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My Alpha Destroyed My Hands to Protect His Mistress

The great hall blazed with torchlight and laughter. Pack members crowded around tables laden with roasted meat and ale, celebrating another victory against the rogues who'd tried to breach our northern border. They had no idea the wards I'd woven into the territory's edge were what kept them safe. They never did. I stood near the back wall, as always. Luna in name only. River's mate by a bond he'd never truly honored. "Julie." River's voice cut through the noise like a blade. The hall fell silent. "Come here." Every eye turned to me.
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Chapter 4

The tent smelled like antiseptic and something sharper—magic, maybe, or just the metallic tang of my own blood. Elena Frost worked in silence, her fingers gentle as she unwrapped Macie's bandages. Each layer peeled away felt like losing skin.

Marcus stood behind her, arms crossed. Two other Enforcers flanked the entrance. Their faces were carved from stone, but I saw the way their jaws tightened when Elena finally exposed my hands.

"Goddess above," Elena breathed.

My hands looked worse in the light. Fingers bent wrong, bones pressing against skin at angles that made my stomach turn. The tattoos—those beautiful, intricate channels—were fractured, broken lines that led nowhere.

"This was intentional." Elena's voice shook. "Every bone. Every joint. Someone knew exactly what they were destroying."

"An Alpha did this." Marcus's words came out flat, cold. "To a Spirit Walker."

Elena looked up at him, her eyes wide. "You knew?"

"The King briefed me before we left." Marcus moved closer, studying my hands like they were evidence. Which, I supposed, they were. "Julie Gibson. The Ghost Enchanter. The sorceress who saved River Morrison's life and built his pack's defenses from nothing."

One of the Enforcers swore under his breath.

Macie stepped forward. She'd been quiet until now, standing in the corner like she always did. But when she moved, it wasn't with a servant's shuffle. It was with a warrior's stride.

She pulled back her sleeve, revealing the silver wolf mark. "Gamma Macie Thorne, assigned to Julie Gibson's protection detail by order of the Lycan King."

Marcus's eyebrows rose. "You maintained cover for five years?"

"Yes, sir." Macie pulled out the recording device. "I have evidence. Audio and visual documentation of the abuse, including yesterday's attack and the destruction of sacred Lycan scrolls."

She handed it to Marcus. He opened it, and silver light spilled out. River's voice filled the tent, harsh and cruel. *You've always been selfish. Weak. Useless.*

Then my screams.

Marcus closed the device with a sharp click. His face had gone dark, dangerous. "Where is Alpha Morrison now?"

"In the main hall," Macie said. "With his... companion."

"Good." Marcus turned to the other Enforcers. "Secure the perimeter. No one leaves this territory until I say so."

They left. Elena began wrapping my hands again, her touch feather-light. "I can't heal this here," she said quietly. "You'll need the Court's resources. The ritual chamber."

I nodded. I'd known that already.

A commotion outside made us all freeze. Voices—high, sweet, familiar.

Alondra.

Marcus stepped out of the tent. I followed, Elena's hand on my shoulder to steady me. Alondra stood in the courtyard, the Falcon's Eye gleaming at her throat. She'd changed into a different dress, something soft and pale that made her look innocent. Fragile.

"Captain Blackwood," she said, her voice trembling just right. "I'm so glad you're here. We've been so frightened since the rogue attack. River's been doing everything he can to protect us, but—"

"The wards failed," Marcus said. His tone was neutral, but I heard the trap in it.

Alondra's eyes widened. "Yes. It's been terrible. Julie—our Luna—she was supposed to maintain them, but she's been so... distracted lately. River thinks she might have let them fall on purpose."

"Interesting theory." Marcus moved closer. "Tell me, Miss Dunn, what do you know about ward maintenance?"

"Oh, I don't know much." She laughed, light and airy. "Just what River's told me. Something about runes and—" She touched the Falcon's Eye. "This amulet. He said it was important for the protection spells."

Marcus went very still. "Protection spells."

"Yes." Alondra smiled. "The runes carved into it are supposed to amplify the defensive magic, aren't they? River explained it to me last night."

The air in the courtyard changed. Even Alondra seemed to feel it, her smile faltering.

"A rogue she-wolf," Marcus said slowly, "rescued from a border skirmish three weeks ago, knows about runic amplification and defensive spell matrices."

Alondra's face went pale. "I—River told me—"

"River Morrison doesn't know the first thing about rune magic." Marcus gestured to one of the Enforcers. "Detain her. I want a full background check and a truth serum interrogation."

"What? No!" Alondra backed away, but the Enforcer was faster. He caught her arm, and she twisted, her sweet mask cracking. "You can't do this! River will—"

"River Morrison is about to have much bigger problems," Marcus said.

A bell rang. Deep, resonant. The pack meeting bell.

River's voice boomed across the territory, amplified by his Alpha command. "All pack members to the central grounds. Now."

Marcus looked at me. "Can you walk?"

I nodded.

"Then let's go watch an Alpha destroy himself."

The central grounds were packed. Every member of the Blood Moon Pack stood in a circle, their faces confused, worried. River stood in the center, his Alpha aura blazing so bright it hurt to look at.

He saw me and smiled. It wasn't kind.

"Julie Gibson," he said, his voice carrying to every corner of the grounds. "Step forward."

I did. My legs shook, but I made them move. Macie walked beside me, her hand hovering near my elbow.

River's smile widened. "I, River Morrison, Alpha of the Blood Moon Pack, reject you, Julie Gibson, as my mate and Luna."

The words hit like a physical blow. The mate bond convulsed in my chest, twisting, tearing. Pain radiated through every nerve.

But I didn't fall.

I lifted my head. Met his eyes.

"I, Julie Gibson," I said, and my voice didn't shake, "accept your rejection, River Morrison."

The bond snapped.

Power flooded through me. Not the broken, fractured magic I'd been living with. Real power. Ancient power. The kind that had been locked away, suppressed, hidden for five years.

My eyes burned. I felt them change, felt the violet light of my true bloodline blaze to life.

The ground trembled.

River stumbled back, his face going white. Around us, pack members gasped, some falling to their knees.

"What—" River's voice cracked. "What are you?"

I smiled. It felt like breaking free.

"I'm the sorceress who saved your life," I said. "I'm the Spirit Walker who built your pack's power. I'm the daughter of the Lycan Court you never deserved."

The ground shook harder. Cracks spider-webbed across the courtyard.

And River Morrison, Alpha of the Blood Moon Pack, finally understood what he'd destroyed.

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