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One Week to Destroy My Alpha

Betrayed. Murdered. Reborn beneath the Blood Moon. Selene thought she’d found her happily-ever-after with Alpha Damien Blackwood—until she caught him with his Beta mistress and overheard their plan to kill her and her unborn child. Pushed to her death, she awakens one week before the betrayal, armed with the knowledge of what’s to come. Now she must navigate a deadly game of lies, power, and revenge, pretending to be the devoted omega while secretly gathering evidence to destroy them both. But when Kaelen Vance—the enigmatic doctor and brother to her rival—offers unexpected help, Selene must decide if she can trust him… or if he’s part of the trap. The clock is ticking, and in this second life, failure means losing everything—again.
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Chapter 3

The morning after my revelation, I moved through the pack house with purpose disguised as routine. Every step was calculated, every smile practiced perfection. I'd spent hours the night before planning my first move, and now it was time to execute.

Damien's office schedule was burned into my memory from my previous life—he always met with his inner circle at ten-thirty on Wednesdays, discussing pack business that I'd once been foolish enough to believe didn't concern me. This time, I knew better.

I slipped into the administrative wing twenty minutes early, my soft-soled shoes silent against the marble floors. The hallway was empty, most pack members still finishing their morning routines. Perfect.

The small recording device felt heavy in my palm despite weighing almost nothing. I'd purchased it yesterday using cash, covering my tracks with the paranoia of someone who'd already died once for underestimating her enemies. The device was barely larger than a button, designed to be invisible when placed correctly.

Damien's office door was locked, but I'd watched him input the code countless times—my birthday, the romantic gesture I'd once found so touching. Now it felt like mockery as the lock clicked open.

The office smelled of leather and his expensive cologne, scents that had once made me feel safe and cherished. I moved quickly to his desk, placing the device under the lip of the heavy oak surface where it would be completely hidden but still pick up every word spoken in the room.

Footsteps echoed in the hallway. I slipped out through the side door that connected to the conference room, my heart hammering as I heard familiar voices approaching.

"The omega's been acting strange lately," Isabelle's voice carried clearly through the thin walls as they entered. "More... observant."

I pressed myself against the conference room door, straining to hear every word.

"Selene's always been observant," Damien replied, his tone dismissive. "It's one of her few useful qualities. She notices everything but understands nothing."

Their laughter was like nails on glass.

"Still, we should be careful," Isabelle continued. "Her pathetic devotion has been our greatest asset. If she starts questioning things..."

"She won't." Damien's voice carried absolute certainty. "She's too desperate for love, too grateful for scraps of attention. Even if she suspected something, she'd convince herself she was wrong rather than face losing me."

The cruel accuracy of his assessment made my stomach clench. He'd read me perfectly in my previous life, exploited every vulnerability with surgical precision.

"Her pregnancy makes things more complicated," Isabelle said, her voice dropping lower. "We'll need to handle the timeline carefully."

"The pregnancy is actually perfect," Damien replied. "Pregnant omegas are notoriously emotional, unstable. When she has her 'accident,' everyone will assume the stress finally broke her fragile mind."

I bit down hard on my lip to keep from making a sound. Every word was being captured, every casual discussion of my murder preserved for posterity.

After they left, I retrieved the device with shaking hands. The weight of their recorded voices felt like holding dynamite—dangerous but necessary.

Two hours later, I found myself at the weekly coffee gathering in the pack house's sunroom. The same group of influential wolves who'd once intimidated me with their subtle exclusions now looked like exactly what they were—gossiping housewives hungry for scandal.

"Selene, darling!" Margaret Holloway waved me over, her smile bright and false. "We were just discussing the engagement party preparations."

I settled into the circle of overstuffed chairs, accepting a delicate china cup from our hostess. These women had torn me apart with whispers in my previous life, but now I saw them for what they truly were—weapons waiting to be aimed.

"Actually," I said, lowering my voice to the conspiratorial tone that always drew their attention, "I overheard something rather... concerning earlier."

Every head turned toward me, eyes bright with anticipation.

"I shouldn't repeat it," I continued, playing my part perfectly. "It's probably nothing, just wolves talking..."

"Oh, you simply must tell us now," breathed Elena Frost, leaning forward eagerly.

I pulled out my phone, scrolling to the audio file I'd prepared—a carefully edited snippet that revealed just enough to plant seeds of doubt without exposing my hand.

"I accidentally recorded this when my phone was in my purse," I said, the lie rolling off my tongue smoothly. "I was so shocked when I heard it later..."

I pressed play, and Damien's voice filled the quiet sunroom: "She's too desperate for love, too grateful for scraps of attention. Even if she suspected something, she'd convince herself she was wrong rather than face losing me."

The silence that followed was deafening. I watched their faces carefully, cataloguing every expression of shock and calculation.

"My goodness," Margaret whispered. "That's... that's your fiancé's voice, isn't it?"

I let tears well in my eyes—not difficult, given the genuine pain the recording still caused me. "I don't know what to think. Maybe I'm overreacting?"

"Absolutely not," Elena said firmly. "No Alpha should speak about his omega that way, especially not his intended Luna."

Within minutes, they were dissecting every word, speculating about context, and—most importantly—planning to share their concerns with their own social circles. I sat quietly, playing the wounded omega while watching my first strategic strike spread through the pack's gossip network like wildfire.

That evening, I found myself walking through the hospital gardens, needing air and space to process the day's events. The weight of my deception sat heavily on my shoulders, even though I knew it was necessary.

"You look troubled."

I turned to find Dr. Kaelen Vance approaching, his expression gentle and concerned. He was still in his scrubs, probably finishing a late shift.

"I suppose I am," I admitted, surprising myself with the honesty. Something about his presence made me want to lower my guard, just slightly.

He fell into step beside me as we walked along the moonlit path. "The engagement preparations must be overwhelming. Such a significant change in your life."

I glanced at him sideways, studying his profile in the silver light. "Sometimes I feel so... alone in all of this. Like everyone around me is speaking a language I don't understand."

It was a calculated vulnerability, designed to test his response. Would he offer empty platitudes like everyone else, or would he show genuine compassion?

"Isolation can be one of the cruelest forms of suffering," he said quietly. "Especially when you're surrounded by people who should care about your wellbeing."

His words carried a weight that suggested personal experience, and when he looked at me, I saw something that made my breath catch—understanding. Not pity, not dismissal, but genuine recognition of pain.

"You're not alone, Selene," he continued, his voice soft but firm. "Even when it feels like the whole world is against you, there are those who see your worth. Who would stand with you if you needed them to."

The sincerity in his voice was like a balm to wounds I hadn't realized were still bleeding. For a moment, I felt the carefully constructed walls around my heart waver.

"Thank you," I whispered, meaning it more than I'd meant anything in a long time.

As we parted ways, his words echoed in my mind. For the first time since my rebirth, I felt something other than cold calculation and burning rage.

I felt hope that perhaps, in this twisted game of revenge and survival, I might find something real worth fighting for.

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