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After the Future Alpha Betrayed Me, His Rival Claimed Me

I never thought the end of my world would smell like cheap cherry blossom perfume. As an ordinary, low-ranking she-wolf of the Silverfang Pack, I had spent the last three years perfecting the art of turning a blind eye. I was the chosen mate of Future Alpha Chris Wheeler. To the rest of the pack, I was the lucky girl who had somehow secured a place beside royalty. To Chris, I was a convenient placeholder—quiet, compliant, and easy to ignore while he lived exactly as he pleased. I returned to the packhouse early that afternoon, my head pounding from a long shift in the pack archives. The grand hallways were quiet, bathed in the dim, heavy amber light of the setting sun. As I climbed the sweeping staircase to the third floor, my inner wolf, usually a quiet and subdued presence in my mind, began to pace restlessly. Then, the scent hit me. It wasn't just Chris's familiar, sharp cedarwood.
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Chapter 4

I barely slept a wink on Journey’s worn velvet couch. The ghost of Noah’s kiss still burned on my lips, and my inner wolf spent the entire night pacing circles in my mind, humming with a restless, joyous energy she hadn't shown since I was a teenager.

When morning finally broke, I had to return to the Silverfang packhouse one last time to officially resign from my pack archive duties. I was hoping to slip out the back door unnoticed, but the universe had other plans. A fleet of sleek, black SUVs rolled up the gravel driveway, instantly sending the entire packhouse into a frenzy. The Obsidian Pack had arrived.

Panic spiked in my chest, but my inner wolf purred in deep satisfaction. Alpha Noah Ferguson stepped out of the lead vehicle, looking like a dark, lethal god in a tailored charcoal suit. He smoothly informed the flustered Silverfang elders that he was here for "urgent inter-pack border business." But his dark, stormy eyes instantly locked onto me across the courtyard. Bypassing our ranking members entirely, he pointed a massive hand in my direction.

"I want her to show me the eastern woods," Noah commanded, his Alpha tone leaving absolutely no room for debate. "For security purposes."

No one dared argue with the most feared Alpha in the territory.

Ten minutes later, we were walking side by side beneath the thick canopy of the Silverfang woods. The autumn leaves crunched beneath our feet, but the only thing I could focus on was the overwhelming mate bond pulsing between us. It was a magnetic, physical pull that made my fingers twitch with the urge to reach out and touch him. Noah walked close beside me, his massive frame radiating a comforting heat, smelling intoxicatingly of pine forests and rain.

"You're quiet today, Elina," he murmured, his deep voice vibrating through the crisp morning air.

I hugged my arms around my chest, suddenly feeling very small. "I'm just... processing. Yesterday afternoon I was a discarded chosen mate, and today I'm walking in the woods with the strongest Alpha in the country. It’s a lot. Honestly, I feel like a footnote in someone else's history book, desperately trying to figure out how to write my own chapter."

Noah stopped dead in his tracks. The sudden halt made me stumble a step forward before I turned back to look at him. His jaw was clenched, and his dark eyes were wide with a shock I had never expected to see on his stoic face.

"What did you just say?" he asked, his voice dropping to a rough whisper.

I blinked, confused by his intense reaction. "That I feel like a footnote?"

"No," Noah took a slow step toward me, the air crackling with electricity. "The whole phrase. About the history book. You used to say that exact sentence three years ago. On the supernatural college forum. Usually right before your Pack History finals."

My heart completely stopped. The breath vanished from my lungs. "How... how could you possibly know that? I was anonymous. My username was—"

"MoonstoneGirl," Noah finished for me, his eyes burning with an emotion so raw it made my knees weak. He reached out, his large, warm hands gently cupping my cheeks. "Because I was Nightfall. I was the one on the other side of the screen, Elina."

My brain short-circuited. I stared up at this terrifying, ruthless Alpha, trying to reconcile him with the sweet, attentive boy who used to stay up until three in the morning talking to me about poetry, pack lore, and our secret dreams.

"You?" I gasped, tears suddenly prickling the corners of my eyes. "But you disappeared. You just deleted your account and vanished."

Noah’s expression twisted with deep, agonizing regret. His thumbs softly stroked my cheekbones. "Because you posted a picture with Chris. You called him your chosen mate. I was a young, newly appointed Alpha, Elina. I was drowning in pack politics, and my pride couldn't handle the fact that my mate—the brilliant, gentle female I was already falling in love with—had chosen another wolf. My jealousy drove me away. I thought I was doing the noble thing by letting you be happy. It was the biggest mistake of my life, and I have spent the last three years paying for it in the dark."

He had been waiting for me. He had loved me before he even knew my scent.

The revelation was beautiful, but it was also a massive, terrifying weight. A cold wave of reality crashed over me, washing away the warmth of his touch. I took a stumbling step back, breaking his hold.

"Noah, you're the Alpha of the Obsidian Pack," I whispered, my voice trembling as deep-seated insecurities clawed their way up my throat. "You're werewolf royalty. And I'm... I'm just Elina. I'm a low-ranking archivist. Chris spent three years reminding me how pathetic and wolfless I am. Your pack needs a warrior. A queen. Not a broken, overlooked girl who doesn't even know her own worth."

"Don't you ever repeat his lies," Noah snarled, his wolf flashing in his eyes, fiercely protective of me.

"But it's how I feel!" I cried out, wrapping my arms around myself. "I just got my freedom back, Noah. I just escaped a cage. I don't know who I am without someone telling me what to be. I can't just jump into being the Luna of the most powerful pack in the world. I need time. Please, just... give me time to process this."

Silence fell over the woods, heavy and thick. Noah stared at me, his chest heaving as he fought a silent battle with his fiercely possessive inner wolf. Slowly, he reined in his suffocating Alpha aura, leaving only the comforting scent of pine and rain.

He took a respectful step back, giving me the space I desperately needed, but his dark eyes made a promise that sent a shiver straight down my spine.

"I waited three years in the dark for you, Elina," Noah said, his voice a low, unwavering vow. "I can give you time. I will give you whatever you need. But make no mistake—you are my fated mate. You are my Luna. And I am never letting you go again."

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