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After My Mate Chose Her, I Took His Pack Novel Cover

After My Mate Chose Her, I Took His Pack

The Manhattan skyline glittered against the twilight as I stepped out of Bergdorf Goodman, my wolf restless beneath my skin. Three months. Three months since the Council declared Harrison fallen in battle, torn apart by rogues near the eastern border. Three months since I'd felt anything through our mate bond except the hollow ache of severed connection. I adjusted the portfolio under my arm—contracts that would keep the Silver Moon Pack's human investments afloat for another quarter. Someone had to keep us from drowning. Someone always had. Then the wind shifted. Cedar and rain. Sharp.
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Chapter 4

The run left me breathless in ways that had nothing to do with physical exertion.

I stood at the ridge, still in wolf form, watching the combined packs settle below. My white fur caught the moonlight, and I felt the weight of every gaze that lingered on me. Not Harrison's Luna anymore. Something else. Something I didn't have a name for yet.

Duke shifted beside me, his massive black wolf becoming human in a ripple of power. The other wolves melted back into the forest, giving us space. Giving him space to approach me.

I shifted back, the cool night air hitting my bare skin. I should have felt vulnerable. Instead, I felt alive.

"You were born for this." Duke's voice was rough, his eyes tracking over me in a way that made my wolf preen. "Watching you lead—watching them follow you—"

He stepped closer. Too close. His scent wrapped around me like smoke.

"Duke." My voice came out steadier than I felt. "What are we doing?"

"What we should have done years ago." He moved into my space, not touching but close enough that I could feel the heat radiating off his skin. "Before he marked you. Before you convinced yourself you were meant to stand behind someone instead of leading."

My breath hitched. "I was loyal—"

"You were wasted." His forehead pressed against mine, and the contact sent electricity down my spine. He inhaled deeply, and I felt his whole body shudder. "Do you know how many times I watched him take credit for your strategies? Your brilliance? How many Council meetings I sat through while he preened and you stood silent in the corner?"

His hands came up to frame my face, thumbs brushing my cheekbones. Not demanding. Reverent.

"A true Alpha," he whispered against my skin, "kneels only for his equal."

Then he dropped to one knee.

My wolf went absolutely still. This was—this wasn't—Alphas didn't kneel. Not to anyone. Not even to their Lunas.

"I've wanted you for years, Maeve." His dark eyes locked on mine, and the raw honesty in them terrified me. "Watched you. Waited. Hoped the Moon Goddess would show you what I saw. What everyone but you could see."

I couldn't breathe. Couldn't think. My wolf was purring, reaching toward him in a way that felt like betrayal. Harrison's mark might be gone from my neck, but the ghost of it still burned.

"Get up." The words came out shaky.

Duke rose slowly, his hands sliding down to my shoulders. "Tell me you don't feel this. Tell me your wolf isn't calling for mine right now, and I'll walk away."

I opened my mouth. Closed it. Because I couldn't lie. Not about this.

My phone buzzed in the pile of clothes at my feet, shattering the moment. Duke stepped back as I grabbed it, and my blood went cold at the name on the screen.

Beta Marcus. Duke's second.

"Luna." His voice was clipped. "Rogues. Western border. At least fifteen."

The fear I'd felt seconds ago transformed into something sharp and clear. "Casualties?"

"Not yet. But they're pushing hard. They know—" He paused. "They know the Alpha's gone."

I was already pulling on clothes, my mind racing through defensive formations. "Hold the line. I'm coming."

Duke caught my wrist. "I'll lead the enforcers—"

"No." I met his eyes. "You lead the fighters. I'll coordinate from the war room. We do this smart, not just strong."

For a second, I thought he'd argue. Then he smiled, sharp and proud. "Yes, Alpha."

***

The war room was chaos when I burst through the doors. Pack members crowded around the tactical display, voices overlapping in panic.

"They're flanking from the north—"

"We don't have enough warriors on the western ridge—"

"Where's the Alpha? Someone needs to—"

"Enough." My voice cut through the noise like a blade.

Every head turned. I moved to the display, my mind already sorting through variables. Fifteen rogues. Our western border was weakest there because Harrison had pulled warriors to guard his fucking escape route three months ago.

But I knew something he never had. I knew every inch of that territory. Every weak point. Every advantage.

"Marcus." I pulled up the comm link. "Pull back to the ridge. Let them think they're gaining ground."

"Luna, if we retreat—"

"You're not retreating. You're herding them into the ravine." I traced the path on the display. "Duke, take your enforcers through the northern pass. When they hit the ravine, you close the trap from above."

Silence on the line. Then Duke's voice, dark with approval: "Clever girl."

"Sarah." I turned to my friend, who stood wide-eyed by the door. "Get the healers to the eastern clearing. That's where we'll bring any wounded."

She nodded and ran.

I pulled up the live feed from our border cameras, watching the rogues advance. They were cocky. Sloppy. They thought we were leaderless. Weak.

They were wrong.

"All units, on my mark." I watched the rogues funnel into the ravine, exactly where I needed them. "Now."

The comm exploded with snarls and howls. On screen, I watched Duke's black wolf lead the charge from above, cutting off the rogues' escape. Marcus's team pushed from behind.

It was over in minutes.

"Status." My hands were steady on the display.

"All rogues subdued." Marcus's breathing was heavy. "Zero casualties on our side. Zero."

The war room erupted in cheers. I let out a breath I didn't know I'd been holding.

When I turned, Beta James—Harrison's Beta, the one who'd barely looked at me before—stood in the doorway. His eyes were wide, and slowly, deliberately, he dropped to one knee.

"Alpha," he said, and the title rang through the room like a bell.

One by one, every wolf in the war room knelt.

My wolf rose inside me, silver eyes glowing, and I felt the last chain of Harrison's shadow break.

***

I called the pack meeting for dawn. No more waiting. No more pretending we could survive on Harrison's ghost.

They gathered in the main hall, exhausted from the night's battle but alert. Waiting. I stood on the raised platform, Duke a silent presence at my back.

"Silver Moon is dying." I let the words hit them. "Harrison left us with nothing. Mortgaged territory. Stolen funds. Enemies circling because they smell weakness."

Murmurs rippled through the crowd.

"But we're not weak. Last night proved that." I met their eyes, one by one. "We can survive this. But not alone. Not fractured. We need to merge with the Obsidian Pack."

The murmurs turned to shouts.

"We need a true Alpha!" Elder Thomas stood, his face red. "Not a Luna playing at leadership. We should wait for Harrison's heir—"

"There is no heir." My voice didn't rise, but something in it made him flinch. "There is no Harrison. There's only what he left behind. Ashes and debt."

Duke's hand touched my lower back, lending me his aura. I felt his power rise behind me like a wave.

But I didn't need it.

I stepped forward, and my own Alpha presence rolled through the room. Wolves whimpered. Backed away. Even Elder Thomas dropped his gaze.

"I am your Alpha." The words came from somewhere deep, primal. "Not because I'm Harrison's mate. Not because Duke stands with me. Because I earned it. Last night. Every strategy that kept us alive these past three months. Every treaty. Every victory you thought was Harrison's."

I let my eyes glow silver.

"That was me. It's always been me. And if you can't accept that, there's the door."

No one moved.

Elder Thomas slowly, painfully, lowered himself to one knee. "Forgive me, Alpha."

The rest of the pack followed.

Duke's breath was warm against my ear. "That's my girl."

And for the first time since Harrison's betrayal, I smiled.

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