
After My Mate Denied Our Unborn Pup
After My Mate Denied Our Unborn Pup Chapter 1
The silver light of the midwinter moon bathed the ceremonial clearing, casting long shadows across the faces of my packmates. I stood at the edge of the dais, one hand protectively cradling my swollen belly, the other gripping the wooden railing for support. Nine months pregnant, my back ached with a dull, persistent throb, but I ignored it. Tonight was important. Tonight, everything would change.
My wolf, dormant for so long, stirred with unease as Alpha Ethan Grant strode to the center of the platform. His bronze hair gleamed in the moonlight, and his powerful frame commanded attention from every member of the Silver Moon Pack. My heart fluttered as his gaze briefly met mine before sweeping across the gathered crowd.
"Tonight, under the blessed light of the midwinter moon," Ethan's voice rang out, strong and clear, "I have an announcement that will shape the future of both the Silver Moon and Northern Crest packs."
I exhaled softly, one hand gently stroking my belly where our pup kicked insistently. After months of secrecy, of stolen moments and whispered promises, Ethan was finally going to acknowledge us. The timing wasn't ideal—we'd planned to announce our mating after the pup was born—but perhaps he'd decided he couldn't wait any longer.
"It is my honor to announce my engagement to Victoria Reed."
The words hit me like a physical blow. My lungs constricted, refusing to draw breath as whispers erupted around me. Through suddenly blurry vision, I watched Victoria—my half-sister—step forward to join Ethan, her face alight with triumph as she slid her hand possessively into his.
"Our mating ceremony will take place at the next full moon," Ethan continued, but his voice had become distant, muffled by the roaring in my ears. "This union will strengthen both our packs and ensure a prosperous future."
My mother stood nearby, her eyes gleaming with satisfaction as she watched Victoria bask in the attention. Not once did she glance in my direction, not once did she acknowledge the grandchild I carried—Ethan's child.
"Congratulations to the future Luna," someone called out, and the crowd erupted in cheers.
I stumbled backward, desperate to escape before my legs gave way entirely. No one noticed as I slipped away from the celebration, one hand pressed against my mouth to stifle the sobs threatening to break free. My other hand remained protectively curved around my belly, as if I could somehow shield my unborn pup from the truth—that their father had just publicly denied their existence.
* * *
The forest clearing lay bathed in moonlight, far enough from the pack celebration that only distant echoes of music and laughter reached my ears. I paced the small space, dried tears making my face feel tight and uncomfortable. When I heard footsteps approaching, I turned, already knowing who it would be.
"You shouldn't have left the ceremony," Ethan said, his voice lacking any warmth or concern. "It looks suspicious."
"Suspicious?" My voice cracked. "You just announced your engagement to my sister while I stand here carrying your child!"
Ethan's expression remained impassive, his handsome features carved from stone. "I never promised to make you my Luna."
"You said—" My voice faltered. "You said we would be together after the pup was born."
"And we can be," he replied, his tone softening slightly as he stepped closer. "Nothing has to change between us."
I recoiled from his outstretched hand. "Nothing has to change? You're mating my sister!"
"It's a political arrangement," he explained with cold detachment. "Victoria has the proper background to be Luna. You know that."
"And our pup?" I whispered, hands protectively covering my belly.
Ethan's eyes flickered briefly to my swollen abdomen before returning to my face. "There are packs that would welcome a strong pup, even without knowing its lineage. You could give the child up, and we could continue as we were."
The world seemed to tilt beneath my feet. "Continue as we were? Secret meetings? Hidden touches?"
"It's the best solution," he said, as if discussing a business transaction rather than our child's future. "You can still be part of my life, Olivia. Just not as my Luna."
In that moment, the veil lifted from my eyes. What I had mistaken for love had only ever been convenience. I was nothing more than a temporary diversion, easily discarded when something better came along.
* * *
The pack office felt suffocating, the walls closing in as I stared at the papers before me. Preliminary transfer documents. My hand trembled as I held the pen, hovering above the signature line.
"The Silver Falls Pack has an excellent reputation for raising orphaned pups," the pack secretary said, her voice clinically detached. "They'll never know you were... involved."
The implied shame in her tone made my cheeks burn. With a shaking hand, I signed my name, each stroke of the pen feeling like a betrayal to the life growing inside me.
As I stepped outside, the bright afternoon sunlight felt like a mockery. I pulled my oversized sweater tighter around my frame, trying to hide my condition as I made my way through the pack grounds. A burst of laughter from the shopping district caught my attention.
There, in the center of a small crowd, stood Ethan and Victoria, champagne flutes in hand. Victoria wore a stunning new dress that accentuated her slender figure, while a large diamond glittered on her finger. They looked perfect together—the powerful Alpha and his beautiful bride-to-be.
I tried to slip past unnoticed, but Victoria's sharp eyes caught me. Her smile turned predatory as she whispered something to Ethan, who glanced my way before deliberately turning his back.
"Oh, look everyone," Victoria called out, her voice carrying clearly across the square. "It's that desperate omega who tried to trap an Alpha with pregnancy."
The crowd's laughter washed over me like acid as I hurried away, tears blurring my vision once more. Behind me, I could hear Victoria's triumphant laughter, the sound following me like a curse as I fled toward the packhouse basement—the only home I was allowed.
My pup kicked sharply, as if sensing my distress. "I'm sorry," I whispered, cradling my belly as tears fell freely. "I'm so sorry I couldn't be strong enough for both of us."
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