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After My Mate Replaced Me with a Rogue Seer Novel Cover

After My Mate Replaced Me with a Rogue Seer

The full moon hung heavy in the night sky, casting silver light across the Blood River Pack's annual Moon Festival. I stood at the edge of the clearing, my fingers nervously twisting the stem of the moon-bloom I'd spent hours gathering. The delicate white petals seemed to glow in the darkness, just like they had in my mother's stories about true mates and perfect bonds. "Tonight's the night," I whispered to myself, smoothing down the front of my dress. "He'll see me tonight." Two years of marriage, two years of rejection, and still my heart held hope. The mating moon was at its peak—the perfect time for Jasper to finally acknowledge our bond. I took a deep breath and stepped forward into the circle of firelight where my mate stood tall and proud. Jasper's dark hair gleamed as he conversed with visiting Alphas from neighboring territories. His broad shoulders and commanding presence drew every eye, just as they had drawn mine when we first met. But when his gaze finally fell on me approaching with the traditional offering, something cold flickered in his eyes.
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Chapter 2

The floorboards beneath my knees were cold and hard as I scrubbed at a stain that wouldn't come clean. Three days had passed since my parents left for the Northern Ridge. Three days of silence, of worrying, of praying to the Moon Goddess that they were safe.

I'd been demoted to cleaning the pack house floors—another humiliation orchestrated by Sabrina. The servants avoided me, their eyes filled with pity or contempt. I was no longer the Luna; I was less than an Omega.

"Siena." One of the kitchen workers passed by, her eyes darting nervously around. "I'm sorry about your parents."

My hands stilled on the brush. "What do you mean?"

She hesitated, then whispered, "There's been no word from the Northern Ridge. It's not normal."

A cold knot formed in my stomach. Before I could question her further, a searing pain tore through my chest—so sudden and violent that I collapsed onto the wet floor.

"Siena?" The worker knelt beside me, but her voice sounded distant through the roaring in my ears.

Something was wrong. Terribly wrong. The familial bond I shared with my parents had snapped—not gradually like a thread unraveling, but suddenly like a wire cut by sharp teeth.

"My parents," I gasped, clutching at my chest. "They're dying."

I scrambled to my feet, leaving the bucket of dirty water overturning behind me. The pain intensified with each step, guiding me like a compass toward the source of my agony.

The Northern Ridge. Rogues. My parents were under attack.

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I burst through the heavy oak doors of Jasper's office without knocking. Five Alphas from neighboring packs sat around the conference table, their conversation halting abruptly as I stumbled in.

"Jasper!" My voice cracked with desperation. "My parents—they're being attacked on the Northern Ridge!"

Jasper's eyes narrowed dangerously. "You dare interrupt—"

"Please!" I fell to my knees, not caring about the dignity I'd been trying to maintain. "They're dying! You have to send help—the warriors, Elena—"

Sabrina rose from her seat at Jasper's right hand, her silvery dress catching the light. "How dare you barge in here with your hysterics?"

"My parents are dying!" I screamed, my composure shattering completely. "I can feel it! The bond is breaking!"

Jasper stood slowly, his massive frame casting a shadow over me. "Control yourself."

"Elena can heal them if we hurry," I pleaded, tears streaming down my face. "Please, Jasper. They're your pack now too."

Sabrina glided to Jasper's side, placing a manicured hand on his arm. She leaned close, whispering something I couldn't hear.

I watched Jasper's expression change as she spoke—hardening, calcifying into something cold and terrible.

"She says it's the spirits' judgment," he finally announced, his voice devoid of emotion. "Interfering would transfer the bad omen to my bloodline."

"What?" I stared at him in disbelief. "That's nonsense! They're your allies!"

"Enough!" Jasper's Alpha tone slammed into me like a physical blow. "I will not risk my pack or my bloodline for your sentimental attachments."

I lunged for the door. "Then I'll go myself!"

"STOP!"

The Alpha command froze me mid-step. My muscles locked, my breath caught in my throat. I couldn't move, couldn't speak, could only watch through wide eyes as Jasper nodded to his guards.

"Take her to the dungeon," he ordered. "The silver-lined cell. I won't have her spreading her curse throughout the pack."

Strong hands gripped my arms, dragging me backward. I fought against the command with everything I had, but Jasper's hold on me was absolute.

"Jasper," I finally managed to gasp out. "Please..."

His face remained impassive as the guards hauled me through the door.

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The dungeon was dark and damp, the walls lined with silver that burned against my skin. They'd chained me to the wall—unnecessary given the Alpha command still binding my muscles.

Alone in the darkness, I felt the bonds of family stretching thin, ready to snap completely.

Then it happened.

A violent shudder ran through my entire body as the maternal bond severed. The pain was indescribable—like having a limb torn from me without anesthesia.

"No!" I screamed into the darkness. "Mom! NO!"

Something cracked inside me—not just my heart, but something deeper, more primal. The part of me that had remained dormant despite years of abuse and neglect.

The wolf inside me stirred.

For two years she had slumbered, weakened by Jasper's rejection and my own submission. But now, as grief tore through me like wildfire, she awakened with a vengeance.

"LUNA!" I cried out, feeling her presence surge forward.

My eyes burned silver in the darkness—royal silver, not the muted gray of a submissive wolf. My nails lengthened into claws, digging into my palms.

And from deep within my chest came a howl—not the whimper of a broken Luna, but the blood-curdling cry of something fierce and vengeful.

The sound shook the dungeon foundations, echoing off the stone walls until it seemed to vibrate through my very bones.

I felt my wolf rising within me, no longer content to sleep while I suffered.

She had awakened.

And she was hungry for blood.

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