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After My Alpha Replaced Me with My Sister, I Burned Everything Novel Cover

After My Alpha Replaced Me with My Sister, I Burned Everything

Cast aside by the very Alpha meant to protect her, a rejected werewolf suffers a devastating betrayal when her mate chooses her sister as her replacement. This callous rejection transforms her once-loyal heart into a vessel for vengeance. Refusing to remain a submissive victim, she emerges from the wreckage of her former life with a singular purpose. Fueled by agony, she seeks to dismantle her enemies' legacy and burn their entire world to the ground.
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Chapter 1

The candles had burned down to stubborn, flickering nubs, casting long, dancing shadows across the untouched dinner plates. Seven years. Tonight marked the seventh anniversary of the day the Moon Goddess paired me with Alpha Holden Evans. For seven years, I had been the perfect, submissive Luna, swallowing my pride along with the bitter pill of his neglect. I had hoped, foolishly, that tonight might be different. That maybe, just maybe, he would remember the vows we took.

The heavy oak front door creaked open, shattering the silence. My heart leaped, a traitorous flutter in my chest, as I smoothed the skirt of my dress and stood up.

"Holden?" I called out softly, stepping into the hallway.

The scent hit me first—rain, pine, and the dark, intoxicating musk of my Alpha. But beneath it, there was something else. Something cloying and overly sweet, like rotting flowers.

Holden stepped into the light, his tall, broad-shouldered frame filling the space. He was breathtakingly handsome, with sharp jawlines and eyes like storm clouds, the kind of man who commanded a room just by breathing. But he wasn't alone.

Clinging to his arm, wearing a dress that was little more than a whisper of red silk, was Indigo. My half-sister.

The air left my lungs in a painful rush. "Indigo? What... what are you doing here?"

She didn't look at me. Instead, she pressed her chest against Holden’s bicep, her fingers tracing the lapel of his suit. "Hello, Wren. You look... tired."

I looked at Holden, searching for an explanation, an apology, anything. His expression was stone cold, devoid of even a flicker of guilt.

"She’s staying," Holden said, his voice flat.

"Staying?" I blinked, trying to process the nightmare unfolding in my foyer. "Holden, it’s our anniversary. You brought my sister here?"

"I brought my mistress here," he corrected, his voice devoid of emotion. He looked at me with a detached boredom that hurt more than his anger ever could. "Indigo understands me. She satisfies me. And unlike you, she doesn't bore me to tears with her pathetic neediness."

The Omegas, who had been hovering near the kitchen hoping to serve the anniversary dinner, froze. I could feel their pity radiating off them, hot and shameful.

"You can't do this," I whispered, my voice trembling. "I am your Luna. This is my home."

Holden’s eyes darkened, the silver rings of his wolf flashing in his irises. The air in the room grew heavy, charged with the crushing weight of his Alpha aura.

"**Wren.**"

His voice dropped an octave, vibrating with the Alpha Tone. It wasn't a request; it was a command that bypassed my conscious mind and slammed directly into my wolf. My knees buckled, and I instinctively lowered my head, my body betraying me even as my mind screamed in rebellion.

"**You will vacate the master bedroom immediately,**" he commanded, the power in his voice making the windows rattle. "**Indigo will be taking your place in my bed. Move your things to the guest room, or get out. I don't care which.**"

Indigo smirked, a cruel, triumphant twist of her lips. "Don't worry, sister. I'll make sure the sheets are put to good use."

The pressure lifted as Holden marched past me, dragging Indigo up the stairs toward the room that had been my sanctuary. The sound of their laughter echoed down the hallway, each giggle a dagger in my heart.

I stood there for a moment, shaking, the humiliation burning my skin like acid. I looked at the Omegas. They quickly averted their eyes, terrified of witnessing the Luna’s fall.

That was it. The final crack in the dam.

I turned and ran up the back stairs, my breath coming in ragged sobs. I wasn't going to the guest room. I was leaving. I was done being the doormat, the unwanted wife, the joke of the pack. I would go to the Hamptons. Grandpa Harlan had promised me years ago—if it ever got too bad, he would help me get a divorce.

It wasn't just bad anymore. It was unbearable.

I burst into the master bedroom, ignoring the sounds of the shower running in the en-suite bathroom where Holden and Indigo were already making themselves at home. I grabbed a suitcase from the closet and began throwing clothes in blindly. I didn't need much. I just needed out.

But there was one thing I couldn't leave behind.

I rushed to the vanity table. My mother’s vintage porcelain music box. It was the only thing I had left of her, a delicate piece painted with bluebirds that played a lullaby she used to hum to me before she died. It was my anchor, the only proof that I had once been loved.

My hands swept over the surface of the vanity.

Empty.

My blood ran cold. I looked down at the floor.

There, near the trash can, lay the shattered remains. The delicate porcelain birds were decapitated, the intricate gears twisted and bent. It hadn't just been dropped; it had been smashed. Stomped on.

I fell to my knees, picking up a shard of painted blue ceramic. The sharp edge sliced into my thumb, a bead of bright red blood welling up, but I barely felt the sting.

From the bathroom, I heard Indigo’s voice, loud and intentional. "Oops. I might have cleared off some of that tacky junk to make room for my makeup. Hope she doesn't mind."

A primal scream built in my throat, but I swallowed it down, tasting copper and ash. They had taken my husband, my dignity, and my home. Now, they had destroyed the last piece of my mother.

I clutched the broken shard in my hand until my knuckles turned white. I wouldn't cry. Not here. Not for them.

I stood up, leaving the rest of the broken pieces on the floor. I didn't need the music box to remember my mother’s love. But I would need this anger. It was the only fuel I had left to burn.

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