
After My Mate Poisoned Me, I Exposed His Affair
Chapter 5
The elevator doors slid open with a soft chime, and Christopher stepped into our penthouse suite, his tailored suit impeccable as always. I sat on the couch, my hands resting protectively over my belly, watching as he loosened his tie with practiced ease.
"You're back," I said, my voice deliberately weak.
He glanced at me, his eyes registering my pallor with fleeting interest before returning to his phone. "Yes. The Singapore deal took longer than expected."
I could smell her on him—Sylvie's artificial perfume clinging to his collar like a second skin. My wolf whimpered inside me, the pain of his betrayal a constant ache.
"You look terrible," he remarked, not bothering to hide his distaste. "Are you still having those... episodes?"
"Occasionally," I lied, watching him closely. "The watch helps track them."
His expression brightened slightly at the mention of his "gift." "Good. I need you functional for the gala next week."
"The gala?" I echoed, though I'd known about it for weeks.
"Our investors will be there," he said, his tone making it clear this wasn't optional. "The board expects the Alpha pair to present a united front."
Aria growled within me. *He doesn't care if we live or die, only how we look.*
"I'll be there," I promised, the words tasting like ash.
Christopher nodded, satisfied with my compliance. "Rest up. I have calls to make."
As he disappeared into his office, I felt something inside me harden. This man—my fated mate—cared more about appearances than my life. Than our pup's life.
"Rest up," I mimicked bitterly. "So I can stand beside you like a trophy while you parade me in front of your investors."
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"Everything's in place," Marcus whispered, his fingers flying over the keyboard. The blue light of the screen cast shadows across his face, highlighting the determination in his eyes.
Nathan stood behind him, arms crossed, his medical expertise providing the perfect cover for our deception. "The data transfer will be automatic?"
"Yes," Marcus confirmed. "I've set up a dead-man's switch. If anything happens to me—or to Luna Tessa—all of Christopher's illegal surveillance data goes straight to the Lycan Council Enforcers."
I leaned forward, studying the complex network of files and protocols on the screen. "And they won't be able to trace it back to us?"
"The encryption is unbreakable," Marcus assured me. "And I've routed it through at least a dozen shell accounts."
Nathan placed a steadying hand on my shoulder. "This is bigger than just your personal betrayal, Luna. What Christopher's done violates every privacy law in the Lycan Code."
"And the financial records?" I asked.
"All included," Marcus nodded. "Embezzlement from pack funds, illegal surveillance of other packs' territories... it's enough to strip him of his Alpha status permanently."
I felt a cold satisfaction settle in my chest. "Good."
Aria's voice echoed within me, fierce and resolute. *Soon, sister. Soon we'll be free.*
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The morning of the gala dawned bright and clear, mocking my dark purpose. I stood in Nathan's private clinic, watching as he prepared two vials of liquid.
"The heart-rate suppressant is safe in small doses," he explained, his voice clinical despite the gravity of what we were planning. "It will slow your pulse to near-death levels for about thirty minutes."
I took the vial, feeling its weight in my palm. "And the other?"
"A synthetic blood compound," Nathan said, his eyes meeting mine. "Realistic enough to fool anyone who doesn't examine it closely."
I nodded, my resolve unwavering. "And the pup?"
"Completely safe," he assured me. "But you'll need to convince Christopher the miscarriage is real enough that he brings you here immediately."
Aria stirred within me, her presence a comforting warmth. *We can do this, sister. For our freedom. For our pup.*
I uncorked the suppressant first, the bitter scent making my nose wrinkle. "How long until it takes effect?"
"Almost immediately," Nathan warned. "You'll feel your heart rate drop dramatically."
I tilted my head back and swallowed the liquid in one gulp. Almost instantly, I felt a strange heaviness spread through my chest. My pulse, normally strong and steady, began to slow to a crawl.
"It's working," I whispered, pressing a hand to my chest.
Nathan handed me the second vial. "When you're ready, break this in the bathroom. The scent will be convincing enough."
I took it, my fingers trembling slightly despite my determination. "And then?"
"And then," Nathan said grimly, "you call for Christopher. Tell him you're bleeding. That something's wrong with the pup."
I closed my eyes, imagining the scene. The panic. The blood. Christopher's face when he realized what was happening.
"Make sure he brings you straight here," Nathan emphasized. "I'll take care of the rest."
I nodded, tucking the vial into my pocket. The bathroom was already prepared—towels arranged, lights positioned to cast the most dramatic shadows.
"I'll go now," I said, my voice steady despite the thundering of my mind.
As I walked back to our quarters, I could feel my wolf's heartbeat slowing to a crawl, matching the suppressant's effect. Soon, Christopher would return from his morning meeting.
And I would break his world apart.
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