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After My Mate Killed My Sister, I Swore Revenge Novel Cover

After My Mate Killed My Sister, I Swore Revenge

The bite hurt more than I expected. I stood at the center of the Silverclaw Pack House's grand hall, surrounded by hundreds of wolves dressed in their finest, and all I could feel was the burning pain spreading from my neck. Alpha Roman Wallace's teeth had just broken my skin, marking me as his chosen mate in front of everyone. But there was no spark. No electric current running through my veins. No intoxicating scent wrapping around me like the stories always promised. Just pain. "Congratulations, Luna," someone said, their voice distant and hollow. I forced a smile, my hand instinctively moving to cover the fresh wound on my neck. The mark felt wrong, like my body was rejecting it even as it bled.
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Chapter 4

The abandoned warehouse reeked of mildew and old blood.

I stood at the entrance, Jonathan's hand warm against the small of my back. His warriors fanned out behind us, silent shadows in the darkness. Somewhere in the depths of this crumbling building, the rogues were waiting.

"You sure about this?" Jonathan's voice was low, meant only for me.

I nodded. Three years of training, of building my strength, and this was the moment it all came together. These wolves—cast out by Roman for daring to question Dahlia's legitimacy—could be the key to everything.

"They'll smell the deception on you," he warned. "Rogues don't trust easily."

"Then I'll show them the truth."

We moved deeper into the warehouse. The moonlight barely penetrated the broken windows, casting everything in shades of grey. My wolf stirred, alert but not afraid. She was nothing like the dying creature who'd cowered under Roman's mark. Now she was silver fire, burning bright.

A growl echoed from the shadows.

"That's far enough, Alpha King."

Five figures emerged from the darkness. Rogues. Their clothes were torn, their bodies lean from hunger. But their eyes—their eyes burned with something I recognized.

Betrayal. Rage. The desperate need for justice.

The leader stepped forward. A woman, maybe forty, with a scar running down her left cheek. "You said you had a proposition. We're listening."

Jonathan started to speak, but I touched his arm. This had to come from me.

"My name is Elaina Stevens," I said, my voice steady. "Three years ago, Alpha Roman Wallace forced me into a sham mating. He killed my sister to harvest her heart for his true obsession, Dahlia Greene. Then he tried to kill me when I discovered the truth."

The woman's eyes narrowed. "We know who you are. The weak Luna who ran away."

The words should have stung. Once, they would have destroyed me.

Now they just made me smile.

"I didn't run," I said. "I survived. And I came back stronger."

I let my aura expand, just a fraction. Luna power rolled off me in waves—not the artificial, poisoned energy Roman had tried to force on me, but something real. Something earned.

The rogues stepped back, their wolves responding instinctively to the dominance.

"You're hurt," I said, focusing on the woman. "All of you. Roman cast you out, but not before making sure you'd suffer."

She touched her side, where her shirt was stained dark. "Gamma's parting gift. Said I was spreading lies about the Luna."

"You weren't lying." I moved closer, ignoring Jonathan's warning growl. "You saw the truth. And he punished you for it."

"What do you want from us?" Another rogue, younger, his voice rough with suspicion.

"Your knowledge. Your loyalty." I met each of their eyes in turn. "In three months, Roman is holding Dahlia's official Luna Crowning Ceremony. I'm going to crash it. Expose everything. Burn his empire to ash."

The woman laughed, bitter and sharp. "With what army? You think the pack will just turn on their Alpha?"

"With you." I held out my hand. "You know Silverclaw's layout. Its weaknesses. Its secrets. And you have every reason to want Roman destroyed."

"We're rogues," she spat. "Outcasts. Why would we risk our lives for your revenge?"

"Because it's not just revenge." My voice hardened. "It's justice. For my sister. For every wolf Roman has manipulated and destroyed. For you."

Silence stretched between us.

Then the woman stepped forward. "Show me."

"Show you what?"

"Your power. Prove you're not just another Alpha's puppet."

I understood. Words meant nothing to wolves who'd been betrayed. Only action mattered.

I reached for her, my hand hovering over the wound at her side. My Luna abilities had awakened slowly over the past three years, guided by Blood Moon's healers. I'd learned to channel energy, to mend what was broken.

But I'd never tried it on a rogue before.

I pressed my palm against her shirt. Heat flowed through me, silver light spilling from my fingers. The woman gasped, her body going rigid.

"Easy," I murmured. "Let it work."

The wound knitted itself together beneath my touch. Flesh mending, pain fading. When I pulled back, the stain remained but the injury was gone.

