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My Alpha Husband's Secret Mate Was Livestreaming Their Love Nest Novel Cover

My Alpha Husband's Secret Mate Was Livestreaming Their Love Nest

Willow Ashford was the perfect Luna — poised, powerful, adored by millions. Her Alpha husband Ryker was her partner in everything. Or so she believed. On the biggest night of her career, a mysterious woman goes live on Instagram from Willow's own penthouse, showing off a baby bump and the Alpha who put it there. Four million viewers watch the betrayal unfold in real time. But Willow doesn't break. She walks back on stage, strips away her Luna title in front of the world, and goes straight for the one thing Ryker never expected her to find — a flash drive containing every dirty secret his empire was built on. What Willow doesn't know is that the woman in her home isn't just a mistress. She's a pawn. And the real enemy has been hiding behind a much more familiar face. In a world of shifting alliances, secret bloodlines, and billion-dollar betrayals, Willow must decide how far she's willing to go — not just for revenge, but to uncover a conspiracy that threatens every pack in the Northeast. She lost her marriage on camera. What she gains in the shadows will change everything.
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Chapter 1

The spotlight felt like fire against my skin, but I forced my smile to remain steady as I accepted the crystal award—"Outstanding Luna of the Year." Three thousand people filled the Manhattan ballroom, their applause thundering around me, while 2.3 million viewers watched the live stream.

"Thank you," I said into the microphone, my voice carrying across the opulent venue. "This honor belongs to every Luna who fights for her pack, who stands beside her Alpha through—"

The ice-blue silk of my gown caught the stage lights as I paused, scanning the audience. Somewhere in Switzerland, Ryker was supposed to be closing a business deal. At least, that's what he'd told me this morning before kissing my forehead and promising to watch the ceremony online.

The award felt heavier than it should in my hands. Crystal and gold, engraved with my name: Willow Ashford, Luna of the Crescent Moon Pack. Three years of marriage, five years of building this pack together, and somehow the weight of it all pressed down on my chest.

"—through every challenge," I continued, finding my rhythm again. The cameras captured every angle, every expression. In the VIP section, pack elders nodded approvingly. Board members from Ryker's company smiled and clapped.

I was their perfect Luna. Poised, elegant, devoted.

As I stepped off the stage, the applause still echoing, my assistant Maren rushed toward me, her usually composed face pale with panic. She clutched her phone like it might explode.

"Willow," she whispered urgently, "we need to—"

"Not now," I murmured, still waving to the crowd. "The networking reception starts in ten minutes."

"No, you need to see this now." Her voice cracked. "Before anyone else does."

Something in her tone made my blood run cold. Maren had worked for me for two years—nothing rattled her. Not hostile pack politics, not media scandals, not even death threats from rival territories.

She thrust her phone at me, and the screen showed an Instagram Live stream. My heart stopped.

A blonde woman I didn't recognize sat in what was unmistakably my penthouse apartment—the one Ryker and I shared in Tribeca. She wore a silk robe that barely covered her thighs, her hand resting on a distinctly rounded belly. The viewer count climbed rapidly: 50K, 75K, 100K.

"Hi, gorgeous followers," she purred into the camera. "Some of you have been asking about the daddy, and well..." She giggled, a sound that made my skin crawl. "I think it's time you met him."

The camera panned, and there he was.

Ryker Ashford, my husband, the most powerful Alpha in New York, walked into frame wearing nothing but low-slung sweatpants. His dark hair was mussed, his chest bare, and he moved with the lazy confidence of a man completely at home.

"Daddy," the woman—Serena, according to the username—called sweetly. "Say hi to your fans."

Ryker's laugh was rich and warm, the same laugh that had once made me weak in the knees. He settled beside her on our couch—the white leather sectional I'd picked out for our first anniversary—and his arm went around her shoulders with practiced ease.

"She's carrying my pup," he said directly to the camera, his voice filled with pride and something that looked suspiciously like love.

The comments exploded:

*OMG ISN'T THAT HER HUSBAND??*

*OMG ISN'T THAT HER HUSBAND??*

*OMG ISN'T THAT HER HUSBAND??*

The same message flooded the screen in bright red text, repeated forty times in two seconds. My hands trembled as I watched the viewer count spike past 200K.

"Willow," Maren whispered, "your stream—people are starting to notice. They're cross-posting screenshots."

I looked up to see the ballroom continuing around me, oblivious. Waiters served champagne, pack members mingled, photographers captured smiling faces. But somewhere, people were watching two screens: the elegant Luna accepting her award, and her husband claiming another woman's child.

My phone buzzed with notifications. Twitter mentions, Instagram tags, text messages from friends and enemies alike. The parallel streams were going viral.

On Maren's screen, I caught a glimpse of Ryker's wrist as he reached for a glass of wine. The Patek Philippe watch I'd given him for our third anniversary gleamed in the apartment's soft lighting. The inscription I'd had engraved—"Forever Yours"—was too small to see, but I knew it was there.

This wasn't a moment of weakness. This wasn't a mistake caught on camera.

This was deliberate. Calculated. A public execution disguised as an Instagram Live.

The comments on both streams began to merge as viewers realized the connection:

*Holy shit that's Alpha Ashford's wife on stage right now*

*Someone tell her*

*This is so messy I can't look away*

*Poor Luna has no idea*

*Team Serena tbh the Luna always seemed fake*

The crystal award slipped in my sweating palms. Around me, the charity gala continued its elegant dance, but I felt like I was drowning in plain sight.

Maren grabbed my arm. "We need to get you out of here. End the stream, make an excuse—"

"No." The word came out stronger than I felt.

"Willow—"

"No." I straightened my shoulders, feeling something shift inside my chest. The crushing weight of humiliation began to transform into something sharper, more dangerous. "How many people are watching my stream now?"

Maren glanced at her phone. "Four million. It's trending."

Four million people watching the perfect Luna receive her perfect award while her perfect marriage imploded in real-time.

I looked at the stage, then at the camera still focused on me, then at the phone showing Ryker kissing Serena's temple while she cradled his child.

Instead of running, I did something no one expected.

I walked back toward the stage.

The crowd murmured as I climbed the steps again, my ice-blue gown trailing behind me. The moderator looked confused, but stepped aside as I approached the microphone.

Four million viewers. All watching. All waiting.

I smiled directly into the camera, the same radiant smile that had graced magazine covers and charity events for years.

"Thank you all for watching tonight," I said, my voice carrying clearly across the sudden silence. "Every single one of you."

With deliberate precision, I unpinned the golden Luna emblem from my dress—the symbol of my rank, my marriage, my identity for the past three years. The metal felt cold against my fingers as I placed it carefully on the podium.

"Goodnight."

I turned and walked off the stage, leaving the award, the emblem, and three thousand stunned faces behind me. The ballroom erupted in confused whispers, but I kept walking, my heels clicking against marble with metronomic precision.

Maren caught up with me at the exit. "The car's waiting. Should I tell James to take you to the hotel? Or the airport?"

I paused at the glass doors, Manhattan's glittering skyline stretching before us. Through the windows, I could see photographers already gathering, drawn by the social media frenzy.

"Neither," I said, pulling out my phone to call our driver. "Take me to the Tribeca penthouse."

"Willow, what are you doing?"

I looked at her, feeling something cold and certain settle in my chest. The perfect Luna was dead. What emerged from her ashes would be something else entirely.

"There's something in that penthouse I need," I said as we stepped into the night air. "And it's not him."

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