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The Alpha Who Humiliated Me Now Begs at My Feet

Betrayed by her pack and discarded by her fated mate, a rejected werewolf finds herself at her lowest point. After years of suffering and humiliation at the hands of the powerful Alpha who broke her heart, she undergoes a transformation that shifts the balance of power. Now, the once-arrogant leader who ruined her life is the one pleading for mercy. As secrets unravel, she must decide if he deserves redemption or a taste of his own medicine.
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Chapter 1

The silver chains burned against my wrists like molten fire, each link searing deeper into my flesh with every shallow breath I took. The dungeon's stone walls wept with moisture, and the air reeked of decay and desperation. Three years. Three years I'd been Luna of the Blackwood Pack, and this was how it would end.

The heavy door groaned open, and my heart plummeted as three figures stepped into the dim light. Rogues. Exiled wolves with nothing left to lose, their eyes gleaming with a hunger that made my skin crawl. Their scent hit me like a physical blow—wild, unwashed, predatory.

"Well, well," the largest one sneered, his scarred face twisting into a grotesque smile. "Look what the Alpha's given us for entertainment."

I pressed my back against the cold stone wall, the silver chains rattling with my movement. Each sound echoed in the suffocating space like a death knell. But it was the figure by the window that truly broke what remained of my spirit.

Killian stood silhouetted against the moonlight, his broad shoulders rigid with disgust. The man I'd married, the Alpha I'd served faithfully, the mate bond I'd believed in despite everything—he watched me with eyes colder than winter frost.

"She's yours," his voice cut through the dungeon air like a blade. "This woman who murdered my child—do whatever you want with her."

The words hit me harder than any physical blow could have. My chest constricted, and for a moment, I couldn't breathe. The Rogues chuckled, a sound that made my wolf whimper somewhere deep inside where she'd been sleeping for so long.

"Killian!" The name tore from my throat, raw and desperate. I struggled against the chains, ignoring the way the silver burned deeper into my flesh. "I'm your mate! Whatever lies you've been told, whatever you believe—I am your Luna!"

He turned then, and the moonlight revealed the full extent of his hatred. His jaw was set like granite, his dark eyes holding nothing but revulsion when they looked at me. "Mate?" The word dripped with disdain. "I never accepted this forced marriage. Serena is my true Luna, the one my heart chose—and you, you killed our child."

The accusation slammed into me like a physical force. My knees nearly buckled, but the chains held me upright against the wall. "That's not—I would never—"

"Enough." Killian's Alpha command rolled through the dungeon, and even in my weakened state, my body responded with unwilling submission. "I'm done listening to your lies."

The largest Rogue stepped closer, his claws extending with a sound like knives being drawn. "Don't worry, Alpha. We'll make sure she pays for what she did."

Rough hands grabbed at the fabric of my dress, and I heard the sickening sound of tearing cloth. The other two Rogues closed in, their breathing heavy with anticipation. One reached for my face with fingers that reeked of blood and dirt.

"Please," I whispered, but the word fell into empty air. Killian had already turned back to the window, dismissing me as if I were nothing more than garbage to be disposed of.

Then something shifted inside me. Deep in the hollow place where my wolf had been sleeping for three long years, something stirred. Not the whimper of a broken creature, but the rumble of awakening fury.

The Rogue's claw was inches from my skin when it happened.

A howl split the night—not from within the dungeon, but from somewhere beyond the stone walls. It was a sound that made every wolf in the room freeze, made the very air vibrate with power and menace. This wasn't just any howl. This was an Alpha's call, but not Killian's voice.

The sound reverberated through the dungeon like thunder, and I felt something respond in my chest—something that had been dormant for so long I'd forgotten it existed.

"What the hell was that?" The scarred Rogue's voice cracked with sudden fear, his hand dropping away from me.

Another howl joined the first, then another. A chorus of voices that spoke of pack strength, of unity, of wolves who ran free under the moon. The sound was both beautiful and terrifying, and it made every instinct in my body sing with recognition.

Killian spun from the window, his face pale in the moonlight. "Damn it! How did they—" He whirled on the Rogues, his own Alpha power crackling in the air. "Keep her locked up tight. I'll deal with this and be back to finish what we started."

He strode toward the door, pausing only to fix me with one last look of pure hatred. "When I return, this ends. All of it."

The door slammed shut behind him, leaving me alone with the three Rogues. But something had changed. The howling outside continued, growing stronger, and with each note, I felt my sleeping wolf stir more fully to life.

The scarred Rogue tried to regain his composure, stepping toward me again. "Where were we, little Luna?"

But I wasn't trembling anymore. The silver still burned, my body was still weak from captivity, but inside me, something ancient and powerful was opening its eyes for the first time in three years.

The howls outside weren't random. They weren't just the sound of enemy wolves. In that wild, primal chorus, I heard something that made my heart race—not with fear, but with hope.

One voice stood out among the rest. Deeper, more commanding, calling specifically to something inside me that I'd thought was dead forever.

My wolf lifted her head and, for the first time since I'd married Killian Ashford, she howled back.

The dungeon walls shuddered. Stone dust rained from the ceiling as something massive struck the outer wall. The Rogues stumbled, looking around wildly as the entire foundation of the building seemed to shake.

Then the door exploded inward.

Wood and metal scattered across the stone floor as a figure filled the doorway. Not Killian—someone else entirely. Someone whose presence made the air itself seem to thicken with power.

He was tall, broader even than Killian, with dark hair and eyes that caught the moonlight like liquid fire. When he looked at me, those eyes blazed crimson red, and I felt my breath catch in my throat.

"Found you, little wolf," his voice rumbled through the dungeon like distant thunder, and every word seemed to resonate in my bones. "Your mate doesn't deserve you."

He stepped over the debris, ignoring the cowering Rogues completely, and extended his hand toward me. In that gesture, I saw something I hadn't seen in three years of marriage to Killian.

I saw choice.

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