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My Alpha Replaced Me with His Luna Novel Cover

My Alpha Replaced Me with His Luna

Seven years. That's how long it takes for a pack house to become a stranger's home. I stood at the edge of the tree line and looked at the lights of Silvercrest through the falling snow. Warm gold, every window. Music drifting out across the frozen ground, faint but real. The Winter Solstice Banquet — I had counted the days to it like a soldier counts ammunition. One more month. One more week. One more night. My thumb found the mark on my neck before I even realized I was doing it.
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Chapter 2

He didn't even stand up right away.

That was the part that got me. He took a breath, set down his glass, and rose from his chair with the unhurried ease of a man who has never once been caught off guard. Like he had rehearsed this. Like he had always known this moment would come and had decided, long ago, exactly how he would handle it.

He looked out at the hall first. Not at me. At them.

"Everyone." His voice filled the room without effort, smooth and deep and carrying that particular weight that Alpha tone always carries — the kind that doesn't ask for your attention, it simply takes it. "I apologize for the interruption."

A few wolves near the back straightened without meaning to. I felt it too, that low pressure in the chest, the instinct to go still and listen. Seven years at a border outpost hadn't made me immune to it. It had just taught me to recognize it for what it was.

"This woman," Charles said, and the way he said it — not her name, not my name, just this woman, like I was a stray that had wandered in from the road — "has been seen at the perimeter before. She is a rogue. Border-territory drifter. She has made this claim at two other packs in the last year."

He paused. Let that settle.

"There is no bond. There has never been a bond. I don't know her."

The hall was completely silent.

Then someone near the left table laughed — short, nervous, the kind of laugh that comes from relief, from the comfort of having an authority figure explain away something unsettling. And then a few more. And then the murmur started, low and spreading, the sound of a room deciding what it believed.

I stood in the middle of it and felt the Alpha tone pressing down on my shoulders like a hand. My knees wanted to bend. That's what it does — it doesn't ask, it just applies weight until your body makes the decision your mind is still fighting. I had felt it before, in training, in drills. I had never felt it aimed at me like a weapon.

I locked my knees.

"That's not true."

My voice came out smaller than I wanted. The Alpha tone had done that — compressed something in my chest, made the air feel thicker. But it came out. It was there.

Charles looked at me for the first time. Really looked at me. And what I saw in his face was not anger. It was patience. The patience of a man who knows he is going to win and is simply waiting for the other person to finish.

That patience made me angrier than anything else could have.

I reached up and pulled the collar of my shirt aside.

The mark was there. Faded, yes — worn down by years and cold and the particular damage of a bond that had been stretched too thin across too much distance. It didn't blaze the way Faye's did. It didn't catch the candlelight. But it was there, raised and real, pressed into the skin of my neck by a mouth I had trusted completely.

"Seven years," I said. My hand was shaking. I noticed it and I didn't stop. "Seven years at Frostfang. I have the patrol journals. I have the kill records. I have this." I pressed two fingers against the mark. "You put this on me yourself. You told me it was necessary. You told me the pack needed me there. You told me—"

"She's been in the cold too long."

Faye's voice was soft. Almost kind.

She rose from her seat with the particular grace of a woman who has spent years learning how to enter a room. Her gown moved with her. The mate mark on her neck caught the light as she stepped around the table and came toward me, and I understood then that the placement of it — high, visible, impossible to miss — was not an accident. It had never been an accident.

She stopped a few feet away and looked at me with an expression that was almost sympathetic. Almost.

"I know this must be very confusing for you," she said. "And I'm sorry. I genuinely am. But what you're describing — a bond, a mark, seven years of promises — none of that is in the Pack Registry."

She reached into the fold of her gown and produced a folded document. She opened it slowly, deliberately, and held it up so the wolves nearest to us could see the seal at the bottom. Heavy wax, the Silvercrest crest pressed deep into it. Official. Institutional. Unchallengeable.

"Alpha Charles exercised his legal authority to formally sever any claimed bond through the Pack Registry." Her voice was clear and carrying, pitched for the room, not for me. "The filing was completed four years ago. Witnessed, sealed, and recorded." She tilted the document slightly so the candlelight caught the seal. "You are not registered to this pack. You are not registered as mated. As far as every legal record in this territory is concerned—"

She folded the document and tucked it back into her gown.

"You are no one."

The murmur in the hall shifted. I heard it change — from nervous laughter to something more settled, more certain. The sound of a room that has been given permission to stop feeling uncomfortable. A few wolves near the back were already turning back to their tables.

I stood there with my collar still pulled aside and my hand still pressed against the mark and I felt something happening in my chest that I didn't have a name for yet. Not grief. Not rage. Something older and quieter than either of those things. The feeling of a floor giving way beneath you in slow motion, and knowing it's happening, and not being able to stop it.

Four years ago.

While I was at Frostfang. While I was counting down the days. While I was pressing my thumb against this mark in the dark and telling myself it meant something, he had already filed the paperwork. He had already signed his name to a document that said I didn't exist. He had done it legally, officially, with a seal and a witness, and then he had gone back to his life and left me to freeze at the border with a bond I didn't know was already dead.

I lowered my hand.

I looked at Charles.

He was watching me with that same patient expression. Waiting. And I understood, with a clarity that felt almost physical, that he had never once been afraid of me. Not tonight, not four years ago, not ever. He had looked at me and seen something he could use and then something he could discard, and the distance between those two things had been the whole of my adult life.

The mark on my neck felt like a brand.

Somewhere in the back of the hall, someone laughed again.

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