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The Alpha's Secret Fake Rogue Luna

The Alpha's Secret Fake Rogue Luna

I was just a wolfless Rogue, keeping my head down to earn a temporary sanctuary in the Blackwood Pack. But everything changed when Alpha Damien, spiraling into madness after his mate Chloe publicly rejected him, forced me into a dangerous game. He commanded me to be his fake lover for an upcoming Gala to shatter his ex's arrogant ego. I thought it was just a temporary business deal to secure my safety. Instead, it painted a massive target on my back. The high-ranking she-wolves sneered at me, calling me a filthy seductress, and Chloe herself stormed in, demanding I stay away from her Alpha. But the real nightmare wasn't the pack's hatred—it was Damien. The safe boundaries of our fake arrangement completely shattered when his act turned into a terrifying, possessive obsession. He trapped me in his home, his feral inner wolf purring at my scent, and kissed me with a consuming hunger that triggered my darkest memories of being abused by an Alpha. I didn't understand why the most powerful, ruthless Alpha in the region was suddenly obsessed with a broken nobody. Why did his maddened beast only quiet down when I touched him? I had sworn to never belong to an Alpha, to never be treated as property again. But when I tried to run from his manor, he didn't let me go. He locked me inside his private jet, caging me against the wall as his eyes flashed with a dark, predatory gold. "I don't care what you are, I just want you." As the cabin doors sealed shut, I realized the real battle for my freedom had just begun.
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Seraphina POV The heavy scent of crushed valerian root and chamomile wasn't enough to mask the cloying, overly sweet floral perfumes of the two she-wolves standing near the kitchen island. "Did you hear Kael snapping at the border patrol yesterday?" Katya whispered, leaning closer to Lila. "The Alpha's wolf is completely feral. It’s been six months since Chloe’s rejection. He needs a Luna to ground him before he loses his mind." Lila scoffed, her eyes darting toward me. "Well, he certainly won't find one in a filthy Rogue. I still don't understand why he lets *that* stay in the Pack House." I kept my head down, carefully pouring the boiling water into the porcelain teapot. Being a wolfless Rogue meant I didn't have an Inner Wolf to bare its teeth or growl at their insults. I had no pack, no status, and no power. All I wanted was to do my chores, keep my head down, and earn the temporary sanctuary Alpha Damien had granted me. Placing the teapot on a silver tray, I walked past them in silence, ignoring their sneers. The atmosphere grew suffocatingly dense as I ascended to the top floor. The Alpha's office was a fortress of dark oak and leather, but it was his scent that truly dominated the space—a potent, overwhelming mix of sharp cedar, aged whiskey, and biting winter wind. It was a scent that demanded absolute submission. Damien Blackwood stood by the floor-to-ceiling window, staring out at the training grounds. His broad shoulders were tense, radiating a dark, volatile energy. "Your tea, Alpha," I murmured, setting the tray on his massive desk. I turned to leave, eager to escape the crushing weight of his aura. "Wait, Seraphina." His deep voice sent a shiver down my spine. I stopped, turning back slowly. Damien turned around, his piercing gray eyes locking onto mine. There was a calculated coldness in them today, masking the fractured soul beneath. "There is an Inter-Pack Gala this Saturday," he stated, his tone leaving no room for interruption. "My mother is growing overly concerned about my... stability. More importantly, Chloe Richmond will be attending." Just hearing his ex-fiancée's name seemed to drop the room's temperature. Chloe’s public rejection had nearly destroyed him, leaving a power vacuum that every neighboring pack was eager to exploit. "I need a date," Damien continued, stepping closer. "And I have chosen you." I blinked, my heart hammering against my ribs. "Me? Alpha, with all due respect, Chloe despises Rogues. Bringing me would be an insult to her." "Exactly," a dark, dangerous smirk touched his lips. "Chloe prides herself on her pureblood lineage. Seeing me with a Rogue will shatter her arrogant ego. Furthermore, you are wolfless. You won't trigger any lingering, complicated mate-bond instincts, and you have no ties to the political ladder within my pack. You are a blank slate." He was using me as a weapon. A disposable pawn in his game of vengeance. "I don't want to be involved in pack politics," I said, my voice trembling slightly. Damien closed the distance between us. The sheer force of his presence made my breath hitch. "Do this, play your part flawlessly, and I will grant you permanent pack protection and enough wealth to start over anywhere in the human world. Refuse, and your temporary sanctuary ends today." It wasn't a request. It was an ultimatum. The human world was dangerous, but the rogue lands were a death sentence. I swallowed the lump in my throat, my survival instinct overriding my fear. "I'll do it." "Good." The tension in his jaw relaxed slightly, though his eyes remained intense. "Be at my private study tonight at eight. We will have dinner and discuss the parameters of our arrangement." My stomach plummeted. The private study was his inner sanctum, a place strictly off-limits to anyone but his Beta. Going there would instantly paint a target on my back for every jealous she-wolf in the pack. "Can't we discuss it here?" I asked, taking a small step back. "It is just a necessary briefing, Seraphina," Damien said, his voice dropping an octave, laced with a subtle, undeniable Alpha's Command that made my knees lock in place. "Eight o'clock. Do not be late." I gave a stiff nod and hurried out of the office. As the heavy oak door clicked shut behind me, I leaned against the cool wall of the corridor, my pulse racing as I realized I had just traded one dangerous wilderness for another.

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