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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 3

Elara Thorne POV:

The word *first* was a hook in my flesh. A stay of execution. It meant there would be a *second*, and a *third*, and then… gone. Cast out into the blackness I couldn't remember but could feel licking at the edges of my mind.

He still hadn't pulled his hand away. It was a strange, static moment, the Alpha of this territory held captive by the desperate grip of a nameless rogue.

My hunger, now that he had acknowledged it, became a gnawing beast. It wasn't just the hollow ache of starvation. It was a bizarre, split craving. One part of me, the human part, wanted something soft and sweet, a memory of comfort I couldn't place. The other, the feral thing stirring in my blood, wanted meat. Raw and bloody.

"Chocolate mousse," I blurted out, the words whisper-thin. Then, because the other need was just as strong, I added, "And… fresh meat."

His hand, the one I wasn't holding, clenched on the mattress. His expression, which had held that unreadable flicker of something other than command, went flat. Cold. The river stones were back in his eyes.

"Rogues in my territory do not make demands," he said. The low rumble of his voice vibrated through our joined hands, up my arm, and into my chest. He pulled his hand from mine then, a slow, deliberate retraction that felt like a severance.

He turned his head, speaking to the empty air near the door. "Broth," he commanded, his voice carrying an authority that needed no device. "And bread. To the east wing."

He stood without another word to me, the sheer size of him a wall of granite and pine and smoke. He didn't look back as he left, the door closing behind him with a soft, final click. I was alone again, the scent of him fading, leaving behind the sterile smell of the medical suite.

A short while later, a woman in a crisp uniform entered. She moved with quiet efficiency, removing the IV line from my arm with a gentle touch. The sting was sharp but quick. She didn't meet my eyes.

"Is… is the Alpha angry with me?" I asked, my voice barely there.

She paused, her hands stilling over the roll of medical tape. "The Alpha is… precise," she said, choosing her word carefully. "He does not appreciate complication." She finished her task and left as silently as she came.

*Complication*. That's what I was.

When the food arrived, carried by a stoic pack member who set the tray on the table by my bed and left without a word, I stared. There was a bowl of steaming, fragrant broth. A thick slice of dark bread beside it. But that wasn't all.

Nestled next to the broth was a small, perfect crystal bowl filled with dark chocolate mousse, a single, blood-red raspberry on top. And on a silver plate, several slices of venison, seared on the outside but so rare it was almost blue in the center.

He had said no. He had commanded broth. But here it was. Everything I had asked for. A secret indulgence. A lie told to the rest of the pack. My heart gave a strange, painful thump. He hadn't just fed me. He had *listened*.

I ate like a starved animal, alternating between the rich, dark velvet of the mousse and the primal, metallic taste of the venison. The broth warmed me from the inside out. For the first time since I'd woken up in this strange place, a fragile sense of safety began to knit itself together inside me.

I was a complication, yes. But I was his.

An hour later, the safety shattered. It started as a low, deep ache in my abdomen, a pressure that was both sharp and dull. I tried to ignore it, shifting on the bed, but it grew steadily, relentlessly, until it was a hot, agonizing knot of pain. I needed to relieve myself, but my body wouldn't obey. The pressure built, a dam about to burst, but nothing would release.

Panic, cold and sharp, clawed its way up my throat. I stumbled out of bed, my legs trembling, and lurched toward the adjoining door I hadn't dared to open before. It led to a bathroom that was bigger than any room I could imagine. Black marble floors, a vast, sunken tub, and fixtures that gleamed like captured moonlight.

But the opulence was a mockery of the agony coiling in my gut. I collapsed against the cold wall, a strangled sob tearing from my lungs. The pain was blinding, white-hot. I couldn't think. I couldn't breathe. There was only one name, one anchor in the entire world.

"Kaelen!" I screamed, the sound raw, ripped from the deepest part of me.

The door to the suite burst open so hard it hit the wall. He was there, a dark silhouette against the light of the corridor, his scent flooding the room before he was fully inside.

"What is it?" he demanded, his voice strained, stopping at the threshold of the bathroom. "What's wrong?"

"I can't—" I gasped, curling into myself on the floor. "It hurts. I can't…" I couldn't say the word. Humiliation warred with the blinding pain.

His jaw tightened. For a second, he just stood there, a war playing out across his features. He looked trapped. Then, he squeezed his eyes shut. Tightly.

He entered the bathroom, his movements stiff, his eyes still closed. In his hands, he held a bowl. It was made of silver, heavy and ornate, chased with designs of wolves and moons, and it was filled with steaming water. It looked like a priceless artifact, something for a ceremony, not for this.

He kept his back mostly to me, his broad shoulders blocking the view of the room. "The compress," he said, his voice a low, controlled rumble of pure discomfort. "Take it. The warmth will help." He held the bowl out to his side, his face averted.

My hands shook as I took a cloth from the bowl. The heat was a shock. Following the low murmur of his voice, the instructions he gave with his eyes still squeezed shut, I pressed it to my lower abdomen. The relief wasn't instant, but it was a slow, seeping tide against the agony. The clenched muscles began to tremble, to unlock.

Finally, with a shuddering gasp, the pressure gave way. The relief was so profound it left me dizzy, tears streaming down my face. I sagged against the wall, utterly spent.

He hadn't moved. Hadn't opened his eyes. He had just stood there, a guardian in the dark, guiding me through a pain that was intimate and humiliating.

I looked at him, at the rigid line of his back, at the priceless silver bowl still in his hand, at the sheer, overwhelming power he held in check for my sake. He wasn't just an Alpha. He was a king in his castle, and he had come running when I screamed. He had saved me.

My voice was a raw whisper, filled with a dawning, absolute certainty. A devotion so pure it burned away everything else.

"You're my Alpha Prince."

He flinched as if I'd struck him. His eyes snapped open, and for a split second, I saw a look of raw, hunted panic in them before the cold mask slammed back down.

He set the silver bowl on the marble counter with a sharp clink, turned, and walked out of the bathroom. He didn't say a word. He didn't look at me again. The door to the suite closed behind him, the sound echoing in the sudden, vast silence.

I was left alone on the cold marble floor, his scent lingering in the air like a ghost.

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