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The Alpha Who Humiliated Me Now Begs at My Feet Novel Cover

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 2

The stranger's crimson eyes held mine, and for a moment, the dungeon fell silent except for the sound of my ragged breathing. Behind him, shadows moved—his warriors, I realized, systematically subduing the three Rogues who had been moments away from... I couldn't finish the thought.

"Don't be afraid," he said, but he didn't move closer. His voice was deep, commanding, yet somehow gentler than I'd expected from an enemy Alpha.

I pressed myself harder against the stone wall, the silver chains still burning against my raw wrists. Every instinct screamed that this man was dangerous—not just because of his obvious power, but because of the way my wolf responded to his presence. She was stirring, restless, as if recognizing something I couldn't understand.

"You're Ryker Kane," I whispered, my voice hoarse from screaming. "Crimson Moon Pack."

His lips curved into something that wasn't quite a smile. "Guilty as charged."

"Why are you here?" The question came out sharper than I intended, but fear and confusion were making me bold. "Blackwood and Crimson Moon are enemies. We've been at war for—"

"Because your mate is a traitor," he cut me off, his eyes flashing with something cold and dangerous. "Killian Ashford has been selling Blackwood's secrets to Northern Ridge Pack for months. Territory maps, patrol schedules, pack weaknesses—everything they'd need to destroy you from within."

The words hit me like a physical blow. I shook my head, the chains rattling with the movement. "That's impossible. Killian would never—"

"Wouldn't he?" Ryker's voice was quiet, but it carried the weight of absolute certainty. "Tell me, Luna—when was the last time he included you in pack decisions? When did he last share intelligence about border security or alliance negotiations?"

My mouth opened, then closed. The truth was a bitter pill I'd been refusing to swallow for months. Killian had been shutting me out systematically, claiming it was to "protect" me, that Luna duties were ceremonial at best.

"And you," Ryker continued, taking a single step closer, "seem to be the only one who doesn't know. Which makes you either incredibly naive or the perfect scapegoat."

"Scapegoat for what?"

"For Serena's miscarriage." His eyes never left mine. "Convenient, isn't it? Blame the unwanted wife for the death of his true love's child. Rally the pack against you while he continues bleeding secrets to our enemies."

The dungeon walls seemed to close in around me. Everything Ryker was saying aligned with the growing doubts I'd been harboring, the whispered conversations that stopped when I entered a room, the way pack members had been looking at me with increasing hostility.

But before I could process this revelation fully, the sound of boots echoed from the corridor above. Heavy footsteps, multiple sets, moving with military precision.

"He's back," I breathed.

Ryker's head tilted, listening. His warriors moved like shadows, positioning themselves near the destroyed doorway. The largest one—a man with scars across his neck—caught Ryker's eye and nodded grimly.

"Thirty seconds, Alpha," the scarred warrior murmured.

Ryker turned back to me, extending his hand. "Come with me. I'll tell you everything—show you the evidence of his betrayal. Or stay here and continue being his prisoner."

I stared at his outstretched hand. It was strong, calloused from years of fighting, and completely steady. No tremor of doubt, no hesitation. This was a man who'd never had to question his own worth or place in the world.

The footsteps above grew louder. Killian's voice carried down the stone stairwell, sharp with fury. "Find them! I want every inch of this place searched!"

"Choose quickly, little wolf," Ryker said softly. "Once he gets down here, your options disappear."

But I wasn't looking at his hand anymore. My eyes had found something else—a section of the dungeon wall where the stones didn't quite align properly. A secret I'd discovered during one of my many lonely hours down here, a passage that led through the foundation and out into the forest beyond Blackwood territory.

I'd never used it. Never had reason to. But now...

"No," I said, my voice stronger than it had been in months.

Ryker's eyebrows rose slightly. "No?"

"I don't need anyone to rescue me." I gripped the silver chains with both hands, ignoring the way the metal seared my palms. "I won't trade one cage for another."

The pain was excruciating, but my wolf surged forward, lending me strength I'd forgotten I possessed. The silver burned through skin and muscle, but I pulled—harder than I'd ever pulled at anything in my life.

The ancient bolts holding the chains to the wall groaned in protest. Stone dust rained down as the metal fixtures began to give way. I screamed, the sound echoing off the dungeon walls, but I didn't stop pulling.

With a crack like thunder, the chains tore free from the wall.

I stumbled backward, my hands raw and bleeding, the silver still wrapped around my wrists like burning bracelets. But I was free.

Ryker watched me with something that might have been approval. "Impressive."

The footsteps on the stairs were getting closer. Killian's voice boomed through the corridors: "Where is she? Where is my wife?"

I moved toward the hidden section of wall, my fingers finding the loose stone I'd discovered weeks ago. It shifted under pressure, revealing a narrow opening just wide enough for a person to squeeze through.

"Willow!" Killian's roar shook the entire dungeon as he reached the bottom of the stairs.

I looked back once—at Ryker, who stood watching me with those burning crimson eyes, at his warriors preparing for battle, at the dungeon that had been my prison.

Then I disappeared into the darkness of the secret passage.

Behind me, I heard the crash of bodies colliding, the snarls of wolves preparing to fight. Killian's voice rose above it all, raw with fury: "She's gone! Find her! Tear this place apart!"

But cutting through the chaos came something unexpected—Ryker's laughter. Rich, amused, and somehow satisfied.

"Interesting," his voice drifted through the stone walls as I crawled through the narrow tunnel. "Very good. I prefer the chase anyway."

The tunnel opened into the forest beyond Blackwood's borders, and I emerged into moonlight that felt like freedom itself. My wolf stretched inside me, fully awake for the first time in years, ready to run.

Behind me, the sounds of battle echoed from the dungeon. Ahead lay the dark forest, wild and dangerous and mine.

I ran.

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