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After My Mate Chose Her, the Lycan King Chose Me Novel Cover

After My Mate Chose Her, the Lycan King Chose Me

Rain lashed against the windshield of my SUV, turning the winding road leading to the Silver Moon Pack lands into a blur of gray and green. My wolf, Hera, paced restlessly in the back of my mind, her anxiety bleeding into my own. The council meeting had been draining—hours of debating territory lines and resource allocation while the elders gave me those pitying looks. The looks that said, *'Great Luna, shame about the womb.'* I gripped the steering wheel tighter, my knuckles white. Ten years. I had given ten years of blood, sweat, and literal flesh to this pack. I touched the jagged, raised skin beneath my silk blouse, the silver scar that had ruined me to save my mate, Alpha Conor Anderson. It throbbed whenever a storm rolled in, a constant reminder of the price I paid. Suddenly, a flash of movement darted from the tree line. "Shit!" I slammed on the brakes.
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Chapter 2

The Midnight Gala was supposed to be a celebration of our pack’s prosperity, but as I stood before the double oak doors of the banquet hall, it felt more like walking into an execution. I smoothed the silk of my silver gown—armor I had donned to remind them who I was. I was Harper Ross. I was the Luna who had bled for this ground.

I pushed the doors open. The chatter inside died instantly. Hundreds of eyes turned to me, heavy with pity and judgment. I kept my chin high, ignoring the whispers that hissed like snakes in the grass. *Barren. Broken. Replaced.*

My gaze locked onto the High Table at the far end of the room. My breath hitched in my throat.

Someone was sitting in my chair.

The high-backed velvet chair, embroidered with the silver crescent of the Luna, was not empty. Zoya sat there. She looked small against the dark wood, wearing a dress that was a shade too similar to the one I had worn at my mating ceremony ten years ago. She was sipping wine from my crystal goblet, looking out at the pack with a relaxed, terrifying entitlement.

The silence in the hall was deafening as I marched toward the platform. My heels clicked against the hardwood like gunshots.

"Get up," I said, my voice low but carrying to every corner of the room.

Zoya looked up, feigning surprise. She didn't move. She didn't scramble away in apology. Instead, she set the goblet down slowly, her fingers lingering on the rim.

"Oh, Luna Harper," she said, her voice dripping with that sickening sweetness. "I didn't think you were coming. You looked so... tired earlier."

"That is the Luna's seat," I stated, my hands balling into fists at my sides. "You are an unranked guest. Move. Now."

Zoya smiled, leaning back into the cushions that had supported my back for a decade. "Alpha Conor told me to sit here," she announced, her voice pitching up so the nearby elders could hear. She rested a hand flat against her stomach. "He said the seat of authority belongs to the pack's future bearer. Since you can't fill that role... someone has to."

A collective gasp rippled through the room. My vision went red. The insult was so sharp, so public, it felt like a physical slap.

"What is going on here?"

Conor’s voice boomed from the side entrance. He strode onto the platform, looking dashing in his tuxedo, radiating power. I turned to him, relief flooding me for a split second. Surely, he would correct this. He would drag this girl out of my seat.

"Conor," I said, pointing a shaking finger at Zoya. "She is in my chair."

Conor looked at Zoya, then at me. His expression hardened. "Harper, stop making a scene. It’s just a chair."

"It is not just a chair!" I cried out. "It is my place! She claimed you promised it to her because she is a 'bearer'!"

Conor sighed, adjusting his cufflinks, looking bored. "Zoya is the guest of honor tonight. She needs to be comfortable. There are plenty of empty seats at the Beta table. Sit there, Harper."

The Beta table. He was demoting me. In front of the warriors I had healed, the elders I had served, the children I had protected—he was telling me to sit in the second row while his mistress warmed my throne.

A low, dangerous sound ripped from my throat. It wasn't me; it was Hera. My wolf surged forward, blinded by the disrespect. I bared my teeth, a feral growl vibrating through the silent hall, aimed directly at the smiling girl in my seat.

*"Enough!"*

The command hit me like a sledgehammer. Conor didn't just shout; he unleashed his full Alpha aura. It slammed into my chest, a crushing weight designed to flatten enemies. My scarred wolf, already weak, whimpered and curled into a ball in the back of my mind. My knees hit the floor with a painful crack. I gasped for air, forced into submission by my own mate.

"You will not threaten a guest in my house," Conor snarled, standing over me. He didn't offer me a hand. He turned his back on me, extending his arm to Zoya. "Come, Zoya. The air in here has become toxic."

I watched from the floor, humiliated tears burning my eyes, as Zoya took his arm. She glanced back at me one last time, her eyes gleaming with victory, before they walked out of the hall together.

I didn't stay for the whispers. I scrambled to my feet and ran.

I didn't go to our bedroom. I went to my private study and locked the door. My hands were shaking so badly I could barely type, but the tears had stopped. In their place was a cold, hollow clarity. This wasn't an accident. This wasn't a mid-life crisis.

I pulled up the encrypted chat on my laptop. I had contacted a private investigator hours ago—a human one, expensive and discreet, who didn't care about pack politics.

*"I have the file you asked for, Ms. Ross,"* the message read. *"The subject isn't a random runaway."*

I opened the attachment. A photo of a man filled the screen. Beta Marcus. A traitor Conor had exiled five years ago for selling pack secrets. And listed right below him as next of kin: *Zoya Martinez, Daughter.*

My heart hammered against my ribs. I scrolled down to the financials. My breath caught.

There were transfers. Monthly transfers from a shell corporation I knew Conor used for 'black ops' pack business. He had been sending money to Zoya and her father for eight months.

He hadn't just found a stray on the road. He had imported her. He had paid for her. He had brought the daughter of a traitor into our home to replace me, all while smiling to my face.

I closed the laptop, the screen going black. The sadness in my chest evaporated, replaced by something far more dangerous.

I wasn't just a discarded wife anymore. I was a target. And if Conor wanted a war, he was about to realize that he hadn't just broken my heart—he had broken the leash on the only wolf who knew all his secrets.

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