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After My Mate Called Me a Liability, I Became Queen Novel Cover

After My Mate Called Me a Liability, I Became Queen

The scent of lavender and moonflower filled the preparation room as Elder Marissa's weathered hands gently poured the fragrant oil over my shoulders. The liquid cascaded down my bare skin, leaving trails of shimmering silver in the candlelight. "Hold still, child," she murmured, her voice carrying the weight of countless ceremonies she had witnessed. "The moon rises soon. Your Alpha will sense your beauty from across the clearing." I closed my eyes, allowing myself to be bathed in the ceremonial herbs. The scent was supposed to heighten my natural aroma, making me irresistible to my mate. Not that Harrison needed any encouragement—we were fated, bound by the Moon Goddess herself. "Are you nervous?" asked Elder Sophia, her kind eyes meeting mine as she wrapped a delicate white sash around my waist. "Terrified," I admitted, then immediately regretted my honesty. "I mean—" "We understand," she smiled, patting my hand.
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Chapter 2

The forest floor was cold against my cheek. I couldn't remember how long I'd been running—days, maybe weeks. My body had become a map of pain: the gash on my leg from a rogue attack, the fever burning through my veins, the hollow ache in my chest where the severed bond with Harrison still festered like an open wound.

*Luna, please*, I begged my wolf. *Just a little longer.*

She had been my only companion since that night at the altar. My wolf had kept me alive when all I wanted was to disappear.

The scent of blood—my blood—filled the air as I dragged myself across the border of what I later learned was Royal Territory. The irony wasn't lost on me; I was dying on the doorstep of the Lycan King himself.

"Rogue!" The shout came from somewhere above me. Through blurred vision, I saw them—Royal Guards in their midnight uniforms, weapons drawn. "Prepare to fire!"

I tried to stand, to shift, to do anything—but my body betrayed me. The fever had stolen my strength. All I could do was collapse onto the damp earth, waiting for the end.

That's when I heard it—the sound of approaching footsteps that made the very forest itself seem to hold its breath.

"Stand down," came a voice that vibrated through my bones.

Through the haze of pain, I saw him. Tall, broad-shouldered, with dark hair that absorbed the moonlight. Power emanated from him in waves that made even the guards lower their eyes.

"The rogue is injured," one guard explained. "Protocol dictates—"

"I can see what she is," the man cut him off, his voice deadly quiet.

He knelt beside me, and that's when I caught his scent—pine and winter frost and something ancient that made Luna howl inside me.

*MATE*, she cried, even as I felt my consciousness slipping away.

The man inhaled sharply. His eyes flashed amber as they met mine.

"Impossible," he whispered.

I felt myself being lifted, cradled against a chest that radiated heat. Through half-closed eyes, I saw the guards' shocked expressions as their king carried me toward the palace.

"From this moment," he commanded, his voice carrying to every corner of the territory, "she is under my protection."

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"One year," I whispered to my reflection in the mirror. "One year, and I still feel broken."

The woman staring back at me looked healthy enough—gone was the emaciated rogue who'd been carried into the palace. But something still felt wrong. Incomplete.

A knock at the door interrupted my thoughts.

"Kennedy," Liam's voice came through the wood. "The moon is full tonight."

I opened the door to find him standing there, regal in his ceremonial robes.

"I know what today is," I said quietly. "It's been a year since..."

"Since you became free," he finished for me. "Come with me."

He led me through the palace gardens to a clearing I'd never seen before. At its center stood a massive stone that seemed to capture and amplify the moonlight.

"The Royal Moon Stone," Liam explained. "It reveals truths hidden from ordinary eyes."

"I don't need magic to know what I am," I said bitterly. "Damaged goods. A rejected mate."

Liam's expression hardened. "Who told you that?"

"Everyone knows," I whispered. "My wolf is nothing special. Why else would Harrison—"

"Shift," he commanded, his voice gentle but firm. "Show me your wolf, Kennedy."

I hesitated, then nodded. Closing my eyes, I called to Luna.

The transformation was easier now, but still painful with memories of rejection. When I opened my eyes again, I expected to see my ordinary brown wolf—smaller than most, nothing remarkable.

Instead, I stood on four paws of pure white fur that gleamed like starlight. I was massive—nearly twice my previous size—with eyes that glowed with an inner light.

Liam dropped to one knee before me.

"The White Wolf," he murmured reverently. "The mark of true royalty."

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The Silver Moon Pack territory should have been bustling with activity. Instead, as Harrison's convoy rolled through the gates, he was met with a landscape of wilted crops and pack members who hurried indoors at his approach.

"Where is everyone?" he demanded, striding through the pack house grounds.

Beta Marcus approached cautiously. "Welcome back, Alpha. We weren't expecting you until next week."

Harrison brushed past him. "I've returned victorious. The Rogue Wars are won."

"And Lillie?" Marcus asked quietly. "Is she still—"

"Still my Luna," Harrison cut him off. "Though acting, of course."

He didn't notice how Marcus flinched at the words.

"The pack seems... subdued," Harrison observed, looking around at the empty training grounds.

"A bit of post-war fatigue," Marcus offered carefully. "Nothing to concern yourself with."

Harrison nodded, but his eyes lingered on the withered plants along the path. In any other circumstance, he might have recognized the signs—the unmistakable mark of a False Luna connection weakening the entire pack bond.

But victory had swollen his ego beyond reason.

"Prepare a celebration," he commanded. "I have news that will strengthen our pack's standing."

Little did he know that his greatest threat wasn't on the battlefield—but in a palace far beyond his reach, where a White Wolf had risen from the ashes of his rejection.

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