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Rejected Luna Becomes the Supreme Alpha

For five years, Sera played the perfect invisible wife—a wolfless Omega devoted to her ambitious Alpha mate, Dominic Kane. She watched him rise to power, never knowing that every strategic alliance, every territorial victory, every dollar funding his expansion came from her hidden accounts. Then Dominic sent divorce papers and his cruel mother to deliver them. "A nobody Omega isn't worthy of an Alpha." But Sera isn't a nobody. She's the sole heir to the Blackwood Empire—the most powerful Lycan dynasty in the supernatural world. Her wolf isn't weak. It was sleeping. And now it's awake. Returning to claim her birthright, Sera discovers her manipulative half-sister has been destroying the empire from within while her father's new mate poisons his judgment. With enemies on all sides and an ex-mate who suddenly can't stop watching her every move, Sera must reclaim everything that was stolen. But revenge has complications. Her wolf recognizes Dominic's scent. The mate bond isn't fully broken. And the truth about her family's downfall runs darker than she ever imagined. When the rejected Omega returns as a supreme Lycan, will she destroy everything—or build something greater from the ashes?
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Chapter 1

I stared at the papers scattered across my kitchen table, the words blurring together through the haze of disbelief. The courier envelope lay crumpled on the floor where I'd dropped it, its official seal torn open like a wound.

"A nobody Omega isn't worthy of an Alpha."

The words were printed in cold, clinical font, but I could feel the indentations where the lawyer's pen had pressed too hard against the carbon paper beneath. Five years of marriage reduced to a single, brutal sentence. I traced my finger along the embossed letterhead—Dominic's new legal team, no doubt funded by his recent "success."

I pushed back from the secondhand table, its legs wobbling slightly on the uneven floorboards. Everything in this cabin was carefully chosen—cheap furniture from estate sales, threadbare curtains from discount stores, a life meticulously crafted to appear struggling. The performance of poverty had become second nature, each prop selected to maintain the illusion of Sera the powerless Omega.

But as I moved through the cramped space, my fingers automatically checked the hidden panel behind the refrigerator where I kept my encrypted phones. If Dominic only knew that his "nobody Omega" had been the invisible hand guiding his empire. Every Alpha training session, every territorial expansion, every war fund—all of it traced back to accounts bearing names he'd never recognize.

I settled back at the table, studying the divorce papers with the same analytical precision I once used to review military contracts. Dominic's lawyers were efficient, I'd give them that. They'd divided our "meager" shared assets with surgical precision, allocating me exactly what a discarded Omega deserved. The documents made no mention of the late-night calls to Swiss banks, the shell companies that had quietly funded his rise to power, or the woman who had burned every bridge to build his future.

A sharp knock interrupted my thoughts—aggressive, demanding. I didn't need to check the peephole to know who it was. Only one person knocked with that particular brand of entitled impatience.

Eleanor Mills pushed through the door before I could fully open it, her designer heels clicking against my worn linoleum. Dominic's mother surveyed the cabin with undisguised contempt, her lip curling as she took in the secondhand furniture and faded wallpaper.

"Caroline," she said, using the false name I'd adopted for this charade. "I need to ensure you understand the situation."

Her gaze swept the room like a predator marking territory. "This is what you used to trap him? This... hovel?"

I remained silent, watching her perform her ritual of superiority. Eleanor had always been a master of psychological warfare, wielding her status like a blade.

"You're a parasite," she continued, her voice gaining momentum. "You latched onto him during a vulnerable period, dragging him down to your level." She gestured dismissively at our modest surroundings. "A real mate would elevate him, not trap him in this kind of... existence."

The words should have stung. Once, they might have. But something cold and calculating had settled in my chest, watching this woman who had no idea she was insulting the architect of her son's success.

"Sign the papers today," Eleanor commanded, moving toward the table. "Disappear from his life completely. Girls like you should know their place."

She reached for the documents, her manicured fingers inches from the papers. But as she leaned forward, something inside me shifted. Years of suppressed instincts, military training that had been carefully buried beneath layers of Omega submission, suddenly surged to the surface.

My hand moved with surgical precision, catching her wrist in a grip that made her gasp. In one fluid motion, I had her arm twisted behind her back, my forearm pressed against her throat with just enough pressure to make my point clear.

"Don't. Touch. Me," I said, my voice deadly calm.

Eleanor's eyes went wide with shock and something else—fear. For the first time in our acquaintance, she was seeing past the carefully constructed facade of helpless Omega. The woman holding her was someone else entirely, someone with the training and capability to do serious damage.

I released her slowly, watching as she stumbled backward, her composure finally cracking. She fled without another word, leaving only the lingering scent of expensive perfume and wounded pride.

As darkness fell, I began the methodical process of erasing Sera the Omega from existence. I built a small fire in the metal sink—technically illegal in this rental, but I was done caring about small rules. One by one, I fed the flames everything that had defined my false life.

Photographs of Dominic at his Alpha coronation ceremony went first, the edges curling as the fire consumed his triumphant smile. Donation receipts followed—thousands of dollars given anonymously to support his "struggling" pack. The plain clothes I'd worn to maintain my disguise, each piece carefully selected to project weakness and need.

My fingers hesitated over the cheap mating ring, its thin band catching the firelight. For a moment, I remembered the woman who had put it on five years ago, full of hope and genuine love. That woman had been real, even if everything else was performance.

"Enough," I whispered, and dropped it into the flames.

As my past turned to ash, I pulled out an encrypted phone and began making calls. My security team, dormant for years, responded immediately. My Lycan military company confirmed receipt of my reactivation codes. Contacts throughout the supernatural world received the same message: the charade was over.

Dawn was breaking as I stood in the empty cabin, everything I'd built here reduced to a single travel bag. The woman who had lived in this place was gone, burned away with the false documents and secondhand furniture.

I dialed one final number, my fingers steady on the keypad.

"Hello?" The voice was hesitant, uncertain.

"Tell my father," I said, my voice clear and unwavering, "that Sera Blackwood is coming home."

I ended the call and placed the cabin keys on the counter. Without looking back, I walked out the door, leaving behind five years of lies and the woman who had lived them. The real war was about to begin.

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