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After My Husband Cheated, I Reclaimed My Pack Novel Cover

After My Husband Cheated, I Reclaimed My Pack

The morning sun cast long shadows across the sacred clearing as I gathered with my pack for Leon's third birthday. The dew-kissed grass sparkled beneath our feet, and the ancient stone circle—where generations of Moonstone wolves had celebrated their young—stood ready for the blessing ceremony. My son's small hand clutched mine, his eyes wide with excitement and anticipation. "Where's Daddy?" Leon asked, his gaze scanning the gathering crowd. I kept my smile steady despite the hollow feeling in my chest. "Your father had an urgent alliance meeting, sweetheart. But don't worry—the Moon Goddess sees all who honor her, present or not." Beta Kael approached, his expression carefully neutral. "Everything is prepared, Alpha." I nodded, grateful for his efficiency. "Thank you, Kael." As the pack formed a circle around us, I felt a surge of pride looking at my son. Leon's dark curls caught the morning light, so like his father's, but his eyes—sharp and observant—were mine.
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The morning sun cast long shadows across the sacred clearing as I gathered with my pack for Leon's third birthday. The dew-kissed grass sparkled beneath our feet, and the ancient stone circle—where generations of Moonstone wolves had celebrated their young—stood ready for the blessing ceremony. My son's small hand clutched mine, his eyes wide with excitement and anticipation.

"Where's Daddy?" Leon asked, his gaze scanning the gathering crowd.

I kept my smile steady despite the hollow feeling in my chest. "Your father had an urgent alliance meeting, sweetheart. But don't worry—the Moon Goddess sees all who honor her, present or not."

Beta Kael approached, his expression carefully neutral. "Everything is prepared, Alpha."

I nodded, grateful for his efficiency. "Thank you, Kael."

As the pack formed a circle around us, I felt a surge of pride looking at my son. Leon's dark curls caught the morning light, so like his father's, but his eyes—sharp and observant—were mine. I'd built this pack from nothing, survived when no one thought I would, and now my legacy stood before me, small but mighty.

"It's time," Elder Maeve announced, her weathered hands holding the sacred oils.

I knelt beside Leon as the first rays of sunlight touched the stone circle. My wolf stirred within me, her presence powerful and protective. I guided Leon's small hand to the ancient runes carved into the center stone.

"I, Victoria Stone, Alpha of the Moonstone Pack, present my son to the Moon Goddess on his third year under her light."

My voice carried across the clearing, steady and clear. As I spoke the ancient words, I felt the absence beside me like a physical wound. James should have been here, his hand joined with mine over our son's. Instead, I stood alone, as I had so many times before.

The ceremony continued, my white wolf's scent—pine and frost—mingling with the morning air as I placed Leon's paw in the sacred runes. The pack howled their blessing, their voices rising to the fading moon. Leon's eyes shone with wonder, and for a moment, James's absence faded from my mind.

Later that evening, after tucking an exhausted Leon into bed, I retreated to my study. The day had been filled with celebration, but now, in the quiet, questions nagged at me. This wasn't the first time James had missed an important family event for "pack business."

I reached for the pack bond, seeking Kael's familiar presence. *Beta, status report on the northern border patrol?*

The mind-link wavered, and suddenly I wasn't connected to Kael at all. Instead, images flooded my consciousness—vivid, raw, and unmistakable. A Delta guard's memory, accidentally intercepted: James at Silver Lake, his arms wrapped around Ashley Morgan. Their laughter echoed in my mind as they kissed beneath the same moon that had witnessed my son's blessing ceremony.

The teacup in my hand shattered against the floor.

I severed the connection immediately, my breath coming in short, controlled bursts. My wolf snarled within me, her rage a cold, deadly thing. But I wouldn't give in to it. Not yet.

I spent the night reviewing pack accounts, territory maps, and alliance agreements. By dawn, I had a complete understanding of exactly how much access James had to our resources, our allies, our future.

The morning light found me calm, my white wolf quieted to a dangerous stillness within me. I sipped my special blend of moon tea, focusing my thoughts as I systematically revoked James's access to the pack vault and froze his ceremonial Alpha privileges. Each action was precise, calculated—the opening moves in a game he didn't yet know we were playing.

Mid-morning, as I reviewed reports with Gamma Torvin, I felt the insistent press of James's mind against mine. *Victoria, what the hell is happening? I'm in the middle of negotiations with the River Pack representatives, and my access codes aren't working!*

I kept my tone cool, detached. *Pack resources are for pack business only.*

I severed the bond before he could respond, turning my attention back to Torvin as if nothing had happened.

"Gamma, please summon Beta Kael to my private war room immediately."

Torvin nodded, his expression revealing nothing. "Yes, Alpha."

Twenty minutes later, I sat across from my most trusted officers, my face a mask of perfect composure.

"I require a discreet investigation," I said, my voice low and steady. "Into all of James's activities over the past six months. Financial, political, personal—everything."

Kael's eyes narrowed slightly—the only indication of his surprise. "May I ask why, Alpha?"

"Because," I replied, setting down my teacup with a soft click, "it appears my mate has been building a life without me in it. And I intend to return the favor."

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