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Dropping The Ultrasound On My Alpha's Mating Altar Novel Cover

Dropping The Ultrasound On My Alpha's Mating Altar

She walked into her mate's office with an ultrasound and walked out with nothing — no bond, no pack, no future, just a secret heartbeat she refused to let die. Kaelen Thorne didn't just choose her half-sister. He chose the woman sitting on his desk, the woman carrying his "heir," while Elara's pregnancy stayed crumpled in her fist — the truth she swallowed to survive. She crossed a frozen river to escape. She built a quiet, hidden life around a boy with dark hair and eyes that glow wrong in the dark. She thought she was safe. She wasn't. Five years after the rejection, two men walk through her diner door on the same morning: the Lycan Prince who pulled her from that river and never stopped knowing her secret, and the Alpha who threw her away and just realized what he threw. Elara Vance is done being a dry well. She was never weak — she was just waiting. But now Valerius knows what her son is, Kaelen knows the heir he abandoned, and the black venom that wept from her neck the night her bond broke is finally waking up. The only question is: which of them is more afraid of what she becomes next?
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Chapter 1

"Kaelen, I need to show you something."

I pushed open the heavy oak doors of the Alpha's office, the crinkle of the ultrasound hidden in my pocket sounding like a roar in the silence of the hallway. I had spent all morning staring at the tiny smudge on the thermal paper—a secret heartbeat that was supposed to change everything for us.

The scent hit me first. It wasn't the usual cedar and rain that belonged to my fated mate. It was thick, cloying, and reeked of artificial sour cherries.

My half-sister’s scent.

"I told you to knock, Elara."

Kaelen didn't pull away from her. He stayed pressed against the edge of the desk, his massive hands gripping the thighs of the woman sitting on top of the mahogany surface. Selene's head was thrown back, her throat exposed, a smug, triumphant smile curling her lips as she looked down at me over Kaelen's shoulder.

"Kaelen?" My voice sounded thin, like a wire about to snap under immense tension. "What is this?"

"It's exactly what it looks like," Selene chirped, her voice dripping with mock sympathy. "Though I thought you'd be more observant. You are the Luna, after all. Or... you were."

Kaelen finally turned his head. His eyes, usually a warm amber, were cold and flat. He didn't look ashamed. He looked completely bored.

"You're late with the pack reports," he said, his voice level and dismissive. "And you're interrupting something private."

"Private?" I stepped forward, my hand instinctively hovering over my stomach before I forced it back to my side. The ultrasound paper bit into my palm. "She's my sister, Kaelen! We are fated mates! You swore an oath before the entire Silver Crescent Pack!"

"Oaths change when the circumstances do," Kaelen said. He slid his hand up Selene's waist, settling it heavily over her belly.

The gesture was a physical blow. I felt the blood drain from my face.

"She's pregnant, Elara," he stated, pride flickering in his flat gaze. "She's carrying a son. A true Alpha heir. Something you couldn't give me in three years of trying."

"Three years?" I whispered. "We've only been mated for three years. The doctors said it takes time for some wolves—"

"I don't have time," Kaelen interrupted. He stood up straight, finally releasing Selene, though she stayed perched on the desk like a queen on a throne. "The Silver Crescent needs a lineage. Selene has proven her worth. You've only proven your insufficiency."

"You're choosing her?" I looked at Selene. She was my half-sister, the one my father had brought home after my mother died. I had shared my toys, my clothes, and my home with her. "Selene, how could you?"

"Don't act so shocked," Selene said, hopping down from the desk. She smoothed her silk skirt, her eyes scanning me with utter disdain. "Kaelen deserves a woman who can actually fulfill her duties. You're just a placeholder, Elara. A dry well."

The blood in my veins turned to ice. I felt the tiny life inside me, a secret that now felt like a death sentence. If I told him now, would he care? Or would he just see my baby as a threat to Selene's "heir" and kill us both to clear her path? No. I had to protect my child. This baby was my hidden trump card, my only reason to survive.

"Get out," Kaelen said.

"No," I said, my voice gaining a sudden, sharp edge. "You don't get to just dismiss me. We are bound by the Moon."

Kaelen stepped toward me. He was a head taller, his Alpha aura flaring, trying to crush my spirit into submission. I refused to bow.

"Then let's fix that," he said.

My heart stopped.

"Kaelen, don't," I breathed.

"I, Kaelen Thorne, Alpha of the Silver Crescent Pack, reject you, Elara Vance, as my mate and my Luna."

The air in the room seemed to vanish. A jagged, invisible blade sliced through the center of my being. The bond, that golden thread that had hummed in the back of my mind for years, didn't just snap—it shattered into sharp fragments.

I gasped, my knees buckling. I caught the edge of a chair to keep from hitting the floor. A searing heat erupted on the side of my neck, right where his teeth had once claimed me.

"Accept it," Kaelen commanded. "Don't make this more pathetic than it already is."

Selene giggled, a sharp, grating sound. "Go on, Elara. Set him free. He's already found someone better."

