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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 4

The moon was full when Rafael led me outside that night.

We'd been married for less than twenty-four hours—a quiet ceremony in his study with Marcus as witness, the marking bite on my neck still tender. I'd expected... I don't know what I'd expected. Pain, maybe. Duty. The cold transaction my father had promised.

Instead, Rafael had been gentle. Reverent, even. Like I was something precious instead of something broken.

Now he guided me through the gardens, past sculpted hedges and flower beds that glowed silver in the moonlight. His hand was warm around mine, steady and sure. We didn't speak. The night was too quiet for words, too heavy with something I couldn't name.

We stopped in a clearing I hadn't seen before—a perfect circle of grass surrounded by ancient oaks. Moonlight poured down like liquid silver, so bright I could see every blade of grass, every line on Rafael's face when he turned to me.

"I need to show you something," he said. His voice was rough, edged with something that made my pulse quicken. "Something no one else knows."

My throat went dry. "Okay."

He stepped back, putting distance between us. His eyes—those golden eyes that had haunted me since the forest—began to glow. Actually glow, like twin suns in the darkness.

"Don't be afraid," he whispered.

Then he shifted.

But it wasn't like the shifts I'd seen before—the smooth transformation from human to wolf that other pack members did. This was violent, primal. His body convulsed, bones cracking and reforming with sounds that made my stomach turn. His skin rippled, dark fur erupting across his shoulders, his spine.

And he grew. God, he grew.

The creature that stood before me wasn't a wolf. It was something else entirely—massive and terrible and beautiful. Seven feet tall on hind legs, with muscles that bunched and flexed under midnight fur. Claws like daggers. Fangs that gleamed in the moonlight. Eyes that burned gold and ancient and utterly inhuman.

A Lycan.

I stumbled backward, my heart trying to punch through my ribs. Every instinct screamed run, hide, survive. This was a predator. This was death on two legs.

The beast took a step toward me.

I couldn't move. Couldn't breathe. My back hit a tree trunk, bark digging into my shoulders through the thin fabric of my dress.

Another step. Close enough now that I could feel the heat radiating from that massive body, could smell earth and pine and something wild that made my head spin.

Then it bowed.

The great beast dropped to one knee, head lowered, those burning eyes fixed on the ground at my feet. Submissive. Reverent.

Mine, something whispered in the back of my mind. My mate. My protector.

"Rafael?" My voice came out broken.

The beast's head lifted slightly. When it spoke, the voice was layered—Rafael's smooth tone underneath something deeper, older. "I am the Lycan King. The supreme ruler of all wolves. And you, Willow Hart, are my Queen."

The world tilted. Lycan King. The stories I'd heard as a child—whispered tales of an ancient bloodline, of beasts that could tear through armies, of power that made Alphas bow and packs tremble. I'd thought they were myths. Fairy tales to scare pups into obedience.

But here he was. Kneeling before me.

"Why?" The question burst out before I could stop it. "Why me? I'm nothing. I'm wolfless, I'm—"

"You saved my life." The beast rose, and even on two legs it towered over me. But when it reached out, the touch was gentle—one clawed finger tracing my cheek with impossible care. "When I was bleeding out in that forest, when my enemies had left me for dead, you didn't see a broken Alpha. You saw someone who needed help. You risked yourself for a stranger."

Tears burned behind my eyes. "Anyone would have—"

"No." The word was firm. "Your sister saw an opportunity. Your father saw a political advantage. But you, Willow... you saw me."

The beast began to shift again, bones cracking and reforming, until Rafael stood before me in human form. Naked and perfect and looking at me like I was the answer to every question he'd ever asked.

"Tomorrow," he said, pulling me close, "your new life begins."

---

The weeks that followed felt like a dream.

I woke each morning in sheets softer than clouds, sunlight streaming through floor-to-ceiling windows. Elena would bring breakfast—actual food, not the scraps I'd survived on before. Eggs and fresh fruit and pastries that melted on my tongue. She'd fuss over me, making sure I ate every bite, and I'd catch her smiling when my clothes started to fit properly again.

Rafael had burned the awful dress I'd arrived in. "You will never wear rags again," he'd said, and the next day my closet was full of silks and soft cottons, designer labels I'd only seen in magazines. Everything fit perfectly.

Marcus trained me in the afternoons. Not combat—not yet—but protocol. How to stand, how to speak, how to command respect without raising my voice. "You're a Luna now," he'd say patiently when I stumbled over an order to the staff. "They want to serve you. Let them."

It was harder than it sounded. Years of being invisible didn't disappear overnight. But slowly, so slowly, I started to believe it. Started to lift my chin when I walked through the halls. Started to meet people's eyes instead of staring at the floor.

Rafael gave me a new urn—custom-made, silver and beautiful, with my mother's name engraved on the side. I cried when he presented it, and he held me until the tears stopped, whispering promises against my hair.

He bought me jewelry too. Not the gaudy diamonds Zoe had stolen, but delicate pieces that felt like me—a moonstone pendant, pearl earrings, a bracelet of tiny silver wolves. Each gift came with the same words: "You deserve beautiful things."

I was starting to believe that too.

My body changed. The hollows in my cheeks filled out. My skin cleared. My hair grew shiny and thick. When I looked in the mirror, I barely recognized the woman staring back—healthy and glowing and almost... pretty.

"Radiant," Rafael would correct when I said as much. "You're radiant, my Queen."

Then the invitation arrived.

I was in the study with Rafael, curled in the chair by his desk while he worked through paperwork. The afternoon sun painted everything gold, and I was drowsy and content, finally starting to feel safe.

Marcus knocked and entered, holding a cream envelope with a wax seal. "This just arrived. From the Silver Moon Pack."

My contentment evaporated.

Rafael opened it, scanned the contents, and smiled. It wasn't a nice smile. It was the smile of a predator spotting prey.

"The Grand Full Moon Festival," he read aloud. "Hosted this year by Alpha Grant Hart. All packs are invited to attend and celebrate under the Goddess's light." He looked up, eyes gleaming. "How generous of your father."

My stomach twisted. "You don't have to go. They'll understand if—"

"Oh, I'm going." Rafael set the invitation down, that dangerous smile still playing at his lips. "We both are. It's time we paid your family a visit."

He stood, crossed to where I sat frozen, and tilted my chin up with gentle fingers.

"Prepare your best dress, my Queen," he said softly. "I want them to see exactly what they threw away."

The promise in his voice sent shivers down my spine. Not fear this time.

Anticipation.

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