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On Our Mating Day, He Claimed the Rogue

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The morning of my mating ceremony arrived with a flutter of butterflies in my stomach. I stood before the ornate mirror in my preparation chamber, smoothing down the silver silk gown that hugged my curves. My fingers trembled slightly as I reached for the Bloodstone Pendant—a deep crimson gem encased in intricate silver filigree that Axel had gifted me yesterday. "It's a traditional heirloom," he'd said with those mesmerizing amber eyes. "It will strengthen our mate bond during the ceremony." I believed him. Why wouldn't I? He was my fated mate, the Alpha of Moonstone Pack, and in less than an hour, I would officially become his Luna. "Are you ready?" My handmaiden asked, adjusting the delicate silver crown on my head. "I think so," I whispered, fastening the pendant around my neck. It felt warm against my skin, almost pulsing with life.

On Our Mating Day, He Claimed the Rogue Chapter 1

The morning of my mating ceremony arrived with a flutter of butterflies in my stomach. I stood before the ornate mirror in my preparation chamber, smoothing down the silver silk gown that hugged my curves. My fingers trembled slightly as I reached for the Bloodstone Pendant—a deep crimson gem encased in intricate silver filigree that Axel had gifted me yesterday.

"It's a traditional heirloom," he'd said with those mesmerizing amber eyes. "It will strengthen our mate bond during the ceremony."

I believed him. Why wouldn't I? He was my fated mate, the Alpha of Moonstone Pack, and in less than an hour, I would officially become his Luna.

"Are you ready?" My handmaiden asked, adjusting the delicate silver crown on my head.

"I think so," I whispered, fastening the pendant around my neck. It felt warm against my skin, almost pulsing with life.

The grand hall of the Moonstone Pack house was breathtaking. Hundreds of candles illuminated the space, their flames reflecting off crystal chandeliers. Pack members lined the aisle, their faces a blur as I focused on Axel waiting for me at the altar. He looked magnificent in his ceremonial Alpha attire, broad shoulders draped in a cape bearing the pack insignia.

I took my first step toward him, then another. The pendant suddenly felt heavier, warmer. Something wasn't right.

Halfway down the aisle, I caught a glimpse of movement on the balcony above—a flash of auburn hair, a silhouette I recognized but couldn't place. Cleo? What was she doing here?

"By the power of ancient blood and sacred bonds," the Elder began, "we gather to witness the mating of Alpha Axel Harvey and his chosen—"

The pendant burst into blinding red light.

Pain tore through me, as if someone had reached into my chest and was ripping out my soul. I heard screaming—my own voice—as darkness swallowed me whole.

When consciousness returned, I was gasping for air. My vision cleared slowly, revealing polished wooden floors and... my own face looking down at me from below.

"What the—?" I scrambled to my feet, disoriented. I was standing on the balcony, not at the altar. And my body—my real body—was still in the ceremony hall, smiling up at Axel with a predatory glint I'd never possessed.

I looked down at my hands. They weren't mine. These hands were smaller, with rogue tattoos circling the wrists—marks that identified their owner as packless, dangerous.

"No, no, no," I whispered, touching my face. Cleo's face. "This can't be happening."

Panic drove me toward the Alpha suite. I needed to see if this was some hallucination, some cruel joke. The corridors blurred as I ran, pack members averting their eyes from the rogue in their midst.

I burst into Axel's private bathroom and froze before the mirror. Staring back at me was Cleo's face—her sharp cheekbones, those calculating green eyes that had always watched me with barely concealed contempt.

"It's real," I whispered, my voice foreign to my ears. "We switched."

Then I noticed it—a man's shirt crumpled on the floor. Axel's scent clung to it, fresh and intimate. My hands shook as I moved it aside, revealing a small table with a single candle still burning.

And there, in the mirror's reflection, I saw it—a fresh claiming mark on Cleo's neck. Angry red teeth impressions that could only have been made hours ago. This morning. Today.

The day of our mating ceremony.

"He claimed her," I choked out, bile rising in my throat. "He claimed her while promising to mark me."

I stumbled back to the grand hall, my mind racing faster than my heart. I had to stop this. Had to expose them both.

I burst through the doors just as Axel leaned toward my body—Cleo's soul inside—to complete the mating mark. His teeth were bared, ready to seal our bond with the ultimate betrayal.

"Stop!" I screamed, my voice carrying across the suddenly silent hall. "He betrayed the bond! Look at my neck!"

I rushed forward, pointing at the mark on Cleo's body—my evidence. Gasps rippled through the crowd as pack members turned to stare.

But before I could explain further, Cleo—wearing my face—stepped forward with perfect tears streaming down her cheeks.

"Protect me, Alpha," she sobbed, her voice breaking. "This rogue has been stalking me for months. She's delusional—thinks she's meant to be Luna."

Axel's eyes narrowed as he looked at me—at Cleo's body. No recognition flickered in those amber depths, only cold annoyance.

"Seize her," he commanded, his Alpha tone reverberating through the hall. Guards moved toward me as Cleo continued to weep convincingly in Axel's arms.

"She's lying!" I shouted desperately. "Look at the mark! He claimed her today!"

But my words fell on deaf ears as rough hands grabbed my arms—Cleo's arms—and dragged me away from the ceremony that should have been mine.

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