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After My Alpha's Betrayal, I Found My Strength Novel Cover

After My Alpha's Betrayal, I Found My Strength

I stood frozen as the crimson liquid pooled at my feet, staining the pristine white marble of the ceremonial hall. The sacred wine meant to honor the Moon Goddess now dripped from my trembling fingers, the ceremonial chalice lying broken beside me. Silence descended upon the gathered pack members, their eyes boring into me with a mixture of pity and disdain. "You clumsy, pathetic excuse for a Luna," Alexander's voice cut through the silence, each word laced with venom. "Can you not even perform the simplest of duties without embarrassing this pack?" I looked up to meet his gaze, those piercing blue eyes I had once found so beautiful now cold with contempt. My wolf, Luna, whimpered deep within me, curling further into herself as she had done countless times over our three years of mating. "I-I'm sorry, Alpha," I whispered, my voice barely audible. "Vanessa bumped into me and—" "Don't you dare blame my true mate for your incompetence," Alexander snarled, his Alpha tone washing over me like a physical blow. Behind him, my sister's lips curved into a satisfied smile, her eyes glinting with triumph as she pressed herself closer to his side. "Of course not," I murmured, lowering my gaze as heat rushed to my cheeks.
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Chapter 3

The morning air carried a crisp saltiness as I walked along the shoreline, my bare feet sinking into the damp sand. Two weeks had passed since Elara and Harold Vance had found me half-dead on this very beach. Two weeks of existing in a strange fog where my name was the only thing I remembered with certainty.

"Find pieces that speak to you, dear," Elara had suggested when she noticed how restless I'd become in their small coastal cottage. "The sea brings gifts that might help your memory return."

So here I was, gathering driftwood for Elara's crafts, letting the rhythmic crash of waves soothe the constant ache in my chest—a hollow pain I couldn't explain but couldn't escape either.

I bent to retrieve a smooth piece of wood when something white caught my eye, partially buried in the sand. Curious, I dug it out, finding a torn photograph protected by a waterlogged plastic sleeve. My heart stuttered as I brushed away the grit.

Two children stared back at me—a boy with striking blue eyes and a serious expression, clasping the hand of a small girl with a shy smile. The image was torn jaggedly down the middle, cutting through part of the girl's face, but something about those intertwined hands sent a jolt through my body.

"Alexander," I whispered, the name emerging unbidden from my lips.

A flash of memory—running through woods, childish laughter, the boy's voice calling out, "Keep up, Natalie!"—hit me with such force that I dropped to my knees in the sand. My head throbbed violently as fragments tried to piece themselves together.

Blue eyes. Hatred. A ceremonial hall. Wine spilling across white marble.

I pressed my palms against my temples, trying to hold onto the images, but they slipped away like water through my fingers, leaving only the name and a profound sense of loss.

"Who are you to me?" I whispered to the boy in the photograph, tracing his face with trembling fingers. My wolf stirred faintly within me—the first movement I'd felt from her since washing ashore—but retreated just as quickly.

I tucked the photograph into my pocket and continued gathering driftwood, but my thoughts remained fixated on those blue eyes and the strange familiarity they evoked.

* * *

The attic of the Vances' cottage was dusty but surprisingly organized. Harold had mentioned they had storage space I could use if I wanted to "make something of myself" while staying with them. I wasn't sure what he meant until I spotted it in the corner—an old typewriter sitting on a small desk beneath the window that overlooked the sea.

Something about it called to me. I approached slowly, running my fingers over the keys. They felt familiar somehow, like my hands remembered what my mind did not.

"You used to write," came Elara's voice from the attic entrance. She smiled gently as she approached. "I can tell by the way you look at it. Some things the body remembers even when the mind forgets."

"I did?" I asked, sitting at the desk. My fingers positioned themselves over the keys without conscious thought.

"Why don't you try?" she suggested, placing a cup of tea beside me. "Sometimes the stories we tell reveal the truths we've forgotten."

After she left, I inserted a blank page and stared at it for a long time. Then, almost of their own accord, my fingers began to move.

*Once there was a girl who loved a wolf with eyes like winter sky. He was meant to be hers, blessed by the Moon herself, but lies poisoned his heart against her...*

The words flowed faster than I could think them, pouring from some deep well within me. I wrote until my fingers cramped and the sun dipped below the horizon, casting the attic in shadow. When I finally stopped, I had the beginning of a story—a tale of a betrayed Luna, a cruel Alpha, and a sister's treachery.

I titled it simply: "The Rejected."

And signed it: "Luna Silver."

The pseudonym felt right somehow, protective. I didn't understand why I needed protection, but my instincts screamed that I did.

* * *

Miles away, in the territory of the Silver Moon Pack, Alexander Pierce raised his goblet high.

"To freedom," he announced to the gathered pack members, his voice carrying across the great hall. "And to my true mate, finally taking her rightful place by my side."

Vanessa Carson smiled triumphantly as she clinked her glass against his, her eyes gleaming with satisfaction. "To us," she purred. "And to new beginnings."

The celebration had been going on for days since news of Natalie's car being found at the bottom of the cliff. No body had been recovered, but after a bond rejection that violent, followed by such a fall, survival was impossible. The pack had moved on quickly, relieved to be rid of their awkward, incompetent Luna.

As servers brought out platters of roasted meat, the doors to the great hall burst open. Two Delta scouts entered, their expressions grim as they approached the Alpha's table.

"Alpha," the first one said with a bow, "we've completed our search of the wreckage area."

"And?" Alexander asked impatiently, already turning back to Vanessa.

"We found these items washed up along the shore," the second Delta said, placing a small box on the table. "They belonged to... to the former Luna."

Alexander's jaw tightened, but he flipped open the lid with feigned indifference. Inside lay a silver bracelet, a waterlogged journal, and a plastic-covered photograph.

His hand trembled slightly as he lifted the photo. It showed a ten-year-old version of himself, holding the hand of a small girl whose face was partially torn away. He remembered this picture—taken the day after he'd been attacked by rogues, when a young Natalie had visited him in the healing den.

The photograph had been kept. Preserved. Carried.

"Alexander?" Vanessa's voice cut through his thoughts. "Is everything alright?"

He quickly dropped the photo back into the box, but not before noticing the careful way it had been protected, wrapped in plastic to keep it safe. Something uncomfortable twisted in his gut.

"Fine," he said curtly, but his fingers remained clenched around his goblet, knuckles white with sudden, inexplicable tension. "Everything is fine."

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