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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 4

The unmarked box sat on my doorstep like a sleeping bomb.

I'd returned to my Airbnb rental—a renovated cabin in downtown Ashford that smelled perpetually of lavender candles thanks to my Beta landlord's Etsy obsession—expecting nothing more than takeout menus and maybe a passive-aggressive note about parking. Instead, I found brown cardboard wrapped in shipping tape, no return address, my name printed in block letters that made my stomach clench with recognition.

Inside was my old cobalt dress.

The one I'd left barefoot in the mud two years ago, abandoned like everything else from that night. Now it lay before me, dry-cleaned and pressed and folded with surgical precision. Even the hem—which had been stained with dirt and grass and my own humiliation—was pristine.

My hands trembled as I lifted the silk from its tissue paper cocoon. The fabric whispered against my fingers, soft as memory, and underneath the chemical smell of professional cleaning was something else. Something that made my wolf whine low in my chest.

Pine. Two years later, his scent still clung to the fibers like smoke.

I held the dress to my nose before I could stop myself, breathing in that familiar combination of forest and leather that had once meant safety. Home. The Omega in me stirred, a creature I'd spent eighteen months learning to cage, scratching at the bars of my carefully constructed control.

"Pathetic," I whispered to the empty cabin. But I didn't put the dress down.

The folding pattern was what broke me. Neat, precise creases that followed a specific method—one I'd taught him during lazy Sunday mornings when we'd talked about everything and nothing. My grandmother's way of packing delicate things, passed down through three generations of Cavanaugh women who'd learned to preserve what mattered.

He remembered.

My phone buzzed against the coffee table. The War Room group chat—my lifeline to sanity, three women who'd helped me rebuild myself from the wreckage of a severed mate bond.

**Wren:** *[Image attached: cardboard box and folded dress]*

**Jade:** WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK

**Jade:** This is psychological manipulation 101

**Jade:** Block his number. Block his email. Get a restraining order.

**Maren:** okay but also??? this is kinda dark romance coded tbh 🔥🔥🔥

**Maren:** like the mysterious package from the brooding ex??? I'm getting serious book boyfriend vibes

**Priya:** Analyzing shipping route now. Give me 10 minutes to trace the delivery company.

**Jade:** MAREN NO

**Jade:** This isn't a romance novel, this is STALKING

I typed and deleted a dozen responses, none of them capturing the complexity of what I felt. How do you explain that your body recognizes home in something that destroyed you? That the scent of pine makes your heart race and your knees weak in equal measure?

What I didn't tell them was that I'd already tried the dress on.

It fit perfectly. Better than perfectly—the silk hugged curves that eighteen months of resistance training had carved into something stronger, more defined. I'd stood in the bathroom mirror, studying my reflection, and for a moment I was twenty-three again. Young and hopeful and stupidly in love with an Alpha who'd promised me forever.

The scar on my throat looked stark against the dress's neckline. A thin silver line where his mark used to be, barely visible unless you knew where to look. But in the cobalt silk, it might as well have been neon.

A knock at the door made me jump, the dress slipping from my fingers to pool on the hardwood floor. I expected my landlord—maybe delivering more of her homemade lavender soap or asking about the thermostat. Instead, I found Callum Reid on my doorstep.

Ryker's Beta assistant looked like he'd aged five years in the past two days. His usually perfect hair was disheveled, his tie loosened, and his eyes darted constantly to the street like he expected someone to jump out of the shadows.

"I'm not here on Ryker's orders," he said before I could speak. "In fact, if he knew I was here, he'd probably tear my throat out."

I crossed my arms, hyperaware that I was still wearing the dress. "Then why are you here?"

Callum glanced over his shoulder again, then stepped closer to the door. "Because there are things you need to know. Things about what happened after you left."

"I don't—"

"He almost died, Wren."

The words hit me like a physical blow. I gripped the doorframe, my knuckles going white. "What?"

"Rejection sickness. His wolf refused to accept what he'd done, started turning on his human side. For six months, we thought..." Callum ran a hand through his hair. "Alpha wolves aren't built to reject their fated mates. The biological backlash nearly killed him."

My chest tightened, a pain that had nothing to do with the severed bond and everything to do with the stubborn part of me that had never stopped caring. "Why are you telling me this?"

"Because you deserve to know the truth about Hollowcreek." His voice dropped to barely above a whisper. "It's not just about land rights. There's something buried down there, something old and dangerous. Ryker didn't take that territory out of greed."

The world tilted slightly. "What kind of something?"

"The kind that makes ancient packs sign blood treaties to keep it contained." Callum's phone buzzed. He glanced at the screen and his face went pale. "Shit. He knows I'm here."

He turned to leave, then stopped. "There's one more thing. Serena... she's not what she seems. Her family and the Ashford pack have an agreement, and Ryker was—"

His phone rang, the sound sharp in the evening air. Callum looked at the caller ID and his hands started shaking.

"I have to go," he said, already backing toward his car. "Be careful, Wren. Some secrets are buried for a reason."

He disappeared into the darkness, leaving me standing in my doorway wearing a dress that smelled like ghosts and promises. I locked the door and leaned against it, my heart hammering against my ribs.

Ryker was being what? Forced? Threatened?

I grabbed my laptop and typed "Hale Pack eastern seaboard" into the search bar. The first result made my blood turn to ice water:

**HALE PACK PATRIARCH INDICTED FOR WOLFSBANE TRAFFICKING RING**

My phone slipped from my numb fingers, clattering to the floor beside the cobalt dress that had started it all.

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