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After My Mate Stole My Son, I Swore Revenge Novel Cover

After My Mate Stole My Son, I Swore Revenge

The mirror reflected a stranger—my eyes too bright, my smile too fragile. I smoothed down the silver silk dress that hugged my curves, a gift from Father for my eighteenth birthday. Today was the day I'd finally be claimed as Colton's Luna, his mate, his equal. "You look just like her," Father said from the doorway of my bedroom. I turned to see Alpha Thomas Ferguson leaning against the frame, his eyes misty with memories. My father, the powerful Alpha of the Silver Moon Pack, looked smaller somehow today. "Like Mother?" I asked, touching the dress. "Yes." He crossed the room and took something from his pocket. "Which is why I want you to have this." He placed a silver locket in my palm. It was intricately crafted with our pack symbol etched on the front.
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Chapter 4

The pain in my side had become a constant companion, a dull ache that flared into agony whenever I shifted position too quickly. Three months had passed since Giovanna's latest scheme had unfolded.

"Critical condition," Elena had announced to the pack, her eyes carefully avoiding mine as she stood beside Giovanna's bed. "Renal failure. She needs a transplant immediately."

I'd been summoned to the pack house's medical bay, where Elena had drawn my blood with trembling hands.

"You're the only match," she whispered later, her voice breaking. "I'm sorry, Mariah. She has something on me—my family..."

Now I lay strapped to an operating table, the cold metal seeping through the thin hospital gown they'd forced me into. The surgical lights blinded me as figures in masks hovered above.

"Alpha has authorized the procedure," someone said. "Patient is secured."

"No anesthesia?" Another voice questioned.

"Alpha's orders. We need her conscious enough to feel... for compliance later."

I struggled against the restraints as a needle plunged into my arm. Not anesthesia—something else. Something that kept me awake but paralyzed as they cut into my side.

"Taking the left kidney," Elena's voice drifted above me. "Blood pressure dropping..."

The pain was beyond anything I'd experienced—worse than rejection, worse than childbirth in that cold prison cell. I screamed silently as they harvested a piece of me to save the woman who had destroyed my life.

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I woke to searing pain in the servants' quarters, curled on a narrow cot. My side felt hollow, a jagged scar marking where they'd taken my kidney. The wound was crudely stitched, already infected at the edges.

"Water," I croaked, my voice still raw from the wolfsbane.

A young Omega girl appeared, her eyes wide with fear. "Don't move. You'll tear the stitches."

"How long?" I managed.

"Three days since the surgery." She helped me sip from a cup. "They said you were donating to save Luna Giovanna."

I coughed, the movement sending fresh waves of agony through my body. "Save her? Or save her position?"

The girl's eyes widened further. She glanced nervously at the door before whispering, "There are rumors. Some say she's not really sick at all."

Of course she wasn't. This had never been about saving Giovanna's life—it was about ensuring I could never escape, never fight back. A wolf with one kidney was weaker, more vulnerable.

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Weeks passed as I slowly recovered. The scar healed into a twisted ridge of flesh that pulled whenever I moved. I'd lost weight, my clothes hanging loose on my diminished frame.

One evening, while cleaning the west wing, I discovered a forgotten ballroom. Dust sheets covered furniture and paintings, but in the corner stood an old grand piano, its mahogany case dulled with neglect.

Something stirred within me—not my wolf, who remained silent, but something deeper. I approached the piano hesitantly, lifting the fallboard to reveal yellowed keys.

My fingers hovered over them, remembering. Before everything—before Colton, before rejection—there had been music. My mother had played, and I had learned at her side.

I pressed a key. The note rang out, surprisingly clear despite the piano's age. Then another. And another.

A melody formed—sad, haunting, filled with all the words I could no longer speak. The music poured from my fingers, carrying my pain, my rage, my grief. For the first time since my rejection, I felt something other than emptiness.

The melody drifted through the pack house, a ghostly presence that seemed to touch everyone who heard it. I didn't notice the footsteps until it was too late.

"What is this?" Colton's voice cut through the music.

I turned to find him standing in the doorway, his face a mask of confusion and something else—something that looked almost like longing.

"Alpha," I whispered, rising from the bench.

He stepped closer, his eyes fixed on the piano. "That song..."

"It was my mother's," I said softly.

He reached out as if to touch the keys, then stopped. Behind him, Giovanna appeared, her face twisted with fury.

"She's using witchcraft," she hissed, grabbing Colton's arm. "Can't you feel it? She's trying to curse us—to curse our son!"

Colton's expression changed, the momentary softness vanishing. "Witchcraft?"

"Through the music," Giovanna insisted, her eyes wild. "She's trying to steal him away from us!"

Before I could protest, Colton lunged forward. But instead of striking me, he slammed the piano lid down with all his strength—directly onto my fingers as they rested on the keys.

The crack of bones was audible. Pain exploded through my hands as they were crushed between the heavy lid and the keyboard.

"Now you can't cast your spells," he snarled, lifting the lid to reveal my mangled fingers—twisted, broken, forever ruined.

I stared at my destroyed hands, unable to scream through the shock. My fingers—the only part of me that could still create beauty—were shattered beyond repair.

As darkness closed in around me, I heard Giovanna's satisfied laugh echoing through the ballroom. But beneath it was something else—a faint sound that might have been Colton's wolf, howling in protest at what his human half had done.

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