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Alpha Denied My Dying Child

I could hear Ayden's breathing from across the basement room. Each inhale was a shallow, wet rattle that told me what I already knew: my son was slipping away. The pack healer had refused my pleas for the third time this week, and I had nothing left to offer him except the memory of a mother's love and whatever dignity I could salvage from this crumbling world. I ran my fingers along the cold brick wall as I made my way to the door, counting my steps the way I had learned to do since losing my sight. Twenty-three steps to the door. I couldn't see the mold growing in the corners anymore, but I could smell it—just as I could smell Ayden's sickness, the metallic scent of failing organs that no amount of love could heal. "Mama?" His voice was barely a whisper, and I turned toward it, my body responding to the sound even if my eyes could not. "I'm here, baby." I knelt beside his small mattress, finding his hand with ease. His skin was so hot, so dry. "I'm going to get you something special.
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I could hear Ayden's breathing from across the basement room. Each inhale was a shallow, wet rattle that told me what I already knew: my son was slipping away. The pack healer had refused my pleas for the third time this week, and I had nothing left to offer him except the memory of a mother's love and whatever dignity I could salvage from this crumbling world.

I ran my fingers along the cold brick wall as I made my way to the door, counting my steps the way I had learned to do since losing my sight. Twenty-three steps to the door. I couldn't see the mold growing in the corners anymore, but I could smell it—just as I could smell Ayden's sickness, the metallic scent of failing organs that no amount of love could heal.

"Mama?" His voice was barely a whisper, and I turned toward it, my body responding to the sound even if my eyes could not.

"I'm here, baby." I knelt beside his small mattress, finding his hand with ease. His skin was so hot, so dry. "I'm going to get you something special. Something just for you."

I didn't tell him it was probably the last thing I would ever give him. He didn't need to know that. He just needed to know he was loved.

The walk to the bakery was longer than I remembered. The winter air cut through my thin clothes as I navigated the familiar path, using the sounds of the pack to guide me. I could hear the distant laughter from the main square, the clatter of dishes from the dining hall. All the sounds of a pack that had forgotten we existed.

I smelled the bakery before I reached it—the sweet, rich scent of ceremonial cakes, made for celebrations and rituals. Ayden deserved one. He deserved a thousand. But I would settle for one expired cake, one last taste of sweetness before the end.

"Please," I said to the air when I reached the door, knowing someone was watching. "I know it's against the rules, but—"

"Luna." The voice was soft, hesitant. Pearl Mitchell. An Omega who had shown me kindness before, though it had cost her.

"I need a cake," I said. "One that's expired. For Ayden."

I heard her shuffling, the rustle of paper, the soft clink of a box. "Here, Luna. It's not much, but—"

The bakery door slammed open. The scent hit me first—expensive perfume and the unmistakable aura of an Alpha. Boston. My mate. The man who had condemned our son to die.

"Look at this," his voice boomed, the Alpha tone pressing down on me like a physical weight. "The traitor returns."

I tried to straighten, to face him, but his aura crushed me to my knees. The cold dirt bit into my skin, but it was nothing compared to the ice in my chest.

"Alpha," I managed, the word bitter on my tongue. "I'm not here for—"

"You're here for attention," he snarled. "You think I don't see through this pathetic performance? Your son is sick, and you parade him around for sympathy."

I heard Milan's soft laugh beside him, the sound of her hand on his arm. "Poor thing," she cooed, her voice dripping with false pity. "She really believes we care."

And then another voice, higher, crueler. Maximus. "Can I see the cake, Mother? The one she's begging for?"

I heard the box being opened, the rustle of paper. "It's just an old cake," Maximus said, his voice gleeful. "Let me show you what happens to things that aren't wanted."

The sound of footsteps approaching. The soft crush of cake being ground into dirt.

"Stop," I whispered, but my voice was nothing against an Alpha's power. I could smell the cake mixing with mud, the sweetness turning to waste.

And then, unexpectedly, another hand touched mine. Pearl's hand.

"Take this," she whispered, pressing something into my palm. Cake crumbs. Dirty, broken cake crumbs, but cake nonetheless.

I clutched them like they were gold, like they were life itself. Because for Ayden, they were.

I made it back to the basement, my heart hammering in my chest. Ayden's breathing was even shallower now, each inhale a struggle.

"I brought you something sweet," I told him, carefully placing the crumbs on his tongue. "Just for you."

He licked his lips, a small smile touching his face. "Mama," he whispered, his voice barely audible. "It's good."

And then, with those words, his chest rose one last time and fell still.

My son was gone. My heart was gone. And all that remained was a cold, hard resolve that would never break again.

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