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After My Alpha Killed My Mother to Save His Mistress Novel Cover

After My Alpha Killed My Mother to Save His Mistress

The diplomatic trip to the Lycan King's territory had been grueling. Two weeks of political maneuvering, careful negotiations, and maintaining the perfect image of the Silvercrest Pack. All I wanted was to sink into Julius's arms and forget the stress. I'd managed to return a day early. A surprise I knew he'd appreciate. The Pack House smelled of pine and freshly baked bread as I entered, but something felt off. The usual warmth of homecoming was missing. "He's probably in his office," I murmured to myself, making my way through the familiar corridors. My wolf, Luna, stirred within me. *Something's wrong*, she whispered.
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Chapter 3

I couldn't sleep. The moon hung heavy outside my window, its light casting long shadows across the floor of my private study. The border patrol incident kept replaying in my mind—the rogue's attack, my wolf's fury, the guards' newfound respect. And beneath it all, the nagging suspicion that something wasn't right with the pack's medical supplies.

I pulled out the audit reports Marcus had helped me compile. There it was—a discrepancy in the medical inventory that I'd noticed during our initial review but hadn't fully investigated.

"The Moonshade Antidote," I whispered, running my finger over the entry. "One dose received, zero doses administered."

My mother had died of silver poisoning. This antidote was her only hope—a rare cure my family had paid a fortune to procure from the Lycan King's personal reserves.

"Julius claimed it was administered," I remembered, my stomach tightening. "He said there wasn't enough time."

Luna stirred within me, her growl soft but insistent. *Something's wrong. Find out.*

I rose from my chair, decision made. The pack's medical archives were encrypted, accessible only to the Alpha and Luna. Julius had forgotten to revoke my override code—a careless mistake that would cost him dearly.

The corridors were silent as I made my way to the medical wing. My footsteps echoed against the polished floors, each sound amplifying my determination.

The Head Healer's office was locked, but the keypad accepted my code with a soft click. Inside, the air smelled of antiseptic and old paper.

I sat at the computer terminal, my fingers flying across the keyboard as I navigated through layers of encryption. The system recognized my Luna authority, granting access to the hidden archives.

"Search: Moonshade Antidote," I typed.

The results appeared instantly—a single entry, marked with a red deletion flag.

"Attempted deletion," I murmured, clicking on the file.

The log appeared on screen:

*Received: One dose Moonshade Antidote (silver poisoning treatment)

Destination: Elena Barnes (former Luna)

Status: ADMINISTERED*

But the log had been altered. Digital forensics wasn't my specialty, but I could see the inconsistencies in the code.

Someone had tried to cover their tracks.

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I waited until midnight to confront the Healer. The infirmary was quiet, most staff gone for the night. Only the emergency lights cast a dim glow over the sterile rooms.

The Head Healer jumped when I entered their office, nearly dropping the clipboard they'd been holding.

"Luna Paige," they stammered, "I wasn't expecting—"

"Clearly," I interrupted, closing the door behind me. I placed the printed log on their desk, watching as their face drained of color.

"You accessed the encrypted archives," they whispered.

"Yes." I leaned forward, letting Luna's authority seep into my voice. "And I found this. Care to explain why my mother's antidote shows as administered when she died of silver poisoning?"

The Healer's hands trembled, their eyes darting toward the door as if calculating an escape.

"Don't even think about it," I warned. "You know what happens to those who lie to their Luna."

Something broke in them then—a dam of fear and guilt finally overflowing.

"I couldn't refuse," they choked out, tears streaming down their face. "The Alpha Command... it's impossible to resist."

"Julius ordered you to divert the antidote?" My voice was deadly quiet.

They nodded miserably. "Not just ordered. He used his Alpha voice—the supernatural command. I felt my will crumble as he spoke."

"Where did it go?"

"To Garrett Woods," they whispered. "Briella's cousin. He was injured in a border skirmish."

The room seemed to tilt around me. "My mother died so Briella's rogue cousin could live?"

"I kept records," the Healer continued, voice breaking. "Physical journals, hidden recordings of his commands. I knew... I knew someday someone might need proof."

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We retrieved the evidence together—a small metal box hidden beneath a loose floorboard in the Healer's quarters.

Inside were leather-bound journals and a small voice recorder.

With shaking hands, I pressed play.

Julius's voice filled the room: "Let the old hag die. Briella needs her family. Give the antidote to the rogue."

The Healer flinched at each word, but I remained frozen, my grief crystallizing into something harder, colder.

"Did you hear me?" Julius's recorded voice demanded. "That's an Alpha Command."

The Healer's recorded response was barely audible: "Yes, Alpha."

I stopped the recording, my decision made.

"Copy these files to a secure cloud server," I instructed, my voice steady despite the storm raging inside me. "And give the originals to Marcus Reed for safekeeping."

As the files transferred, I stared at Julius's photo on the wall—the man I'd once believed was my fated mate.

"You killed my mother," I whispered to his smiling image. "And now I'm going to destroy you."

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