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After My Mate’s Lies, I Became the Alpha King’s Luna Novel Cover

After My Mate’s Lies, I Became the Alpha King’s Luna

The silver moon hung low in the night sky, casting an ethereal glow over the ceremonial clearing. My heart pounded against my ribs as I stood before the entire Silver Moon Pack, my white dress flowing around me like water. Tonight was supposed to be our night—mine and Barrett's. After years of sacrifice and devotion, I would finally be named Luna, his mate and equal. The Elder's weathered hands held the ancient Luna crown, its moonstone centerpiece catching the light. "Tonight, we witness the union of our future Alpha to his chosen mate," he announced, his voice carrying across the hushed gathering. Barrett stood tall beside me, his profile sharp in the moonlight. I reached for his hand, but he pulled away, his eyes fixed on something—someone—beyond the crowd. "Barrett?" I whispered, confusion threading through me. Before I could react, he stepped forward, raising his hand to silence the Elder.
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The silver moon hung low in the night sky, casting an ethereal glow over the ceremonial clearing. My heart pounded against my ribs as I stood before the entire Silver Moon Pack, my white dress flowing around me like water. Tonight was supposed to be our night—mine and Barrett's. After years of sacrifice and devotion, I would finally be named Luna, his mate and equal.

The Elder's weathered hands held the ancient Luna crown, its moonstone centerpiece catching the light. "Tonight, we witness the union of our future Alpha to his chosen mate," he announced, his voice carrying across the hushed gathering.

Barrett stood tall beside me, his profile sharp in the moonlight. I reached for his hand, but he pulled away, his eyes fixed on something—someone—beyond the crowd.

"Barrett?" I whispered, confusion threading through me.

Before I could react, he stepped forward, raising his hand to silence the Elder. The crowd murmured in surprise.

"I cannot do this," he said, his voice carrying an edge I'd never heard before. "I cannot accept Amelia as Luna."

The world tilted beneath my feet. "What?"

"Barrett, this is not the time—" the Elder began, but Barrett cut him off.

"Giana is dying," he announced, his voice breaking. "Wolfsbane poisoning. The healer says she has hours left."

My vision blurred as Giana stepped from the shadows, her face pale but her eyes gleaming with triumph. She clutched her stomach dramatically, though I noticed she stood perfectly straight for someone supposedly at death's door.

"I need to be with her," Barrett continued, not even looking at me. "With my true heart."

The pack gasped. Visiting dignitaries from neighboring packs exchanged shocked glances. My mother's friend covered her mouth in horror.

"Barrett, please," I begged, reaching for him. "We can help Giana together. We can—"

"No." His eyes finally met mine, cold and distant. "I, Barrett Lee, future Alpha of the Silver Moon Pack, reject you, Amelia Harvey, as my mate."

The formal rejection words sliced through me like silver blades. My wolf howled in agony inside me as our bond shattered. I staggered backward, clutching my chest as physical pain radiated through me.

"I'm sorry," he said, not sounding sorry at all. Then he turned and rushed from the stage, Giana following close behind.

I stood frozen, tears streaming down my face as hundreds of eyes bore into me—some pitying, others gleeful at my humiliation.

---

The pack cemetery was silent save for the whisper of wind through the trees. I knelt before my parents' graves, their headstones side by side under the fading moon.

"I'm sorry," I whispered, tracing their names with trembling fingers. "I failed you both. I couldn't be the Luna you wanted me to be."

The rejection pain still pulsed through my body, but I forced myself to stand. From my bag, I withdrew a silver dagger and a small bottle of alcohol.

"I won't be his victim," I said to the night air. "I won't be the rejected mate everyone pities."

I poured the alcohol over the mate mark on my shoulder—the mark Barrett had placed there years ago when we were chosen. The alcohol stung, but not as much as my resolve.

Holding the dagger over a small fire I'd built, I waited for the silver to heat. When it glowed red-hot, I pressed it against the mark. Pain seared through me, but I bit back my scream, refusing to give Barrett or Giana the satisfaction of hearing my agony.

As the mark burned away, leaving only a scar, I pulled Barrett's varsity jacket from my bag—the one he'd given me when we first became chosen mates. I tossed it into the fire, watching as flames consumed the blue fabric.

"Goodbye, Silver Moon Pack," I said, picking up my single bag. "Goodbye, Barrett."

I walked to the pack boundary line, marked by ancient stones carved with wolf symbols. One step beyond would make me a rogue—packless, homeless, but free.

I took that step and didn't look back.

---

Weeks later, I lay unconscious in the neutral woods, my body broken and starved. The rejection had weakened me more than I'd expected, and rogue life was harder than I'd imagined.

Something warm touched my face. Through swollen eyelids, I glimpsed a man's silhouette against the setting sun. Tall, broad-shouldered, with an aura so powerful it made the air around him shimmer.

"So this is what drew me here," he murmured, his voice deep and commanding.

I tried to speak, to warn him I was no threat, but only a weak whimper escaped my cracked lips.

"Easy," he said, kneeling beside me. "You're safe now."

He wrapped something warm around me—a cloak that smelled of pine and winter storms. As he lifted me into his arms, I caught a glimpse of his face. Sharp features, eyes so dark they seemed to absorb light rather than reflect it.

"Malcolm," I whispered before darkness claimed me again.

His arms tightened around me. "Yes, little wolf. Malcolm Wallace. And you're coming home with me."

As consciousness faded, I felt his lips brush against my forehead—not in passion, but in promise. And for the first time since Barrett's rejection, I felt something other than pain.

Hope.

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