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When My Alpha Returned From the Dead, I Lost Everything
When My Alpha Returned From the Dead, I Lost Everything

When My Alpha Returned From the Dead, I Lost Everything

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I had been planning this night for four years. Not in the frantic, impulsive way of someone running on rage — though the rage was there, always, a low burn behind my sternum that never fully went out. No. I had planned this the way I planned everything since Layne Anderson looked me in the eye and chose my sister over me: carefully, quietly, and without mercy. Berkley Clark didn't scream when I took her. That surprised me. She went pale and rigid, her manicured hands gripping the door of her escort vehicle as my wolves neutralized her guards in under forty seconds. I watched her eyes find me through the chaos — wide, confused, searching for something she recognized — and I felt nothing except the clean, cold satisfaction of a first move landing exactly where I'd aimed it. "Clara," she said. Just my name.

Chapter 1 of When My Alpha Returned From the Dead, I Lost Everything

I had been planning this night for four years.

Not in the frantic, impulsive way of someone running on rage — though the rage was there, always, a low burn behind my sternum that never fully went out. No. I had planned this the way I planned everything since Layne Anderson looked me in the eye and chose my sister over me: carefully, quietly, and without mercy.

Berkley Clark didn't scream when I took her. That surprised me. She went pale and rigid, her manicured hands gripping the door of her escort vehicle as my wolves neutralized her guards in under forty seconds. I watched her eyes find me through the chaos — wide, confused, searching for something she recognized — and I felt nothing except the clean, cold satisfaction of a first move landing exactly where I'd aimed it.

"Clara," she said. Just my name. Like she was trying to remind me of something.

I whistled once, sharp and low. My wolves closed in.

The warehouse sat at the edge of neutral territory, a gutted industrial shell that smelled of rust and old silver. I'd chosen it for the silver-laced pit at its center — a relic of some long-dead pack's containment protocols — and for the fact that no Alpha's jurisdiction reached this far without an invitation. I had Berkley suspended above it on a rigging of chains before her escorts had finished bleeding out in the dirt outside.

Then I sent the message.

I kept it simple. A burner phone, a set of coordinates, a single line: *Come alone or she falls.*

They didn't come alone, of course. Men like Layne Anderson and Alpha Scott Clark never did. But they came, which was what mattered. I heard the vehicles before I saw the headlights cut through the warehouse's broken windows, and I made myself breathe slowly, made myself stand still in the center of the floor with my hands loose at my sides, the way I'd practiced.

Layne came through the door first. He looked good — he always looked good, that was part of what had destroyed me — but there was something tight around his eyes when he saw me, something that might have been guilt if I believed he was capable of it.

"Clara." His voice was careful. Measured. "This isn't—"

"Kneel," I said.

He blinked. "What?"

"You heard me." I didn't raise my voice. I never needed to anymore. "Kneel, Layne. Or I cut the chain."

Above us, Berkley made a small, strangled sound.

He knelt. The sound of it — his knees hitting the concrete floor of that filthy warehouse — was the most satisfying thing I had heard in four years. I let myself look at him for a long moment, this man I had loved so completely that I had walked into Barrett Montgomery's territory and offered myself up like a sacrifice to save him. I wanted to feel something enormous. Triumph, maybe. Or grief.

I felt very little. Which told me everything I needed to know about how thoroughly he had already finished killing whatever I'd felt for him.

Alpha Scott Clark arrived two minutes later. My biological father. The man who had looked at me my entire life the way you look at a stain you've decided to ignore. He was flanked by four warriors, which was technically a violation of my terms, but I had expected that too.

"You've made your point," he said, scanning the room with the flat, assessing eyes of a man who had never once been surprised by anything. "Release Berkley and we'll discuss—"

"Discuss what?" I asked. "How you've spent twenty-three years pretending I don't exist? I don't think there's much to discuss, Alpha Clark. I think there's just this."

I gestured upward. Berkley swayed on her chains.

His jaw tightened. That was all I got from him — a tightened jaw — and somehow that was worse than anything he could have said.

I was still watching his face when the warehouse doors came off their hinges.

Not opened. *Off their hinges.* The concussive force of it hit me in the chest like a shockwave, and then the Black Moon warriors were pouring through the gap, and behind them — filling the doorway with the kind of presence that made the air in a room rearrange itself — was Barrett Montgomery.

I had not seen him in four years. He was exactly as I remembered and nothing like I remembered. Bigger, somehow. Darker. The Alpha aura rolling off him pressed against my skin like a physical weight, and every wolf in the room — including mine, deep in my chest — went instinctively, humiliatingly still.

His eyes found me immediately. Cold. Absolute.

"Release her," he said. Two words. The Alpha tone in them hit the base of my spine like a command from the Moon Goddess herself.

I didn't move.

Declan Shaw materialized at Barrett's shoulder, hand already on his weapon, and I ran the numbers in my head in the space of a single breath. My wolves were good. They were not good enough. Not against this.

So I did the only thing I had left.

I whistled — different pitch, softer, the one only he knew — and said, "Come here, baby."

The shadows at the back of the warehouse shifted. Small footsteps. And then Cairo walked into the light, four years old and solemn-faced, his dark eyes moving calmly around the room until they found Barrett.

Barrett went completely still.

I watched it happen — watched the moment the scent hit him, watched something ancient and involuntary move across his face, watched the Alpha of the Black Moon Pack encounter something he had no protocol for. His gaze dropped to my son. My son, who had his eyes and my stillness and a wolf that hadn't come yet but would, I had to believe it would.

"His name is Cairo," I said quietly. "And he's yours."

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