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My Alpha Erased Me for His First Love Novel Cover

My Alpha Erased Me for His First Love

Wren Calloway sacrificed everything for Ryker Voss — her body, her fertility, and six years of blood-soaked loyalty. In return, she became Luna of Ashenmoor, the most feared pack in the Pacific Northwest. Then Ryker's dying first love begged for one final wish: a marking ceremony. To make it happen, Ryker asked Wren to swallow a memory-suppression elixir — just three days, he promised. Just a temporary goodbye. But Wren crafted that elixir herself. She knows there's no antidote. In three days, she'll forget him completely — every vow, every scar, every lie. What she doesn't expect is the summons from the High Alpha of Silvervale, who needs her skills to fight a witch's plague devastating the northern packs. Suddenly the woman Ryker discarded is the most valuable wolf in the kingdom. And when Ryker realizes the truth — that his Luna is gone forever, and the most powerful Alpha alive just claimed her — he'll tear apart every border to find her. But will she even know who he is?
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Chapter 5

The celebration in Ashenmoor's Great Hall reached its crescendo as pack members raised their glasses in toast after toast. Crystal clinked against crystal, laughter echoed off the stone walls, and the scent of victory hung thick in the air. Ryker stood at the center of it all, Lux pressed against his side like a beautiful accessory, her new mate mark gleaming silver in the candlelight.

I watched from the shadows near the kitchen entrance, my medical mask still covering half my face, my hood pulled low. The elixir made everything feel dreamlike, as if I were watching someone else's life through frosted glass. But the pain in my chest was sharp and real—the phantom ache where my mate bond used to be.

That's when Nadia walked through the main entrance.

She moved with purpose, her heels clicking against the marble floor like a countdown. Conversations quieted as she passed, heads turning to follow her progress toward the high table where Ryker held court. She looked magnificent in her midnight blue dress, every inch the successful pharmaceutical executive, but there was something dangerous in her smile.

Ryker noticed her approach and his expression shifted to polite confusion. "Nadia," he said, his voice carrying across the suddenly hushed hall. "I didn't expect to see you here. Where's Wren?"

Nadia stopped just short of the raised platform, her smile turning razor-sharp. "You're asking about her now?" Her voice was honey over broken glass, sweet and cutting. "How thoughtful of you, Alpha Mills. Really shows your priorities."

Murmurs rippled through the crowd. Pack members exchanged glances, sensing the shift in atmosphere like wolves scenting a storm.

"I don't understand," Ryker said, but uncertainty flickered in his eyes. "Is she feeling unwell? The elixir can cause—"

"Oh, she's fine," Nadia interrupted, her voice rising so every person in the hall could hear. "Physically, anyway. Though I imagine discovering your mate's lies might cause some emotional distress."

Lux's grip tightened on Ryker's arm. "What lies? I don't know what you're talking about."

Nadia's laugh was like breaking glass. "Of course you don't." She turned to address the entire hall, her voice projecting with professional clarity. "Ladies and gentlemen, I'd like you to meet the woman who created the memory suppression elixir your Alpha has been so generously administering to his former mate."

The hall fell dead silent. Even the candle flames seemed to still.

"Dr. Wren Ashford," Nadia continued, savoring each word like fine wine, "brilliant pharmaceutical researcher, inventor of the compound currently eating away at her own memories. She knows every molecule, every chemical pathway, every side effect." Her eyes locked on Ryker's increasingly pale face. "She also knows there is no antidote."

The words hit the crowd like a physical blow. Gasps echoed through the hall, followed by a rising tide of whispers.

"What do you mean there's no antidote?" Ryker's voice cracked on the question, all his Alpha composure crumbling.

Nadia shrugged with elegant indifference. "Exactly what I said. The elixir was designed for terminal patients who wanted to forget their pain before death. It was never meant to be reversible." She paused, letting the implications sink in. "Wren created it to be permanent. And you've been feeding it to her for days."

The color drained from Ryker's face completely. He looked like a man who'd just realized he was standing on quicksand. "No. No, that's not... the pack doctors said there were ways to reverse it, that given time—"

"The pack doctors lied to you," Nadia said simply. "Or more likely, you lied to them about what you were using it for. Either way, congratulations, Alpha. You've successfully erased the woman who loved you more than her own life."

Lux made a small sound of distress, pressing closer to Ryker's side. "This is terrible news, but surely—"

"Surely nothing," Nadia snapped, her composure finally cracking. "You got exactly what you wanted, didn't you? Wren out of the picture, her memories gone, her bond severed. Very convenient timing with your pregnancy."

The word 'pregnancy' sent another shockwave through the crowd. Lux's hand flew to her stomach, her eyes wide with what looked like panic.

"Where is she?" Ryker demanded, his voice hoarse. "Where's Wren?"

Nadia examined her manicured nails with theatrical indifference. "I have no idea. She could be anywhere by now. Though I imagine she's probably left Ashenmoor entirely. Not much reason to stay, is there?"

Ryker turned toward the exit, his movement sharp and desperate. "I have to find her. I have to—"

"Ryker!" Lux's voice cut through his panic like a whip crack. "Our ceremony isn't finished! The pack is watching!"

But he was already moving, pushing through the crowd with single-minded determination. Pack members scattered out of his way as he ran for the doors, leaving his new mate standing alone at the altar.

For just a moment, Lux's carefully maintained mask of distress slipped. Her expression turned cold, calculating, almost predatory as she watched him flee. It was a micro-expression, lasting barely a heartbeat, but Nadia caught it.

Their eyes met across the chaos of the disrupted celebration, and Nadia's smile turned genuinely dangerous.

"Interesting," she murmured, just loud enough for Lux to hear.

Meanwhile, I slipped out the kitchen entrance, my heart hammering against my ribs. Even through the elixir's fog, I could feel the seismic shift in the evening's energy. Something had changed, something important, but the details kept sliding away from me like water through cupped hands.

By the time I reached the parking lot, Ryker's SUV was already gone.

Back in the Great Hall, the pack stood in stunned silence, their celebration shattered like a dropped wine glass. At the center of it all, Lux stood alone in her white silk dress, her hand still pressed protectively over her stomach, her face a mask of wounded innocence.

But her eyes remained cold as winter stars, and her smile, when she thought no one was looking, held all the satisfaction of a predator who had finally cornered her prey.

The truth had come three hours too late, and somewhere in the darkness beyond Ashenmoor's borders, I was already forgetting why it mattered.

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