! I would never hurt a child!"

"You are the child of a monster," Isaac spat. "And tonight, you proved you have his blood. Guards! Take her to the silver cells."

Panic flared, brighter and hotter than before. "Isaac, no! The silver... it will kill me! My wolf is dormant, I can't heal!"

"Then die," he said coldly, turning his back on me to walk into Alison’s room. "It’s a better fate than you deserve."

The dungeon of the Dark Claw Pack was a place of nightmares. Damp, cold, and smelling of ancient fear. The guards threw me into a cell at the far end of the corridor. As I scrambled to catch my balance, my skin brushed against the bars. A sizzling sound filled the air, followed by the smell of burning flesh. I screamed, recoiling to the center of the stone floor.

"Silver-lined," the guard grunted, locking the heavy door. "Standard for rogue witches."

"I need to call my father," I gasped, cradling my burned arm. "I have rights. The Council..."

"You have nothing," Isaac’s voice echoed from the stairs. He descended slowly, holding my shattered smartphone in his hand. With a cruel calmness, he crushed the device between his fingers, letting the glass and metal dust fall to the floor. "No one is coming for you, Luna. You are cut off. You will stay here until you confess how to reverse the curse on Alison, or until you rot."

He didn't wait for my plea. He turned on his heel and left, plunging the dungeon into semi-darkness.

Hours passed. The cold seeped into my bones, making my ankle throb with a dull, relentless rhythm. I huddled in the corner, trying to keep away from the silver-laced walls. The silence was heavy, broken only by the dripping of water somewhere in the shadows.

Then, the click-clack of heels echoed on the stone steps.

I looked up, squinting through the gloom. Alison stood on the other side of the bars. She wore a silk robe, clutching her stomach, her face pale and tear-stained. But the moment the guard at the top of the stairs closed the door, her posture changed. She straightened up, the tears vanishing instantly. A smirk curled her lips.

"Comfy?" she asked, her voice light and mocking.

"You..." I rasped, my throat raw. "You lost the baby... how can you be walking?"

Alison laughed, a low, throaty sound that chilled me more than the damp air. She walked up to the bars, gripping them with her bare hands. The silver didn't burn her. She had coated her palms with something—wax or resin.

"Oh, you poor, stupid thing," she cooed. "There never was a baby."

My breath hitched. "What?"

"Rogue herbs," she whispered, her eyes dancing with malicious glee. "They bloat the scent, mimic the hormones. It’s a simple trick, really. But Isaac? He’s so desperate for a legacy, so desperate to prove he’s a big, strong Alpha, he didn't even question it."

"You monster," I breathed, horror dawning on me. "You let him believe his child died... just to hurt me?"

"To destroy you," she corrected. "And your father. And this pathetic pack." She leaned closer, her voice dropping to a conspiratorial whisper. "Those rogues in the woods? My friends. I called them the moment you ran. You were supposed to die there, Luna. But this..." She gestured to my cell. "This is so much better. Isaac is torturing the woman he swore to protect, all for a lie. When he finds out the truth—and he will, eventually—it will break him."

"He won't believe you," I said, trying to summon the strength of my bloodline. "He'll see through you."

Alison scoffed, turning to leave. "He just threw his fated mate into a silver cage because I shed a few crocodile tears. He doesn't see anything, Luna. He only sees what I want him to see. Enjoy the dark."

As her laughter faded up the stairs, the darkness felt heavier than ever. I was alone, trapped in a cage designed to burn me alive, with the man I loved holding the key and my worst enemy whispering in his ear.

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