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His Fated Omega Burned It Down Novel Cover

His Fated Omega Burned It Down

Wren Cavanaugh was supposed to be Luna. Instead, she was publicly rejected by her fated mate — Ryker Voss, the ruthless Alpha of the Ashford Pack — and replaced by a woman with better bloodlines and a sharper smile. She lost her bond, her home, and the ancestral territory her family had held for generations. Two years later, Wren returns to Ashford with a law degree, a land-reclamation lawsuit, and zero interest in forgiveness. But Ryker isn't the cold stranger she expected. Something has changed in him — something desperate and barely contained. The mate bond was supposed to die when he severed it. It didn't. Now Wren has to dismantle the most powerful Alpha in the Pacific Northwest while her own body is screaming that he still belongs to her. She came back for revenge. She didn't come back for him. But the wolf inside her doesn't care about the plan.
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Chapter 3

The land-dispute filing hit his desk like a grenade with the pin already pulled.

I placed the seventy-page document on Ryker's mahogany desk with the same precision I'd use to set down a chess piece. Checkmate in one move. The paper made a soft thud against the polished wood, but in the silence of his corner office, it sounded like thunder.

"Ashford Pack illegally encroached on twelve acres of Cavanaugh family forestland two years ago," I said, my voice calibrated to mechanical calm. "Including the only access point to Hollowcreek Sanctuary. This is my reclamation lawsuit. You have thirty days to respond."

Ryker sat frozen in his leather chair, a statue carved from granite and barely controlled rage. His golden eyes—wolf eyes, even in human form—swept from the document to my face. Then they stopped. Fixed on my throat.

The place where his mark used to be.

His pupils contracted to pinpoints. "You had it removed."

Not a question. A statement delivered with the flat certainty of someone who'd just watched their world tilt sideways.

"Laser removal. Three sessions," I replied, reciting the details like a grocery receipt. "Insurance didn't cover it, but it was worth every penny."

The air in the office shifted, growing thick and oppressive as his Alpha pheromones began flooding the space. Two years ago, that scent would have dropped me to my knees, would have had my Omega biology scrambling to submit. But New York had changed me in ways he couldn't comprehend.

Omega Resistance Training. The newest trend in wolf empowerment, designed to help Omegas maintain autonomy under Alpha pheromone suppression. Eighteen months of conditioning, meditation, and mental fortification. The best money I'd ever spent.

I actually leaned forward slightly, letting a smile ghost across my lips. "Your intimidation pheromones smell like expired pine air freshener. You might want to upgrade."

From the doorway, I caught a glimpse of Callum—Ryker's Beta assistant—his mouth falling open in shock. In all his years working for the Ashford Pack, he'd probably never seen an Omega speak to an Alpha like that. Especially not to *this* Alpha.

Ryker's hands gripped the armrests of his chair so tightly the leather creaked. His jaw clenched, the muscle jumping beneath his skin like a live wire. For a moment, I thought he might actually lose control—might let his wolf surface right here in his pristine corporate office.

Then he stood.

God, he was bigger than I remembered. Two years of territorial wars and Alpha politics had carved harder lines into his face, broadened his shoulders, added a dangerous edge to his presence that made the air around him hum with barely leashed violence. The charcoal suit he wore was tailored to perfection, emphasizing every inch of his imposing frame.

He rounded the desk with predatory grace, each step deliberate and measured. When he stopped in front of me, the heat radiating from his body was almost overwhelming. Close enough that I could see the gold flecks in his brown eyes, could smell the pine and leather scent that still made my traitorous heart skip beats.

"You think a piece of paper is going to take something away from me?" His voice was silk wrapped around steel, dangerous and smooth.

I tilted my chin up to meet his gaze, refusing to be intimidated by the height difference. "I don't think. I know. The paper trail of your illegal land acquisition is longer than your ego."

Something flickered across his expression—surprise, maybe, or grudging respect. He'd expected the same broken Omega who'd walked away from the ceremonial fire two years ago. Instead, he was facing someone who'd learned to bite back.

He leaned down, his mouth hovering near my ear. Not touching—he was too smart for that, too aware of the sexual harassment lawsuit that would follow. But close enough that his breath stirred the hair at my temple, close enough that every nerve ending in my body screamed in recognition.

"You shouldn't have come back, Little Omega."

The pet name hit me like a physical blow. My stomach dropped, twisted, performed an entire gymnastics routine in the space between heartbeats. Not from fear—from something far more dangerous. Something that made my carefully constructed walls threaten to crumble.

But I held my ground. Kept my voice steady. "Don't call me that. I have a name. It's Cavanaugh. Attorney Cavanaugh."

His lips curved into something that might have been a smile if it had contained any warmth. "Is that what they taught you in New York? How to pretend you're something you're not?"

"They taught me how to be something I always was," I shot back. "Strong enough to stand up to bullies who think their Alpha status gives them the right to take whatever they want."

The temperature in the room seemed to drop several degrees. Ryker straightened, putting distance between us, but his eyes never left mine. There was something calculating in his expression now, like he was seeing me clearly for the first time.

"Hollowcreek," he said finally, his voice carefully controlled. "You have no idea what you're messing with."

"Then enlighten me."

He shook his head, running a hand through his dark hair. For just a moment, his perfect Alpha composure cracked, revealing something raw underneath. Something that looked almost like... fear?

"Some things are better left buried, Wren."

The use of my first name—my real name—sent an unwelcome shiver down my spine. But I forced myself to turn toward the door, to walk away with the same measured steps I'd used to enter.

"Wren."

I stopped, my hand on the door handle, but didn't turn around.

"Hollowcreek isn't just about the land," he said, and for the first time since I'd walked into his office, his voice carried a crack. Not anger this time. Fear. "You don't know what's buried down there."

My pulse quickened, but I kept my voice level. "Then tell me in court."

I walked out without looking back, past Callum's stunned face, through the marble lobby with its crystal chandeliers and corporate portraits. I made it to the parking garage, to my rented silver Kia, before my hands started shaking.

I locked the doors and gripped the steering wheel, trying to steady my breathing. His scent clung to my blazer like smoke, pine and leather and something uniquely him that made my body remember things I'd spent two years trying to forget.

The mate bond was dead. Severed. Gone.

So why did every cell in my body still recognize him as home?

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