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He Killed Our Pup and Gave Me to His Enemy Novel Cover

He Killed Our Pup and Gave Me to His Enemy

Two pink lines. I stared at the plastic stick in my trembling hands, my heart fluttering like a trapped bird against my ribs. A pup. I was going to give Alpha Roman King a pup. As an Omega of the Blood Moon Pack, I had spent my whole life with my head bowed, scrubbing floors and taking orders, invisible and insignificant. But for the last six months, Roman had chosen me. He had pulled me into his bed, held me in the dark, and made me feel like I mattered. I practically floated down the grand hallway of the pack house toward his office. I couldn't wait to see the look on his handsome face. I imagined him sweeping me into his arms, his deep laugh echoing through the room.
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Chapter 3

The warmth of his hand against my tear-stained cheek was shocking. It was calloused, rough, and undeniably dangerous, yet he held me as if I were made of fragile glass.

"I... I'm nobody," I whispered, my voice cracking under the weight of my shame. "I'm Claire Anderson. An Omega from Blood Moon."

The truth spilled out of me like blood from a fresh wound. I couldn't stop it. I told him everything—how Roman had used my body to hide Alessia's scent, how I had foolishly believed I was loved, and the horrific, sterile cold of the clinic where he had forced me to end the life of my own pup just hours ago. I waited for Rafael's disgust. I waited for him to realize I was damaged goods, a hollow shell of a wolf with a scarred womb and no rank.

But the disgust never came. Instead, a low, vibrating purr erupted from his chest. It wasn't human; it was the sound of a beast recognizing something precious.

"He rejected you," Rafael rumbled, his thumb brushing away a fresh tear. "He threw away a mate bond for a political game and a whore in a designer dress."

My breath hitched. "I... I was just a substitute."

"No," he growled, the sound dark and possessive. "To a wolf, there are no substitutes. My beast... he does not want Alessia. He is quiet because of *you*." He leaned closer, his nose brushing against my neck, inhaling the vanilla scent that Roman had despised. "Stay. Use your healer's hands to quiet the madness in my mind. Help me reclaim my territory. In return, I will give you a new name. A new life. And if Roman King ever steps foot on my land to claim you, I will rip his throat out."

It was a pact forged in blood and shadows, but for the first time in my life, I felt safe.

***

Two weeks later, the full moon rose high and bright, casting long, skeletal shadows across the Shadowfang grounds. The pack house was silent, locked down tight. The rumors of the Feral Alpha were not exaggerated.

From the reinforced cellar beneath the fortress, a roar shook the very foundations of the building. It was a sound of pure agony and rage.

"Don't go down there, Miss Claire," the Gamma, a nervous man named Elias, warned me. "He'll tear you apart. He doesn't know friend from foe when the moon takes him."

But I couldn't stay away. My own wolf, usually so timid, was pulling me toward the basement. She wasn't afraid. She was worried.

I descended the stone stairs, the air growing colder with every step. In the center of the iron-barred enclosure, a massive creature paced. He was terrifying—a giant black wolf with fur like midnight, marred only by the silvery scars blinding his eyes. He slammed his body against the bars, snarling at the darkness.

"Rafael," I whispered.

The beast froze. His ears twitched. He turned his massive head toward my voice, his nostrils flaring.

I didn't have a key, so I sat on the cold concrete just outside the bars. I pulled a sachet of dried lavender and chamomile from my pocket—herbs I had gathered from the pack gardens—and crushed them in my hands, letting the soothing aroma drift toward him.

"It's okay," I hummed, the melody of an old lullaby rising in my throat. It was the song I had hummed to my unborn pup, a song of love and loss.

The giant wolf whined. Slowly, he crept toward the bars. I didn't flinch as his wet nose pressed against the iron, inches from my face. I reached through the gap, my fingers burying themselves in the thick ruff of his neck. The moment we touched, a spark of electricity jolted through me, warm and golden. The rage drained out of him, replaced by a heavy, exhausted calm. He slumped against the bars, resting his head near my lap, anchoring himself to me.

We stayed like that until dawn, the monster and the broken girl, breathing in sync.

***

By the time the leaves began to turn amber, the stone fortress felt too suffocating for both of us. Rafael moved us to a secluded cabin on the edge of the territory, nestled deep within the pines. It was a place of healing, away from the prying eyes of the pack and the whispers of politics.

Domesticity was strange. I spent my days tending to a small herb garden and brewing tonics for Rafael's headaches, while he chopped wood with a terrifying precision for a blind man.

One evening, as we sat by the fire, Rafael finally spoke of his scars. "It was Marcus," he said, his voice devoid of emotion. "My Beta. My brother in everything but blood. He wanted the Alpha title. He used silver claws dipped in wolfsbane to take my sight, thinking a blind wolf could not lead."

I looked at him, tracing the jagged lines of his face with my eyes. "He didn't break you, Rafael. He just revealed how strong you really are."

Rafael turned his head, his senses locking onto me. He reached out, his hand finding mine with unerring accuracy. "You are the only one who sees that, Claire."

The next morning, I woke to the sound of scratching at the door. Rafael was standing on the porch, holding a cardboard box. Inside, a ball of gray fluff tumbled over itself, yipping with high-pitched ferocity.

"A wolf-dog hybrid," Rafael explained, a rare, genuine smile softening his harsh features. "She was the runt of the litter, rejected by her mother. She needs someone to fight for her."

I picked up the puppy, burying my face in her soft fur. She licked my chin, her tail wagging furiously. My heart, which I thought had turned to stone in that clinic, gave a painful, hopeful throb.

"Bella," I whispered, tears pricking my eyes. "Her name is Bella."

"Bella," Rafael agreed, stepping close enough that I could feel the heat radiating off him. "She will watch over you when I cannot. Because you are the heart of this pack now, Claire. And I will not let anything break you again."

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