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After My Alpha Killed My Mother, I Rejected Him

The morning light filtered through the tall windows of the packhouse as I made my way toward the parlor. My heels clicked against the polished hardwood floors, each step purposeful and measured. Seven years of building this pack alongside Drew had taught me to move with the confidence of a Luna, even if I remained unmarked. I pushed open the heavy oak door, ready to remind Drew about the corporate meeting that would determine our next business expansion. The words died on my lips as I took in the scene before me. Drew sat hunched over a workbench, his powerful frame bent with an intensity I hadn't seen in months. But it wasn't directed at pack business—it was focused entirely on Lana Bell. The Omega stood beside him, her delicate fingers tracing the edge of an ornate silver tool. Her scent—that cloying, sweet fragrance that seemed to intoxicate my mate—hung heavy in the air. "These silver tools were meant for the Luna," I said, my voice steady despite the knot forming in my stomach.
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Chapter 5

The sound of hurried footsteps cut through my anguished screams. I turned to see Elena Cross, our Pack Healer, her medical bag clutched tightly against her chest as she rushed toward the platform. Her face was pale with shock, eyes wide as she took in the horrific scene before her.

"Let me through!" she commanded, her voice carrying the authority of her position. "There are injured people who need immediate attention!"

Delta Ryan stepped into her path, his massive frame blocking her way. "Alpha's orders," he said, his voice tight with discomfort. "No one interferes until the Luna confesses."

I watched Elena's expression shift from shock to disbelief, then to outright horror as she realized what was happening.

"This is madness!" she cried, trying to push past him. "That woman is dying! And the man—his leg is shattered!"

"Stand down, Healer," Drew's voice cut through the chaos like a blade of ice. He hadn't even turned to look at her. "This is pack justice."

Elena's eyes found mine, filled with helpless desperation. "Evelyn, please," she whispered. "Tell them what they want to hear. Your mother—"

"Will die anyway," Drew finished for her, finally turning to face the healer. "Unless Evelyn tells me where Lana is."

I couldn't tear my gaze away from my mother's swaying form. Her face was so still, so peaceful—as though she were merely sleeping. But I knew better. I could feel it in my bones, in the screaming silence of my wolf.

"Mom," I whispered, reaching out with trembling fingers as though I could somehow bridge the distance between us.

Elena made another desperate attempt to push past the warriors. "Alpha, please! I'm sworn to protect all pack members. Let me help them!"

"Protect?" Drew's laugh was hollow, devoid of humor. "Like Evelyn protected Lana?"

My brother's moans had grown weaker, his face ashen as blood continued to pool beneath him. The concrete around him was slick with crimson, his breathing shallow and labored.

"Matthew," I called out, my voice breaking. "Stay with me!"

His eyes fluttered open briefly, finding mine across the distance. "Evelyn," he whispered, his voice barely audible above the wind. "What's happening?"

I had no answer for him. No explanation that could make sense of this nightmare.

Elena's shoulders sagged in defeat as two more warriors flanked her, preventing any further attempts to reach my family. Tears streamed down her face as she watched helplessly, her healer's instincts warring with her loyalty to her Alpha.

"Time's running out," Drew said casually, checking his watch. "Your mother's heart is failing, Evelyn. Your brother is bleeding out. Tell me where Lana is, and this ends now."

I looked up at my mother again, watching as a single tear slid down her cheek—the last moisture her body would ever produce. Her chest rose one final time, then fell still.

"Mom," I whispered, but she was beyond hearing me now.

Something inside me shifted then—a fundamental change so profound that I felt it in every cell of my body. The constant, agonizing tear-stream down my face suddenly stopped, as though a dam had been built inside me.

My wolf, Luna, who had been howling in anguish for what felt like an eternity, went deathly silent. The absence of her cries was more terrifying than her screams had been.

I rose slowly to my feet, my movements mechanical and precise. The warriors around me shifted uncomfortably, sensing the change but unable to identify its source.

"Drew," I said, my voice eerily calm.

He turned to me, a flicker of something—triumph? relief?—crossing his features. "Ready to tell me where she is?"

I looked at him—really looked at him—for the first time since he'd dragged me from the dungeon. This man I had loved for seven years. This Alpha I had helped build an empire for. This mate who had just murdered my mother and maimed my brother.

"No," I said simply.

His expression hardened. "What did you say?"

"I said no." My voice was steady now, devoid of emotion. "I will never tell you anything again."

The wind howled around us, whipping my hair across my face as I stared into the eyes of the man I once would have died for. Those amber eyes that had once looked at me with love now seemed like the eyes of a stranger.

Or perhaps I was the one who had changed.

"Your mother is dead," Drew said, gesturing to the still form above us. "Your brother will join her unless you cooperate."

I felt nothing. Where overwhelming grief had been moments before, there was now only a cold, heartless void. And in that void, something new was taking root—something dark and terrible and patient.

"I know," I replied, my voice terrifyingly calm. "You killed her. You did this."

Drew's eyes widened slightly at the change in me, at the absolute lack of emotion in my voice. For the first time since Lana's arrival, I saw uncertainty flicker across his face.

What he didn't realize was that the woman he had known—the woman who had loved him beyond reason—had died alongside my mother. In her place stood someone new. Someone who would never forgive. Someone who would never forget.

Someone who would make him pay for every second of this day.

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