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After My Husband Cheated, I Claimed My Territory Novel Cover

After My Husband Cheated, I Claimed My Territory

The grand pack hall thrummed with anticipation, hundreds of wolves gathered beneath the vaulted timber ceiling. I stood beside Victor on the raised platform, my Luna dress—a deep emerald that once made his eyes soften with pride—now feeling like chains against my skin. The Lycan Council Summit was only three days away, and this was meant to be our moment of triumph. "Brothers and sisters of Silver Creek," Victor's voice boomed across the hall, his Alpha tone making the younger wolves straighten instinctively. "The Summit approaches, where we will finally claim our rightful place among the dominant territories." Applause erupted. I smiled, the expression as practiced as breathing after fifteen years. My hands remained clasped before me, the perfect picture of a supportive Luna. But my wolf stirred uneasily within, sensing something amiss in the way Victor's gaze swept past me to linger on the crowd below. "To commemorate this historic moment," he continued, turning to me with what others might mistake for warmth, "I have a gift for my Luna." My heart, foolish thing that it was, still fluttered with hope. Perhaps the distance between us these past months had been the stress of preparation.
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Chapter 2

I closed the door to my private den, the wooden wolf carving still clutched in my hand. The moment the latch clicked, my composure crumbled. My wolf howled—not aloud, but deep within my mind, a keening wail of betrayal that echoed through every fiber of my being. I pressed my palm against my chest, feeling the Luna aura that had surrounded me for fifteen years shiver and crack like ice in spring thaw.

The scent still clung to my nostrils—jasmine and sage, and beneath it, unmistakably, Victor's musk. Not just on her clothes or skin, but inside her. My wolf recognized what my heart had refused to acknowledge for months.

"No tears," I whispered, pressing my fingertips against my eyelids. "Not one."

I moved to the window, watching torches flicker across the compound. Fifteen years of sacrifice. Fifteen years of building this pack from nothing, of hosting dinners and smoothing ruffled fur between quarreling wolves, of standing silently while Victor took credit for alliances I had painstakingly cultivated.

And my reward? A wooden trinket while she received a den with moonstone hearths and elk furs.

My wolf surged forward, demanding retribution, but I pushed her back. Rage would not serve us. Not yet.

"We need strategy," I murmured, stroking the silver pendant at my throat—the only gift from Victor I still treasured, given when our love had been real. Or so I'd believed.

I changed from my Luna dress into dark leggings and a fitted jacket. The night air would be cool on the boundary hilltop, but I needed clarity, needed the moon's light to think.

Slipping from the pack house was simple enough. The guards nodded respectfully as I passed, none questioning why their Luna walked alone. I'd earned that much, at least.

The boundary hilltop stood bare against the night sky, a perfect circle of stone and earth where pack ceremonies were once held. Now it served only as a lookout point, but tonight, it would be my sanctuary.

Elder Roan was already waiting, his weathered face solemn in the moonlight.

"You came," he said simply.

"You knew I would."

He nodded, gesturing for me to sit beside him on a flat stone. "The moon is waxing. Three nights until full. Appropriate timing."

"For what?"

"For invoking the blood-oath codicil."

I frowned. "I don't understand."

"When you and Victor completed your mating ceremony, you both signed the traditional pack registry in blood, yes?"

"Of course. All mated pairs do."

Roan's eyes gleamed. "Not all blood oaths are equal, child. Your ceremony was performed during the Crescent Moon Festival, was it not?"

I nodded slowly, remembering the night—how young we'd been, how full of hope.

"Such ceremonies carry additional weight under ancient law. A clause few remember." He leaned closer. "If a mate betrays the bond during a time of pack transition—such as before a Summit recognition—the wronged mate may invoke a territorial challenge."

"A challenge?" My pulse quickened. "For leadership?"

"For division." Roan's voice dropped lower. "The pack lands, assets, and loyalties can be formally divided. It is an old law, from when packs merged through mating rather than conquest. It ensured neither bloodline could be erased."

My wolf stirred, suddenly alert. "Victor would never agree."

"He already has." Roan smiled thinly. "When his blood touched the registry beneath the crescent moon. The law requires no further consent."

I stared at the old wolf, possibilities unfurling in my mind like night flowers opening to moonlight. "What do I need?"

"Evidence of betrayal. Documentation of pack assets. And most importantly—" he placed a gnarled hand over mine, "—the courage to stand alone."

I looked up at the waxing moon, its light cold and clear. "I've stood beside him for fifteen years. Standing alone will be a relief."

Over the next three days, I became a ghost in my own pack house. I slipped into Victor's study while he ran with his favored warriors, copying ledger entries that showed resources diverted to Olivia's new den. I noted the times she entered his private chambers, staying for hours while I was sent to prepare for the Summit. I collected whispers from loyal pack members—Michael's quiet observations of Victor's increasing cruelty, Clara the healer's concerns about his erratic behavior.

Each piece of evidence was a stone in the foundation of my freedom. Each secret meeting with Roan strengthened my resolve. My wolf, so long subdued, grew stronger with each passing hour.

On the third night, as I added the final document to my collection—a transfer order moving half our emergency funds to an account only Victor could access—I heard footsteps approaching. Heavy, familiar footsteps that once made my heart race with anticipation but now only triggered dread.

I slipped the papers into my jacket just as the door swung open.

"Lauren." Victor's voice was deceptively soft. "What are you doing in my study so late?"

Behind him, I caught a glimpse of Olivia's triumphant smile, her hand possessively resting on his arm.

My time had run out.

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