I looked up at him through a blur of agony. He was watching me with total detachment, as if I were a stranger he was waiting to see off his property. This was the man I had loved. This was the father of the child I was currently trying not to lose as my body went into shock.

I swallowed the metallic taste of blood rising in my throat. I wouldn't give him the satisfaction of seeing me beg.

"I, Elara Vance..." I choked on the name, my voice a ragged whisper. "I accept your rejection, Kaelen Thorne. May the Moon Goddess have mercy on your soul, because I won't."

The finality of it hit like a physical explosion.

A guttural scream stayed locked in my chest. On my neck, the mark didn't just fade. It began to weep. I felt something hot and wet trickling down my collarbone, soaking into the fabric of my shirt.

I doubled over, my hands clutching my midsection. The muscles in my abdomen were seizing—a terrifying cramping that made me lightheaded. *Not now, please, not now,* I pleaded with my own body. *Stay. Please stay.*

"You look disgusting," Selene sneered. "Look at her, Kaelen. She's bleeding black. Her soul must be as rotten as her womb."

Kaelen frowned, catching a glimpse of the dark liquid staining my neck. "The rejection shouldn't cause that much trauma unless the wolf is weak. Move, Elara. You're staining the rug."

I didn't look at the rug. I didn't look at him. I forced my shaking legs to straighten. Every movement felt like walking through broken glass. I shoved my hand deep into my pocket, my fingers crushing the ultrasound image into a tiny, sharp ball of paper.

"I'm leaving," I said, the words rattling in my chest.

"You have an hour to clear your things from the Packhouse," Kaelen said, already turning back to the desk as if I were a finished chore. "Anything left behind will be burned."

"Keep it," I spat. "Everything in this house is tainted anyway."

I turned on my heel, my vision swimming. I didn't look back as I navigated the long, carpeted hallway. Every step was a battle against the darkness creeping into the edges of my sight. The pain in my neck was a rhythmic throb, and the heat in my belly was a terrifying, pulsing ache.

I made it to the grand foyer. The guards at the door looked away as I passed, their expressions a mix of pity and disgust. News traveled fast in a pack. They already knew. They could smell the broken bond. They could smell the failure.

I pushed through the heavy front doors and stepped out onto the porch.

The sky had turned a bruised purple, and the clouds broke the moment I stepped into the open. A torrential downpour slammed into the earth, cold and unforgiving.

I didn't have a car. I didn't have a bag. I only had the clothes on my back and a secret that was currently trying to bleed out of me.

I stepped off the porch and into the mud. The rain washed the blood from my neck, but it couldn't stop the flow.

I walked toward the tree line, my breath coming in ragged, shallow bursts. My hand stayed firmly over my stomach, shielding the tiny life inside from the cold, from the rejection, from the man who had just thrown us away.

As I reached the edge of the forest, I stumbled. My hand slipped from my side for a fraction of a second, brushing against a low-hanging stone pillar at the pack's boundary.

I kept moving, disappearing into the shadows of the pines.

Behind me, on the pale grey stone of the boundary marker, a single, thick drop of fluid clung to the surface. It wasn't red. It was a deep, shimmering black—a mark of a broken soul, or perhaps, something far more dangerous.

The rain tried to wash it away, but the dark stain held firm—a silent witness to the Alpha's mistake.

I didn't stop until the Packhouse was a distant shadow in the mist. My strength was failing, the cramping in my womb reaching a terrifying crescendo. I collapsed against the base of an ancient willow, my fingers digging into the wet earth.

"I won't let you die," I whispered to the empty air, my voice cracking. "I'll kill him myself before I let him take you, too."

The forest groaned under the wind, and for a moment, the scent of sour cherries was replaced by something else—something cold, ancient, and hungry.

I looked down at my hands. They were covered in the black ichor leaking from my neck, but as I watched, the fluid began to glow with a faint, sickly violet light.

My heart hammered against my ribs. Something was wrong. The rejection hadn't just broken the bond; it had triggered something in my blood that had been sleeping for a long time.

I closed my eyes as the world began to tilt.

"Mommy?"

The voice was a whisper in the wind, small and fragile.

I gasped, my eyes snapping open. There was no one there. But the pain in my stomach suddenly vanished, replaced by a chilling, unnatural cold.

I reached into my pocket and pulled out the crumpled ultrasound.

The image had changed. The small, white smudge of the fetus was gone. In its place was a void of pitch black, shaped like a tiny, curled claw.

The forest went silent. Even the rain seemed to stop mid-air.

I wasn't just carrying an heir. I was carrying a reckoning.

A low growl echoed from the darkness deeper in the woods, and a pair of glowing red eyes fixed on me from the shadows.

I wasn't alone. And I wasn't the only thing Kaelen Thorne should be afraid of.

The figure stepped forward, the Moonlight catching the glint of a silver blade.

"Elara Vance," the stranger said, his voice like grinding stones. "You're a very difficult woman to find."

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