TEASER
The man on my operating table had a wolf's scar across his chest and a bounty on my head.
He just didn't know it yet.
I had forty-five seconds before his heart gave out. Forty-five seconds to decide whether Alpha Caden Kael — the man who stood in front of his entire pack and called me worthless, the man who exiled me at eighteen with nothing but the clothes on my back and a death sentence disguised as mercy — deserved to keep breathing.
I should have walked out.
That's what the girl he exiled would have done — turned and ran the moment she recognized his face, because running was the only language she had ever been taught. But I wasn't that girl anymore. I had spent eight years making sure of it.
My hands didn't shake.
That surprised me, even after eight years of surgery. I thought they would. I thought the moment I saw his face — older now, harder, carved with the kind of authority that comes from a decade of breaking people — I would fall apart. I thought the sight of him would c***k the version of me I had so carefully built, the version that didn't flinch, that didn't beg, that didn't need anyone's permission to exist.
I didn't fall apart.
I looked at him the way I looked at every patient on this table — as a problem with a solution, as a body that needed fixing, as something that was mine to save or lose. Not as the man whose words had followed me into every dark room I had ever tried to sleep in. Not as the Alpha whose rejection had felt, at eighteen, like dying.
Not like him.
I pulled on my gloves, looked at the nurse across from me, and said, "Let's open him up."
Because here's the thing no one tells you about being the girl an Alpha destroys:
She doesn't disappear.
She goes quiet. She rebuilds herself in the dark, bone by bone, scar by scar, until she is something entirely unrecognisable. Until she is someone who stands in a brightly lit room holding a scalpel over the man who ruined her, and feels nothing but the cold, clean certainty that she is better at this than he will ever be at anything.
She becomes someone he should have feared.
And he is about to find out exactly how much.