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He Was Mine, Until the Hotel Night

Betrayed. Murdered. Reborn. I was the perfect Luna-to-be—until my Alpha fiancé and my best friend shoved me off a balcony. Now I’m back, one week before my death, armed with the truth and a hunger for revenge. I’ll play the sweet, innocent bride everyone expects, all while setting traps they’ll never see coming. Every smile hides a blade, every toast a warning. This time, I’m not here to survive. I’m here to win—and when I’m done, they’ll wish they’d never touched me.
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Chapter 4

The Crystal Ballroom of the Silvermoon Hotel glittered with chandeliers and the polished smiles of werewolf society's elite. I moved through the crowd with practiced ease, a champagne flute in my hand that I had no intention of drinking from. Tonight wasn't about indulgence—it was about information.

"Irene," Elder Cassandra greeted me, her sharp eyes taking in my appearance. "You look... different."

"Thank you," I replied, lowering my voice slightly. "I've been doing some thinking about my future."

She nodded approvingly, then leaned closer. "You should know that Tina has been making quite the rounds tonight. She's been seen with several of the council members."

Perfect.

"She has?" I feigned surprise, my eyes widening just enough to seem genuine. "How interesting."

"Indeed," Elder Cassandra murmured. "Especially since she's been asking very specific questions about pack succession laws."

I sipped my champagne, watching over the rim as Tina laughed too loudly at something Alpha Marcus had said. "That does seem... unusual for someone in her position."

"Unusual indeed," agreed Elder Cassandra, her gaze following mine. "One might wonder what her true motivations are."

I set my glass down carefully. "I've been wondering that myself lately."

The seed was planted. I moved on to the next target—Beta James, Lucas's cousin and a respected pack enforcer.

"James," I greeted him warmly. "I was hoping to catch you."

"Irene," he nodded, his expression guarded. "Lucas mentioned you might be stopping by."

"Did he?" I tilted my head slightly. "How thoughtful of him to keep track of my whereabouts."

James's eyes flickered with something—recognition, perhaps, of the subtle barb. "He's protective of you."

"Is he?" I asked softly. "Or is he protective of what I represent?"

Before James could respond, I continued, my voice barely above a whisper. "You know, I've always admired how you've built your own reputation—through merit, not association."

The flattery worked; his posture relaxed slightly. "What exactly are you getting at, Irene?"

"Nothing specific," I said, my eyes drifting to where Tina stood, now deep in conversation with Alpha Marcus's son. "I'm just starting to pay attention to who values what around here."

* * *

"I find that interesting."

I turned to find Ryan standing beside me, his expression unreadable as always, but his eyes sharp with interest.

"What do you find interesting?" I asked, though I already knew.

"The way you're systematically planting doubt about Tina throughout the room," he replied, his voice low enough that only I could hear. "It's... strategic."

I met his gaze steadily. "And is that a problem?"

"Not at all," he said, surprising me by taking a glass of champagne from a passing server and offering it to me. "I'm merely observing."

I accepted the glass but didn't drink. "And what else have you observed?"

"Justice and revenge are often confused," he said, his eyes never leaving mine. "Which are you after, Irene?"

The question caught me off guard. No one had asked me that directly before—not in this life or my previous one.

"Does it matter?" I countered.

"It might," he replied, his voice carrying a weight that made me study him more carefully. "Justice seeks truth. Revenge... well, revenge often blinds us to it."

Something in his words resonated with me—a recognition that went beyond casual observation.

"You speak as if you understand both," I said carefully.

A shadow crossed his face. "Let's just say I've seen what happens when the line between them is crossed."

For a moment, I wondered if he somehow knew—if he could sense what I was, what I had been. The thought sent a chill down my spine.

* * *

The hotel elevator was my trap, and they walked right into it.

I'd timed it perfectly—waiting until I saw Lucas and Tina disappear into the service corridor before making my way to the main elevator bank. When the doors slid open, revealing them in a heated embrace, I wasn't even surprised.

"Lucas," I said softly.

They broke apart like guilty teenagers, Tina's lipstick smudged across Lucas's collar. His face drained of color.

"Irene—" he began, but I cut him off.

"Don't," I said, my voice steady as I pulled out my phone. "Just... don't."

Tina recovered first, her eyes narrowing as she recognized something different in my demeanor. "Are you going to cry, Irene? Make a scene?"

I smiled then—a cold, sharp smile that made her take an involuntary step back.

"No," I said, taking a photo of them both. "I'm going to remember this moment very clearly."

Lucas lunged forward, reaching for my phone, but I was faster. The elevator doors closed, sealing them inside as I walked away.

* * *

By morning, Tina's counter-attack was in full swing.

The video appeared on every werewolf social media platform—carefully edited footage showing me in what appeared to be intimate conversations with different male pack members. The captions suggested an affair, the comments already spiraling into vicious speculation.

"Have you seen it?" my mother asked, her face pale as she showed me her phone.

I nodded, scrolling through the comments with detached interest. "It's quite the production."

"Aren't you going to defend yourself?" she asked, clearly distressed. "Lucas is furious."

"I'm sure he is," I replied calmly, setting down the phone. "But not for the reasons you think."

I didn't explain further. Instead, I opened my laptop and began typing—not a public response, but a carefully crafted private message to Jenna Vance, the most influential werewolf blogger in our circle.

"I have something you might find interesting," I wrote, attaching the unedited elevator footage. "But I'd like to meet first to discuss terms."

Her response came almost immediately: "I'm intrigued."

* * *

The Alpha family gathering was held in the grand hall of the pack house, a tradition dating back generations. I arrived fashionably late—deliberately so.

The red dress I wore was no accident. Deep crimson, it hugged every curve before flaring slightly at my knees. In werewolf culture, red was the color of Alpha bloodlines—a color Tina, with her commoner background, would never dare to wear.

The effect was immediate. Conversations stuttered as heads turned, eyes widening at the statement I'd made without saying a word.

"Is that...?" someone whispered.

"An Alpha-blood dress," came the reply. "She's making a statement."

Lucas met me at the entrance, his eyes dark with barely contained fury. "What are you wearing?"

I smiled sweetly. "Red. Don't I look nice?"

Behind him, Tina appeared in a pale blue gown—elegant but subdued. Her eyes narrowed as she took in my appearance, understanding immediately what I'd done.

"You can't wear that," she hissed, low enough that only I could hear. "It's inappropriate."

"On the contrary," I replied, loud enough for nearby guests to hear. "I believe it's perfectly appropriate for the future Luna of Silvermoon Pack."

I brushed past them both, accepting a glass of champagne from a passing server as I moved into the crowd. The whispers followed me—some curious, some admiring, all noticing.

As I took my place beside Lucas's mother, I caught Ryan watching me from across the room, a slight smile playing at the corners of his mouth. He raised his glass in a silent toast.

I returned the gesture, feeling the pieces of my plan falling into place.

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