
My Alpha Erased Me for His First Love
My Alpha Erased Me for His First Love Chapter 1
The fluorescent lights in the werewolf affairs office buzzed overhead like angry wasps, casting harsh shadows across the mahogany desk between us. Ryker sat across from me, his jaw set in that familiar line of determination I'd once found so attractive. Now it just looked cruel.
"Sign here." His voice was clipped, professional. He slid the mate bond dissolution papers across the polished surface, the legal jargon blurring together in my peripheral vision. "You have three minutes before the elixir kicks in."
My fingers trembled as I reached for the pen. The amber vial sat beside the documents like a tiny glass coffin, its contents catching the light with an almost hypnotic shimmer. I'd spent months perfecting that formula in my lab, testing it on willing volunteers who wanted to forget traumatic bonds. The irony wasn't lost on me that I'd be its most devastating test subject.
Ryker's wrist caught my attention as I signed my name with shaking letters. A sleek silver watch displayed a countdown timer: 72:00:00. Seventy-two hours. Three days.
"It's just temporary," he said, his tone softening slightly as if he could sense my hesitation. "The separation, I mean. Three days, and then you take the antidote. Your memories will come back, and we can... figure things out."
I looked up at him, studying the face I'd memorized over six years of marriage. The sharp angle of his jaw, the scar above his left eyebrow from a childhood accident, the way his dark hair always fell just slightly into his eyes when he was nervous. He was lying, and we both knew it.
There was no antidote.
I'd designed the memory suppressant to be permanent after the seventy-two-hour integration period. Once those neural pathways dissolved, they were gone forever. But as I stared into his hopeful eyes, I couldn't bring myself to shatter his illusion. Maybe he needed to believe there was a way back as much as I needed to forget.
"Wren?" His voice pulled me from my thoughts. "Are you ready?"
I picked up the vial, feeling its weight in my palm. Such a small thing to hold the power of erasure. The liquid moved like liquid gold, beautiful and deadly. "Ready."
I tilted my head back and drank it in one swift motion. The taste was bitter, metallic, with an underlying sweetness that reminded me of honey. My own creation, sliding down my throat to begin its work of unraveling everything I was.
Ryker's shoulders sagged with what looked like relief. "Good. That's... good."
The drive home was suffocatingly quiet except for the low hum of the engine and the occasional ping of Ryker's phone. I watched the familiar streets blur past the passenger window, trying to memorize every detail before they became foreign to me. The coffee shop where we'd had our first date. The park where he'd proposed. The veterinary clinic where I'd worked before dedicating myself full-time to pharmaceutical research.
His phone rang, the name "Lux" flashing across the dashboard display. I watched Ryker's entire demeanor transform as he answered.
"Hey, sweetheart." His voice dropped to a tender whisper I hadn't heard directed at me in months. "How are you feeling?"
I turned my attention back to the window, but his conversation was impossible to ignore in the confined space of the car.
"Did you take your medication? Good girl." A pause. "No, don't try to get up. The doctor said complete bed rest, remember?" Another pause, followed by a soft chuckle. "I know you're bored, but you need to save your strength."
My chest tightened with each gentle word he spoke to her. Lux Thorne, his first love. The one who'd returned to Moonhaven three months ago with late-stage cancer and a dying wish to experience being Luna of our pack before she passed.
The one he'd chosen over me.
"I'll be there soon," he murmured into the phone. "Just dropping Wren off, and then I'm all yours."
Just dropping Wren off. Like I was a package to be delivered, not the woman who'd stood by his side through every challenge, every triumph, every dark moment of his Alpha reign.
He ended the call and glanced at me. "She's not doing well. The doctors think she has maybe three days left."
"And her last wish is to be Luna," I said quietly, not trusting my voice to remain steady if I spoke louder.
"Yes." He pulled into our driveway—his driveway now, I supposed. "She's been dreaming of it since we were teenagers. Before she left for college, before the cancer, before everything went wrong."
I stared at our house, the place we'd called home for four years. Something was different about it, but my vision was starting to blur slightly around the edges. The elixir was beginning its work.
"Ryker," I said as he put the car in park. "Will you regret this?"
He was quiet for so long I thought he might not answer. When he finally spoke, his voice was steady, certain. "No. I won't regret giving her this gift."
The words hit me like a silver blade to the chest, sharp and burning. I remembered another night, six years ago, when silver had cut deep. The rogue attack on our territory. The assassin's blade aimed at Ryker's heart. My body moving without thought, intercepting the strike meant for him.
The silver had done more than scar my abdomen. It had poisoned my reproductive system, ensuring I'd never bear the Alpha heir our pack expected. I'd given him everything, including my future, and he'd never regret choosing someone else.
"I see," I whispered, unbuckling my seatbelt with numb fingers.
Inside the house, my suspicions were confirmed. Every photograph of us together had been removed from the walls, leaving behind pale rectangles on the paint like ghosts of our happiness. The mantle that had once displayed our mating ceremony pictures now held only his individual portraits and pack documents.
I walked to the back door, looking out at our garden. The flower beds we'd planted together on lazy Sunday mornings were gone, replaced by raw, churned earth. Even the herb garden where I'd grown ingredients for my research had been torn up, leaving nothing but naked soil.
He'd erased us before I'd even forgotten.
The first wave of pain hit my temples like a vice tightening. The elixir was accelerating, my neural pathways beginning their slow dissolution. I had maybe an hour before the process became irreversible.
I climbed the stairs to our bedroom, each step feeling heavier than the last. From beneath my pillow, I retrieved a small iron box I'd hidden weeks ago when I'd first suspected this day would come. Inside were my research notes, backup copies of my most important formulas, and a sealed envelope addressed to "Future Wren."
The letter contained everything I thought my future self would need to know: who I was, what I'd accomplished, why I'd chosen to forget. Most importantly, it contained the truth about Ryker, about our marriage, about the sacrifice I'd made that he'd never truly valued.
I tucked the box into the inner lining of my jacket just as my phone buzzed against the nightstand. An unknown number had sent a text message:
"Ms. Calloway, Silvervale's convoy will arrive in three days. High Alpha Cassian Hale awaits your arrival."
I stared at the screen, a bitter smile tugging at my lips despite the growing pain in my head. Cassian Hale, the most powerful Alpha on the continent, had been trying to recruit me for months. My pharmaceutical innovations had caught his attention, and he'd made increasingly generous offers to bring me to his territory.
I'd always declined, loyal to Moonhaven and to Ryker.
But loyalty, it seemed, was a one-way street.
As the elixir continued its work and my memories began to fracture at the edges, I felt something I hadn't experienced in months: hope. In three days, I would wake up as someone new, someone unburdened by the weight of unrequited devotion.
And Cassian Hale would be waiting.
My Alpha Erased Me for His First Love of Contents
New Release Novels

















