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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 6

Elara Thorne POV:

I woke to the unfamiliar sensation of words making sense.

The sounds had been there before, a river of noise I was drowning in. Familiar shapes, but no meaning. Now, it was as if the river had cleared. The sounds weren't just sounds anymore. They were words. Mine to catch. Mine to use.

A woman with a kind, weathered face was standing by my bed, holding a set of clothes. "Good morning, miss," she said. "Alpha's orders. He said you're to wear these for your trip today."

The words floated into my mind and settled there, each one with a clear, sharp meaning. English. I understood her. I could feel the shape of the language on my own tongue, ready to be used. The fuzziness in my head was gone, replaced by a strange clarity.

"A trip?" I asked, and my own voice sounded new to me.

The woman, whose name tag read Bronte, smiled. "A special one." She laid out the clothes: soft wool trousers, a cashmere sweater the color of cream, and sturdy but elegant leather boots. They looked warm. Expensive.

Excitement fluttered in my chest, a small, hopeful bird. A trip. A special trip with him. I let Bronte help me dress, my broken arm still awkward in its sling. Just as she was finishing, the door opened.

It was Kaelen. My Alpha.

He filled the doorway, broad and powerful, his presence a physical weight in the room. His face was a mask, his grey eyes unreadable. There was a new stillness about him, a distance that hadn't been there before.

"You're ready," he said. It wasn't a question.

I nodded, my heart thumping. "For our trip."

He walked towards me, and in his hands was a small, velvet pillow, the kind you use for traveling in a car. But it was lumpy. He held it out to me. "For the journey, little bird."

I took it. It was heavy. I felt the lumps inside and my eyes widened. Candies. The ones I loved, the hard ones with the soft centers. He remembered. The gesture was so tender, so at odds with the coldness in his eyes, that it made my throat ache.

He led me to a small dining room I hadn't seen before. A table for two was set near a window overlooking a garden frosted with morning dew. A feast was laid out: pancakes, fruit, pastries. He sat me down and watched as I ate, his own plate untouched.

"Where are we going?" I asked around a mouthful of strawberry.

"To a sanctuary," he said, his voice smooth and low. "A place in the mountains. It's very beautiful. There are fawns in the woods. You'll be safe there."

My stomach did a little flip. A sanctuary. It sounded like a fairy tale. "Will there be chocolate mousse?"

A muscle tightened in his jaw, just for a second. "All the chocolate mousse you can eat."

"And will you teach me to shoot? For target practice?" I remembered asking him that, though the memory was hazy, like a dream.

He looked at me for a long moment, his expression so intense it was hard to breathe. "Yes," he said, the word clipped. "Target practice."

I beamed, my chest swelling with a happiness so pure it was painful. He was keeping me. He was taking me somewhere safe, somewhere beautiful. He was my Alpha Prince, and he was taking me to our castle in the mountains. I trusted him completely.

When I was finished, he stood and gently took my hand. "Come. It's time to go."

His hand was cold.

He led me not to the front of the house, but through a set of glass doors at the back. We stepped out onto a vast, manicured lawn, the cold morning air crisp against my cheeks.

And there, in the center of the lawn, it sat.

Not a car. A helicopter. Its blades were already turning with a slow, powerful *whump-whump-whump* that vibrated through the soles of my new boots. Two men in dark uniforms stood beside it. It was huge. Black. Ominous. It didn't look like it belonged in a fairy tale.

A flicker of unease went through me, but I pushed it down. This was an adventure. Kaelen squeezed my hand, and I looked up at him, ready for a reassuring smile.

But he wasn't looking at me. He was staring at the helicopter, his face carved from stone.

The flight was loud and disorienting. I clutched my candy-filled pillow and stared out the window at the endless expanse of pine trees below, but the beauty of it was lost in the roar of the engine. Kaelen sat beside me, silent, his gaze fixed on the horizon. I tried to catch his eye once or twice, but he seemed a thousand miles away.

When we finally landed, it wasn't in a sun-dappled mountain meadow. The helicopter touched down on a wide, grey concrete pad next to a building that looked like a hospital, or a prison. It was all straight lines and cold, functional windows. There were no fawns. No sign of a sanctuary.

Apprehension, cold and sharp, pierced through my happy haze. I clung to Kaelen's arm as we ducked under the slowing rotors. A man in a neat, practical suit was waiting for us. He had a kind face, but his eyes were professionally distant.

"Alpha von Hellberg," the man said, shaking Kaelen's hand. "Jared Holt. Everything is prepared as you requested."

Kaelen nodded, a short, sharp gesture. He had a brief, hushed conversation with the man, his back mostly to me. I couldn't hear the words, only the low, final tone of them. My hand tightened on his arm. "Kaelen?" I whispered. "When do we see the fawns?"

He turned to me then. His face was completely blank. All the warmth, the conflict, the torment I had glimpsed before—it was gone. There was nothing. He gently detached my fingers from his sleeve.

"Be good, Elara," he said, his voice devoid of all emotion.

And then he turned and walked back towards the helicopter.

The world stopped. My mind couldn't process it. He was walking away. He was leaving me here. "Wait!" I called out, my voice thin against the whining of the engines. "Where are you going?"

He didn't stop.

Panic began to claw its way up my throat. "You'll come for me tomorrow, right?" I shouted, a desperate, hopeful plea. "Kaelen!"

He didn't turn around. He just kept walking, his back straight and unyielding, and climbed back into the dark machine.

A guard, one of the men from the building, gestured towards a luggage trolley that was being wheeled from the helicopter's cargo hold. "This way, miss. We'll get you settled in."

And on the trolley, I saw it.

My suitcase. The worn leather one that had been in my room at the packhouse. Filled with all my things. The new clothes Bronte had given me. Everything.

The sight of it was a physical blow. It was the truth, undeniable and brutal. A trip. A special trip. A sanctuary. All lies. He wasn't coming back tomorrow. He wasn't coming back ever. He had packed up my life and brought me here to abandon me.

A sound started in my chest, a low, wounded noise that grew and grew until it tore from my throat in a gut-wrenching, animal scream of pure betrayal.

The helicopter's engine roared to life, the noise a physical assault. It was lifting off. Leaving. Taking my world, my safety, my Alpha, away from me.

"NO!"

I broke free. I ran, my legs pumping, my only thought to get to him, to stop him. To make him take it back.

A large guard stepped into my path, his body a wall of muscle. He put a heavy hand on my shoulder, his grip firm, condescending. "Easy now, miss," he said, his voice a calm drone against the storm in my head. "Let's not make a scene."

His touch was the final spark.

My vision tunneled. The world went silent, all sound fading except the roar of the rotors and the frantic, wild beating of my own heart. A snarl, guttural and vicious, ripped from a place deep inside me I didn't know existed. It was not a human sound.

And then, something erupted. A surge of raw, impossible power flooded my limbs. With an instinct that was not my own, I shoved the guard.

He didn't just stumble. He flew. He sailed backward several feet, his eyes wide with utter shock, before landing in a sprawling heap on the concrete.

I didn't wait to see him hit the ground. I sprinted for the helicopter, my new boots pounding against the pad. I was fast, faster than I had ever been. But I was too late.

The machine was already rising, lifting out of reach. The downdraft slammed into me, a furious, invisible hand pushing me back.

I fell to my knees on the cold, unforgiving concrete. The helicopter climbed higher, shrinking into a black speck against the vast, indifferent grey sky.

I screamed his name until my throat was raw, but the sound was stolen by the wind. All I could hear was the fading *thump-thump-thump* of the rotors, carrying my entire world away.

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