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After My Alpha Banished Me While Pregnant

The Silver Moon packhouse looked exactly as I remembered it—towering stone columns, arched windows catching the late afternoon light, the Crawford family crest carved above the entrance like a brand. Six years ago, I'd been dragged through those doors pregnant and sobbing, stripped of my Luna title in front of the entire pack. Today, I walked through them as a guest of honor. I pressed my thumb against the inside of my wrist, steadying myself. "Mom." Bryce's voice was quiet beside me, his small hand finding mine. "Your heart rate just spiked." Of course he'd noticed. My six-year-old son noticed everything. "I'm fine," I said, and meant it. I wasn't the shattered woman who'd left this place. I was Dr.
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Chapter 4

The email arrived at 6:47 AM, copied to every major healer network in the region.

*Effective immediately, all research funding allocated to Dr. Julia Crawford through Silver Moon Pack channels has been suspended pending resolution of custody disputes and pack affiliation status. Any institutions continuing collaborative work with Dr. Crawford do so without pack endorsement or legal protection.*

*Alpha Calvin Crawford, Silver Moon Pack*

I stared at my tablet screen, my coffee going cold in my hand. The words didn't change no matter how many times I read them.

He'd done it. He'd actually done it.

My phone started buzzing—texts from Petra, from colleagues at the Regional Healer's Institute, from the Moonveil research coordinator. All variations on the same theme: *What's happening? Is this real? We need clarification.*

I pressed my thumb against the inside of my wrist and counted to ten.

Then twenty.

The door to my quarters burst open. Bryce stood there in his pajamas, his tablet clutched in both hands, his face pale.

"Mom," he said. "He's filing for emergency custody."

I set down my coffee very carefully. "What?"

Bryce crossed the room and thrust his tablet at me. On the screen was a formal legal document, stamped with both the Silver Moon crest and the Lycan King's seal. My eyes caught fragments: *Ancient pack law Article 12... proper rearing of Alpha bloodline heirs... mother's unstable research career and lack of permanent territory... in the best interest of the minor...*

"He submitted it to Emissary Voss an hour ago," Bryce said, his voice tight and controlled in that way that meant he was fighting panic. "He's citing precedent from 1847. There are only three recorded cases, and in two of them, the mother lost custody."

I pulled Bryce against my side, feeling his small body vibrating with tension. My wolf snarled inside my chest, clawing for release.

"He can't," I said. "That law requires proof of maternal unfitness or abandonment. I've done neither."

"He's arguing that your exile status and lack of pack affiliation constitute abandonment of proper pack structure." Bryce's fingers were white-knuckled on his tablet. "And he's using the funding freeze as evidence that your career is unstable. That you can't provide proper security."

The coffee cup cracked in my hand.

I looked down at the hairline fracture spreading across the ceramic, at the drops of coffee seeping through. I set it down before it could shatter completely.

"Get dressed," I said quietly. "We have work to do."

---

The temporary lab I'd been assigned was barely more than a converted storage room—one desk, two chairs, a single window overlooking the packhouse courtyard. I locked the door behind us and pulled the blinds.

Bryce was already setting up his equipment, his fingers flying across three different screens simultaneously.

"The archived healer logs are stored on the pack's secure server," he said, not looking up. "But Calvin had them encrypted six years ago. Triple-layer protection with biometric verification."

"Can you break it?" I asked.

His smile was sharp and utterly humorless. "Mom. Please."

I pulled out my own laptop and started organizing what we already had—my original research notes, the ones I'd kept backed up on external drives Calvin never knew existed. The foundation of every healing protocol he'd claimed as his own innovation.

We worked in silence for two hours. Outside, I could hear the packhouse waking up—voices in the corridors, the breakfast bell, the morning patrol assembling. Normal pack life continuing while we sat in this converted closet, fighting for our survival.

"Got it," Bryce said suddenly.

I looked up. His screen showed a cascade of files—hundreds of them, all dated from six years ago. Healer logs, research documentation, clinical trial data.

My data.

"He didn't delete anything," Bryce said, his voice tight with something between triumph and rage. "He just locked it away and put his name on the published versions."

I moved to stand behind him, reading over his shoulder. There—my handwriting in the scanned notes. My signature on the original research proposals. My healer's seal on every clinical observation.

And buried in the metadata of every file: *Author: Julia Crawford. Date Modified: [Six years ago]. Modified by: Calvin Crawford.*

He hadn't even bothered to fully scrub the digital trail.

"He thought no one would ever look," I said softly. "He thought he'd destroyed me completely enough that it wouldn't matter."

Bryce's hands had gone still on the keyboard. "What do we do with this?"

I pressed my thumb against my wrist, feeling my pulse hammer beneath the skin. Calvin had frozen my funding. He'd petitioned for custody using laws designed to strip mothers of their children. He'd weaponized every tool at his disposal.

But he'd left the evidence intact.

"We build our case," I said. "Every file. Every timestamp. Every piece of proof that he stole my work and used it to build his reputation."

"For the pack council hearing?"

"For the pack council hearing," I confirmed.

Bryce nodded once and went back to work, his fingers moving with renewed purpose. I returned to my own screen, pulling up the funding freeze email, the custody petition, the cascade of messages from colleagues asking what was happening.

Calvin thought he'd cornered me. Thought he could use pack law and financial pressure to force my compliance.

He'd forgotten that I'd already survived the worst thing he could do to me.

Everything else was just logistics.

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