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After My Mate Claimed His Mistress, I Unleashed My Power Novel Cover

After My Mate Claimed His Mistress, I Unleashed My Power

The ground beneath the Silver Glade Pack shook violently, a tremor that rattled my very bones. Before the sound of the explosion even registered, the shockwave shattered the windows of the Alchemy Hall, sending shards of glass raining down like deadly confetti. "The lab!" I gasped, dropping the basket of herbs I had been gathering. Thick, unnatural blue smoke billowed from the east wing—my wing. That was where ten years of my life’s work resided. It was where I brewed the strength tonics that gave our warriors their edge, and the healing balms that kept our casualty rates miraculously low. Without a second thought, I sprinted toward the inferno. "Luna! Wait! It's too dangerous!" a Delta warrior shouted, but I ignored him.
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Chapter 3

The scent of sulfur and fear led me straight to the northern perimeter. It was a secluded patrol route, shadowed by towering pines and thick underbrush—the perfect place for a coward to hide.

Shane Owens was pacing back and forth near the tree line, his boots kicking up dust. He looked like a man haunted by his own shadow, jumping at the snap of a twig. I didn't approach him with the stealth of a hunter; I walked toward him with the heavy, inevitable stride of a queen.

"Shane," I said, my voice low but cutting through the silence like a whip.

He spun around, his eyes wide and frantic. "Luna Sienna! I... I was just patrolling!"

"Patrolling?" I stopped a few feet from him, letting silence stretch until he began to fidget. "Strange. You aren't on the roster for this sector. But you are wearing the same jacket you wore the day the Alchemy Hall burned."

I took a step closer, inhaling deeply. The wind carried the undeniable, acrid tang of the chemical accelerant I had found in the ruins. It was faint, masked by sweat and pine, but to a nose trained in alchemy—and to a wolf of my lineage—it was as loud as a scream.

"You smell like ash and accelerant, Shane," I said, my voice dropping an octave. I didn't shout. I didn't need to. I simply released a fraction of the pressure I had kept bottled up for ten years. The air around us grew heavy, charged with the static electricity of a suppressed Alpha aura.

Shane’s knees buckled slightly. He grabbed a tree trunk for support, his face draining of color. "I... I don't know what you're talking about."

"Don't lie to me," I commanded. My eyes flashed, a flicker of liquid gold bleeding into the brown. "You were there. You helped her plant it. Why? Did she promise you a promotion? A place at the High Table?"

"I didn't mean to hurt anyone!" Shane blurted out, sweat beading on his forehead. The pressure was crushing him, squeezing the truth from his lungs. "She said... she said it was just a small fire! To scare you! I was just following orders!"

"Whose orders?" I demanded, stepping into his personal space.

"I—"

"Oh! Help! Someone help me!"

A shrill cry pierced the air. I turned to see Violette emerging from the path behind us. She stumbled, her hand pressed to her forehead in a caricature of distress, before collapsing onto the soft grass in a dead faint.

The pressure on Shane broke instantly. "Violette!" he yelled, his survival instinct overridden by his infatuation. He rushed past me, dropping to his knees beside the Omega. "She's fainted! I need to get her to the infirmary!"

He scooped her up in his arms, shooting me a terrified glance before sprinting back toward the pack house. I watched them go, my jaw clenched. Violette’s head lulled back against his shoulder, but I saw the slight twitch of her eyelids. She was awake. She had been watching.

I let them run. A confession under duress was good, but public proof was better. And I was beginning to realize that simply exposing them wouldn't be enough. I needed to destroy them.

***

Three nights later, the betrayal shifted from political to visceral.

I was in the guest wing, sitting cross-legged on the floor, meditating to keep my inner wolf from tearing the castle down stone by stone. The moon was high, casting a silver glow through the window. It should have been peaceful.

Then, the pain hit.

It wasn't an injury. It was a soul-deep tearing, a jagged agony that ripped through my chest and centered on the mating gland in my neck. I gasped, clawing at my throat, my vision blurring with red.

It felt like invisible teeth sinking into my flesh, grinding against the bone.

*He’s marking her.*

My wolf howled in the back of my mind, a sound of pure, unadulterated fury. Henrik hadn't rejected me. We were still bonded. For an Alpha to mark another female while his true mate still lived and breathed... it was a violation of the highest order. It was a spiritual adultery that weakened the very essence of the pack bond.

I collapsed onto the rug, my body convulsing as the phantom bite burned into my skin. He was claiming Violette. He was trying to overwrite ten years of devotion with a single act of lust.

Sweat poured down my face, mixing with the tears I refused to shed. The pain was meant to break me. It was meant to make me wither, to force me into submission or death, as was the fate of most discarded mates.

But Henrik had forgotten who I was.

I wasn't just a wolf. I was Lycan.

I gritted my teeth, channeling the agony into fuel. I visualized the bond between us—a thick, golden rope that had turned black and rotten. I didn't try to save it. I let the pain cauterize my heart. When the sensation finally faded to a dull throb, I opened my eyes.

In the mirror across the room, my reflection stared back. My eyes were no longer brown. They were glowing a fierce, radiant gold. The pain hadn't weakened me; it had clarified me.

***

A week later, the summons came. An emergency pack meeting in the Great Hall.

The atmosphere was electric, buzzing with whispers and excitement. I stood in the back, hidden in the shadows of a pillar, wearing a simple gray dress that blended into the stone. I was the ghost at the feast.

Henrik stood on the raised dais, looking more arrogant than I had ever seen him. He wore his ceremonial Alpha cloak, the one I had stitched for him with protective runes sewn into the lining. Beside him stood Violette. She was glowing, dressed in soft pink, her hands resting protectively over her flat stomach.

"My pack!" Henrik’s voice boomed, amplified by his Alpha tone. "For too long, the Silver Glade has lived in uncertainty. We have been strong, but we have lacked a future."

He paused, looking out over the crowd. His gaze swept the room and landed on me in the shadows. His lip curled in a sneer—a look of pure triumph.

"Tonight, that changes," Henrik announced, grabbing Violette’s hand and raising it high. "The Moon Goddess has finally blessed us. Violette is carrying my pup!"

A gasp went through the room, followed by a deafening roar of applause. Warriors stomped their feet; women cheered. In a werewolf pack, fertility was sacred. An heir meant stability.

"The Future Alpha!" someone shouted, and the chant was taken up by the crowd. "Future Alpha! Future Alpha!"

Violette dabbed at her eyes, leaning into Henrik. "I am so humbled," she breathed into the microphone, her voice trembling perfectly. "I promise to raise this child to be strong, just like his father."

Henrik basked in the adoration, his chest puffing out. He looked at me again, his eyes conveying a clear message: *You are obsolete. You are barren. I have won.*

The pack turned to look at me, their expressions a mix of pity and scorn. The barren Luna. The failure. The placeholder.

I didn't look away. I didn't flinch. I stared straight at Henrik, my face an impassive mask of stone.

*Cheer while you can,* I thought, a cold, dark amusement curling in my gut.

They were celebrating a miracle, but I knew the biology. I had seen the medical charts Henrik had been too arrogant to read properly years ago. His wolf was sterile. Cursed by his grandfather's crimes.

That baby wasn't the future Alpha. It was a rogue’s bastard.

Henrik had just announced his own cuckoldry to the entire world, and he was too stupid to know it. I turned and walked out of the hall, the chants of "Future Alpha" fading behind me. My time for silence was over. It was time to burn the house down.

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