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After His Mistress Poisoned Me, My True Mate Found Me Novel Cover

After His Mistress Poisoned Me, My True Mate Found Me

I pushed open the heavy oak doors of the Alpha's estate, the exhaustion of a three-day diplomatic summit with the River Pack weighing on my bones. As the Luna of the Blood Moon Pack, my duties were unending, a heavy crown I wore to honor the political alliance forged by the Hart family six years ago. I thought returning early might afford me a few hours of quiet rest in my own home. Instead, the moment I stepped into the grand hallway, a cloying, artificial floral scent assaulted my senses. My inner wolf, usually suppressed and quiet under Charles's heavy Alpha dominance, let out a low, anxious whimper. I hurried up the sweeping staircase and pushed open the door to the master suite. The breath was instantly punched from my lungs. Arielle Mason was lounging in the center of our massive bed. She wore nothing but Charles's favorite black button-down shirt, the fabric slipping off her golden shoulder to reveal her unmarked neck. "You're early," she purred, not bothering to sit up.
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I pushed open the heavy oak doors of the Alpha's estate, the exhaustion of a three-day diplomatic summit with the River Pack weighing on my bones. As the Luna of the Blood Moon Pack, my duties were unending, a heavy crown I wore to honor the political alliance forged by the Hart family six years ago. I thought returning early might afford me a few hours of quiet rest in my own home.

Instead, the moment I stepped into the grand hallway, a cloying, artificial floral scent assaulted my senses. My inner wolf, usually suppressed and quiet under Charles's heavy Alpha dominance, let out a low, anxious whimper.

I hurried up the sweeping staircase and pushed open the door to the master suite.

The breath was instantly punched from my lungs.

Arielle Mason was lounging in the center of our massive bed. She wore nothing but Charles's favorite black button-down shirt, the fabric slipping off her golden shoulder to reveal her unmarked neck.

"You're early," she purred, not bothering to sit up. She didn't look like a she-wolf caught in her Alpha's bed. She looked like a queen holding court.

"Get out of my room," I demanded, my voice shaking with a mix of fury and the bone-deep weariness of a loveless marriage. "Get out of my bed, Arielle."

She laughed, a high, grating sound that scraped against my eardrums. Slowly, she sat up and swung her legs over the edge of the mattress. Her hand drifted down to rest protectively over her lower abdomen. She stroked the flat plane of her stomach with a sickeningly smug smile.

"I don't think Charles would like that," she mocked, her eyes flashing with malice. "Especially not now. You see, Claire... I'm carrying the Alpha heir."

The words hit me like a physical blow. Heir.

"You're lying," I whispered.

"Why would I lie?" Arielle stood, closing the distance between us. "Charles needs a strong pup to secure his legacy. He was never going to get one from a dry well like you."

Dry well. The insult sliced through my chest like a silver blade. For years, I had blamed myself for our empty nursery, enduring Charles's cold glares every time my cycle arrived.

Suddenly, a sharp, tearing agony ripped through my abdomen. It wasn't just heartbreak. It was a violent, physical rupture. I gasped, doubling over as my knees hit the hardwood floor. A warm, terrifying wetness soaked through my tailored trousers.

Blood. So much blood.

My inner wolf let out a devastating, mournful howl inside my mind. Pup. Our pup. I hadn't even known I was carrying. The realization crashed into me alongside the physical agony. My body, weakened by years of constant stress and a subtle lethargy I could never quite shake, was violently rejecting the fragile, early-term life inside me. The sheer shock of Arielle's revelation had pushed my frail state over the edge.

The bedroom door swung open. The suffocating weight of Charles's Alpha aura flooded the room. His cold, calculating eyes swept over the scene: Arielle standing tall, and me, his Luna, bleeding out on the floor.

"Charles!" I sobbed, reaching a trembling, blood-stained hand toward my husband. "Please... the baby..."

But he didn't look at me. Arielle let out a dramatic, breathy gasp and threw herself into his arms. "Oh, Charles, it was awful! She just collapsed! I was so scared for our baby!"

Charles wrapped his strong arms around his mistress, burying his face in her neck to soothe her. Then, his gaze dropped to me. There was no pity. No horror. Only profound disgust. He stepped right over my trembling, bleeding body to guide Arielle toward the hallway.

"Guards!" Charles barked, his Alpha tone vibrating against the walls. Two burly enforcers appeared instantly. "Get her to the infirmary before she stains the antique rug."

Blackness swallowed me as the guards hauled me up by my arms, leaving a trail of my shattered hopes on the floorboards.

When I woke, the stark white ceiling of the pack infirmary greeted me. The physical pain had dulled to a heavy, hollow ache, but the emptiness inside my womb was a cavernous void. I was entirely alone. No mate sitting by my bedside. No pack members offering condolences.

A sudden flare of static drew my attention to the wall-mounted monitor. It was the pack's internal broadcasting network, usually reserved for emergency alerts.

Charles's face filled the screen. He stood at the podium in the council hall, looking every bit the tragic, burdened Alpha.

"My loyal Blood Moon pack," his voice echoed through the sterile infirmary room. "Today, we faced a tragedy. But it is a tragedy born of weakness."

The screen split. On one side was a photo of Arielle's wolf—a vibrant, healthy golden coat. On the other side was a security capture of my wolf from months ago. I looked malnourished, my silver-white fur dull and patchy, my frame frail. I hadn't realized how broken I looked on the outside.

"For six years, I have honored the political treaty with the Hart family," Charles continued, his voice dripping with false sorrow. "But a pack cannot survive on politics alone. We need strength. We need heirs. Luna Claire has proven herself to be a Broken Vessel."

Tears hot as acid spilled down my cheeks as I stared at the screen.

"She cannot carry a pup. Her wolf is weak, a liability to our lineage," Charles declared to the murmuring council members visible in the background. "I will not let this pack wither. I have chosen a new path to secure our future with a she-wolf who is strong enough to bear the Blood Moon legacy."

He was publicly discarding me. He was using the death of my unborn child—his child—to justify his infidelity to the entire werewolf council. The humiliation burned through my veins, incinerating the last shreds of my dutiful obedience.

I lay in the sterile bed, stripped of my dignity, my pup, and my pack's respect. But as the hollow grief settled into the deepest corners of my soul, a tiny, unfamiliar spark of ice-cold clarity took its place.

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