The woman stared at me, her hand moving to her side. Testing. Pressing.

Nothing.

"How—"

"A true Luna doesn't just command," I said. "She heals. She protects. She gives strength to those who have none left."

I turned to the others. "Let me help you. All of you. And in return, help me take back what Roman stole."

One by one, they came forward. I healed their wounds, mended their broken bones, eased their pain. With each touch, I felt their loyalty shift. Not forced. Not commanded.

Earned.

When the last rogue stepped back, whole and strong, the woman with the scar dropped to one knee.

"We pledge ourselves to you, Luna Queen," she said. "Our teeth are yours. Our claws are yours. Our lives are yours."

The others followed, kneeling in the darkness of that abandoned warehouse.

Jonathan's hand found mine, squeezing once. Pride radiated through our bond.

I looked at my new army—five rogues who knew every secret Silverclaw held.

"Then let's give Roman Wallace a homecoming he'll never forget," I said.

---

The message arrived two days later.

Jonathan found me in the strategy room, maps of Silverclaw territory spread across the table. The rogues had been thorough, marking guard rotations, weak points in the perimeter, hidden passages through the Pack House.

"It's here," he said, holding up an ornate envelope. "The invitation."

I took it with steady hands. The paper was thick, expensive. Gold lettering announced the Luna Crowning Ceremony of Dahlia Greene, to be held in exactly three months.

My sister's murderer, wearing a crown.

"Victor Blackwood confirmed his attendance," Jonathan continued. "The Council Elder investigating the corruption rumors. If we can get the evidence in front of him—"

"We will." I traced the gold letters. "Dr. Cross gave us everything we need. Medical files. Recordings. Proof of the illegal transplant."

"And our invitation?"

Jonathan's smile was dark. "Secured. The Alpha King of Blood Moon and his mate. They don't know it's you yet."

I set down the invitation and looked at the maps. Three months of planning, condensed into one night. One moment.

One reckoning.

"The rogues will be our vanguard," I said. "They'll infiltrate the territory the night before, position themselves at key points. When we arrive—"

"You'll drop your scent masking," Jonathan finished. "Let every wolf in that hall feel what a true Luna's power is."

I nodded. Roman had tried to make me weak, submissive, broken. He'd failed.

Now I'd show him exactly what he'd created instead.

---

The night of the ceremony arrived with a blood-red sunset.

I stood in front of the mirror in our chambers, barely recognizing the woman staring back. Gone was the frightened girl in a borrowed dress. In her place stood a Luna Queen in midnight blue, her hair swept up, her eyes blazing silver.

Grace's pendant rested against my throat. The only piece of her I had left.

"For you," I whispered to her memory. "I'm doing this for you."

Jonathan appeared behind me, devastating in a black suit. His hands settled on my shoulders, his reflection meeting mine in the mirror.

"Ready?"

I touched the pendant one last time. "Let's go home."

The drive to Silverclaw territory felt both endless and too short. Our convoy moved through the darkness—Jonathan and me in the lead vehicle, our elite warriors following, the rogues already in position.

As we crossed the border, I felt it immediately. The land was sick. Dying. The trees looked wrong, their leaves withered despite the season. The air tasted of rot.

"The corruption," Jonathan said quietly. "When an Alpha betrays the Moon Goddess's laws, the land suffers."

I pressed my hand against the window, feeling the wrongness seep through the glass. This was what Roman had done. Not just to me, not just to Grace, but to everything he touched.

The Pack House loomed ahead, blazing with lights. Cars lined the driveway—Alphas from neighboring packs, Council members, witnesses to Dahlia's crowning.

Witnesses to her fall.

We pulled up to the entrance. Guards approached, their expressions wary but respectful. They knew Jonathan's reputation. The Alpha King who'd never lost a challenge.

Jonathan stepped out first, then offered me his hand. I took it, letting him help me from the car.

And I dropped my scent masking.

The effect was immediate. My Luna pheromones rolled out in waves—cedar and rain and something wild, something that screamed power and authority and absolute dominance.

The guards' eyes went wide. Their wolves recognized what their minds couldn't process.

Luna. True Luna. Queen.

One by one, they dropped to their knees.

I walked past them, Jonathan at my side, our warriors falling into formation behind us. The massive doors to the Great Hall stood open, music and laughter spilling out.

I paused at the threshold, my hand finding Grace's pendant.

Inside that hall, Roman waited. Dahlia waited. The Council waited.

They thought they were celebrating a coronation.

They had no idea they were attending a funeral.

I looked at Jonathan. He nodded once.

Together, we stepped into the light.

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