
After My Alpha Cheated, I Took Our Son and Left
Chapter 4
The first drops of rain hit the window like tiny daggers, each one more insistent than the last. Within minutes, the gentle patter transformed into a deluge, sheets of water cascading down the glass as thunder cracked overhead. I pulled Leo closer to my chest, his small body warm against mine as I rocked him in the nursery's rocking chair. Sable stirred anxiously within me, her unease matching my own as the storm intensified.
'It's just weather,' I whispered to both Leo and myself, but the words felt hollow even as I spoke them.
By midnight, the storm had become a monster. Wind howled through the trees surrounding the packhouse, and lightning illuminated our room in harsh, intermittent flashes. Leo had finally fallen asleep, his tiny chest rising and falling in the steady rhythm that had become my lullaby over the past year. I placed him gently in his crib, tucking the blankets around his small frame.
'Mommy's here,' I whispered, pressing a kiss to his forehead.
I didn't hear him begin to cry. The storm's fury drowned out his first weak whimpers, and by the time I realized something was wrong, Leo's face was flushed an alarming shade of red. His breathing came in shallow, rapid gasps, his tiny body burning beneath my touch.
'Leo?' I scooped him up, my heart hammering against my ribs as I felt the heat radiating from him. 'Baby, what's wrong?'
Panic clawed at my throat as his temperature spiked dangerously high. I'd seen this before—a fever that came on too fast, too severe. Pack pups were susceptible to these sudden illnesses, and without an Alpha's healing aura...
I didn't hesitate. I reached for the mind-link, calling out to Kaden with desperate urgency.
*Kaden! Leo needs you. He's burning up. Please, your healing aura—*
Nothing. The link remained silent, and I could feel the deliberate blockage on the other end. He was shutting me out.
I tried again, pushing harder against the barrier he'd erected. *Kaden, this isn't the time. Our son needs his Alpha's healing. Please!*
The silence that answered me was deafening. Sable howled in rage and desperation, clawing at my consciousness as Leo's breathing grew more labored. I could feel his little body struggling, fighting against whatever had taken hold of him.
'He's not coming,' I whispered, the realization crashing over me like another wave of rain. 'He's with her.'
I wrapped Leo in his favorite blanket and ran through the storm-soaked corridors to the pack healer's wing. The old woman's eyes widened as I burst through her door, Leo's feverish form clutched to my chest.
'Luna Evelyn, what—'
'He needs healing. Now.' My voice cracked as I placed him on the examination table. 'His breathing...'
The healer worked quickly, her weathered hands moving with practiced efficiency as she mixed herbs and applied compresses. I stood beside them, watching helplessly as she fought to bring down his fever without the benefit of an Alpha's healing touch.
Hours passed in a blur of anxiety. Leo's cries eventually subsided to whimpers, then to exhausted silence. The storm gradually calmed outside, mirroring the quiet that settled over the healer's wing. By dawn, his fever had broken, but the damage to my heart was complete.
I sat beside his bed, holding his tiny hand in mine, and felt something fundamental shift within me. The last fragile thread of hope I'd been clinging to—that Kaden would remember what mattered, that he would choose us when it counted—snapped like a brittle bone.
'He chose her,' I whispered to Sable, who whimpered in agreement. 'When our son was fighting for his life, he chose her.'
The healer touched my shoulder gently. 'Luna, you should rest.'
I shook my head, my eyes fixed on Leo's sleeping face. 'I need to make arrangements. This pack is no longer safe for us.'
With trembling fingers, I reached for my mind-link once more, but this time, I called out across territories, to the one person I knew would answer.
*Mom?* I called softly. *I need help.*
My mother's response came immediately, warm and steady like a summer breeze. *I'm here, Evelyn. What's wrong?*
*I'm coming home,* I told her, the decision crystallizing with each word. *To Moonveil. For good. Can you help me?*
The silence that followed was brief, filled with the weight of understanding. Then: *Alpha Rhett is already preparing the paperwork. We're ready for you, sweetheart. Come home.*
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