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Alpha's Secret Affair

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The morning sun filtered through the tall windows of the pack house as I settled into my office, the familiar weight of Luna responsibilities grounding me in routine. Ten years of leading the Silvermoon Pack alongside Augustus had taught me to find solace in the predictable rhythm of territorial reports and pack disputes. I spread the latest boundary assessments across my mahogany desk, noting the increased rogue activity near our eastern borders. The warriors' reports required my attention, but first, I needed to handle the domestic squabble between the Morrison twins over hunting territory assignments. Such petty conflicts seemed insignificant compared to the larger threats we faced, yet maintaining pack harmony meant addressing every grievance with equal gravity. "Luna Harper," Beta Ryan Mitchell knocked softly before entering. "The Morrison situation has escalated. They're refusing to speak to each other, and it's affecting their patrol efficiency." I nodded, already formulating a solution. "Schedule separate meetings with each of them this afternoon. Sometimes siblings need space to air their grievances before they can find common ground." Ryan's expression relaxed.

Alpha's Secret Affair Chapter 1

The morning sun filtered through the tall windows of the pack house as I settled into my office, the familiar weight of Luna responsibilities grounding me in routine. Ten years of leading the Silvermoon Pack alongside Augustus had taught me to find solace in the predictable rhythm of territorial reports and pack disputes.

I spread the latest boundary assessments across my mahogany desk, noting the increased rogue activity near our eastern borders. The warriors' reports required my attention, but first, I needed to handle the domestic squabble between the Morrison twins over hunting territory assignments. Such petty conflicts seemed insignificant compared to the larger threats we faced, yet maintaining pack harmony meant addressing every grievance with equal gravity.

"Luna Harper," Beta Ryan Mitchell knocked softly before entering. "The Morrison situation has escalated. They're refusing to speak to each other, and it's affecting their patrol efficiency."

I nodded, already formulating a solution. "Schedule separate meetings with each of them this afternoon. Sometimes siblings need space to air their grievances before they can find common ground."

Ryan's expression relaxed. "Of course, Luna. Your wisdom in these matters never fails to impress."

After he left, I returned to the reports, but my concentration wavered as I noticed Augustus's laundry basket in the corner of our shared office space. He'd mentioned needing his formal shirts cleaned for tomorrow's anniversary celebration, and I'd promised to handle the dry cleaning arrangements.

I gathered the crisp white shirts methodically, checking pockets for forgotten items as I'd learned to do over the years. Augustus had a habit of leaving important pack documents in his breast pockets, and I'd saved us from several diplomatic embarrassments by catching them before the cleaners.

As I lifted his favorite shirt—the one he wore to important Alpha meetings—something caught my eye. A single strand of hair clung to the collar, gleaming chestnut brown in the morning light. I held it up between my fingers, studying its texture and color.

The hair was definitely not mine. My dark locks bore no resemblance to this lighter, finer strand. I ran through mental images of our pack members, trying to place who might have been close enough to Augustus to leave such evidence behind. The female warriors all had darker hair, and the elder she-wolves kept their graying locks shorter.

My Luna instincts, honed by years of reading pack dynamics and detecting subtle threats, began to whisper warnings I wasn't ready to acknowledge. I carefully placed the hair in a small envelope, telling myself it could be from anyone—perhaps a visiting dignitary's daughter or a new pack member I hadn't yet met.

But even as I rationalized, something cold settled in my chest.

That evening, Augustus surprised me with dinner in our private quarters, complete with candles and my favorite wine. The gesture should have warmed my heart, but instead, it felt oddly calculated, as if he were following a script rather than expressing genuine affection.

"Ten years tomorrow," he said, raising his glass. "A decade of building something extraordinary together."

I smiled and clinked my glass against his, watching his face in the flickering candlelight. "It's been quite a journey. From those early days when we barely had territory to call our own to leading one of the strongest packs in the region."

"Harper," he said suddenly, his voice carrying an unfamiliar intensity. "I love you."

The words should have filled me with joy. Instead, they landed strangely, weighted with something I couldn't identify. In ten years of mating, Augustus had shown his love through actions, through the way he deferred to my judgment in pack matters, through his protective stance during territorial disputes. But he'd never been one for verbal declarations, claiming actions spoke louder than words.

Why now? Why did these three simple words feel like an apology rather than an affirmation?

"I love you too," I replied automatically, studying his expression for clues to this sudden shift.

Throughout dinner, his phone buzzed repeatedly against the table. Each time, he glanced at it with barely concealed urgency before forcing his attention back to me.

"Pack business?" I asked after the fifth interruption.

"Nothing that can't wait," he said quickly, turning the phone face down.

When he leaned across the table to kiss me goodnight, I caught it—a scent that didn't belong. Beneath his familiar musk and the wine we'd shared lingered something else. Something young and floral, with the distinctive sweetness of an unmated she-wolf's pheromones.

The realization hit me like ice water.

I lay awake that night, staring at the ceiling while Augustus slept peacefully beside me. My mind catalogued every suspicious moment from recent weeks with the methodical precision that had made me an effective Luna. His increased absences during supposed "pack business." His sudden interest in visiting the medical wing to "check on the healers' progress." The expensive jewelry that had appeared on my dresser without explanation, gifts that felt more like guilt offerings than romantic gestures.

The chestnut brown hair. The unfamiliar scent. The desperate "I love you."

My mate of ten years, my partner in building everything we'd accomplished, was betraying our sacred bond.

And tomorrow was our anniversary celebration.

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Alpha's Secret Affair of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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