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After My Alpha Replaced Me with His Pregnant Mistress Novel Cover

After My Alpha Replaced Me with His Pregnant Mistress

The dawn was gray and unforgiving, much like the ache that settled deep in my marrow. I knelt on the damp earth of the sacred grove behind the Black Moon Pack house, my knees pressed into the cold soil. I am Celine Stone, the last daughter of a bloodline that has stitched the wounds of werewolves for centuries, yet the only life I couldn't seem to save was my own. I closed my eyes, gripping the moonstone pendant that rested against my collarbone. It was warm, pulsing with the last of my mother’s magic. I reached out with my senses, finding the tether that bound me to Drake. His wolf was a flickering shadow, a dying ember that I had to fan into a flame every single month. "Live," I whispered, the word scraping my throat. Silver light bled from my fingertips, sinking into the ground and traveling through the unseen bond. The pain was immediate—a sharp, tearing sensation as my vitality was siphoned away to patch the cracks in his aura.
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Chapter 5

The first thing I noticed was the silence. It wasn’t the peaceful quiet of dawn or the hush of a sleeping house. It was a heavy, suffocating silence that pressed against my eardrums, drowning out the hum of the medical machines.

I stared up at the white ceiling tiles of the pack clinic, counting the water stains to keep from screaming. My body felt light, hollowed out, as if something essential had been carved away.

"Celine?"

Clark’s voice was a jagged whisper. I turned my head slowly. He was sitting by the bed, his head bowed, his hands gripping the metal rails so hard his knuckles were white. Dr. Reid stood behind him, wiping his glasses on his lab coat. His eyes were red.

"Tell me," I croaked. My throat felt like it was filled with glass shards.

Dr. Reid put his glasses back on, but he couldn't meet my gaze. "The trauma to your abdomen... the impact against the tree..." He took a shaky breath. "There was a placental abruption, Luna. The blood loss was severe. We couldn't save the pup."

I didn't cry. I think I had left my tears in the dirt of the sacred grove. Instead, a cold numbness spread through my chest. Five years. Five years of needles, of invasive procedures, of praying to the Moon Goddess until my knees bled. All for a tiny heartbeat that had flickered out in the span of a single violent second.

"He's gone," I whispered, my hand drifting to my flat stomach. It was just flesh now. Just an empty vessel.

Clark made a choked sound and buried his face in his hands. "I should have been faster. I should have killed him."

"Don't," I said softly. "He is your Alpha."

"He is a monster," Clark growled, lifting his head. His eyes burned with a mixture of grief and fury that mirrored my own soul.

Before I could respond, the clinic door banged open. The metal slammed against the wall with a deafening crash that made Dr. Reid jump.

Drake strode in. He didn't look like a grieving father. He looked annoyed. His shirt was still torn from his transformation, and he smelled of sweat, ozone, and that sickly-sweet floral perfume. Sabrina’s scent.

She wasn't with him, but her poison was clearly running through his veins. His eyes were hard, devoid of the silver warmth I had once worshipped.

"So," Drake said, his voice booming in the small room. "Is the show over?"

Clark stood up abruptly, his chair scraping loudly against the floor. "Get out, Drake. She just lost your child."

Drake let out a sharp, mocking laugh. He walked to the foot of my bed, looking down at me with a sneer that twisted his handsome face into something ugly.

"My child?" Drake spat the words. "Sabrina told me everything, Celine. There was no child. Just like there was no 'healing' in those rituals of yours. It's all a desperate ploy for attention."

My heart stopped. The accusation was so absurd, so cruel, that I couldn't process it. "Ask Dr. Reid," I whispered. "Look at the charts."

Drake didn't even glance at the doctor. "I don't need to look at fake charts concocted by your friends. You’re pathetic, Celine. Faking a pregnancy because you can't handle that I found a real mate? A fertile mate?"

"I was pregnant!" I screamed, the strength returning to me in a rush of pure hatred. "I carried your son, and you killed him! You threw me into a tree because you were high on wolfsbane and lies!"

"Watch your tone, Luna!" Drake roared, his Alpha aura flaring. It hit me like a physical blow, pressing me back into the mattress.

Usually, I would cower. Usually, I would submit to keep the peace, to keep his dying wolf stable. But looking at him now—this man who had desecrated our vows, our love, and our child—I felt something snap. The tether that had bound me to him for five years, the debt I owed his grandmother, the love I held for the boy he used to be... it all shattered.

I sat up, ignoring the searing pain in my abdomen. I swung my legs over the side of the bed. Blood rushed to my head, but I forced myself to stand. I would not do this lying down.

"Clark," I said, my voice deadly calm. "Stand witness."

Clark’s eyes widened. He knew what was coming. He stepped back, giving me space, his posture rigid with respect.

Drake frowned, crossing his arms. "What are you doing? Sit down before you embarrass yourself further."

I looked him dead in the eye. I didn't see my husband. I didn't see the Alpha. I saw a stranger.

"I, Celine Stone," I began, my voice trembling not with fear, but with the sheer force of the magic gathering in my blood, "Luna of the Black Moon Pack..."

Drake’s face went slack. "Stop."

"...do hereby reject you, Drake Kennedy, as my mate."

The words hung in the air, heavy and absolute. I felt a tearing sensation in my chest, a spiritual ripping as the bond began to fray. It was agony, worse than the miscarriage, worse than the physical wounds. It was the severing of a soul.

I gasped, clutching my chest, waiting for him to accept it. Waiting for the final snap that would set me free.

But Drake didn't buckle. He didn't fall to his knees in the pain of rejection. Instead, a terrifying, manic grin spread across his face. He stepped forward, invading my space, his aura suffocating me.

"You think you can leave?" he whispered, leaning down until his nose brushed mine. His eyes were wild, the pupils dilated and wrong. "You think you can just say a few words and walk away from me? From your Alpha?"

"I reject you," I repeated, tears finally spilling over. "Let me go."

"No," Drake snarled.

The bond snapped back into place with a rubber-band force that nearly knocked me over. He was using his Alpha command to hold onto the connection, refusing to let it break. It was a violation of the highest order.

"I do not accept your rejection, Celine," he hissed, gripping my chin and forcing me to look at him. "You are mine. You are my Luna, my healer, my property. You don't get to leave until I say you're done. And right now? You still have a job to do."

He shoved me back onto the bed.

"Clean her up," Drake commanded Dr. Reid, not looking back as he walked to the door. "She has a ritual to perform tomorrow night. My wolf feels... hungry."

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