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My Alpha Used My Blood to Crown His Luna Novel Cover

My Alpha Used My Blood to Crown His Luna

The needle pierced my skin with a familiar sting. I flinched, but couldn't move—Dante's Alpha command held me frozen in place, my body betraying me once again. "Stop," I whispered, my voice barely audible. "Please, Dante." His fingers tightened around my scarred left arm as he steadied the needle. The vial beneath my elbow slowly filled with dark red blood—my blood. "This is the only part of you worth keeping," he said, his voice cold and distant. "Your blood will live forever in 'The Alpha's Empire.'" I watched the liquid that had once saved his life now being taken to glorify another woman. Three days. Three days before what should have been our Mating Ceremony. "The portrait needs something special," Dante continued, his eyes fixed on the filling vial.
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Chapter 5

The negotiation room buzzed with tension as Alphas from across the globe debated territory disputes. I sat beside Kenzo, my posture relaxed yet regal, listening as Victor Blackwood argued for expanded hunting rights along the Canadian border. The air conditioning hummed overhead, circulating the stale air of too many wolves in too small a space.

I'd chosen my perfume carefully that morning—a delicate blend of French lavender and vanilla that masked my natural scent. Three years in Paris had given me more than just a title; it had given me the tools to hide what I once couldn't.

"The northern territories have always belonged to—" Victor's voice droned on.

A chair scraping against carpet made me glance up. Dante Ross sat three tables away, looking half-dead and utterly bored. His eyes were glazed, fingers tapping restlessly against his whiskey glass. Amaya sat beside him, her smile tight as she tried to maintain the facade of the devoted Luna.

Poor Amaya. She'd won the title but never the man.

I turned my attention back to the debate, but something had shifted in the room. The air conditioning had kicked into high gear, and with it came a change in air flow. My carefully applied perfume had worn thin from the heat of debate and exertion.

"—and furthermore, the Shadow Ridge Pack has historical claim to—"

"Enough!"

Dante's voice cracked through the room like thunder. Every head turned as he shot to his feet, his chair clattering backward onto the floor. His eyes were wide, nostrils flaring wildly as he inhaled deeply.

"Eva?" he whispered, so softly I almost missed it.

My heart stuttered painfully in my chest. Kenzo's hand found mine under the table, squeezing gently.

"Eva!" This time louder, more certain.

The room fell silent. Amaya's face drained of color as Dante's gaze locked onto our corner of the room.

"You're dead," he muttered, shaking his head. "You're dead but I can smell you."

Marcus appeared at his side instantly, his hand on Dante's shoulder. "Alpha, please—"

"Get off me!" Dante roared, shrugging him off with a strength that sent Marcus stumbling backward. "I smell her! She's here!"

Kenzo remained perfectly still beside me, his expression unreadable. "Perhaps Alpha Ross requires medical assistance," he suggested smoothly to the stunned room. "The stress of leadership can sometimes—"

"No!" Dante's eyes locked onto mine with terrifying intensity. "It's her. It's Eva."

---

The corridors outside the negotiation room erupted into chaos as Dante charged through them like a bloodhound on a trail. I could hear the commotion from our suite as Kenzo double-checked our security arrangements.

"Are you ready for this?" he asked quietly, his eyes searching mine.

I nodded, adjusting the silver crescent moon pendant at my throat. "It was inevitable."

The sound of shouting grew louder as Dante approached our wing of the hotel. Marcus's voice carried through the walls, pleading with him to stop, to think rationally.

"Alpha, please! You're embarrassing yourself! There's no one here!"

"I know what I smell!" Dante roared back. "I'd know her scent anywhere!"

A crash echoed down the hall—probably a security guard being thrown aside. Kenzo's warriors moved into position, their faces grim.

"He's using his Alpha strength," Jean-Luc reported from the doorway. "Two guards are down already."

"Let him come," I said calmly, moving to stand by the window. "This ends today."

The pounding on our door began almost immediately—violent, desperate thuds that shook the frame.

"Open this door!" Dante's voice was raw, unhinged. "I know she's in there! Eva! EVA!"

Kenzo exchanged a glance with me before nodding to Jean-Luc. The warrior stepped aside as Kenzo moved toward the door.

"Alpha Ross," Kenzo said coolly as he opened it. "Your behavior is unbecoming of an Alpha."

Dante tried to push past him, but Kenzo's Lycan aura flared—not as overwhelming as an Alpha's brute force, but more refined, more powerful. Dante stumbled back a step.

"Where is she?" he demanded, his eyes wild. "I heard her voice!"

"There's no one here but my mate and I," Kenzo replied evenly.

"I don't believe you," Dante snarled, trying again to force his way in.

Kenzo stepped aside deliberately, revealing me standing by the window. I turned slowly to face him.

Dante froze.

I was no longer the frail girl in the grey dress who had begged for his mercy. The woman before him wore tailored silk that emphasized her curves, her posture regal and confident. My hair fell in elegant waves past my shoulders, and my eyes—once downcast in submission—now met his without flinching.

"You're dead," he whispered, his voice breaking. "You're dead but I can smell you."

I stepped forward, allowing my Royal Aura to expand just enough to push him back physically without touching him.

"Eva Dunn died in a fire, Alpha Ross," I said in my new, accented voice. "You buried her."

His wolf whined in submission to my higher rank, even as his Alpha instinct raged against it. Behind him, security guards approached cautiously.

"You're lying," he said, but doubt flickered in his eyes as he took in my transformation. "Your scent—"

"Is that of Lylah Rodriguez, Lycan Queen of the Parisian Crescent Pack," I finished for him.

As security dragged him away, his eyes never left mine—filled with confusion, desperation, and the first glimmer of something I'd never seen there before.

Fear.

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