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Marked as the Ruthless Alpha's Vengeful Luna Novel Cover

Marked as the Ruthless Alpha's Vengeful Luna

I was supposed to marry the future Alpha of the Blackwood Pack today to save my dying family. Instead, minutes before the Uniting Ceremony, my maid handed me a tablet showing my fiancé, Julian, holding hands with a human in Paris. His public post read: "Fuck the chains. Chasing freedom." My father didn't comfort me. He looked at me like a failed investment and ordered me to fly to Paris to beg Julian to come back. My cousin disgustingly offered to take his "sloppy seconds" just to keep our alliance. Worse, the Blackwood officials stepped in. To save their own reputation, they decided to cancel the wedding and publicly announce that I, a wolfless Omega, was deemed impure by the Moon Goddess. This lie was a death sentence. It would void our pack's protection, allowing rival alphas to slaughter my family and annex our lands by tomorrow night. To all of them, my shattered dignity meant absolutely nothing. I was just a broken sacrifice, ready to be thrown to the wolves or sold to the lowest bidder. Why should I take the fall and lose everything for a coward who chose a human over his duty? The last shred of my obedience died right then and there. I pushed past my abusive family, walked straight down to the VIP lounge, and locked the heavy mahogany doors behind me. Looking the terrifying true Alpha, Damien Blackwood, dead in the eye, I offered him a victory. "Marry me instead."
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Chapter 6

Elara POV

I woke up on the velvet daybed in the cavernous Alpha's Den, the heavy cashmere blanket tangled around my legs. The slate and charcoal room was empty, but the oppressive, lingering scent of cedar, whiskey, and frost told me Damien had only recently left.

Slipping out of the room, I navigated the silent, winding corridors of Blackwood Manor. As I reached the Grand Staircase, the polished dark oak gleaming under the morning light, the hushed sound of voices drifted up from the foyer.

I paused, stepping into the deep shadow cast by a marble bust of an ancient Alpha warrior in an alcove. Below, two Omega maids in crisp uniforms were dusting the banister, completely unaware of my presence.

"Did you see how pale she looked yesterday?" one whispered. "Poor thing. She's basically just a nurse with a Luna's ring."

"Can you blame her?" the other replied, her voice dropping lower. "Everyone knows what happened in the bloodbath ten years ago. That quenched silver weapon didn't just shatter his spine. The poison froze his Inner Wolf. He's broken. He can't even complete a Marking."

I held my breath, letting the words sink in. A frozen wolf. An inability to Mark. To any other female, this would be a devastating humiliation. To me, it was a revelation. It was a built-in safety feature. It meant my powerful, terrifying Alpha husband would never demand the physical surrender I was entirely unprepared to give.

Armed with this new leverage, I descended the stairs and followed the scent of black coffee to the Formal Dining Room.

Damien sat at the head of a massive, polished mahogany table that could easily seat twenty. A crackling fire roared in the grand hearth behind him. He didn't look up from his copy of the *Wall Street Journal* as I took my seat at the far end, where delicate porcelain was laid out for me.

Clara, a young Omega maid, stepped forward to pour my tea. I waited until her hand steadied before I spoke, my voice echoing in the large room.

"The Omegas think the silver broke you."

Clara gasped, the silver teapot clattering against my saucer. She practically fled to the edges of the room, terrified of the Alpha's wrath.

Damien slowly lowered his newspaper. His slate-gray eyes locked onto mine, devoid of anger but suddenly alight with a sharp, calculating interest.

"And what do you think, Elara?" he asked, his voice a low rumble.

"I think it's a strategic advantage," I replied evenly, meeting his gaze without flinching. "Matriarch Cordelia will undoubtedly pressure us for an heir to solidify this union. If we let the Pack believe the rumors of your... condition, it keeps her off my back. It buys our fragile alliance time."

Silence stretched between us, thick and heavy. Then, the corner of Damien's mouth twitched upward in a ghost of a smirk.

"Clever," he murmured, folding the paper. "Very well. We let them whisper. It will keep the vultures at bay."

He stood up, his massive frame casting a long shadow across the mahogany. Instead of heading for the door, he walked down the length of the table toward me. My breath hitched as he stopped directly behind my chair. The overwhelming aura of his Alpha scent—that intoxicating blend of winter frost and dark whiskey—completely enveloped me.

He leaned down, his lips mere inches from my ear. "There is a Pack charity gala tonight. You will wear red."

I swallowed hard, my pulse suddenly hammering against my throat.

"Don't dress like a victim, little wolf," he commanded, his voice dropping to a magnetic, dangerous octave. "Dress like the woman who belongs to the monster they all fear."

As he pulled away, his rough fingers casually brushed against my bare shoulder.

A violent, electric spark shot through my skin, sending a jolt of pure fire straight to my core. My breath caught in my lungs, my eyes widening in shock. The sheer, raw power radiating from that single touch shattered every rumor I had just heard.

He wasn't broken. He was lethally dangerous. And my supposed "safety feature" was a complete illusion.

Damien walked out of the dining room without looking back, leaving me trembling in his wake. I stared at the empty doorway, my heart racing, a new kind of fire igniting in my chest. He wanted a monster's wife? Fine.

I turned to the terrified maid trembling by the wall.

"Clara," I said, my voice ringing with a newfound, icy authority. "Find me the reddest dress in New York. And tell my driver to prepare the car. I need to pay my husband a visit at his office to clean up a mess Julian left behind."

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