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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 2

The black sedan's tires crunched against the gravel driveway, each rotation carrying me closer to a place I'd sworn never to return to as anyone but myself. Through the tinted windows, the Blackwood estate materialized in the afternoon sunlight—imposing, pristine, coldly beautiful in the way that only old money could achieve.

Five years. Five years since I'd seen this place as Sera Blackwood.

The driver opened my door with practiced deference, and I stepped onto the familiar stones that had once witnessed my barefoot childhood escapes. But the woman emerging from this car bore no resemblance to that wild girl. I smoothed the lines of my tailored Armani suit—no more secondhand clothes or deliberate stains. My hair was swept into a sleek chignon, makeup flawless but impeccable. The transformation from Omega Sera to Lycan heir Sera was complete.

The estate loomed before me, its Gothic windows reflecting the sun like watching eyes. Every brick, every carved detail had been etched into my memory during those long nights in the cabin, when I'd wondered if I'd ever see home again. Now, standing here in Italian leather and Swiss precision, I felt the weight of my true identity settling back onto my shoulders like armor.

The click of heels on marble announced her arrival before I saw her. Ivy descended the grand staircase like something from a fairy tale—if fairy tales included calculating smiles and designer armor. Her pale pink Chanel dress floated around her as she moved, every step practiced to perfection.

"Sera!" Her voice rang through the foyer with manufactured delight. "What a wonderful surprise!"

She opened her arms wide, the gesture as rehearsed as everything else about her. I allowed the embrace, noting how her perfume was heavy and cloying—expensive but tasteless, like everything Ivy chose. Her smile never wavered, but her eyes were busy calculating, measuring, assessing this new version of her half-sister.

"You look... different," she said, stepping back to appraise me. "More... polished."

I could feel her taking inventory—the cut of my clothes, the weight of my jewelry, the confidence in my posture. This wasn't the broken Omega who'd fled five years ago, and we both knew it.

"People change," I replied simply, watching her perfect composure flicker for just a moment.

"Of course they do." Her laugh was like crystal—beautiful and sharp enough to cut. "Father's in his study. He'll be so pleased to see you."

The lie rolled off her tongue effortlessly. We both knew Father was many things, but pleased to see me wasn't one of them.

I found him exactly where I'd expected—behind his massive mahogany desk, surrounded by the trappings of power that had always mattered more to him than his daughters. He didn't look up when I entered, didn't acknowledge my presence beyond a slight tightening around his eyes.

"Sera." He finally lifted his gaze from his documents, and I saw the same cold assessment I'd been receiving my entire life. "Your rebellious phase seems to be over."

The words hit exactly as intended—a dismissal of everything I'd endured, everything I'd built, everything I'd sacrificed. Five years reduced to a "phase," like a teenager's unfortunate haircut.

"Five years is quite a long rebellious phase," I said, settling into the leather chair across from him without invitation. "Though Ivy seems to have handled things admirably in my absence."

His mouth curved in what might have been approval if it had reached his eyes. "Indeed. She's proven quite capable. Focused on the right priorities."

I let my gaze drift to the bookshelf where my mother's photograph had once sat—the only soft touch in this monument to masculine authority. The space was empty now, filled instead with another trophy from some forgotten business triumph.

"Where are my mother's things?" I asked, my voice carefully neutral.

Father's pen stilled against the paper. "The past is settled dust, Sera. Your mother made her choices. So did you."

The dismissal was absolute, final. In his mind, both my mother and I had already been erased, relegated to inconvenient footnotes in the Blackwood legacy. I felt something cold and sharp crystallize in my chest—not hurt, but clarity. Perfect, diamond-hard clarity about exactly where I stood in this house.

"Perhaps you should focus on finding a suitable marriage arrangement," he continued, returning to his papers as if I were already dismissed. "A girl like you should concern herself with such matters. Not with... whatever it is you've been doing."

The casual cruelty of it was breathtaking. After five years, after everything that had happened, he still saw me as nothing more than a bargaining chip to be traded for political advantage. The woman who had built empires from shadows, who commanded armies and moved mountains, was still just "a girl like you" in his eyes.

I stood slowly, smoothing my skirt with hands that didn't shake. "Of course, Father. I'll consider your advice."

He grunted acknowledgment, already lost in his documents again. As I reached the door, his voice stopped me.

"Sera." His tone carried a warning I recognized from childhood. "Whatever games you think you're playing, remember where you are. This is still my house. My rules."

I turned back to meet his gaze, letting him see something flicker in my expression—just enough to make him wonder what he was really looking at.

"I wouldn't dream of forgetting," I said softly.

As I left the study, my enhanced Lycan senses caught the whisper of conversation from the morning room. Ivy's voice, low and urgent, speaking into her phone.

"She's back... yes, sooner than expected... we need to accelerate the timeline."

I paused in the hallway, my smile sharp as a blade in the afternoon light filtering through the stained glass windows. The estate felt different now—charged with undercurrents of hostility and hidden agendas. But I'd expected that. In fact, I'd counted on it.

The game was beginning, and for the first time in five years, I was playing as myself.

Let them underestimate me. Let them think I was still the broken girl who'd fled this place with nothing but heartbreak and wounded pride. They'd learn soon enough that the woman who'd returned was something else entirely.

Something far more dangerous than they'd ever imagined.

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