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Alpha's Downfall for Revenge

I adjusted my silver gown over my swollen belly, the fabric stretching uncomfortably across my nine-month pregnant form. The grand hall of Gabriel's pack house buzzed with activity as wolves from allied packs mingled, celebrating another successful territory expansion. My hand instinctively went to the moonstone necklace that hung at my throat—Gabriel's gift when he'd first declared me his mate. A mate. What a beautiful, sacred word in our world. I smiled softly, watching Gabriel across the room. His tall, commanding presence drew every eye as he shook hands with the Alpha of the Northern Ridge Pack. My chest swelled with pride. From a small group of rogues to one of the most powerful Alphas in North America—and I had helped him achieve it all. Every resource from my father's Silvermoon Pack, every alliance I'd brokered, every sacrifice I'd made had been worth it for the empire we were building together.
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Chapter 3

The moonlight spilled across the clearing at the border between Gabriel's territory and the Moonveil Pack lands. I stood alone, my body still weak, my heart a hollow cavity in my chest. The night air carried the scent of pine and earth, cleansing my lungs of the suffocating perfumes that had filled Gabriel's pack house—Victoria's floral notes that seemed to mark everything as hers now.

I checked my watch. Midnight. He should be here.

A twig snapped in the darkness, and I tensed, my hand instinctively going to my stomach—a habit I couldn't break, protecting a pup that was no longer there. The emptiness of the gesture made my throat tighten.

"Sophia."

Ryan's voice came before I saw him, deep and steady like I remembered. He emerged from the shadows, his tall frame silhouetted against the moonlight. Five years had changed him. The boy I'd grown up with had become a powerful Beta, his shoulders broader, his jawline sharper. But his eyes—those warm amber eyes—remained the same.

"Ryan," I whispered, my voice cracking on his name.

He approached slowly, as one might approach a wounded animal. "I came as soon as I could."

The moment he stepped into the clearing, something extraordinary happened. His scent—sandalwood and rain—washed over me in a wave so powerful my knees nearly buckled. My wolf, dormant and silent since I'd lost my pup, suddenly stirred within me.

*Mate*, she whimpered. *Our mate*.

I gasped, my hand flying to my chest. Ryan froze, his eyes widening as he caught my reaction.

"You feel it too," he said softly. It wasn't a question.

The realization crashed through me like thunder. Ryan Matthews—my childhood friend, the boy whose heart I had broken when I chose Gabriel—was my true mate. Had always been my true mate. The bond I thought I'd shared with Gabriel had been nothing but a cruel illusion, a masterful deception.

But this... this was real. The pull between us was undeniable, a cosmic thread binding us together that I'd been too blind to see.

"All this time," I whispered, tears filling my eyes. "It was you."

Ryan didn't move to embrace me, respecting the space between us, the years of pain and separation. "I knew the day you turned sixteen," he admitted. "But you were so certain about Gabriel..."

"Why didn't you tell me?" The question came out sharper than I intended.

"Would you have believed me?" His gaze was steady, without accusation. "The mate bond can't be forced, Sophia. It has to be recognized by both wolves."

I closed my eyes, feeling the weight of my mistakes crushing down on me. But beneath that weight, something else was growing—a cold, hard determination. Gabriel had stolen years from me, had used me, had cost me my pup. And he had kept me from my true mate.

This wasn't just about revenge anymore. This was about reclaiming everything that should have been mine.

"I need your help," I said, my voice stronger now. "But not just to escape. I want to destroy him."

Ryan's expression darkened, a flash of something primal crossing his features. "Tell me what you need."

* * *

Three nights later, I sat in a small cabin deep in Silvermoon territory, surrounded by my father's most trusted warriors. Maps and documents covered the rough wooden table between us, illuminated by the warm glow of lanterns.

"These are all the supply routes," I explained, tracing my finger along the marked paths. "Gabriel's pack depends on these three main trade lines for everything from food to weapons."

Delta Kross, my father's head of security, nodded grimly. "And you established all of these?"

"Every single one." I pulled out another map. "These are the merchant alliances I brokered using Silvermoon's reputation. They don't know Gabriel—they know me. And here"—I tapped a series of locations—"are the warrior training camps I funded with our pack's gold."

"He built nothing himself," Ryan observed from where he stood beside me, his presence a steady anchor.

"Nothing," I confirmed. "Gabriel's entire empire is a house of cards, and I know exactly which cards to pull."

The warriors exchanged glances, a new respect in their eyes. They had known me as their Alpha's daughter, the girl who had abandoned her pack for love. Now they were seeing something else—the Alpha I was born to be.

"We'll need to move carefully," Delta Kross cautioned. "Gabriel may be a fraud, but he still has power."

"For now," I said, my voice cold with promise.

* * *

The Silvermoon Pack's war room was a sacred space, carved from ancient stone beneath my father's mansion. I had not set foot in it since I was a child, watching in awe as my father conducted the business of our pack.

Now, I stood before him as he sat in his throne-like chair, his silver hair gleaming in the light of the ceremonial fire pit that dominated the center of the room.

"Father," I greeted him, lowering my head slightly in respect.

"My daughter." His voice was like gravel, worn by years of command. "You have returned to us broken, but not defeated."

I met his gaze, seeing the pain there—pain for what I had suffered, for the grandchild he would never know. But there was something else too. Pride.

"I was bound by our laws," he continued. "The mate bond is sacred among our kind. I could not interfere, even when I suspected Gabriel's intentions."

"And now?" I asked.

A slow, dangerous smile spread across my father's face. "Now, there is no mate bond to respect. Now, you are a daughter of the Silvermoon bloodline seeking justice." He rose from his chair, towering and magnificent in his power. "Every resource of our pack is at your disposal. Every alliance, every warrior, every coin."

He extended his hand, and in it lay a silver ring bearing our pack's crest—the symbol of authority that had been my birthright.

"Reclaim your power, daughter," he said, his Alpha tone resonating through the chamber. "And bring this false king to his knees."

As I slipped the ring onto my finger, I felt my wolf stir again, stronger this time. She had been dormant for too long, beaten down by Gabriel's cruelty and my own blindness.

But no more.

The hunt had begun.

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