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My Alpha Planned My Death to Give My Luna Title Away

The dust motes dancing in the shaft of afternoon light were the only witnesses to my masterpiece. In the suffocating heat of the attic, hidden away from the rest of the pack house, I held the Moonstone Collar in my trembling, scarred hands. It was finished. For three months, I had spent every spare second up here, bent over the workbench, etching microscopic runes into the silver setting. My fingers, rough from scrubbing floors and washing dishes, ghosted over the central gem. It hummed against my skin, a low, vibrant thrum that only someone with ancient blood could feel. I had used the Old Tongue for the enchantments—techniques passed down through my mother’s line, secrets of the Lycan Court that I had buried deep within me five years ago. "For you, Henry," I whispered, my voice raspy from disuse. He had mentioned the collar months ago, casually tossing a sketch onto the kitchen table while I was chopping vegetables. He said he wanted the family heirloom restored for the Pack Anniversary.
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Chapter 4

The roar of the Silver River was deafening, a churning black abyss behind me that smelled of wet earth and violence. But the predators in front of me were far more dangerous.

Henry stood ten feet away, his chest heaving, the moonlight catching the sweat on his skin. Beside him, Maddison smoothed her crimson dress, her eyes darting between me and the sheer drop at my heels. Beta Joshua hung back, his face a mask of professional indifference, though I saw his hand hovering near his belt knife.

"Give it to me, Sloan," Henry demanded, extending a hand. "The bag. The money you stole. Don't make this uglier than it already is."

"I didn't steal anything," I said, my voice barely carrying over the rushing water. I clutched the strap of my duffel bag tighter, the Lycan Crest Brooch digging into the skin over my heart. "Check the accounts, Henry. Check the transfer logs. Every cent in that vault came from my inheritance."

"Liar!" Maddison shrieked. She stepped forward, her heels sinking into the soft mud of the riverbank. "You're just a greedy, wolfless leech! You've been bleeding this pack dry for years!"

She lunged at me. It was a clumsy, theatrical move. I didn't even have to dodge; I just braced myself. But she didn't aim for me. She aimed for the air beside me.

Maddison threw herself backward, flailing her arms as if I had shoved her with the strength of a Lycan. She hit the rocky ground with a cry that sounded practiced.

"Henry!" she wailed, clutching her ankle. "She pushed me! She tried to kill me!"

It was a lie so transparent a pup could see through it. But Henry didn't want the truth. He wanted an excuse.

"You bitch!"

The growl ripped from Henry’s throat. He closed the distance between us in a blur of motion. before I could even raise my hands, his fingers clamped around my throat.

The world tilted. My feet left the ground.

I clawed at his wrist, my human nails useless against his Alpha skin. He lifted me high, dangling me over the precipice of the riverbank. Below me, the white-capped water smashed against the jagged rocks, waiting to swallow anything that fell.

"Henry," I choked out, my vision spotting with black dots. "Don't..."

He pulled me close, his face inches from mine. His eyes, once the source of my comfort, were now void of any humanity. There was no conflict in him. No hesitation.

"I should have done this years ago," he hissed, his breath hot against my cheek. "Do you know how hard it was? Pretending to care about a weak, broken thing like you?"

Tears pricked my eyes—not from fear, but from the sheer, crushing weight of wasted time. Five years. I had given him five years of my life.

"I never loved you, Sloan," he whispered, the words cutting deeper than any blade. "You were just a placeholder. A warm body until a real wolf came along."

He didn't throw me. He simply opened his hand.

Gravity took me instantly.

The wind rushed past my ears, a short, sharp scream that I didn't realize was my own. I hit the water hard. The cold was a physical shock, a thousand needles piercing my skin all at once. The current grabbed me like a giant hand, twisting me, dragging me under.

I tumbled through the blackness, my shoulder slamming against a submerged rock. Pain exploded down my arm, stealing my breath. I kicked, fighting the heavy, sodden weight of my clothes, fighting the river that wanted to keep me.

I broke the surface for a split second, gasping for air.

Through the spray and the darkness, I looked up at the bank. Henry was there. But he wasn't looking for me. He wasn't checking to see if his wife had survived the fall.

He had his back to the river.

Maddison was in his arms. He was stroking her hair, soothing her fake tears, while I drowned in the dark water below. He had already forgotten me.

A wave crashed over my head, shoving me back down into the icy depths.

I sank. The roar of the water became a muffled thrum. My lungs burned. My heart hammered a frantic, dying rhythm against my ribs. The darkness pressed in on all sides, cold and final.

*Let go,* a voice whispered in my mind. *Just let go.*

I closed my eyes. I was going to die here. Sloan Miller, the wolfless Omega, was going to die in the mud, unloved and unavenged.

*No.*

The thought wasn't mine. It was deeper. Older.

Inside my chest, beneath the fear and the freezing water, something snapped. It was the sound of a heavy iron lock breaking. The mental cage I had built five years ago—the walls I had constructed to make myself small enough for Henry—shattered into dust.

I didn't need to be small anymore.

A heat, fierce and sudden, erupted from the center of my being. It wasn't the warmth of life; it was the fire of a star. My eyes snapped open.

The water around me began to hiss. Bubbles rose rapidly as the freezing river started to boil against my skin.

A blinding white light exploded from my chest, illuminating the murky depths like a flare. My bones cracked, shifting, lengthening, breaking and reforming with a speed that should have been agonizing but felt like ecstasy.

The Omega was dead.

And the Princess was waking up.

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