
Alpha's Cruel Deception
Chapter 1
The familiar scent of pine and earth filled my lungs as I approached the territory I once called home. Six years. Six years of exile, of surviving in rogue lands with nothing but my wits and fierce determination to protect the precious life I carried. Now, as I walked up the stone path leading to the Moonstone Pack house, my daughter Presley's small hand clutched tightly in mine, every step felt like walking through a minefield of memories.
The pack house stood exactly as I remembered—imposing gray stone walls covered in ivy, tall windows that once welcomed me with warm light, and the heavy oak door that had opened to me countless times as Luna. But now, everything felt different. Colder. Foreign.
"Mama, is this really where you used to live?" Presley whispered, her wide eyes taking in the grandeur she'd only heard about in my carefully edited bedtime stories. Her voice carried that mix of wonder and wariness that had kept us alive in rogue territory.
"Yes, little wolf," I murmured, smoothing down her dark hair—so much like Kingston's it made my chest ache. "This was our home once."
Before I could even reach for the door handle, it swung open. But instead of the familiar faces of pack members who once bowed to me as their Luna, I found myself staring into the cold, calculating eyes of Karina Gibson.
She looked exactly as I remembered, perhaps more polished now. Her auburn hair was perfectly styled, her makeup flawless, and she wore a flowing dress that screamed 'lady of the house.' But it was the way she positioned herself in the doorway—blocking our entry like a guardian protecting her territory—that sent ice through my veins.
"Well, well," Karina's voice dripped with false sweetness, her lips curving into a smile that never reached her eyes. "Look what the wind blew in. I'm afraid you're mistaken if you think you can just waltz back here after all these years."
My wolf stirred restlessly beneath my skin, recognizing the challenge in her tone. But I kept my expression neutral, my voice steady. "I'm here to see Kingston."
"Alpha Kingston," she corrected sharply, her gaze dropping to Presley with undisguised disdain. "And he's quite busy managing pack affairs—real pack affairs, not dealing with rogues who show up uninvited."
The word 'rogue' hit like a physical blow. I felt Presley press closer to my leg, her small body trembling slightly. She didn't understand the full weight of that insult, but she could sense the hostility radiating from the woman in front of us.
"I am not a rogue," I said quietly, but my voice carried the authority I'd been born with—the authority of an Alpha's daughter, a true Luna. "This is still my pack."
Karina's laugh was sharp and mocking. "Your pack? Oh, Adelaide, you really have been gone too long. Things change. People move on. Life doesn't stop just because you decided to disappear for six years."
The sound of heavy footsteps echoed from within the house, and my heart clenched as a familiar scent reached me—cedar and rain, the scent that had once meant safety and love, now tainted with something bitter and cold.
Kingston appeared behind Karina, and the sight of him nearly stole my breath. He was still devastatingly handsome, his dark hair now touched with silver at the temples, his green eyes as piercing as ever. But there was something different about him—a hardness that hadn't been there before, a coldness that made my wolf whimper in recognition of what we'd lost.
His gaze swept over me with the detached assessment of a stranger evaluating a potential threat. When his eyes landed on Presley, I saw something flicker across his features—surprise, perhaps confusion—but it was gone so quickly I might have imagined it.
"Adelaide." My name on his lips sounded like a curse. "What are you doing here?"
The mate bond, weakened by years of separation and betrayal, still pulsed faintly between us. But where it had once been warm and golden, now it felt like touching a live wire—painful and dangerous.
"Kingston." I lifted my chin, drawing on every ounce of dignity I possessed. "We need to talk."
"We?" His voice was ice-cold as his gaze shifted to Presley again. "I don't recall having anything to discuss with a rogue and her... offspring."
The casual cruelty in his voice—the way he dismissed our daughter as merely 'offspring'—ignited a fury so fierce it took everything I had not to shift right there on his doorstep. Presley's grip on my hand tightened, and I could feel her confusion and hurt radiating through our bond.
"Explain yourself," Kingston continued, stepping forward with the commanding presence of an Alpha addressing a trespasser. "What gives you the audacity to return here after abandoning your pack, your duties, your mate?"
Abandoning? The word hit me like a slap. After everything—after the false accusations, the exile, the years of struggling to survive while pregnant and alone—he still believed I had chosen to leave.
Karina moved closer to Kingston's side, her hand sliding possessively along his arm. The gesture was subtle but unmistakable—a clear message about who belonged here and who didn't.
"Perhaps we should take this conversation somewhere more private," I said, my voice steady despite the storm raging inside me. "Unless you prefer to air pack business in front of the entire territory."
Kingston's jaw tightened, and for a moment, I saw a flicker of the man I'd once loved. But it vanished as quickly as it had appeared, replaced by the cold stranger who stood before me now.
"Fine," he said curtly. "My office. Five minutes. And leave the child outside."
"Her name is Presley," I said softly, but my words carried the weight of six years of pain and protection. "And she stays with me."
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