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Broken Bonds: The Rise of the White Wolf

As the pack's Omega cleaner, I was invisible. I spent my days scrubbing floors, clutching a cheap moonstone in my pocket—the only proof that Marcus Thorne, the billionaire Alpha, had once touched me. I was his fated Mate. I thought he just needed time to realize it. But the night of the Alpha Ball wasn't a fairy tale; it was an execution. Isabelle, his scheming assistant, dropped classified documents at my feet and screamed "Traitor!" I waited for Marcus to sense our bond. I waited for him to save me. Instead, his eyes turned cold as ice. He didn't just believe her; he destroyed me. He threw me into a dungeon coated in burning silver. He watched as I was fed Wolfsbane. And then, in front of the entire pack, he delivered the final blow. "I, Marcus Thorne, reject you, Olivia Hayes." The bond snapped. My soul shattered. He chose a viper over his true mate and ordered me dumped at the border to die like a rogue. But he made a fatal mistake. The rejection didn't kill me. It woke something ancient inside me. I wasn't a weak Omega. I was the White Wolf. Five years later, I returned to New York. Not as the girl he threw away, but as the powerful Luna of the Crescent Moon Pack, with a new, stronger Mate by my side. When Marcus saw me, the color drained from his face. He fell to his knees in the dirt, holding out that old, dull moonstone, weeping. "Liv, please. I remember now. Take it back." I looked down at the man who had broken me and whispered the truth that would haunt him forever. "I don't want it, Marcus. That stone belongs to a girl who died in your dungeon."
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Chapter 1

As the pack's Omega cleaner, I was invisible. I spent my days scrubbing floors, clutching a cheap moonstone in my pocket—the only proof that Marcus Thorne, the billionaire Alpha, had once touched me.

I was his fated Mate. I thought he just needed time to realize it.

But the night of the Alpha Ball wasn't a fairy tale; it was an execution.

Isabelle, his scheming assistant, dropped classified documents at my feet and screamed "Traitor!"

I waited for Marcus to sense our bond. I waited for him to save me. Instead, his eyes turned cold as ice.

He didn't just believe her; he destroyed me.

He threw me into a dungeon coated in burning silver. He watched as I was fed Wolfsbane. And then, in front of the entire pack, he delivered the final blow.

"I, Marcus Thorne, reject you, Olivia Hayes."

The bond snapped. My soul shattered. He chose a viper over his true mate and ordered me dumped at the border to die like a rogue.

But he made a fatal mistake. The rejection didn't kill me. It woke something ancient inside me.

I wasn't a weak Omega. I was the White Wolf.

Five years later, I returned to New York. Not as the girl he threw away, but as the powerful Luna of the Crescent Moon Pack, with a new, stronger Mate by my side.

When Marcus saw me, the color drained from his face. He fell to his knees in the dirt, holding out that old, dull moonstone, weeping.

"Liv, please. I remember now. Take it back."

I looked down at the man who had broken me and whispered the truth that would haunt him forever.

"I don't want it, Marcus. That stone belongs to a girl who died in your dungeon."

Chapter 1

Liv POV

The sharp, chemical tang of lemon disinfectant didn't just cling to my skin; it seemed to seep into my very pores.

It was the scent of my station. The perfume of an Omega.

I scrubbed the marble floor of the Obsidian Pack house hallway, the cold stone biting mercilessly into my knees through the thin fabric of my uniform.

My hands were raw, the skin cracked and stinging as the soapy water turned a murky grey in the bucket beside me.

Warriors and high-ranking Betas thundered past, their heavy combat boots nearly clipping my fingers.

They didn't look down.

To them, I was just part of the architecture. I was as invisible-and as insignificant-as the dust I was hired to remove.

But I wasn't looking at them, either.

My eyes were fixed on the heavy oak doors at the end of the long corridor.

The Alpha's office.

Marcus Thorne was in there.

Just the thought of his name made my heart hammer a frantic, jagged rhythm against my ribs.

It wasn't just fear, though every wolf in the pack feared the Alpha's Command. It was something deeper. Something ancient and terrifyingly magnetic.

A year ago, I had tripped while carrying a heavy tray of champagne at a gathering.

I had braced for the impact, for the shatter of crystal and the inevitable punishment.

But I never hit the floor.

Strong, calloused hands had caught me.

Sparks.

Electric, blue-hot sparks had shot through my skin where his flesh met mine. It wasn't a subtle tingle; it was a jolt that nearly stopped my heart.

For a split second, the air had smelled like a storm breaking over a pine forest-ozone, rain, and raw, suffocating power.

My inner wolf, usually so quiet she was almost dormant, had lifted her head and let out a single, confused whimper.

Mine?

He had righted me, his golden eyes flashing with annoyance rather than recognition.

He handed me a small, rough pebble he'd been idly tossing in his hand-a moonstone-and told me to be more careful.

He hadn't felt it.

Or if he had, he was powerful enough to ignore the pull that would have brought a lesser wolf to their knees.

Because I was just Olivia, the cleaning girl, the Omega.

And he was Marcus Thorne, the billionaire CEO and the Alpha of the most powerful pack in New York.

I stopped scrubbing, my breath hitching as I reached into my pocket.

My fingers brushed the smooth, warm surface of that moonstone. It was my secret. My promise.

"Daydreaming again, rat?"

The voice was sharp, dripping with false sweetness.

I flinched, shoving the stone deep into my pocket before looking up.

Isabelle Vance stood over me.

Izzy.

She was beautiful in the way a diamond is beautiful-hard, cold, and expensive.

She wore a tailored suit that probably cost more than my father's car. As a high-ranking member of the pack and Marcus's personal assistant, she was everything I wasn't.

"Sorry, Miss Vance," I murmured, dipping my head.

Submitting. It was instinct.

She nudged my water bucket with the pointed toe of her stiletto, threatening to tip the dirty water onto my freshly scrubbed floor.

"The Alpha Ball is tonight, Olivia. The floors need to be spotless. We have dignitaries coming from the West Coast."

"I know," I said softly, keeping my gaze on the floor. "I'll finish soon."

"Good."

She leaned down, her voice dropping to a conspiratorial whisper that made my skin crawl.

"You know, Marcus is finally going to choose a Luna tonight. He needs someone strong. Someone who can stand beside him."

She straightened her blazer, a smug smile playing on her crimson lips.

"Someone worthy."

My stomach twisted into a knot. Izzy wanted him. Everyone knew it. And Marcus... Marcus listened to her. He trusted her.

"I'm sure he will make the right choice," I said, my voice tight.

Izzy laughed, a harsh, barking sound that echoed in the hallway.

"Oh, he will. Just make sure you stay out of sight tonight, Liv. We wouldn't want the guests to smell... Eau de Omega."

She stepped over my bucket and strutted toward the Alpha's office.

She didn't knock. She just walked in.

I watched the heavy door close behind her, a lump forming in my throat.

My inner wolf paced in the back of my mind, restless and agitated.

He is ours, she whispered, but her voice was weak, lacking the conviction of a true she-wolf.

I stood up, wiping my raw, damp hands on my apron.

Tonight was the Alpha Ball. The one night where rank was supposed to be set aside for celebration.

I pulled the moonstone out again. It caught the hallway light, glowing softly in my palm.

Maybe Izzy was wrong.

Maybe tonight, if I dressed up, if I stood close enough... maybe the scent of storm and pine would wrap around me again.

Maybe he would finally look down and see me.

Not the cleaner. Not the Omega.

But his Mate.

I stared into the cracked mirror of the supply closet, whispering to my pale reflection.

"Tonight, he will see me. Tonight, he will recognize me."

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