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After My Mate Chose My Best Friend, I Took Everything Novel Cover

After My Mate Chose My Best Friend, I Took Everything

The fluorescent lights in the pack hospital made everything look corpse-pale. I stood beside the examination table where my mate lay, his skin gray and clammy, his once-commanding Alpha aura reduced to barely a flicker. Dr. Aris adjusted his glasses and delivered the verdict with clinical detachment. "End-stage renal failure. The wolf-poisoning has destroyed both kidneys completely." Giana's perfectly manicured hand flew to her throat. "There must be something—" "There is." Dr. Aris turned to me. "Luna Adelina possesses rare healing bloodlines. She's a perfect match." I didn't hesitate.
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Chapter 2

The dining room chandelier cast warm light over the mahogany table, making everything look deceptively cozy. I sat between Xander and Elder Councilman Roderick Vale, my hands folded in my lap, the herbal paste still burning faintly against my pulse points. Across from me, Selah poured wine with practiced grace, her smile never quite reaching her eyes.

Giana held court at the head of the table, discussing the surgery schedule with the three Pack Elders as if my kidney were a business transaction. Which, I supposed, it was.

"Luna Adelina's sacrifice will secure the Cooper legacy for generations," Elder Vale said, raising his glass.

I let my vision blur slightly. Swayed in my chair.

"Adelina?" Xander's hand shot out to steady me, his touch cold despite the mate bond. "Are you—"

I slumped forward, catching myself on the table edge. The wine glasses rattled.

"For Moon Goddess's sake." Giana's voice cut through the sudden concern. "Can't you even sit through dinner without being weak?"

That's when I released it. The altered scent I'd been holding back, letting it roll off my skin in waves. Milky. Sweet. Unmistakable.

Elder Vale's nostrils flared. His eyes went wide. "Is that—"

"I'm sorry." I pressed my hand to my stomach, letting my voice shake. "I didn't want to say anything until I was certain, but I've been feeling strange for weeks now. This morning, I finally took a test."

The silence was absolute.

"You're pregnant?" Elder Margaret leaned forward, her weathered face suddenly alight. "With the Alpha heir?"

I nodded, not trusting my voice. Across the table, Selah's hand had frozen mid-pour, wine splashing over the rim of the glass. Her face had gone white.

Xander's fingers tightened on my shoulder. Through the mate bond, I felt his panic spike before he crushed it down. "That's... wonderful news."

He sounded like he was choking.

"The Law of the Unborn," Elder Vale breathed. "Moon Goddess be praised. A pregnant female cannot be rejected or exiled under any circumstances."

Giana's fork clattered against her plate. "How far along?"

"Six weeks, I think." I kept my eyes downcast, the picture of shy uncertainty. "I wasn't sure if I should say anything before the surgery, but—"

"The surgery." Elder Margaret stood abruptly. "We must ensure the pup's safety. Luna Adelina, you cannot undergo such a procedure without proper protections in place."

"I'll be fine." I made my voice small. "Xander needs—"

"The heir comes first," Elder Vale interrupted. "Always. This changes everything."

I watched Xander and Selah through my lashes. He'd gone rigid, his Alpha mask firmly in place, but his jaw was clenched so tight I could see the muscle jumping. Selah had set down the wine bottle and pressed both hands flat against the table, her knuckles white.

They couldn't reject me now. Couldn't cast me out. The Law of the Unborn was absolute, written in blood and magic centuries ago. To harm a pregnant female was to invite the Moon Goddess's wrath upon the entire pack.

I'd just made myself untouchable.

"We should celebrate," Giana said finally, her voice brittle. "This is... unexpected, but welcome news."

Liar. I could smell her fury beneath the false joy, sharp and acrid.

The rest of dinner passed in a blur of congratulations and planning. The Elders insisted on additional medical precautions. Elder Margaret wanted to consult with the pack's healer about pregnancy-safe anesthesia. Elder Vale began discussing nursery arrangements.

Through it all, I played my part. Grateful. Overwhelmed. A little scared.

When Selah finally left the room, I caught the scent of her tears.

Good.

After the Elders departed, Xander requested a private meeting in his study. Giana followed without being asked, her heels clicking against the hardwood like a countdown.

The study door closed with a soft click. Xander moved to the window, his back to me. Giana stood by the fireplace, her expression carved from ice.

"Six weeks," Xander said quietly. "You're sure?"

"Yes." I wrapped my arms around myself. "I know the timing is terrible, but—"

"The timing is convenient." Giana's eyes were cold. "Remarkably so."

I let my chin tremble. "I don't understand."

"Don't you?" She took a step toward me. "Right before the surgery, you suddenly discover you're carrying the heir?"

"I'm scared." I didn't have to fake the emotion in my voice. Fear was easy. I'd lived with it for eight years. "What if something goes wrong? What if the surgery hurts the baby? What if I die on the table and our child grows up without a mother?"

Xander turned. His face was haggard, his aura barely a whisper. "Nothing will go wrong."

"You can't promise that." I moved closer, letting desperation creep into my tone. "I need to know that if something happens to me, our baby will be protected. That he'll inherit what's rightfully his."

"He will," Xander said. "You have my word."

"Words aren't enough." I met his eyes. "I want a Blood Oath. Transfer the Pack House deed and Silver Creek territory to my name. I'll hold it in trust for our child. If I survive the surgery, you can have it all back. But if I don't..."

I let the sentence hang.

Giana laughed, sharp and ugly. "You want us to sign over our most valuable assets because you're suddenly pregnant?"

"I want to protect my baby." I turned to her. "Surely you understand that. You're a mother."

The barb hit home. Her face tightened.

"It's reasonable," Xander said slowly. He was calculating, I could see it. Thinking he could kill me later, annul the contract, take it all back once he was healthy. "If it gives you peace of mind."

"I want my grandmother to be the magical guarantor," I added. "Elder Estrella Martinez. She's respected. Powerful. If she binds the oath, everyone will know it's legitimate."

Xander and Giana exchanged glances. I could almost hear their thoughts: Estrella would never side with an Omega over her own daughter. She'd find a way to break the contract if needed.

They had no idea I was counting on exactly that assumption.

"Fine," Xander said. "We'll draw up the papers tomorrow."

I nodded, pressing my hand to my stomach. "Thank you. I just want our baby to be safe."

As I left the study, I felt their eyes on my back. Suspicious. Calculating. Trapped.

Sera purred in my mind. *Phase two complete.*

Now I just had to convince my grandmother to seal her own fate.

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