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After My Mate Poisoned Me, I Exposed His Affair Novel Cover

After My Mate Poisoned Me, I Exposed His Affair

The morning light filtered through the floor-to-ceiling windows of our penthouse, casting long shadows across the polished hardwood floors. I stood by the window, one hand resting on my slightly swollen belly, the other pressed against the cool glass. Five months pregnant with the future heir of the Obsidian Ridge Pack, and something felt... wrong. My wolf, Aria, paced restlessly within me. *Something's off, Tessa. The bond feels thinner today.* "It's just pregnancy hormones," I whispered, though I knew it was more than that. The sacred fated mate scent that had once enveloped Christopher and me was fading—so subtly that I'd tried to ignore it for weeks. The elevator chimed, and Christopher stepped into our living space. My Alpha.
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Chapter 4

The fluorescent lights of Nathan's clinic cast harsh shadows across his face as he studied the results of his deeper investigation. I sat perfectly still on the examination table, my hands clasped tightly in my lap to hide their trembling.

"It's worse than we thought," Nathan said, his voice barely above a whisper. He turned his computer screen toward me, displaying a complex web of altered data streams. "Christopher hasn't just been monitoring you through the watch. He's been actively manipulating your medical records."

I leaned forward, my eyes tracing the digital trail of deception. "How long?"

"Months," Nathan replied, his professional demeanor cracking to reveal genuine outrage. "Since before you conceived. He's been systematically erasing any evidence of the wolfsbane poisoning and your deteriorating health."

Aria howled within me, a sound of such profound betrayal that I felt my heart might shatter. But something else rose alongside the pain—something cold and calculating that spread through my chest like ice water.

"Show me," I demanded, my voice steadier than I expected.

Nathan nodded, navigating through layers of hacked databases. "Here—your actual blood work from last month. And here's what he's displaying on your public medical dashboard."

The discrepancy was stark. My real results showed dangerously elevated toxin levels and a weakening aura. The falsified records portrayed perfect health.

"He's been gaslighting me," I whispered. "Making me question my own body."

Nathan's eyes met mine, filled with a mixture of professional concern and something deeper—something that looked remarkably like respect. "Luna Tessa, I've taken an oath to protect all pack members. But right now, I'm choosing to protect you above all else."

In that moment, something shifted within me. The grief that had threatened to consume me crystallized into something harder, sharper—an Alpha-mate fury that burned away my tears and left only cold determination.

"Then help me destroy him," I said, my voice deadly calm.

---

"He won't let you leave," Nathan said later that evening as we huddled in his private office, the door locked and windows covered. "Not while you carry his heir."

I placed a protective hand over my belly, feeling the slight swell beneath my fingers. "The pup is his blood tie to power."

"Exactly," Nathan confirmed, his voice tight with tension. "As long as you carry the Alpha heir, Christopher's territorial possessiveness will prevent you from ever leaving the pack alive."

Aria paced restlessly within me. *We need to break his control.*

"But if I lose the pup..." I began, the thought sending a wave of genuine anguish through me.

"Not actually lose," Nathan clarified quickly. "But if he believes you have..."

The plan formed between us in moments of silent understanding.

"We fake a miscarriage," I whispered, the words feeling strange on my tongue. "Something so traumatic that his Alpha control over me shatters completely."

Nathan nodded slowly. "It would give you the cover you need to finalize your revenge."

"And protect the pup," I added firmly.

---

Over the next two weeks, I became the perfect picture of a deteriorating Luna. Each morning, I accepted my mother-in-law's poisoned smoothie with a grateful smile.

"Thank you," I would say weakly, watching her eyes track my movements with calculating precision.

As soon as she left, I would carefully pour most of the toxic liquid into a sealed container for evidence, only pretending to sip enough to maintain appearances.

"Luna Tessa?" Marcus, the Omega IT technician, appeared at my door one afternoon, his expression carefully neutral. "I've completed the data transfer you requested."

I ushered him inside quickly, closing the door behind him. "Show me."

His hands trembled slightly as he connected his tablet to mine, transferring gigabytes of stolen data. "Everything you need is here—Christopher's illegal surveillance network, the inter-pack privacy breaches, and evidence of financial embezzlement."

I scrolled through the files, my heart racing at the extent of Christopher's crimes. "This is enough to bring down an Alpha."

"More than enough," Marcus confirmed. "The Lycan Council would strip him of his title immediately."

I nodded slowly, studying the massive dossier we'd compiled. "And Sylvie?"

"She's been complicit," Marcus said, pulling up evidence of her knowledge and participation. "But there's something else—her father is using her as a pawn to gain access to our pack's technology."

I smiled thinly. "Of course he is."

Behind the scenes, while playing the role of the sickly, fading Luna, I had been meticulously building my case against them all. Every night, after Christopher left for his "business meetings" with Sylvie, I would review the evidence with Nathan and Marcus, piecing together the full scope of their betrayal.

Soon, very soon, I would be ready.

But first, I needed to convince Christopher that he had lost everything—including his heir.

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