The Alpha My Sister Threw Away
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My sister drugged me, dressed me as her, and sent me into the room of the Alpha she was supposed to marry.
Everyone believed Adrian Blackmoor was broken.
Silver restrained him. The Council watched him. Even my sister believed he was too dangerous to touch—and too ruined to recognize the woman beneath the veil.
She wanted to become Blackmoor’s future Luna.
She just did not want to pay the price that came with the title.
But Adrian knew I was not her the moment I stepped into his room.
He did not expose me.
Instead, my sister continued wearing the title of Blackmoor’s future Luna, while I became the one sent back whenever Adrian needed calming.
The Council wanted a Luna who could keep their most dangerous Alpha under control.
My sister wanted a substitute who would bear every risk in her place.
My family wanted a daughter who never questioned the life they had chosen for her.
Everyone expected me to obey.
Everyone except Adrian.
The man they called broken was the first person who ever treated my choice as something that mattered.
Little by little, he returned what my family had taken from me long ago—
the right to decide my own fate.
They placed me on the board believing I would always remain their sacrifice.
They never imagined that the piece they had thrown away would one day overturn the entire game…
…and write new rules for everybody.
Everyone believed Adrian Blackmoor was broken.
Silver restrained him. The Council watched him. Even my sister believed he was too dangerous to touch—and too ruined to recognize the woman beneath the veil.
She wanted to become Blackmoor’s future Luna.
She just did not want to pay the price that came with the title.
But Adrian knew I was not her the moment I stepped into his room.
He did not expose me.
Instead, my sister continued wearing the title of Blackmoor’s future Luna, while I became the one sent back whenever Adrian needed calming.
The Council wanted a Luna who could keep their most dangerous Alpha under control.
My sister wanted a substitute who would bear every risk in her place.
My family wanted a daughter who never questioned the life they had chosen for her.
Everyone expected me to obey.
Everyone except Adrian.
The man they called broken was the first person who ever treated my choice as something that mattered.
Little by little, he returned what my family had taken from me long ago—
the right to decide my own fate.
They placed me on the board believing I would always remain their sacrifice.
They never imagined that the piece they had thrown away would one day overturn the entire game…
…and write new rules for everybody.


















































