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After My Alpha Claimed His Mistress Carried His Heir Novel Cover

After My Alpha Claimed His Mistress Carried His Heir

At exactly 10:14 on a Tuesday morning, a loyal Luna's seven years of devotion and agonizing sacrifices shatter in an instant. Standing in the Alpha suite with a ruined anniversary dinner she meticulously prepared, she is forced to confront a devastating betrayal. After enduring the deep grief of miscarriages that never passed twelve weeks, she must now face a painful, heartbreaking reality that fractures her sacred bond forever.
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Chapter 1

The bond broke at 10:14 on a Tuesday morning.

Not literally. Not yet. But I felt the first crack.

I was standing in the Alpha suite with a tray of his favorite wine and the anniversary dinner I'd spent three hours preparing. Seven years. Seven years of this bond, seven years of trying, seven years of bleeding out babies that never made it past twelve weeks. The candlelight flickered across the table I'd set—white linen, his preferred Bordeaux, the good china we only used for pack ceremonies. I wanted him to see it. To see me trying.

Greyson walked past me toward the bathroom. He didn't look at the table. He didn't look at me.

But I smelled her.

Not fresh. Not surface-level. Not the casual trace of someone who'd brushed past him in a hallway. This was deep. Layered. Years deep. Milena's scent—honeysuckle and something sharper, like crushed sage—woven into his skin beneath his own pine-and-leather smell like a second marking I'd been too stupid to name.

My wolf surged up inside my chest. She was weak—seven miscarriages had taken pieces of her I'd never get back—but she reared anyway, a sound tearing out of me that was half-growl, half-sob.

I set the wine glass down. My hand didn't shake. That surprised me.

"She's been on you for years," I said. My voice came out flat. Steady. "That isn't an accident."

Greyson stopped at the bathroom doorway. He turned. Not quickly. Not like I'd startled him. He looked at me the way he always did when I said something he didn't want to hear—weary, already done with the conversation, like I was a task he'd been assigned and couldn't quite finish.

"You're paranoid, Savannah," he said. His tone was soft. Almost kind. That made it worse. "It's pathetic."

My wolf lunged again, clawing toward the surface, desperate to make him see—

He didn't shout. He didn't even raise his voice. He just pulsed his Alpha tone through the bond.

It hit like a fist to the sternum. My wolf flattened instantly, pressed down into silence, muzzled inside my own chest. I felt her whimper. Felt her go still.

Greyson left. The bathroom door clicked shut. Water ran.

I stood there at the anniversary table, one hand pressed to the mate mark on my neck. It was cool. Not cold. Just… less warm than it used to be. Like something inside it was winding down.

For the first time in seven years, I stopped trying to find another explanation.

---

I sat at that table for twenty minutes. The candles burned lower. The wine stayed in the bottle.

Inside me, my wolf—Solenne, though I didn't know her name yet—pushed back against the Alpha-tone suppression. Not breaking it. Just… refusing to stay flat. A low vibration moved through my ribcage, unfamiliar and hard, like bedrock shifting.

I pulled my journal from the drawer in the sideboard. I'd kept it since the first miscarriage. Dates. Symptoms. The things the healer said. The things Greyson didn't.

Now I added something new.

*Anniversary night. Milena's scent—years deep. Honeysuckle and sage. Woven into his skin. He used Alpha tone to silence my wolf when I named it.*

I wrote the date. I wrote the time. I started a new list beneath it: every time I'd caught her scent in places she shouldn't be. The Alpha study. His jacket. The back stairwell near his private office.

The pattern had always been there. I'd just been too busy surviving to see it.

I closed the journal. Locked it in the box beneath my side of the bed—the one thing in this suite that was mine. Then I lay down in the dark and didn't reach through the bond to find him.

I already knew where he was.

---

Two days later, I visited my mother.

She was in the pack medical facility, third floor, the room at the end of the hall they used for long-term comatose cases. She'd been there for three years. Wolfsbane poisoning, they said. Slow. Administered over time. No one knew how.

I sat beside her bed and held her hand. It was cool. Her breathing was shallow. The machines beeped steadily.

"I think I'm starting to see it, Mama," I whispered. "The things I didn't want to look at."

She didn't answer. She never did.

Dr. Fen caught me in the hallway on my way out. He was the pack healer, older, careful. He glanced over his shoulder before he spoke.

"Luna," he said quietly. "The wolfsbane concentration in your mother's bloodstream increased slightly this week. We're rationing the last antidote vial. Days, maybe."

My chest tightened. "Can we get more?"

He hesitated. "The Alpha controls all medical supply orders."

I nodded. Thanked him. Walked back to the pack house with my hands very still at my sides.

---

That evening, I went to Greyson's study.

He was at his desk, reviewing territory maps. I stood in the doorway and kept my voice even.

"I need authorization for an emergency antidote resupply. For my mother."

He didn't look up. "Your mother is a Delta's charity case. The pack's medical resources go to pack members by rank."

"She is my mother."

He finally looked up. Not with cruelty. With flat certainty. Like this wasn't even a real conversation.

"Your sentimentality is not my problem, Savannah. Don't bring it here again."

I left without another word.

In the hallway, I caught it again. Milena's scent. Fresh this time. Recent. Drifting from the direction of the study.

She'd been there just before me.

I walked back to the Alpha suite. Opened my journal. Added the antidote refusal. Added the fresh scent trace. Sealed the journal in the locked box.

Then I lay down in the dark and didn't sleep.

The mate mark on my neck was cooling. Greyson was somewhere else in the pack house. I didn't reach through the bond to find him.

For the first time, the not-reaching felt like something I'd taken back.

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