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He Named His Dad's First Love as Mom

After eighteen years of devotion, my husband Marcus stripped away my Luna crown for his first love, and my own son rejected me. I quietly walked away, returning to my hidden life as the elite Chair of admissions at Laurelmont. Now, my ex-husband and son desperately need my official approval to verify their bloodline and enter the academy. They cast aside the one person who controls their entire future. How far will they crawl once they realize I hold the key to their survival?
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Chapter 5

"A human has no right to review my son."

Marcus kept his knuckles pinned to the signature line.

I reached out and gripped the edge of the heavy parchment. I pulled. The paper slid out from beneath his hand with a sharp scrape against the glass desk.

I flattened the document. The red wax seal of the regional council sat at the top right corner. At the bottom, sprawling black ink formed the signature.

Elder Theo.

"You recognize the name," Marcus said, his voice dropping into a smug, gravelly register. "He vouched for Ezra's pureblood status. The board cannot question an Elder's guarantee."

I stared at the looping 'T'. Eighteen years ago, I stood in the center of the packhouse foyer in a white dress. Elder Theo had pointed a cane at my chest and announced to a crowd of two hundred wolves that I was a human stain on their bloodline. I had gripped my vow card so hard my nails cut into my palm, and I had stayed silent.

My hands rested flat on the desk. They did not shake.

"A prestigious signature," I said.

"Stamp the file, Dahlia," Marcus ordered.

I reached for my computer mouse. "Academy policy requires a cross-reference of all external council guarantees."

"It is Elder Theo," Marcus snapped, slapping his palm against the glass. "You do not cross-reference an Elder."

"I cross-reference everyone."

"He is an Elder!" Marcus shouted. "You are a human playing a dangerous game."

"I am the Chair of Admissions," I corrected him. "And my system requires a code."

I pulled the keyboard closer. The plastic keys clacked under my fingers as I accessed the Laurelmont master database. I bypassed the standard admission portal and opened the regional pack registry link.

"This is absurd," Marcus said. He paced a tight circle in front of my desk. "You are stalling. You think playing bureaucrat changes the fact that you do not belong in our world."

"I belong in this office," I replied, typing Theo's guarantor identification number into the search bar.

"You belong at home," he countered. "Sign the paper. We can discuss your little rebellion tonight over dinner."

I hit the enter key. The screen blinked, loading the council's financial and lineage records.

"The guarantee letter backs Ezra's claim that Lola Lockhart is his mother," I said, keeping my eyes on the monitor. "Therefore, the system automatically pulls the Lockhart family records alongside Elder Theo's pack finances to verify stability."

"The Lockharts are a founding family," Marcus scoffed. "Their stability is unquestionable."

A red warning banner flashed across my screen.

I clicked the alert. A detailed ledger expanded across the monitor.

"Is it?" I asked.

"Stop wasting my time," Marcus growled. He stepped closer, crowding my chair again. "You are doing this to punish me for the moon crown. For giving Lola the title. Keep pack politics out of my son's education."

"I am keeping fraud out of my academy," I said.

I highlighted the final column on the ledger. Three years of pack financial history.

"What are you talking about?" Marcus demanded.

I grabbed the edge of my monitor and rotated it. The screen faced him directly.

"Read line item four," I said.

Marcus leaned down. His eyes scanned the digital text. His arrogant posture faltered.

"What is this?" he asked, his voice losing its edge.

"If the guarantor's pack finances are in question," I stated, my voice echoing off the quiet walls, "the guarantee letter is invalid by regulation."

Marcus did not argue. He did not yell. He stared at the glowing red numbers on the screen.

Negative four hundred and twenty thousand dollars.

"That is from three years ago," Marcus said, his tone entirely defensive. "A clerical error."

"A clerical error that drained the pack treasury," I replied. "The exact amount Lola transferred into her personal accounts."

The exact amount Marcus had panicked over, fearing Elder Theo would strip his Alpha title for gross negligence. And the exact amount I had covered by secretly mortgaging my west-side apartment.

Marcus's breathing turned shallow. The color drained from his face, leaving his skin a sickly gray. He looked from the screen to me, his jaw working as if trying to form a word. Nothing came out.

"The system flags this as an active embezzlement case," I continued, tapping my pen against the desk. "Elder Theo oversees the Lockhart accounts. His financial oversight is compromised. Therefore, his signature on this bloodline guarantee is null and void."

"Where did you get these records?" Marcus finally choked out. His voice lacked any Alpha command. It sounded hollow.

"Laurelmont shares a direct data link with the regional tax authority," I replied. "To prevent money laundering through tuition donations."

"Dahlia," he whispered, bracing both hands on my desk. "Close that screen."

"It is part of the official application file now."

"If the board sees those numbers, they will report it to the central council," Marcus said, his eyes wide with rising panic. "Theo will investigate. He will find the missing funds."

"He will find the hole Lola dug," I corrected him.

"You fixed that hole," he said, his voice rising in desperation. "You gave me the money. The accounts are balanced."

"The pack accounts are balanced," I said. "But the historical audit remains. And according to this screen, the Lockhart family is a financial liability. We do not accept liabilities at Laurelmont."

Marcus stared at me. For eighteen years, he had treated me like a ghost in his house. A quiet, useful shadow who cleaned up his messes and endured his insults.

Now, he looked at me as if he had never seen me before.

"You planned this," he accused, his voice trembling.

"I simply do my job," I said. I reached out and rotated the monitor back to face me. "Ezra's application remains denied. The guarantee letter is rejected. Take your parchment, Mr. Vance, and leave my office."

Marcus stood frozen. The thick, arrogant Alpha who had barged in here five minutes ago was gone. He looked at the heavy parchment on the desk, then at the door, realizing the absolute trap he had walked into.

Before he could muster a single word of defense, a sharp buzz vibrated against the glass.

My personal cell phone lit up next to my keyboard.

Marcus glanced at the screen. I looked down.

A new text message notification sat bright against the lock screen. The sender name read: Ezra.

I picked up the phone.

"Mom, my interview is tomorrow," the message preview read. "Can you please not show up at Laurelmont and embarrass me."

He still thought I was sitting in the packhouse, crying over the trash bag Lola had kicked. He still thought I was the human failure who would ruin his Ivy League chances just by standing in the same room.

My thumb hovered over the reply button, stopping just short of the glass screen.

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