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When My Alpha Chose Her, I Transformed Novel Cover

When My Alpha Chose Her, I Transformed

I could feel every eye in the Grand Hall boring into me as Damon strode through the massive double doors. The Annual Alpha Summit had always been a display of power, but this year, it felt like a stage for my humiliation. My husband, the mighty Alpha of the Silvermoon Pack, moved with practiced authority. His broad shoulders were draped in a tailored charcoal suit that emphasized his imposing physique. The crowd parted before him like water breaking against stone. Behind him walked Seraphina, her crimson dress clinging to her curves, her chin lifted in triumph. I followed several paces behind, as was expected of a Luna who had fallen from favor. The whispers reached my ears despite attempts at discretion. "That's her—the Luna without a wolf." "Twelve years and still no heirs..." "I heard he's already chosen another." The center of the hall had been arranged in a circle, with thrones for each territory's Alpha. As we approached our designated seats, Damon suddenly stopped and turned.
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Chapter 2

Dawn broke in whispers of pink and gold over the Silvermoon sacred grove. I'd come here seeking solace after last night's humiliation, drawn to the ancient trees that had witnessed countless pack ceremonies. The morning dew dampened my shoes as I walked the familiar path, breathing in the scent of pine and earth.

Something was wrong. The air carried the metallic tang of blood.

"Father?" I called, quickening my pace. Elder Marcus often gathered herbs at dawn, when their properties were strongest.

A weak groan answered me from behind the ceremonial stone altar. I ran, my heart hammering against my ribs, and found him sprawled on the ground, his healer's robes soaked crimson.

"No!" I fell to my knees beside him, hands hovering helplessly over the deep gashes across his chest. "Who did this to you?"

His eyes fluttered open, cloudy with pain. "Rogues... ambush..." Each word seemed to cost him tremendous effort.

I tore strips from my dress, pressing them against the worst wounds. "I'll get help. The pack healers—"

"No time." His fingers clutched mine with surprising strength. "Listen carefully, Aria." Blood bubbled at the corner of his mouth. "The ancient rights... your true inheritance."

"Don't speak," I begged, tears blurring my vision. "Save your strength."

"You must know." His voice dropped to a whisper. "The documents in my library... behind the painting of the white wolf. They're yours now. The foundation of everything..."

His eyes rolled back, his grip on my hand slackening as he slipped into unconsciousness.

"Father!" I screamed, gathering his broken body into my arms. "Please, don't leave me!"

I howled for help, a human sound that echoed through the sacred grove. Within minutes, pack members arrived, faces grim as they carried my father to the infirmary.

---

"This is outrageous!" I slammed my palms on the polished table of the werewolf council chambers. "My father lies near death, and you speak of 'insufficient evidence'?"

Elder Elara, head of the council, regarded me with impassive eyes. "Luna Blackwood, we understand your distress, but accusing a Beta of orchestrating a rogue attack requires substantial proof."

"The rogues bore Seraphina's scent!" My voice shook with rage. "Three witnesses confirmed it!"

"Scent can be masked or planted," another council member interjected. "Without—"

The massive doors burst open. Damon strode in, his Alpha aura flooding the chamber with oppressive power. Seraphina followed two steps behind, her face a mask of concerned innocence.

"What is the meaning of this?" he demanded, eyes flashing gold as they fixed on me.

"Your Luna has brought serious accusations against Beta Vale," Elder Elara explained, unfazed by his display.

Damon's jaw tightened. "My Luna oversteps. This matter will be handled internally by the Silvermoon Pack."

"Your father is dying!" I hissed, refusing to cower. "She orchestrated it, and you know it!"

In three strides, he was before me, gripping my arm hard enough to bruise. "Enough," he growled, his Alpha tone making my knees weak. "You will withdraw these baseless accusations now."

"Or what?" I challenged, though my voice trembled.

His eyes were merciless. "Or I'll exile you from the pack. Your father will lose access to our healers. Is that what you want, Aria?"

The threat hit like a physical blow. Without pack healers, my father would certainly die.

"You wouldn't," I whispered.

"Try me." He released my arm with a dismissive shove. "The council recognizes my authority in this matter. My Luna is... unwell with grief. These accusations are withdrawn."

I stood frozen as Seraphina's triumphant smirk flashed across her face. Damon turned to leave, pausing only to add, "Come, Aria. Your place is by my side, not making a spectacle of yourself."

Humiliation burned through me as I followed them from the chamber, defeat bitter on my tongue.

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Night had fallen by the time I escaped to the herb garden. My sanctuary. The only place in the pack lands where I felt any peace. I knelt among the fragrant plants my father had taught me to tend, and finally let the tears come.

"He'll die because of me," I whispered to the silent moon overhead. "Because I'm too weak to save him."

Grief and rage twisted inside me, building like a storm. Twelve years of submission, of hoping my wolf would awaken, of believing Damon might one day truly see me.

"I can't do this anymore," I sobbed, digging my fingers into the soil. "I can't be this helpless!"

Something stirred deep within me—a presence I'd felt only in fleeting whispers before. It rose like a tide, burning through my veins.

Pain exploded across my body. I fell forward, gasping as my bones began to crack and reshape. My skin stretched, silver-white fur erupting across my flesh as the transformation took hold.

"Finally," a voice whispered inside my mind—my wolf, awakening after years of dormancy.

Under the moon's silvery glow, I shifted for the first time, my human form giving way to a massive silver-white wolf that threw back her head and released a howl that shook the very foundations of the Silvermoon Pack.

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