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Seven Years as His Chosen Luna, But I Was Just the Nanny Novel Cover

Seven Years as His Chosen Luna, But I Was Just the Nanny

Harper Quinn spent seven years as the Chosen Luna of the Crescent Moon Pack—seven years of cold shoulders, empty beds, and a mate who could never look at her without seeing someone else. She knew the truth from the start: Sterling Blackwood never wanted her. He wanted her—Ivy Ashford, the golden she-wolf who rejected him before choosing a richer Alpha. But Harper stayed. For her daughter. For the pack. For the foolish hope that one day, he might learn to love her. That hope shattered when Sterling walked through their door on little Willow's fifth birthday, carrying a pup that wasn't hers. "That's the nanny," he told the child. As if seven years meant nothing. As if Harper's wolf wasn't dying inside her. Now Harper is done being the replacement. She's done being invisible. And she has secrets of her own—secrets that will bring the great Alpha Blackwood to his knees. But by then, will it be too late for him to save what he destroyed?
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Chapter 1

The vanilla frosting on Willow's birthday cake had started to form a thin crust, the five pink candles standing like tiny soldiers waiting for a battle that might never come. I smoothed my hands over my dress—the blue one Sterling had complimented once, back when his compliments still meant something—and checked the clock again. Nine-fifteen.

Seven years. Seven years of marriage, and tonight was supposed to celebrate both our anniversary and our daughter's fifth birthday. The living room looked perfect: streamers in Willow's favorite purple, balloons clustered in the corners, and the dining table set with our good china. Everything exactly as Sterling liked it.

"Mommy, when is Daddy coming home?" Willow's small voice carried from the couch where she sat with her stuffed unicorn, her dark hair—so much like Sterling's—falling in waves around her shoulders.

"Soon, sweetheart." The lie tasted bitter. I pulled out my phone and typed another message: *Willow's waiting for you. Where are you?*

The double checkmarks appeared immediately. Read. But no response.

I tried calling. The phone rang once before the line went dead. He'd hung up on me.

Willow's stomach growled audibly, and she pressed her small hands against it. "I'm hungry, Mommy."

"Just a little longer, baby. Daddy will be here soon, and then we can have cake and dinner together." I forced brightness into my voice, but my chest felt tight. This was supposed to be special. Willow had been talking about her birthday for weeks, asking if Daddy would be home, if they could blow out the candles together.

The minutes crawled by. Nine-thirty. Nine-forty-five. Willow had curled up on the couch, her eyelids growing heavy despite her efforts to stay awake. The birthday cake sat untouched, the candles now slightly bent from the warmth of the room.

Then I heard it—the distinctive purr of Sterling's Aston Martin pulling into the driveway. Relief flooded through me, followed immediately by irritation. Two hours late, but at least he was here.

"Daddy's home!" Willow perked up, sliding off the couch and running to the window.

I smoothed my hair and tried to arrange my expression into something welcoming rather than accusatory. Whatever had kept him, we could discuss it later. Tonight was about Willow.

The front door opened, and Sterling stepped inside. Even after seven years, he still took my breath away—tall and commanding, his dark hair perfectly styled despite the late hour, his Alpha presence filling the room like electricity. But something was different tonight.

He wasn't alone.

In his arms, he carried a small girl in a pink dress, her blonde hair catching the light like spun gold. She couldn't have been much younger than Willow, maybe four years old. But it was her eyes that made my blood freeze—violet. A shade so rare and distinctive that I'd only seen it on one other person.

Ivy Ashford.

"Daddy!" Willow ran toward them, her arms outstretched, but Sterling barely glanced at her. His attention was entirely focused on the child in his arms, his expression soft in a way I hadn't seen in months.

The little girl looked around our home with curious eyes before her gaze settled on me. She tilted her head, those impossible violet eyes studying me with an intensity that seemed far too mature for her age.

"Daddy," she said, her voice sweet and clear, "who's she?"

The question hung in the air like a blade. Sterling's eyes met mine for the first time since he'd walked in, and what I saw there made my knees weak. There was no warmth, no recognition of our seven years together, no acknowledgment that this was our home, our anniversary, our daughter's birthday.

"That's the nanny I hired for you, sweetheart," he said, his voice gentle as he spoke to the child. Gentle in a way he hadn't spoken to me in so long I'd almost forgotten what it sounded like.

The words hit me like a physical blow. The nanny. Seven years of marriage, seven years of building a life together, seven years of loving this man who could reduce me to hired help with a single sentence.

I stood frozen, my hands trembling at my sides. Willow had stopped running, confusion written across her small features as she looked between her father and the stranger in his arms.

"Mom?" Willow's voice was small, uncertain. She walked back to me and wrapped her arms around my legs, burying her face against my dress.

The gesture snapped something inside me. I looked at Sterling—really looked at him—and saw a stranger. This man who had promised to love and cherish me, who had given me a daughter, who had built a life with me, was now introducing me to his... what? His mistress's child? As if I were nothing more than the help.

I took a deep breath, drawing on every ounce of composure I had left. If he wanted to play this game, I could play it too.

"Mr. Blackwood," I said, my voice steady despite the earthquake happening inside my chest. I gave a small, professional bow. "Since I am the nanny, I believe you owe me seven years of back wages. Shall we settle the account?"

Sterling's eyes flashed with something—surprise, maybe, or annoyance. He shifted the child in his arms and pulled out his phone with one hand, his movements sharp and efficient.

"You really are all about the money, aren't you?" His voice carried that familiar edge of disdain, the one that had been creeping into our conversations more and more lately. His phone chimed as he completed a transfer. "Twenty thousand. That should cover it."

Twenty thousand dollars. For seven years of marriage, seven years of love, seven years of building a home and raising his child. The insult was so profound I almost laughed.

The little girl in his arms had been watching our exchange with interest, but now her expression shifted to something petulant.

"Daddy," she said, tugging on Sterling's collar with small, demanding hands. "I don't like this nanny. Make her go away."

The casual cruelty of it, the entitled dismissal from a child who didn't even know my name, finally broke through my composure. I looked at this little girl with Ivy's eyes and felt something cold and sharp settle in my chest.

"What a coincidence," I said, my voice carrying across the room with crystal clarity. "I don't like you either. So why don't you ask your daddy to pay me what he owes me, and I'll leave all by myself."

"Harper!" Sterling's voice cracked like a whip, his Alpha authority blazing through the room. But I was done being cowed by his power, done shrinking under his disapproval.

I stared at him, this man I had loved so completely, holding a child who looked exactly like his first love. And as I studied the little girl's face more carefully, a terrible realization began to dawn.

She wasn't four years old. The bone structure, the way she carried herself, the sophisticated vocabulary—she had to be at least five. Maybe even six.

Which meant she had been born after Sterling and I were married.

After he had promised to love only me.

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