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My Alpha Begged Me Back Novel Cover

My Alpha Begged Me Back

The crystal flutes trembled on the silver tray as I navigated the crowded ballroom. The air inside the Silverclaw Pack House was thick with the scent of pine, roasted venison, and the overpowering, cloying perfume of expensive wolves. It was the Winter Solstice, the longest night of the year, and while the rest of the pack celebrated in velvet and silk, I wore the rough, gray cotton of a servant. "More champagne, Omega," a Gamma commanded, not even bothering to look at my face. "Yes, sir," I whispered, keeping my head lowered. Seven years. It had been seven years since Gideon rejected our mate bond, seven years since I was demoted from a fated mate to a glorified maid. My hands, red and chapped from scrubbing floors, tightened around the tray. I moved toward the VIP section, where the Alpha and his chosen Luna held court. Gideon stood by the fireplace, a glass of whiskey in his hand.
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Chapter 2

The cold had stopped hurting. That was the dangerous part, they said—when the shivering stopped and the warmth spread through your limbs like honey. I lay curled in the snow, the ice crusting over my eyelashes, listening to the wind howl the name of the man who had left me here to die.

Then, the earth trembled.

It wasn’t the wind. It was the rhythmic, thundering vibration of paws hitting the frozen ground. Shouts erupted from the Silverclaw border guards—men who had laughed as I was dragged out the gates.

"Halt! This is Silverclaw territory!" a guard barked, his voice cracking with fear.

"And that," a voice cut through the blizzard, deep and resonating with power, "is my friend."

I forced my frozen eyelids open. Through the blur of snow, I saw her. Rosemary Larson. She didn't look like the rogue I had helped years ago. She stood tall, radiating an aura so potent it felt like a physical weight pressing down on the clearing. The Silverclaw guards didn't just step back; they fell to their knees, whining as her Alpha dominance crushed their will to fight.

Rosemary waded through the snowdrifts, ignoring the growls of the subdued patrol. She scooped me up into her arms as if I weighed nothing. Her body heat was a shock to my system, burning against my frozen skin.

"Stay with me, Maia," she commanded, her voice fierce.

As she carried me across the territory line, a sudden, sharp pain lanced through my chest—a phantom agony that wasn't mine. It was the mate bond, stretching, screaming. Somewhere in that warm, golden-lit house, I knew Gideon felt it too. A stab in the heart. But I also knew, with a bitter, freezing certainty, that he would dismiss it. He would blame the whiskey, or the stress, and turn back to Athena. He wouldn't come.

I let the darkness take me.

***

Fire. My veins were filled with liquid fire.

I screamed, but no sound came out. My body arched off the infirmary bed, sweat soaking through the thin medical gown.

"Hold her down!" a sharp voice ordered.

"Her temperature is spiking, Alpha. It’s not hypothermia anymore," another voice said, softer, clinically detached. That was Dr. Helena Winters. I remembered her scent—antiseptic and dried sage.

"What is it then?" Rosemary asked from somewhere in the room.

"It’s a shift," Helena whispered, disbelief coloring her tone. "She’s shifting."

*Impossible,* I thought through the haze of agony. I was wolfless. I was defective. The pack had told me so for twenty-three years.

But my bones didn't care about what the pack said. They snapped. My jaw unhinged with a sickening crack, reshaping itself. My spine elongated, the pain so blinding that my vision went white. It felt like I was being unmade, torn apart atom by atom to build something new.

With one final, guttural roar that tore from my throat, the human world fell away.

I wasn't on the bed anymore. I was standing on four paws, panting, my claws digging into the linoleum floor. The room went silent. The air smelled of shock—sharp and metallic.

I looked at Rosemary. Her eyes were wide, her mouth slightly open. I turned my head toward the full-length mirror in the corner.

Staring back at me was a wolf of immense size, towering over where a normal female wolf should stand. But it wasn't the size that stole the air from the room.

My fur was white. Not the dirty grey of a rogue, or the brown of a common warrior. It was pure, blinding white, like the snow I had almost died in. And my eyes... they glowed with a piercing, electric silver.

"A White Wolf," Rosemary breathed, stepping forward slowly, offering her neck in a sign of instinctive respect. "Maia... you are magnificent."

***

The servant girl died in the snow that night. The creature that remained had work to do.

Recovery turned into training. Rosemary didn't coddle me. She treated me like what I was: a late-bloomer with a terrifying amount of raw power and no idea how to use it.

The Obsidian Pack's training grounds became my new home. Every morning began before dawn.

"Again!" Rosemary shouted, sweeping my legs out from under me. I hit the dirt hard, tasting blood.

I growled, scrambling back up. My white wolf surfaced, lending strength to my human limbs. I didn't just dodge her next strike; I caught her fist. The impact shuddered through my arm, but I didn't buckle. I channeled the energy rising in my chest, the authority that had been dormant for so long.

"*Submit,*" I commanded. It wasn't a scream. It was an Alpha Tone—a vibration that hit the nervous system of everyone within fifty yards.

Rosemary froze. Her pupils dilated. For a fraction of a second, her wolf wanted to roll over. She shook it off, a grin spreading across her scarred face. "Good. But you're still leaving your left side open."

She tossed something at me. I caught it by the hilt. It was a dagger, perfectly balanced, the blade forged from silver-tipped steel.

"Teeth and claws are fine for beasts," Rosemary said, wiping sweat from her brow. "But you are fighting monsters in human skin. You need to be ruthless."

I ran my thumb along the flat of the blade. It was cold, sharp, and unforgiving. Just like the lesson I had learned at the Winter Solstice.

"I'm not going back to beg, Rosemary," I said, my voice low. The tremble that used to be there when I spoke to high-ranking wolves was gone.

"I know," she replied, watching me with pride. "You're going back to burn them down."

I looked at my reflection in the steel. The weak, pleading eyes of Maia the Omega were gone. In their place was the steel gaze of a predator who had finally found her teeth.

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