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I Exposed the She-Wolf Who Stole My Alpha
I Exposed the She-Wolf Who Stole My Alpha

I Exposed the She-Wolf Who Stole My Alpha

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I had been waiting eight years for tonight. That sounds dramatic. Maybe it is. But when you spend eight years being the she-wolf who stays — who manages the pack calendar, smooths the territorial disputes, absorbs every small crisis before it reaches the Alpha's desk — you stop noticing the waiting. It becomes the shape of your days. You tell yourself that tonight is different. Tonight, the waiting ends. The ceremonial hall smelled of white cedar and melted wax. Someone had woven moonflowers through the archway above the altar — my idea, actually, though I hadn't told anyone that. The moonstone pendant sat in its velvet box at the center of the table, catching the candlelight.

Chapter 1 of I Exposed the She-Wolf Who Stole My Alpha

I had been waiting eight years for tonight.

That sounds dramatic. Maybe it is. But when you spend eight years being the she-wolf who stays — who manages the pack calendar, smooths the territorial disputes, absorbs every small crisis before it reaches the Alpha's desk — you stop noticing the waiting. It becomes the shape of your days. You tell yourself that tonight is different. Tonight, the waiting ends.

The ceremonial hall smelled of white cedar and melted wax. Someone had woven moonflowers through the archway above the altar — my idea, actually, though I hadn't told anyone that. The moonstone pendant sat in its velvet box at the center of the table, catching the candlelight. Our Healer, Silas Merrow, had blessed it that morning. The pack had dressed up. People were actually dressed up, standing in clusters by the entrance, talking in the careful, happy voices people use when they're trying not to jinx something good.

I stood at the front of it all in a ceremonial robe the color of winter sky, and I told myself: this is real. Tonight, Kendrick Coleman marks me as his mate, and eight years of being almost-Luna becomes something no one can take back.

My wolf, Luna — she's always been the quieter voice between us — stirred uneasily inside me. I pressed my thumb against the inside of my left wrist, the way I always do when I'm keeping something down, and I told her to hush.

The mind-link came fifty-three minutes before the ceremony was scheduled to begin.

Kendrick's voice, clipped and careful, like he was reading from something he'd already rehearsed: Sloane. Something's come up at the border. Maisie Sanchez — she's back. Gravely ill. Requesting sanctuary. I have to receive her personally. The ceremony needs to be postponed. I'm sorry.

That was it.

No timeline. No promise. Just the word postponed hanging in the link like a door swinging shut.

I stood very still in the center of the hall. The pack members closest to me had heard, or felt the shift in my aura, because the conversations around me tapered into uncomfortable silence. I watched them quietly collect their things and filter out. Nobody met my eyes. Even the pack members who'd known me for years, who'd let me manage their disputes and calm their fears and sit at their kitchen tables during difficult nights — they looked at the floor as they passed.

Conrad Walsh, our Beta, was one of the last to go. He paused at the door with his hand on the frame and looked back at me. His jaw worked like he was trying to say something. Then he left.

The moonflowers in the archway seemed very white all of a sudden.

I picked up the moonstone pendant. It was still warm from where Silas had placed it. I held it in my palm for a moment, and then I walked out into the forest because the alternative was standing in that room until the candles burned down, and I had some pride left.

I shouldn't have gone to the border trail. I knew that. But grief and half-shift move together in ways that reason can't always intercept, and I needed to run the emotion down before it cracked through my aura in front of the whole pack. So I shifted — partially, the way that feels like breathing deeply after holding your lungs tight — and I moved through the tree line along the western ridge.

I smelled the other wolf a half-second too late.

She came from above, off the ridge, fast and precise in a way that no wolf stumbling through unfamiliar territory moves. This was someone who knew exactly where I was standing. The grey wolf hit me broadside with her full weight, and I went off the cliff edge before I had time to brace.

The slope below the ridge is not a gentle one. I hit it in a tangle of half-shifted bone and dead bracken, tumbling hard until a root formation at the base of the drop caught my ribs with a sound I felt more than heard. The pain was enormous and immediate. The darkness that followed was almost a relief.

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I came back to consciousness in the pack infirmary.

The ceiling was familiar — white-painted wood planks, one of them slightly warped at the corner. I'd stared at that warped plank once before, four years ago, after I had walked out of this same infirmary having given everything I had into a transfusion that I was told, quietly, by a Healer who could barely meet my eyes, no one would be crediting me for.

My ribs screamed. I was still half-shifted — my fingers longer than usual, my senses sharper than human. Through the thin wall to my left, I could hear voices in the corridor.

Kendrick's voice. And Silas Merrow's.

"It's a life-force transfer," Silas said. He sounded old. Tired in the way that people sound when they've been carrying something too long. "Not a minor procedure."

"But it's possible." Kendrick's voice was low, measured. The voice he uses when a decision has already been made and he's simply walking someone else through the reasoning. "Maisie's condition is deteriorating. You've said her body isn't generating the reserves on its own. Sloane's life-force — her baseline levels, even post-injury — you said yourself they were unusually high."

Silence from Silas.

"I'm asking if it's medically viable," Kendrick said. "That's the only question right now."

"And the compensation you mentioned." Silas again, quieter.

"The mark." Kendrick's voice didn't change. "Sloane receives the mate-mark once she's recovered. Full ceremony. It's a fair exchange — Maisie gave her life-force four years ago to keep me alive. If Sloane's reserves can return that debt now, the symmetry is clear. The mark is fair compensation."

Fair compensation.

I pressed my thumb against the inside of my right wrist and I did not move. I breathed through the pain in my ribs, and through the other pain — the one that had no anatomical address — and I listened to the end.

The door opened a few minutes later. Kendrick filled the frame, still in the formal jacket he'd presumably been wearing to receive Maisie at the border. The moonstone pendant was in his palm. The same one I'd held in the ceremonial hall less than two hours ago.

He set it on the bedside table beside me. The small click of velvet against wood was very loud in the room.

"Maisie's condition is serious," he said. He looked at me directly — he always looked at me directly, it was one of the things I had always loved about him, the way his attention was complete and steady. "Four years ago, she gave her life-force to save mine. What I'm asking of you is to return that. In exchange —" he nodded toward the pendant "— I'll give you the mark. Full ceremony. Everything you were promised tonight, once you're recovered."

I looked at the pendant.

The moonflowers, the pressed ceremonial robe, the fifty-three minutes I'd stood in that hall before the mind-link came.

Fair compensation.

I looked at him.

I said nothing.

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