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After My Alpha Rejected Me for His Mistress Novel Cover

After My Alpha Rejected Me for His Mistress

Amid the roaring celebration of a victorious pack, a rejected mate watches Lawson bask in his glory. A glimmer of dangerous hope ignites when he publicly addresses her as Luna, but the sudden warmth is a cruel illusion. In this fantasy novel, she is brutally discarded by her fated Alpha for his mistress. Left to pick up the pieces of her shattered life, she must find a way to survive the ultimate heartbreak.
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Chapter 1

The great hall smelled like victory and roasted meat. Pack members crowded around Lawson, clapping his back, raising glasses. Someone shouted his name and the room erupted. I stood near the stone archway with a glass of wine I hadn't touched, watching.

Lawson caught my eye across the crowd. He smiled. Not the tight, polite smile I'd learned to read as dismissal. A real one. He moved through the press of bodies toward me, and my heart did something stupid and hopeful in my chest.

"Luna." He said it in front of everyone. His hand landed warm on my shoulder. "None of this happens without you."

I blinked. My wolf Sera stirred for the first time in weeks, a low rumble of cautious attention. I kept my face calm. "The pack earned it."

"You earned it." His fingers squeezed once before he let go. "I mean that."

I wanted to press my thumb against my wrist, but I kept my hands still. "Thank you."

He stayed beside me for another moment, his warmth radiating through the space between us. Then Beta Marcus called his name and he was gone again, swallowed by the celebration.

But the warmth stayed. And Sera stayed awake.

I moved through the hall accepting congratulations I knew belonged to the spreadsheets I'd built, the alliances I'd negotiated, the supply chains I'd restructured while Lawson took meetings in other territories. People smiled at me. Some of them meant it. I smiled back and sipped wine that tasted like nothing.

Renata wasn't here. I'd noticed that immediately. Her absence was its own kind of presence—white jasmine and warm amber missing from the air. Lawson's scent was clean tonight. Just his. Deep pine and cold iron.

Maybe that meant something.

Lawson found me again near the end of the night. The crowd had thinned. His hand touched my back briefly as he leaned close. "Get some rest, Emiliana. Big week ahead."

My full name. Not 'Em.' Not 'Luna' in that distant, formal way. Emiliana.

I nodded. "You too."

He held my gaze for a breath longer than necessary. Then he turned and headed toward the corridor that led to his office wing.

I went to my quarters. The rooms I'd occupied alone for seven years. I changed out of the formal dress I'd chosen carefully that morning, back when I'd thought tonight might be different. I sat on the edge of the bed and waited.

Sera paced inside me. Restless. Hopeful. I pressed my hand against my ribs and whispered, "Not yet. Don't hope yet."

But I was hoping. I couldn't stop.

An hour passed. Then two. The pack house settled into its late-night quiet—distant voices fading, doors closing, the creak of old wood adjusting to the cold.

I should have slept. I lay down and stared at the ceiling and counted my own heartbeats. Sera wouldn't settle. Something felt wrong. Or maybe something felt too right, and I'd forgotten what right was supposed to feel like.

I got up. Pulled on a robe. Stepped into the hallway.

The scent hit me before I'd gone ten steps.

Pine and iron. Jasmine and amber. Twined together so completely I couldn't tell where one ended and the other began.

My stomach dropped. Sera went very still.

I followed it. I didn't decide to follow it. My feet just moved. Down the hall. Past the council chambers. Toward the library wing that Lawson used for private meetings.

The door was cracked open. Firelight spilled through the gap.

I pushed it wider.

Lawson had Renata pressed against the bookshelves. Her fingers were in his hair. His mouth was on her neck—no, not just on her neck. Biting. Marking. The bond-mark glowed raw and fresh against her skin, still bleeding at the edges.

Her mark on his neck glowed the same way.

Sera howled. The sound tore through my skull, through my ribs, through every part of me that had spent seven years waiting. Then she went silent. Completely, devastatingly silent. I couldn't feel her anymore.

I stepped back. My hand found the doorframe. Neither of them had noticed me. Lawson's eyes were closed. Renata's face was turned toward the ceiling, her expression something between pain and triumph.

I walked away. I didn't run. I didn't make a sound. I walked back to my quarters and closed the door and locked it.

I sat at my desk. Opened the logistics files for next week's territory patrol rotations. Read the same line four times without processing a single word.

Dawn grayed the windows. I was still sitting there.

I pressed my thumb against the inside of my wrist. The spot where a mate's scent is supposed to settle deepest. His scent was already fading. It had been fading for years. I'd just refused to notice.

Sera was still silent. I reached for her and found nothing. Just empty space where my wolf used to be.

I didn't cry. I'd stopped crying about Lawson three years ago. I'd told myself it was maturity. Growth. Acceptance.

It wasn't. It was just the moment I'd started dying in small, quiet ways I didn't have words for.

I looked at the patrol rotation schedule. At the alliance contract drafts. At the financial projections I'd built while Lawson smiled at council meetings and took credit.

For the first time in seven years, I let myself think the thing I'd been too afraid to think:

Devotion was never the currency I thought it was.

And I had been spending it on a man who never intended to pay me back.

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