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Alpha Mate’s “Dead” First Love Came Back Novel Cover

Alpha Mate’s “Dead” First Love Came Back

Accused of attacking Sage, her Alpha mate's first love, a mother watches in horror as Kael and their two young sons use her teenage brother as a pawn for revenge. They believe they are using a dummy to scare her into a confession, unaware that Sage has swapped the decoy for the real boy. After her brother is brutally killed in boiling silver, she severs all ties with her cruel family. When the truth finally surfaces, Kael and his sons are left to beg for a redemption they may never receive.
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Chapter 8

Three days later, Kael finally came back with Sage and the children.

"Mom! I'm starving! Hurry up and cook something!"

"Yeah, and Aunt Sage needs to get her nutrition back too."

River and Stone burst through the door, shouting up at the bedroom. Their voices carried that particular whining tone children used when they were tired and hungry.

They dropped their backpacks carelessly by the entrance, already expecting me to appear and take care of everything.

Kael chuckled helplessly, following behind them with his arm supporting Sage. She was moving slowly, still weak from her hospital stay.

"Let Sage sit down first. She must be uncomfortable after lying in the hospital for so long."

His voice was gentle as he guided her toward the living room. Every movement was careful, protective. He treated her like she might break if he wasn't careful enough.

Sage nodded shyly, her arm wrapped tightly around Kael's shoulder. "I feel bad troubling Aria as soon as we get back."

"What's the big deal? She's got nothing else to do at home anyway. If something had happened to you, I'd never forgive myself."

Kael's words cut through the air without him realizing how dismissive they sounded. To him, I was just part of the household, someone whose job it was to take care of everyone else's needs.

He carefully set her down on the sofa, making sure she was comfortable before stepping back.

When he looked up to call for me again, he spotted something unexpected on the coffee table.

Official documents. An envelope. My handwriting on a note beside them.

The smile slowly froze on his face. His eyes narrowed as he tried to process what he was seeing. His strange expression caught everyone else's attention.

River muttered, "A severance certificate? That's gotta be fake."

Stone nodded vigorously, but his voice sounded less certain than his words. "Definitely fake. Why would Mom break the mate bond with Dad?"

Both children kept nodding, but their eyes kept darting to the coffee table. They were trying to convince themselves as much as anyone else.

Kael had lost all his earlier composure. His hands shook slightly as he reached for the certificate. The paper felt real enough. Heavy. Official.

He frowned in disbelief at the contents. Legal language filled the page. My signature at the bottom, clear and unmistakable.

The moment his gaze fell upon the validated stamp at the bottom, something inside him snapped like a severed chain.

A howl of agony erupted from deep within his chest—not from his human throat, but from his wolf. The sound was raw, animalistic, filled with a pain he'd never experienced before.

The mate bond, that sacred tether that had connected us for years, shattered like glass.

The pain was instantaneous and overwhelming. It felt like someone had reached into his chest and ripped out a vital organ. His knees buckled and he grabbed the edge of the coffee table to keep from falling.

"Kael!" Sage was beside him in an instant, her hands on his shoulders as he gasped for breath. "What's wrong? What's happening?"

The children rushed over, their earlier bravado forgotten. "Dad? Dad, are you okay?"

River's voice cracked with fear. Stone grabbed onto Kael's arm, his small hands shaking.

After several long minutes, Kael slowly straightened. His breathing was still ragged but more controlled. The worst of the pain had passed, leaving behind a hollow emptiness where the bond used to be.

He wiped sweat from his forehead with the back of his hand. His shirt was damp, clinging to his skin.

He frowned in disbelief as fragments of memory began to surface. When had this certificate even been issued? The date on the document was from a week ago.

He couldn't remember ever signing any severance agreement.

He gripped the thin document tightly, and suddenly a memory flashed through his mind. After forcing me to give up reporting to the pack authorities, I had handed him a piece of paper.

He'd been angry, distracted by everything happening with Sage. He'd thought it was some other transfer agreement and hadn't looked closely. He'd just signed where I pointed, eager to end the conversation and get back to more important matters.

Could it have been the severance papers? Was this all because he hadn't let me report the incident?

The realization hit him like a physical blow. I had tricked him into signing his own mate bond severance.

Kael angrily slammed the coffee table with his fist. The sound made everyone jump. "This is ridiculous! You don't joke about stuff like this! Where's Aria? Go find her and bring her back!"

Just as he was about to tell the butler to search every room, Sage stopped him.

"Forget it, Kael." Her voice was calm, soothing. "She's probably doing this because she expects you to come after her. If we just ignore her, she'll definitely come back on her own in a few days."

She moved closer to him, her hand gentle on his arm.

She soothed his anger while pulling the two children close to her sides. "Besides, you still have me. If Aria's gone, then she's gone. I can take care of you all during this time—be your temporary mom, okay?"

She looked down at the boys with a gentle smile. Her voice was sweet, maternal in a way that made the children light up.

River and Stone immediately cheered, their earlier worry forgotten.

"Yes! Aunt Sage can be our mom!"

"Yeah! We don't want that mean mom anymore. She doesn't want us, so we don't want her either. Aunt Sage is all we need!"

Their words stung, but Kael barely registered them. He was still processing the reality of what had happened.

Faced with his sons' expectant eyes, Kael had to suppress his unease. Something felt wrong about this whole situation, but he couldn't put his finger on what.

"That's a lot of work for you, Sage. Just bear with it for a while. When Aria comes back, I'll definitely have a serious talk with her."

He forced a smile and leaned over to kiss Sage's forehead.

Sage blushed prettily and headed to the kitchen to cook for them. "I'll make something simple for now. I'm still not at full strength."

River and Stone followed behind her eagerly, chattering about what they wanted to eat.

When only Kael remained in the living room, he picked up the note I had left.

【I'm gone. Don't bother looking for me. I don't want any of you anymore.】

His grip tightened involuntarily. The paper crumpled slightly under his fingers.

This was just another one of my attention-seeking stunts. I'd done plenty of similar things before to make him notice me.

Threatening to leave, making dramatic gestures, creating scenes. This time had to be the same.

Finally he threw both the certificate and note into the trash without another glance. If I wanted to play games, he wouldn't give me the satisfaction of reacting.

Kael got up and walked toward the kitchen. The sound of cooking and conversation drifted toward him. He could hear his sons' delighted voices.

"Sage-mom is amazing!"

"Yeah! We're so lucky to eat food made by Sage-mom!"

River and Stone were already helping carry plates to the table. They moved around Sage like she had always been their mother, eager to please and be useful.

"Thanks for all this, Sage." He went to help serve the food.

The three of them sat around the dining table like a real family. Happy and harmonious.

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