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After My Alpha Replaced Me With His First Love Novel Cover

After My Alpha Replaced Me With His First Love

The moon hung heavy and full in the sky, casting a silver glow over the Blood Moon Pack grounds. Tonight was the Mate Ceremony, the most sacred night of the year, and my hands wouldn't stop trembling. I smoothed down the front of my simple white dress for the hundredth time. I had sewn it myself, stitch by careful stitch, praying that tonight, after seven long years of waiting, Alpha Dante would finally claim me properly. Everyone said Omegas were weak. They said we were meant to serve, to bow, to disappear into the background. But for seven years, Dante had kept me by his side. He hadn't marked me—not yet—but he called me his chosen. He let me sleep in his bed, let me soothe his rages, let me believe that I mattered. Tonight, I thought, tonight he would finally give me the Moon Flower.
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Chapter 4

The stiffness in my knees from the temple floor hadn't even faded when the summons came. It had been a week of silence, a week where I limped through the servants' quarters like a ghost, avoiding eye contact, nursing the bruises on my soul. But Alpha Dante wasn't finished with me yet.

"Get up," Marcus barked, kicking the door to my small room open. "Alpha wants a training run. He says you’ve grown soft sitting around feeling sorry for yourself."

Soft? I looked down at my hands, raw and chapped from scrubbing floors. I hadn't been soft in years. But I didn't argue. I couldn't. The lingering echo of the Alpha command still vibrated in my bones, a leash I couldn't slip.

I dressed in worn leggings and a thin windbreaker, shivering as I stepped out into the crisp autumn air. Dante was waiting by the edge of the woods, flanked by three of his Delta warriors. He didn't look at me. He was adjusting his gloves, his profile sharp and cruel against the grey sky.

"We're patrolling the northern border," he announced to the group, his voice flat. "There's been rogue activity. We need to flush them out."

My stomach dropped. The northern border was dense, wild territory, known for violent, feral rogues who had lost their minds to the wild. It wasn't a place for an Omega with a weak wolf.

"Dante," I started, my voice barely a whisper. "I can't shift. My wolf is too weak to fight."

He finally turned to me, a smirk playing on his lips. "Who said anything about you fighting, Dalia? You're just here to... observe. Maybe learn what real strength looks like."

We ran in human form. Dante set a brutal pace, crashing through the underbrush with ease while I scrambled to keep up, my lungs burning, branches whipping against my face. Every time I stumbled, Marcus would shove me forward, laughing as I hit the dirt.

We reached a clearing near the jagged rock line that marked the end of pack lands. The air smelled wrong here—sour, like old blood and wet fur. Rogues.

Dante held up a hand, signaling the warriors to stop. He looked at me, his eyes gleaming with a terrifying idea.

"You know, rogues are scavengers," he said casually. "They go for the weakest link. The injured. The slow."

I took a step back. "What are you saying?"

"Stand there," he pointed to the center of the clearing. "Don't move."

"Dante, no—"

"**Stay.**"

The command slammed me into place. I stood frozen in the center of the clearing, a sitting duck. Dante and the warriors melted back into the shadows of the tree line, masking their scents. They were using me. I was the bait.

A low growl rumbled from the rocks.

Panic clawed at my throat. I strained against the command, tears blurring my vision, but my feet were rooted to the earth. A massive, mangy wolf emerged from the shadows, its fur matted with filth, yellow eyes locked onto me. It sniffed the air, drool dripping from its jaws. It smelled my fear. It smelled prey.

*Run,* my inner wolf screamed, curled into a terrified ball in my mind. *Run, Dalia!*

But I couldn't.

The rogue lunged.

I screamed as teeth tore into my forearm, the force of the impact knocking me to the ground. Pain exploded white-hot up my shoulder. The rogue snarled, shaking its head, trying to drag me further into the clearing. I kicked out, sobbing, waiting for Dante. Waiting for the Alpha who had sworn to protect his pack.

Nothing happened.

Through the gaps in the trees, I saw him. He was leaning against an oak, arms crossed, watching. He wasn't rushing to save me. He was watching the blood soak my sleeve with the detached interest of a scientist observing a lab rat.

"Help me!" I shrieked, the rogue's jaws clamping tighter, grinding against bone.

Only then, with a bored sigh, did Dante push off the tree. He shifted mid-air, a massive black wolf exploding from his clothes. He hit the rogue with the force of a freight train, snapping its neck in one fluid motion. The rogue went limp, dropping my arm.

Dante shifted back, naked and unbothered, wiping a speck of blood from his chest. He looked down at me, clutching my mangled arm in the dirt.

"Pathetic," he sneered. "You didn't even try to shift. Marcus, get her back to the healer. If she bleeds out on the carpet, my mother will be furious."

***

The healer had stitched me up with rough, impatient hands, giving me nothing for the pain. I sat in the hallway outside the Alpha's office, cradling my bandaged arm, feeling the fever of infection already starting to prickle my skin. I needed to ask Dante for permission to rest for a few days. If I didn't, Marcus would have me scrubbing floors by dawn.

The door was slightly ajar. I raised my hand to knock, but Paige's voice floated out, stopping me cold.

"...honestly, Dante, it's getting embarrassing. She trails after you like a kicked puppy. It smells like desperation in here."

I froze. Through the crack, I could see them. Paige was sitting on the edge of his mahogany desk, running her fingers through his hair. Dante was leaning back in his chair, eyes closed, looking relaxed. Happy.

"Don't worry, my love," Dante chuckled, a sound that was dark and rich. "The Omega is breaking. Did you see her today? She let a rogue chew on her arm because she was too scared to move."

"Why don't you just banish her?" Paige pouted. "Send her to the rogues for real."

Dante opened his eyes, and the cruelty in them made my blood run cold. "Where's the fun in that? If I kick her out, she's just gone. But this... watching the hope die slowly? Watching her realize she's nothing? It's entertainment, Paige. Besides, a few more weeks of this, and she'll be begging to leave on her own. It's much cleaner if she quits."

He pulled Paige down for a kiss, his hand sliding up her thigh.

I didn't knock. I didn't breathe. I backed away slowly, my heart pounding a frantic rhythm against my ribs. The pain in my arm vanished, replaced by a clarity so sharp it cut.

He wasn't confused. He wasn't conflicted. He was enjoying this. Every tear I shed, every bruise I nursed, was food for his ego and entertainment for his true mate.

I walked back to my room, the silence of the hallway heavy around me. I didn't cry. I was done crying. I looked at the small, hidden loose floorboard under my bed where I kept my secret stash—a few dollars, a map, and a small vial of dark liquid Wren had given me months ago.

*"For when there is no other way,"* she had said.

I touched the cool glass of the vial. Dante wanted me to break. He wanted me to beg. But he had underestimated one thing: a wolf with nothing left to lose is the most dangerous creature of all.

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