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Alpha Heir's Reclaimed Bond

The ornate invitation felt heavier than it should in my trembling hands. Golden script danced across cream-colored paper, each letter perfectly formed in elegant calligraphy that screamed wealth and privilege. "Luna Julissa White of the Shadowcrest Pack requests the healing services of Emily Turner for her beloved companion, Max. Payment: $50,000 upon successful completion." Fifty thousand dollars. The exact amount Charles and I needed to finally pay off his parents' remaining medical debts. After seven long years of scraping together every penny from my healer's assistant wages, this single job would free us from the financial burden that had defined our relationship. "This is it, Em." Charles's warm breath tickled my ear as he read over my shoulder, his arms wrapping around my waist from behind. "Once you heal Luna Julissa's wolf, we'll finally be debt-free. We can start planning our future properly—maybe even think about the marking ceremony." My heart fluttered at his words. The marking ceremony.
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Chapter 2

The basement walls seemed to press closer with each ragged breath I took. The musty air tasted of mold and decay, thick enough to choke on. My chest constricted as familiar terror clawed its way up my throat—the same suffocating panic I'd felt as a child when Father locked me in the punishment chamber for refusing his commands.

"No, no, no," I whispered, pressing my back against the cold stone wall. The space was barely six feet wide, the ceiling so low I could touch it if I raised my arm. Just like before. Just like when I was eighteen and defiant, screaming that I wouldn't mate with some stranger for pack politics.

My breathing became shallow, rapid. The walls blurred as tears stung my eyes. Seven years of suppressed memories crashed over me like a tidal wave—Father's disappointed face, Mother's silent tears, the heavy click of the lock sealing my fate. The abandonment. The exile. The crushing weight of being unwanted, unloved, cast aside like garbage.

"I can't breathe," I gasped, clawing at my throat. The betrayal upstairs felt like nothing compared to this—this primal terror of being trapped, forgotten, left to rot in darkness. Charles's lies, Julissa's cruelty, it all faded beneath the overwhelming need for air, for space, for freedom.

Then something shifted inside me.

A warmth spread through my chest, different from the panic. Deeper. Ancient. Like sunlight breaking through storm clouds, it pushed back against the suffocating darkness. My skin began to tingle, every nerve ending suddenly alive with electricity I'd never felt before.

"What's happening to me?" I whispered, staring at my hands as they began to glow with soft golden light.

The warmth intensified, spreading down my spine like liquid fire. My bones ached, not with pain but with the promise of transformation. After twenty-five years of silence, something was finally stirring within me. Something powerful. Something that had been waiting.

*Emily.*

The voice in my head was clear as crystal, feminine and strong. My own voice, yet not. A presence I'd never felt but somehow recognized, like meeting a long-lost sister.

*I'm here. I've always been here, waiting for you to be ready.*

"Who are you?" I breathed, though I already knew.

*I'm Luna. Your wolf. Your other half. And we are so much more than they made us believe.*

The golden light pulsed brighter, and suddenly I could feel everything—every heartbeat in the pack house above, every breath, every whispered conversation. The mind-link I'd never been able to access burst open like a dam breaking, flooding me with connections I'd been denied my entire adult life.

But two connections blazed brighter than the rest. Two familiar presences that made my newly awakened wolf howl with recognition and desperate need.

*Father. Lachlan. They need to know we're alive.*

Without conscious thought, I reached out through the mind-link, my wolf's voice carrying across impossible distances with the authority of an Alpha bloodline finally claiming its birthright.

*Help me. Please. I'm trapped. I'm at Shadowcrest Pack. Charles... he betrayed me. Everything was a lie.*

The response was immediate and overwhelming. Alpha Orion's presence slammed into my consciousness like a thunderclap, twenty-five years of suppressed paternal love and guilt crashing through our newly restored bond.

*Emily! My daughter, my precious girl. Hold on. We're coming.*

And Lachlan—sweet, patient Lachlan whose silver-blue eyes had haunted my dreams for years. His mental voice was steel wrapped in silk, deadly calm but vibrating with barely controlled fury.

*Stay strong, little wolf. No one will hurt you again. I swear it on my life.*

Tears streamed down my face, but they weren't tears of fear anymore. They were tears of recognition, of coming home to myself after a lifetime of exile. My wolf paced within me, magnificent and golden, radiating the kind of power that made Alphas bow their heads.

*We are not weak,* Luna growled in my mind. *We never were. They tried to break us, to make us small and grateful for scraps. But we are Alpha-born. We are worthy of love, of respect, of everything they denied us.*

Above me, I heard the rumble of vehicles approaching fast, the distinctive sound of pack warriors moving with purpose. Shouting voices. Running footsteps. The sharp crack of the front door being kicked open.

"Where is she?" Alpha Orion's voice boomed through the pack house, carrying the full weight of his authority. "Where is my daughter?"

Charles's panicked response was barely audible through the floorboards. "Alpha Turner? What are you—Emily never said—"

"You manipulative bastard," Lachlan's voice cut through Charles's stammering like a blade. "Did you really think you could deceive the daughter of the Moonstone Pack Alpha and face no consequences?"

Footsteps thundered overhead, searching. Getting closer.

I pressed my palm against the basement door, my wolf's golden light pulsing in rhythm with my heartbeat. After seven years of lies, seven years of believing I was nothing, the truth was finally coming to light.

I wasn't just Emily Turner, the wolfless Beta who cleaned up other people's messes.

I was Emily Turner, Alpha-born, and my family had come to bring me home.

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