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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 5

Two years. That’s how long it took for the seasons to change, not just outside the window of our secluded cabin, but inside me. The terrified Omega who had been dragged into Shadowfang territory was gone. In her place stood a woman who knew the rhythm of the forest and the heart of the man who ruled it.

Rafael sat across from me at the heavy oak table, his fingers tracing the raised topographic lines of a map I had specially commissioned for him. His blindness was no longer a weakness; it was a different kind of sight. Under his command, and with my quiet support, Shadowfang hadn’t just survived—it had thrived. We were ghosts, moving in the silence, reclaiming ancient borders that Blood Moon had stolen decades ago.

"Roman is losing his grip," Rafael said, his voice a low rumble that vibrated through the wood of the table. He didn't need eyes to see the shifting territories; he felt the power dynamics changing in the air. "Three more outposts surrendered to our patrols last night without a fight. His warriors are starving, Claire. Their loyalty is fraying."

I poured him a cup of tea, the scent of chamomile and honey drifting between us. "He’s desperate," I replied, my voice steady. Once, the thought of Roman King would have sent me spiraling into a panic attack. Now, he was just a distant storm, thunder without the lightning. "And a desperate Alpha makes mistakes."

"He is pressing for an heir," Rafael noted, his head tilting slightly as he listened to the approaching footsteps outside. "Marcus is here."

Moments later, the heavy door swung open. Marcus, our Gamma, stepped in, shaking the rain from his coat. But it wasn't the weather that made him shiver; it was the energy of the news he carried. His eyes were wide, gleaming with a mixture of shock and grim satisfaction.

"It’s done," Marcus breathed, dropping a thick folder onto the table. "The Blood Moon Pack is in chaos."

I moved closer to Rafael, my hand resting on his shoulder. "What happened?"

"Implosion," Marcus said, pulling out a chair. "Our spies in the main house reported everything. Roman finally snapped."

I listened, entranced and horrified, as Marcus painted the picture of my former tormentor's unraveling.

For months, Roman had been hounding Alessia for a pup. He needed to secure his lineage, to prove to his doubting pack that his 'fated mate' was strong. But Alessia, the woman who had orchestrated my misery, had been stalling. She claimed stress, she claimed illness, but the scents didn't lie. Roman, suspicious of the lack of heat cycles and the strange, chemical smell that always clung to her during the full moon, had torn apart their shared suite while she was out.

"He found her journals hidden in the floorboards," Marcus recounted, his voice dropping to a whisper. "Detailed logs of the suppressants she was taking to fake her cycles. Receipts for synthetic scent glammers. And... letters."

"Letters?" I asked.

"Love letters," Marcus sneered. "From a rogue male she’d been meeting near the southern border. She wasn't just barren to him, Claire. She was unfaithful."

I felt a cold chill, followed by a burning wave of vindication. Alessia had destroyed my life, killed my unborn pup, and sold me to a 'monster' all to keep her crown. And she had thrown it away for a rogue fling.

"When she returned to the pack house," Marcus continued, "Roman didn't take her to the private chambers. He dragged her to the training grounds. In front of everyone—the Deltas, the Omegas, the visiting dignitaries. He read the journals aloud."

I could almost see it. The arrogant Roman King, his pride shattered, his voice cracking as he realized the magnitude of his error. He had rejected a true mate bond—me—and murdered his own flesh and blood for a liar who viewed him as a bank account.

"He went mad," Marcus said, shaking his head. "He shifted—fully shifted—and for a moment, the pack thought he would kill her. But he didn't. He did something worse."

Rafael’s hand covered mine, his grip tightening. "He stripped her rank."

"Brutally," Marcus confirmed. "He used the Alpha command to force her into submission, then he tore the Luna mark from her neck with his teeth. He declared her an Omega. He ordered her hair cut off—a mark of shame in their pack—and banished her to the servants' quarters. She’s scrubbing floors now, Claire. The woman who treated you like garbage is sleeping on a cot in the basement, forbidden to speak to anyone of rank."

Silence filled the cabin, heavy and profound.

I should have felt pity. I knew what it was like to be an Omega in that house, to be invisible and abused. But as I remembered the cold sterile lights of the clinic, the doctor’s mask, and Alessia’s smug smile as I was dragged away, I found no pity in my heart. Only a fierce, dark sense of balance.

"The pack is falling apart," Marcus added, leaning back. "The warriors are confused. They see an Alpha who destroyed his true mate for a fraud. His aura is weakening. The bond... the rejection... it’s finally catching up to him. He screams at night, Claire. They say he calls out for the pup."

My hand went instinctively to my stomach, now flat and empty, but no longer aching with the raw grief of yesterday. I had healed. I had found a love that didn't ask me to be a substitute.

"Let him scream," Rafael said softly, echoing my thoughts. He stood up and pulled me into his arms, his chest a solid wall of warmth against the chill of the story. "He is reaping the harvest he planted."

I buried my face in Rafael’s neck, inhaling the scent of rain and pine, grounding myself in the present. Roman King was destroying himself from the inside out, consumed by the rot of his own choices.

"It's not over," I whispered, pulling back to look at Rafael's scarred, beautiful face. "He's wounded, and wounded beasts are dangerous."

"Let him come," Rafael growled, a dark promise curling on his lips. "We are ready."

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