
After My Mate Poisoned Me, I Exposed His Affair
Chapter 2
The screen's glow illuminated the technician's pale face as his fingers trembled over the keyboard. I stood behind him, my hand instinctively cradling my belly as if I could shield our pup from the truth unfolding before us.
"Luna, I—I'm so sorry," he stammered, eyes fixed on the monitor. "I didn't know what was on these servers."
"Neither did I," I whispered, my voice surprisingly steady despite the earthquake happening inside me. "But we need to know more."
Aria growled within me. *Dig deeper. We deserve to know everything.*
The Omega—his name was Marcus, I suddenly remembered—nodded with surprising determination. "I can decrypt the cloud account if you give me a few minutes."
I glanced toward the door. "How long?"
"Five minutes, tops."
I nodded, moving to stand guard by the entrance. My heart hammered against my ribs as I listened for any approaching footsteps. Five minutes could feel like an eternity when you were betraying your Alpha.
"There," Marcus whispered, his voice tight with tension. "I'm in."
The monitor flickered, revealing a digital treasure trove of betrayal. My fingers curled into fists as Marcus navigated through folders labeled with dates and locations.
"Look at this," he said, pointing to a series of notifications. "Whenever her stress levels spiked above normal, Alpha Christopher would receive an immediate alert."
I leaned closer, watching as he clicked on one such instance. A timestamp from three weeks ago showed Sylvie's heart rate suddenly elevating. Within minutes, Christopher had ordered a private healer to her apartment.
"He never called healers for me," I said, the words tasting bitter on my tongue. "Not even when I collapsed after the pack run last month."
Marcus's hands hesitated over the keyboard. "I'm sorry, Luna."
He clicked on another folder labeled "Gifts." My stomach lurched as images of purchase receipts filled the screen—designer clothes, jewelry, even a weekend getaway to a luxury cabin in the mountains.
"All paid from pack accounts," Marcus noted quietly. "Not his personal funds."
Of course not. Why waste his own money on his mistress when he could use our pack's resources?
"There's more," Marcus said, his voice dropping even lower as he opened a folder labeled "Communications."
My breath caught as dozens of mind-link transcripts appeared on screen. I recognized Christopher's digital signature immediately, alongside Sylvie's.
*My love, your aura feels unsettled today. I'm sending calming agents to your office.*
*Sylvie: Thank you, Christopher. Your concern means everything to me.*
*Just a few more months. Once the heir is born, everything changes.*
I scrolled faster, my eyes burning as I read their intimate exchanges. Then one message stopped me cold:
*Once Tessa delivers the pup, I'll use my Alpha command to force her rejection. The bond will break, and you'll take your rightful place as Luna.*
Sylvie's reply came moments later: *I'll be waiting, my Alpha. Our pups will rule this territory together.*
The room tilted around me. My legs threatened to give way as Aria howled in silent agony within me.
"He planned this," I whispered, my voice hollow. "All along."
Marcus looked physically ill. "Luna, I—"
"I need a copy of everything," I cut him off, my mind suddenly crystal clear. "Can you download it all?"
He nodded quickly, inserting a flash drive into the computer. "It'll take a few minutes."
I stood frozen, staring at the evidence of my mate's betrayal while the drive copied file after file. Each percentage point felt like another nail in the coffin of my marriage.
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I returned to our quarters—no, Christopher's quarters—with the flash drive burning a hole in my pocket. The weight of what I'd discovered pressed down on me like a physical force.
Aria paced restlessly within me. *We need to protect ourselves. And the pup.*
"I know," I murmured, running my hand over my belly. "We will."
The door opened, and my mother-in-law glided in with her practiced smile and another tall glass filled with greenish liquid.
"Time for your daily smoothie, dear," she said, setting it down on the coffee table. "I added extra supplements today."
I lifted the glass, pretending to take a sip while watching her over the rim. For the first time, I noticed how her eyes tracked my movements—not with concern, but with calculation.
As she turned away, I caught a whiff of something beneath the fruit scent—something metallic and repulsive that made Aria recoil violently.
*Wolfsbane,* my wolf snarled. *She's poisoning us.*
I set the glass down, my hand trembling slightly. "Thank you," I said, forcing a smile. "It's delicious."
She beamed, patting my hand. "I'll leave you to rest then."
As soon as the door closed, I grabbed a sterile sample vial from my medical kit and carefully poured a small amount of the smoothie into it. The rest went straight down the drain.
Holding up the vial to the light, I could see tiny flecks of something that didn't belong in any health drink.
"What have you been putting in these, Mother?" I whispered to the empty room.
The answer was clear—and terrifying.
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