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Woke Up Lost, Became His Alpha Queen Novel Cover

Woke Up Lost, Became His Alpha Queen

The forest floor was a blur of wet leaves and black soil under my bare feet, a desperate escape from a monster whose shadow felt like the end of the world. Then, nothing. I woke up in a lavish room, my body aching, my arm broken, and my mind a terrifying blank slate, with no memory of who I was or how I got there. Panic, cold and slick, wrapped around my throat. I tried to remember my name, my home, my pack – anything – but there was only a vast, terrifying emptiness where my life should have been. The Alpha, Kaelen, a man of formidable power and chilling detachment, found me and planned to send me away to a neutral shelter, a terrifying prospect of being cast out again. Yet, when I desperately craved chocolate mousse and raw venison, he secretly provided them, a strange indulgence hidden from his pack. The fragile safety shattered when agonizing pain coiled in my gut, forcing a raw scream of his name. He came, silent and rigid, guiding me through the intimate agony. In that moment of absolute vulnerability, a profound certainty bloomed: "You're my Alpha Prince." The words struck him like a physical blow. His eyes, usually cold as river stones, flashed with raw, hunted panic before the mask slammed back down. He walked away without a word, leaving me with a terrifying question: What truth had I stumbled upon, and why did my desperate devotion ignite such fear in the most powerful wolf I knew?
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Chapter 2

Elara Thorne POV:

Running.

The forest floor was a blur of wet leaves and black soil under my bare feet. Branches clawed at my face, my arms. Lungs burning. A sound behind me—a guttural snarl, the heavy tread of paws that were too big, too fast. A crack of bone. Not mine. Something else's. The sound was wet. I pushed harder, my legs screaming, every muscle fiber tearing. I couldn’t let it catch me. I didn’t know what *it* was, only that its shadow felt like the end of the world.

My eyes snapped open.

Not a forest. A ceiling. Intricate white plaster molded into vines and flowers. My heart hammered against my ribs, a frantic drumbeat against the sudden, shocking silence. I was lying on something impossibly soft. Silk sheets, cool against my feverish skin. The air smelled wrong. Not of dirt and fear, but of lavender and antiseptic.

I tried to sit up, and a lance of fire shot through my left arm. A choked gasp escaped my lips. My arm was in a sling, bound tightly to my chest. My whole body ached, a deep, cellular exhaustion that felt ancient.

Where was I?

Panic, cold and slick, wrapped around my throat. I looked around the room. It was huge, furnished with dark, polished wood and velvet chairs. A window showed a sky turning a bruised purple with dusk. Nothing was familiar. I looked at my own hands, lying on the white comforter. Slender fingers, pale skin. They felt like a stranger’s.

I tried to remember. My name. My home. My pack.

Nothing.

A vast, terrifying emptiness yawned in my mind. It was a black hole where a life should have been. The panic intensified, a roaring in my ears. I was no one. I was nowhere.

The door opened, and a man in a white coat walked in. He had kind eyes and a faint, clinical scent of rubbing alcohol. He smiled gently. "Ah, you're awake. That's wonderful news. I'm the pack doctor. How are you feeling?"

He reached for my wrist, and I flinched back, scrambling away from his touch until my back hit the solid wood of the headboard. A cornered animal. My wolf—a dim, weak presence inside me—hissed a warning.

"Easy now," the doctor said, holding his hands up. "I just need to check your pulse."

"Stay away from me," I rasped, my voice raw and unfamiliar.

Another man appeared in the doorway, his presence instantly eclipsing the doctor’s. He was tall, broad-shouldered, and filled the space with an aura of absolute command. His scent hit me first. Pine. Rain. Something darker underneath, like smoke from a fire that burned too hot. It was a scent that felt… important. Grounding. It cut through the roaring panic in my head.

He didn't look at me. He gave a slight nod to the doctor. "Leave us."

Not a request. An order. The doctor didn't hesitate, just murmured, "Alpha," and backed out of the room, closing the door softly behind him.

Alpha.

The man—the Alpha—walked to the bed. He moved with a slow, deliberate grace that was utterly predatory. He didn't sit in one of the chairs. He sat on the edge of the mattress, the movement dipping it toward him. The proximity of him was overwhelming. I could feel the heat radiating from his body.

"You've been unconscious for nearly a week," he said. His voice was low, a deep current that I felt in my bones. "I found you at the edge of the Black Forest. Do you remember what happened?"

I shook my head, the movement jarring. The black hole in my mind was still there. "I… I don't remember anything."

He studied me, his grey eyes cold as river stones. Like the ones at the bottom of a current too fast to escape. I had the sense he was looking for a crack, a lie. "Your name?"

Tears I didn’t know I had pricked at my eyes. "I don't know." The admission felt like a confession of failure.

He watched my face for a long moment, his expression unreadable. His gaze dropped to the faint, healing lines on my neck. "You have no memory at all?"

"I remember… running," I whispered. "From something dark."

He nodded slowly, as if that confirmed something for him. "Your injuries were severe. The doctor believes the trauma may have caused your memory loss." He paused. "We'll call you Elara. Until you remember your own name."

Elara. The name meant nothing. A label for an empty vessel.

He continued, his tone detached, business-like. "Once you are strong enough to travel, I will arrange for you to be taken to a neutral shelter. They specialize in helping rogues and displaced wolves. They can help you."

Send me away.

The words hit me with the force of a physical blow. He was going to send me away. Away from this room, this bed… away from *him*. Away from the only thing in this terrifying, blank world that felt solid. The thought of being alone again, of being sent out into that black emptiness, was more terrifying than the monster in my dream.

Instinct took over. Before I could think, before I could process the sheer audacity of it, my hand shot out and grabbed his. His skin was warm, his hand large and calloused, engulfing mine. He went still, his gaze dropping to our joined hands.

"My Alpha," the words tumbled out of my mouth, a raw, desperate plea that came from the deepest part of my soul. From the weak, terrified wolf cowering inside me. "Don't… don't send me away. Please."

He stared at me, his grey eyes unblinking. The silence stretched, thick with a tension I couldn’t name. I felt a flicker of something in his gaze—surprise, maybe annoyance. But I didn’t let go. I couldn't. His hand was an anchor, the only one I had.

Then, my stomach betrayed me with a loud, pathetic growl.

The sound broke the spell. A muscle in his jaw twitched. He looked from my face, to our hands, and back again. He let out a long, slow breath, a sigh that sounded like a mix of exasperation and something else, something I couldn't possibly name.

He didn't pull his hand away.

"Alright," he said, the word clipped. "First, we get you something to eat."

The word *first* hung in the air between us. A promise of safety, but only for now. A countdown to being cast out again.

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