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My Alpha Left Me for a Fake Princess

The bell above the door of *The Gilded Claw* chimed softly as I stepped inside, the scent of sage and old parchment washing over me. It was a stark contrast to the sterile, modern smell of the Silver Lake Pack House, and for a moment, I let my shoulders drop. Here, amidst the dusty relics and enchanted trinkets, I didn't have to be the trembling, wolfless Omega everyone thought I was. "Miss Hayes," the shopkeeper, an elderly warlock named Elias, greeted me with a bow that was far too deep for a girl in faded jeans and a thrift-store sweater. His milky eyes lingered on me, seeing something no one else in this town bothered to look for. "Your commission is ready." He placed a velvet box on the counter. I opened it, my breath hitching. Inside lay a dagger forged from pure moonstone, the blade shimmering with an iridescent glow that seemed to pulse in time with my own heartbeat. It was a courting gift. A promise.
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Chapter 4

The cellar smelled of damp earth and despair, a scent I had grown accustomed to over the last three years of playing the part of a weakling. But tonight, the air tasted different. It tasted like iron. Like blood. My blood, drying on my forehead, and the phantom scent of my little Luna, whose body the guards had tossed into the trash like refuse before dragging me down here.

I sat in the corner, my knees pulled to my chest, staring into the oppressive darkness. My hands were still shaking, not from fear, but from the sheer effort of holding *her* back.

*Let me out, Kat,* Aurelia growled, her voice echoing in my skull like thunder. She was pacing the cage of my mind, her massive white paws agitated, her golden eyes burning with a fury that matched my own. *They killed our pup. They humiliated us. They need to bleed.*

"Not yet," I whispered into the silence, my voice raspy. "If we shift now, we're just a rogue attacking an Alpha in his own home. They'll kill us before we can speak."

I touched the jagged cut on my hand where the moonstone had sliced me. The pain was sharp, grounding. For three years, I had dimmed my light. I had let them walk all over me because I thought love required sacrifice. I thought if I made myself small enough, Leo would finally feel big enough to protect me.

What a fool I had been.

I closed my eyes and reached deep into the dormant parts of my mind, bypassing the pack link I shared with Silver Lake. I found the ancient, cobwebbed thread that connected me to my bloodline. It was a golden cord, vibrating with power.

*Marcus,* I projected, putting every ounce of my Royal authority into the mental push.

Silence stretched for a heartbeat. Then, a jolt of shock snapped back along the line.

*Princess?* The voice was crisp, efficient, and laced with panic. *Goddess above, we’ve been trying to track your signal for months. Where are you?*

*Silver Lake,* I replied, the mental words cold and hard. *The Alpha’s Gathering is tomorrow. Bring the Guard. Bring my father.*

*Is everything alright, Your Highness?*

I looked down at my bloodstained jeans. *No. Everything is wrong. But I’m about to fix it.*

***

The next evening, the heavy cellar door groaned open. Light spilled down the stairs, blinding me temporarily. Two guards stomped down, their faces twisted in sneers.

"Get up, Omega," one barked. "Alpha Leo wants you upstairs. Says you need to see what a real Luna looks like."

They didn't wait for me to stand. They grabbed my arms, hauling me up the stairs and into a side room off the kitchen. There, a maid I barely knew thrust a dress into my hands. It was grey, frayed at the hem, and looked like something pulled from a donation bin. It was a stark contrast to the silks and velvets the high-ranking wolves would be wearing tonight.

"Put it on," she muttered, refusing to meet my eyes. "Alpha's orders. He said you shouldn't look like you're trying to rise above your station."

I didn't argue. I stripped off my dirty clothes and pulled the scratchy fabric over my head. It hung loosely on my frame, making me look small. Frail. Exactly what Leo wanted.

*Let them see the rags,* Aurelia hissed. *It will only make the crown shine brighter.*

As they dragged me toward the Grand Hall, the scent hit me. It was overpowering—a cloying, floral musk that made my nose itch. It was coming from the prep room down the hall.

Through the crack in the door, I saw Emelia. She was dabbing a dark, oily substance onto her pulse points. Her reflection in the mirror was triumphant, but her nose wrinkled slightly at the smell. To a regular wolf, it might pass for the potent pheromones of a Royal. But to me? It smelled like chemicals and desperation. It was *off*. Sour.

She turned, catching my eye through the gap. She smirked, holding up a glittering object. My breath hitched. It was a delicate diamond tiara, woven with silver vines. My grandmother’s tiara. The one I had hidden in the safe Leo swore he couldn't open.

"Ready for the show, stray?" she mouthed, placing the crown on her head.

The guards shoved me forward, cutting off the view. "Move it."

We reached the double doors of the Grand Hall. Inside, the hum of conversation was a dull roar. The Alpha’s Gathering was in full swing. Leaders from the surrounding dozen packs were here, drinking wine and discussing territory lines. This was the most important political event of the year.

The doors swung open, and the room fell silent.

Leo sat on the raised dais at the far end, looking every inch the Alpha King he desperately wanted to be. Beside him sat Emelia, wearing my grandmother's tiara and a gown of deep crimson. She looked regal to the untrained eye, but her posture was wrong. She slouched slightly, her eyes darting around the room with the nervous energy of a prey animal pretending to be a predator.

"The prisoner," Leo announced, his voice booming through the hall. "Katherine Hayes."

A ripple of whispers tore through the crowd as the guards shoved me into the center of the room. I stumbled but caught my balance, standing tall despite the rags I wore.

"Is that the Omega he was keeping?" a woman in emerald silk whispered loudly. "She looks like a beggar."

"And look at the Luna beside him," a man replied, awestruck. "That aura... it's strange, but undeniably strong. She must be the lost Princess they’re talking about."

I stood in the center of the polished floor, feeling the weight of hundreds of eyes on me. Leo looked down, a smug satisfaction curling his lip. He thought he had won. He thought he was displaying his power by showcasing my weakness.

He didn't know the Royal Guard was already crossing his borders.

"Kneel," Leo commanded, his voice echoing off the vaulted ceiling. "Show your future Queen the respect she deserves."

I looked at Emelia, who was touching the tiara with possessive, greedy fingers. I looked at Leo, the man who had ordered me to submit while my dog died.

I didn't kneel. I lifted my chin, my eyes locking onto his. A slow, cold smile spread across my face.

"No," I said softly.

The word was quiet, but in the silent hall, it sounded like a gunshot.

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