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Escaping The Billionaire Alpha's Cruel Contract

Escaping The Billionaire Alpha's Cruel Contract

I was a wolfless Omega, forced into a humiliating contract with Alpha Declan just to keep my mother's life support running. Four years ago, he publicly rejected me as his Fated Mate, treating me like a shameful secret. But one night, I unlocked his tablet and discovered the sickening truth. He already had a "Chosen Mate," Karly, and a secret daughter named Ava. While I was fed gray nutrient paste like a stray dog, he was parading them around as his perfect family. He even moved them into the master suite and tossed out the last wooden toy belonging to my dead son. Worse, I found out my own stepbrother was Karly's spy, helping them keep me in the dark. The week I was hemorrhaging in the hospital, terrified of losing my baby, Declan wasn't fighting a border war. He was buying Karly diamonds in Paris. The week my mother suffered a massive stroke, he abandoned her to take his secret daughter skiing. I was entirely alone, a convenient shield for his lies. But the absolute betrayal burned away my lingering grief, leaving behind a freezing, unbreakable clarity. I didn't just want a divorce anymore; I wanted to burn their entire world to ash. So, I slipped a forged termination agreement into his stack of Pack contracts. Blinded by his own arrogance, the Alpha signed my freedom without even looking. Holding the legal key to my cage and a folder full of his treacherous secrets, I sped out of the manor and dialed an encrypted number. "It's time. Unleash hell."
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Chapter 1

Elara POV The Alpha's Quarters were a sprawling, minimalist icebox at the top of Blackwood Manor. The walls were lined with soundproof panels, shutting out the world, leaving only the oppressive silence and the glowing red numbers of the digital clock on the nightstand. 10:14 PM. His scent hit me before he even opened the heavy oak door—smoked cedarwood and cold steel. It was a scent that should have brought my soul peace, but instead, it only suffocated me. Declan walked straight toward his walk-in closet, ignoring me entirely. He didn't look at me, didn't acknowledge the sheer silk robe I wore, a humiliating uniform for a duty I dreaded but had to fulfill. "Declan," I said, my voice trembling slightly. "It's Tuesday. The fourth week of the month." The Bloodline Continuation Agreement. The contract I was forced into after he publicly rejected me as his Fated Mate four years ago, all to keep my mother's life-support machines running. He stopped, his broad shoulders tensing beneath his tailored suit. He raised a hand, a gesture of absolute, unquestionable authority. "Not tonight, Elara." "But the agreement—" "The Pack council meetings were exhausting," he cut me off, his voice a low, dangerous rumble. "I am initiating an Alpha energy preservation protocol. Mating with a wolfless Omega unnecessarily drains the strength I need to maintain order in this Pack." I swallowed the bitter lump in my throat. "Last month, you missed our scheduled night for 'pre-full moon meditation'." He turned his head just enough to pin me with a glare that made my skin crawl. "Your needy emotional weaknesses are a distraction to this Pack's stability. Learn to control them." He didn't say another word. He stripped, got into the massive California king bed, and within minutes, his breathing leveled out. He was asleep. I was left standing in the dark, a ghost in my own life, drowning in the sheer degradation of being his wolfless secret. Hours passed. The clock read 2:17 AM. I sat on the edge of the plush carpet, my chest hollow. That was when I saw it. A faint blue pulse coming from the floor near his discarded briefcase. His tablet. Declan never left his devices unsecured. A dangerous, reckless urge seized me. If he caught me, he would cut off my mother's medical funding in a heartbeat. But the agonizing emptiness of my rejected soul pushed me forward. My hands shook as I picked up the cold metal device. The screen demanded a passcode. I stared at it, my mind racing. Birthdays? Pack founding dates? Then, a sick, masochistic thought crossed my mind. I typed in four digits: *0815*. August 15th. The day he stood before the Pack and said, *I, Declan Blackwood, reject you, Elara Mercer, as my mate.* The screen unlocked. My breath hitched. I tapped on the photo gallery, my eyes drawn to an album titled *My Pride*. I opened it, and my entire world shattered into jagged, bleeding pieces. There were hundreds of photos. Declan, smiling—a real, genuine smile I had never seen—with his arm wrapped around Karly Rowe, the socialite he paraded as his "Chosen Mate." But it wasn't just Karly. Between them was a little blonde girl with Declan's piercing eyes. Ava. I swiped, my vision blurring with unshed tears. A photo of them on a luxury yacht. The timestamp matched the weekend he claimed to be "meditating." Another photo at Disneyland, matching the week he was supposedly "handling a Rogue threat." Then, the final blow. A video thumbnail. I pressed play. It was Declan in his massive, terrifying Dire Wolf form—the beast that only ever snarled at me in my nightmares. But here, the giant wolf was lying in the sunlit grass, gently letting the little girl, Ava, ride on his back. *Daddy, push me higher!* the girl's voice echoed from the tablet's tiny speakers. He wasn't preserving his Alpha energy for the Pack. He was saving it for his real family. I wasn't a rejected mate who wasn't good enough; I was a convenient shield. A lie. The tears stopped. The crushing sorrow evaporated, replaced by a cold, hard fury that settled deep in my bones. I pulled my burner phone from the pocket of my robe. *Click. Click.* I photographed every date, every location, every smiling, treacherous face. I documented four years of his lies. When I was done, I carefully wiped the tablet's screen with my silk sleeve, erasing my fingerprints, and placed it exactly where I found it. I looked at Declan's sleeping form, listening to his steady breathing. I was a wolfless Omega, trapped in an Alpha's cage, but as I waited for the sun to rise, I knew I was done surviving on scraps.

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