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My Fated Alpha Found Me Years Too Late Novel Cover

My Fated Alpha Found Me Years Too Late

The ceremonial hall of the Moonveil Pack was ablaze with moonlight streaming through the high windows, casting silver patterns across the polished wooden floor. I stood at the edge of the crowd, my fingers clutching the delicate parchment of my mate letter so tightly it trembled. My heart—the heart that wasn't mine by blood but by grace—pounded against my ribs as I watched Colton, tall and commanding in his ceremonial Alpha robes, take his place on the dais. Every step I took toward him felt like walking through water, the eyes of both Moonveil and Robertson pack members burning into my back. I could feel their judgment, their whispers—*an Omega with a borrowed heart, thinking she could be Luna.* But Colton had promised me. Just last night, his fingers intertwined with mine as we stood by the lake, the moon reflecting in his eyes. 'Tomorrow, Priscilla. Tomorrow I'll make it official before everyone.' I reached the dais, my simple white dress—the only formal thing I owned—rustling softly against the floor. Colton's eyes met mine, and for a moment, I saw something flicker there. Something that made hope surge through me.
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Chapter 3

I was arranging a bouquet of moonflowers—delicate white petals that seemed to glow even in daylight—when the air changed. Subtle at first, like the moment before a storm breaks, but unmistakable to someone who had spent years reading the emotional currents of a packhouse. My fingers stilled on a stem, and the hair on my arms rose slightly. Something was wrong. The shop felt different, charged with an energy that didn't belong to the peaceful sanctuary I'd built over three years.

The bell above the door chimed, and I looked up with my practiced welcome smile. The smile froze on my face.

Colton Owens stood in the doorway of The Luna's Bloom, his broad shoulders blocking the afternoon light. He looked exactly as I remembered and entirely different—still devastatingly handsome in that Alpha way that commanded attention, but there was something wild in his eyes now. Something desperate. His gaze swept over the shop, taking in the vases of flowers, the gentle colors, the life I'd built without him. When his eyes finally landed on me, I felt the mate bond—the bond I'd tried so hard to forget—surge like a current between us.

'Priscilla,' he breathed, my name on his lips like a prayer and a curse all at once.

I forced my hands to steady, reaching for the pair of scissors on the counter. 'How did you find me?'

He took a step forward, and I caught the scent of him—pine and winter air, the same scent that had once made my heart race with love instead of dread. 'I felt you,' he said simply. 'The bond—it's been pulling me for weeks. I couldn't resist anymore. I had to see...' His voice broke. 'I had to see if you were real. If you were really alive. If I'd really lost you.'

Behind the counter, I was glad for the solid wood between us. 'You left me to die, Colton. You made your choice.'

'I was wrong.' The words exploded from him, raw and desperate. 'I was so wrong. Every day without you, every night with her, I feel it. The emptiness. The wrongness. Priscilla, please—'

'Stop.' My voice came out sharper than I intended. 'You don't get to do this. You don't get to waltz in here and act like the wounded one.'

He moved closer, his Alpha aura beginning to fill the shop like a physical pressure. The air grew heavy, making it harder to breathe. 'You belong with me,' he said, his voice dropping to that commanding tone that had once made me weak. 'You belong in Moonveil. With our pack. With my bloodline. With me.'

I gripped the counter, my knuckles white. 'I don't belong to anyone.'

'You owe me,' he said, and the words hit like a physical blow. 'You owe my family. My mother gave you her heart, Priscilla. Her heart beats in your chest. You think you can just walk away from that debt?'

The heart in my chest—his mother's heart—seemed to beat faster, but not with fear. With anger. With a strength I hadn't known I possessed. 'The heart is the only thing I haven't repaid,' I said, my voice dropping to a cold, deadpan whisper. 'Everything else—every humiliation, every betrayal, every moment you made me feel worthless—that debt is paid in full.'

His face contorted with rage and something else—pain. 'You're my fated mate,' he growled. 'You can't just—'

'She's not yours.' The voice came from behind him, steady and controlled. Dane stood in the doorway, his Beta aura radiating quiet power. 'Not anymore.'

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