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My Alpha Took the Wrong Bride

The basket of herbs felt heavier with each step as I made my way back from the pack border, my hands still trembling from what I'd just witnessed. The massive black wolf's golden eyes haunted me—so intelligent, so pained, yet somehow familiar in a way that made my chest ache. I shouldn't have been there. The border was off-limits to Omegas like me, but Zoe had insisted I gather the rare moonbell flowers that only grew in those dangerous woods. "Since you're so useless otherwise," she'd sneered, "at least make yourself useful for once." Now I understood why she'd sent me there. She'd known about the injured wolf all along. The pack house buzzed with unusual energy when I slipped through the back entrance, hoping to avoid attention. But the excited voices drifting from the main hall made my stomach clench with dread. "—found him just in time," Zoe's voice rang out, sweet and proud. "Poor thing was barely breathing when I discovered him by the old oak.
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Chapter 3

The mansion was nothing like I'd imagined.

I'd expected crumbling stone walls, maybe a drafty old pack house with peeling paint and broken windows. Something that matched the rumors about the 'broken' Alpha who lived here. Instead, Marcus drove us through iron gates that opened onto manicured grounds, past gardens that probably cost more to maintain than my father's entire yearly budget.

The house itself was modern and sprawling—all glass and clean lines, with warm light spilling from every window. It looked like something from a magazine. Like a home.

'Miss Hart?' Marcus had stopped the car, was holding my door open. 'Alpha Rafael is waiting for you in his study.'

My legs felt like water as I climbed out. The pouch of ashes was still clutched in my hand, and I realized I'd been holding it so tightly my knuckles had gone white.

Inside, the floors were polished wood, the walls decorated with art that probably cost more than I'd see in a lifetime. A woman in a crisp uniform—not pack, I realized, but human staff—smiled at me. Actually smiled, like I was a guest instead of a burden.

'This way, please,' Marcus said, leading me down a hallway.

The study door was already open. Rafael sat behind a massive desk in a wheelchair, papers spread before him. When we entered, he looked up, and those golden eyes found mine with the same intensity I remembered from the forest.

'Thank you, Marcus. That will be all.'

The Beta bowed slightly and left, closing the door behind him. The click of the latch felt final.

'Willow.' Rafael's voice was different than I'd expected—not cold or cruel, but... gentle. 'Please, sit.'

I perched on the edge of the chair across from him, my back straight, waiting for the other shoe to drop. This was when he'd tell me the rules, the expectations. When he'd explain exactly what kind of hell my new life would be.

Instead, he studied me in silence. His gaze traveled over the ill-fitting dress, the bruise on my cheek that had darkened to purple, the way I held the cloth pouch like a shield.

'What happened to your face?'

The question caught me off guard. 'I—it's nothing.'

'It's not nothing.' Something dangerous flickered in those golden eyes. 'Who hit you?'

I couldn't answer. My throat had closed up, words trapped behind years of training that said don't tell, don't complain, don't make waves.

Rafael's jaw tightened, but when he spoke again, his voice was still controlled. 'And your hands. What's on your hands?'

I looked down. Gray ash still clung to my fingers, caught under my nails. I'd tried to wash it off before leaving, but some stains went deeper than skin.

'My mother,' I whispered. 'They... she...'

I couldn't finish. The words were too heavy, too sharp.

Rafael was silent for a long moment. Then he reached for a phone on his desk, pressed a button. 'Elena? Draw a bath in the Luna's quarters. Use the lavender salts. And find her something proper to wear—something that actually fits.'

Luna's quarters. The title made my chest tight.

'You don't have to—' I started.

'Yes,' he said firmly. 'I do.'

Elena turned out to be a kind-faced woman in her fifties who led me upstairs to rooms that took my breath away. The bathroom alone was bigger than my old bedroom, all marble and soft lighting. She helped me out of the awful dress, her face carefully neutral when she saw the bruises I usually kept hidden.

The water was perfect—hot enough to ease the tension from my shoulders but not scalding. The lavender scent wrapped around me like a blanket. I sank deeper, watching the ash finally dissolve and disappear, and tried not to think about what that meant.

When I finally emerged, wrapped in a robe softer than anything I'd ever touched, I found clothes laid out on the bed. Real clothes—jeans that would actually fit, a sweater in deep blue, undergarments still in their packaging. Everything in my size.

I was pulling the sweater over my head when I heard the door open.

'Elena, I—' I turned, and the words died.

Rafael stood in the doorway. Stood. No wheelchair, no weakness, just six feet of solid muscle and predatory grace. He moved toward me with fluid steps, and I stumbled backward until my spine hit the wall.

'You're not—' My voice came out broken. 'They said you couldn't—'

'I know what they said.' He stopped inches away, close enough that I could feel the heat radiating from his body. 'I let them say it.'

Then he leaned in, his face dropping to the curve of my neck, and inhaled deeply.

The sound that rumbled from his chest was pure animal—a growl that vibrated through my bones and made something deep inside me answer. His eyes, when he pulled back, had gone completely gold.

'It was you,' he whispered, and his voice was rough, layered with something that wasn't quite human. 'The scent of vanilla and rain. You are the one who saved me.'

My heart hammered against my ribs. 'I don't—'

'Zoe smelled of synthetic perfume and greed.' His hand came up, fingers brushing my cheek with surprising gentleness. 'But you... you smell like moonlight and healing herbs. Like the hands that pressed against my wounds and whispered words of comfort when I thought I would die.'

Tears burned behind my eyes. 'She took credit. She always takes—'

'I know.' His thumb caught a tear that had escaped. 'I've known since the moment I woke in your father's house and didn't smell you on my fur. But I had to be sure. Had to see if you would come forward, if you would fight for the truth.'

'I tried,' I choked out. 'But they—my mother's ashes—'

His expression went deadly. 'Tell me.'

So I did. I told him everything—about Zoe's threats, about the urn shattering on marble, about the diamonds she'd stolen. The words poured out like poison I'd been holding too long, and Rafael's eyes grew darker with each sentence.

When I finally fell silent, he cupped my face in both hands.

'Tomorrow,' he said quietly, 'we will have our mating ceremony. And then, Willow Hart, I will show you exactly what kind of Alpha you've been bound to. And what happens to those who dare to harm what is mine.'

The promise in his voice should have terrified me.

Instead, for the first time in years, I felt something that might have been hope.

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