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Alpha's Fall, New Alpha's Rise Novel Cover

Alpha's Fall, New Alpha's Rise

The full moon hung heavy in the night sky, bathing the forest in silver light as our pack ran through the trees. My wolf, Luna, was restless inside me, sensing something wrong before I could piece it together. The pack's howls echoed around us, but I fell behind, my senses catching an unfamiliar scent that made my skin crawl. It was floral. Sweet. Foreign. I slowed my pace, letting the others surge ahead as I followed my instincts. The scent grew stronger as I approached the packhouse, mingling with something I knew all too well—Alexander's musky pine scent. My heart hammered against my ribs. "What are you doing, Alex?" I whispered to myself, following the intertwined scents around the building.
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The full moon hung heavy in the night sky, bathing the forest in silver light as our pack ran through the trees. My wolf, Luna, was restless inside me, sensing something wrong before I could piece it together. The pack's howls echoed around us, but I fell behind, my senses catching an unfamiliar scent that made my skin crawl.

It was floral. Sweet. Foreign.

I slowed my pace, letting the others surge ahead as I followed my instincts. The scent grew stronger as I approached the packhouse, mingling with something I knew all too well—Alexander's musky pine scent.

My heart hammered against my ribs. "What are you doing, Alex?" I whispered to myself, following the intertwined scents around the building.

Then I saw them.

Alexander stood pressed against the stone wall of the packhouse, his hands cupping Lillian Clark's face. Her neck was tilted upward, exposing the pale skin that gleamed in the moonlight. The new pack member—the one who'd arrived just three months ago with her designer clothes and perfect smile—was about to receive something that should have been mine.

"No," I breathed, frozen in place as Alexander lowered his mouth to her neck.

Luna howled in anguish inside me, clawing at my insides as if trying to escape the betrayal we were witnessing. The marking ritual—intimate, sacred, meant only for true mates—was being stolen from me in the shadows of the building I'd helped Alexander protect for five years.

I couldn't move. Couldn't scream. Could only watch as his teeth broke her skin, as she gasped and clung to him, as the bond that should have been mine was given to another.

They didn't see me. Didn't sense me standing there, shattering into pieces as my world collapsed.

When they finally separated, Lillian touched the fresh mark on her neck with trembling fingers. "Does this mean I'm your Luna now?" she asked, her voice carrying clearly in the night air.

"It's just a formality at this point," Alexander replied, his voice—the one that had promised me forever—smooth with satisfaction. "Everything's already arranged."

They kissed again, and I watched Alexander's hands slide down to her waist in a way he hadn't touched me in months. Then they walked together toward the parking area, where a sleek silver BMW waited—a car I'd never seen before.

Luna whimpered as they drove away, the taillights disappearing into the darkness beyond our territory borders.

---

I don't remember returning to our quarters. One moment I was standing in the cold night air, the next I was pacing our living room, waiting for him to return.

When the door finally opened at 2 AM, Alexander walked in with the scent of Lillian still clinging to him.

"Where were you?" I demanded, my voice surprisingly steady despite the storm raging inside me.

He sighed, loosening his tie as if he'd just returned from a business meeting. "Pack business, Emma. Nothing for you to worry about."

"I saw you," I said, stepping closer. "With Lillian. Outside the packhouse."

Something flickered in his eyes—not guilt, but annoyance. He set his jaw, a habit I'd once found endearing but now recognized as a sign he was about to lie.

"Emma," he began, his tone condescending. "You need to understand—"

"Understand what?" I cut him off. "That you've been lying to me? That while I've been working delta shifts and selling my house to support this pack, you've been—"

"I've been what?" he snapped. "Making decisions for the good of Shadowridge? Yes, I have."

Before I could respond, he straightened his shoulders and looked directly into my eyes. The words that followed changed everything.

"I, Alexander Mason, Alpha of Shadowridge Pack, reject you, Emma Richardson, as my mate and future Luna."

The formal words sliced through me like claws. "You were never strong enough for this position."

The mate bond—that invisible thread that had connected us for five years—snapped with excruciating pain. I doubled over, gasping as fire seemed to consume my veins. Through tear-blurred eyes, I saw Alexander watching me with cold detachment, not a flicker of emotion crossing his handsome face.

---

Morning light filtered through the curtains when a sharp pressure built behind my eyes—a mind-link forming unexpectedly.

"Emma Richardson," a deep voice resonated in my head. "This is Elder Marcus of the Council of Alphas. Your presence is required immediately."

I sat up slowly, my body still aching from the rejection. "Elder Marcus?"

"The documentation you provided has raised serious concerns," he continued. "We have evidence that Alpha Alexander Mason has been receiving substantial pack tribute and alliance funds—approximately $500,000 annually for the past three years."

My breath caught. "That's... that's impossible."

"We also have the forged financial reports he used to convince you the pack was bankrupt," Elder Marcus said, his mental voice carrying a note of carefully controlled anger. "But there's something else you should know."

A pause, then: "Your scent has changed since yesterday. There's something... unusual about your bloodline that even Alexander doesn't seem to understand."

"What do you mean?" I whispered aloud, feeling Luna stir inside me with newfound strength.

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