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I Escaped After My Alpha Betrayed Me and Our Son

The storm raged outside, lightning splitting the sky as I stumbled through the darkened corridors of the Pack House clinic. My body screamed in protest with each step, still raw from the hours of labor I'd endured just hours ago. Blood seeped through the makeshift pad between my legs, a reminder of my body's sacrifice, but I couldn't stop now. Not when Maddox needed me. "C'mon, Josephine," I whispered to myself, clutching the small cooler against my chest. Inside were the precious stem cells from our son's umbilical cord—the only cure for Maddox's silver toxicity. The only reason I'd abandoned my admission to the Royal Lycan Academy. The only reason I'd endured nine months of pregnancy while caring for a dying rogue. Wren. My beautiful boy.
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Chapter 3

The acrid smell of smoke still clung to my skin as I huddled in a cheap motel room twenty miles from pack territory, watching Wren sleep peacefully in the small bed. Three days had passed since our escape, but the memories of that night burned as brightly as the flames I'd set.

"Mommy?" Wren's tiny voice pulled me from my thoughts. "Are we safe now?"

I brushed his dark curls from his forehead, so like his father's. "Yes, baby. We're safe."

But we weren't. Not really.

---

Two days after the fire, I watched from the shadows as forensic experts combed through the charred remains of the clinic. Their voices carried on the wind, clinical and detached as they discussed their findings.

"The fire pattern is inconsistent with accidental ignition," one said, his voice carrying authority. "This was deliberate arson."

Maddox stood nearby, his powerful frame rigid with tension. Even from a distance, I could see the dark circles under his eyes, the wild desperation in his stance.

"Find anything?" he demanded, his Alpha tone making the experts flinch.

"We've recovered biological traces consistent with Josephine Warren," the lead investigator reported. "Blood, hair samples. But..."

"But what?" Maddox growled.

"No skeletal remains, Alpha. Not even fragments."

I pressed my hand against my mouth to stifle a gasp. My plan had worked better than I'd hoped.

"Show me," Maddox ordered.

The investigator led him to a map spread across a makeshift table. "The scent trail ends here, at the border river. It's possible the current carried her downstream, but there's no evidence of remains in the water."

"Or," Maddox said, his voice dropping dangerously low, "she's not dead at all."

---

I didn't witness Emmy's punishment firsthand, but Lyra's mind-link from across the ocean was vivid enough to make me feel like I was there.

"They're in the pack square," she whispered through our connection. "All of them."

I closed my eyes, imagining the scene. The entire pack gathered in the stone courtyard where generations of Alphas had administered justice.

"Emmy's father is on his knees," Lyra continued. "Maddox found all the files she hid about Wren."

I clutched Wren closer, my heart pounding.

"Tell me everything," I commanded.

"Maddox is furious. He's stripped Emmy's father of his Beta rank. All their assets are being seized for the pack. And Emmy..." Lyra paused. "He's exiling them all as rogues."

A cold satisfaction settled in my chest. Emmy had hidden my son's medical condition, had planned to "dispose" of him. Now she would know what it meant to be cast out, to have nothing.

"Good," I whispered.

---

Three years passed in a blur of double shifts and constant vigilance.

Paris was beautiful, but I had no time for sightseeing. My days were divided between cleaning offices before dawn and working as a lab technician during the day. My hands, once smooth and manicured in preparation for my Luna role, were now rough and scarred from endless scrubbing.

"Mademoiselle Warren?" Dr. Cross called from the doorway of my tiny apartment. "I've brought Wren's medication."

I hurried to the door, forcing a smile. "Merci, Helena."

The human cardiologist had become our anchor in this new life. She never asked questions about the scars on my hands or why I jumped at shadows.

"His heart is strengthening," she said, handing me the small white bag. "The surgery is still his best option, but this will keep him stable until then."

I nodded, counting the coins in my pocket as she left. Not enough. Never enough.

---

"He's a nice man," Lyra said through our mind-link as I prepared for my date with Philippe, the pharmacist who'd offered to help with Wren's medication costs.

"He's human," I reminded her. "And kind. That's all that matters now."

Philippe was waiting at the small café, his smile warm as I approached. He stood, pulling out my chair with old-fashioned courtesy.

"Josephine," he said, taking my hand. "You look beautiful tonight."

His touch was gentle, his intentions clear. A normal life. A father figure for Wren. Everything I thought I wanted.

Then it happened.

A wave of nausea crashed through me as my dormant wolf surged forward, rejecting his touch with violent intensity. I jerked my hand away, bile rising in my throat.

"Excuse me," I gasped, stumbling toward the bathroom.

I barely made it before my body revolted, heaving until there was nothing left but bitter acid.

Philippe found me there, pale and shaking against the sink.

"I'm sorry," I whispered.

He frowned in confusion. "For what? Being ill?"

For still being bound to a man who'd betrayed me. For carrying a mate bond that refused to die, even across oceans and years.

"For everything," I said instead.

As I rinsed my mouth, I caught my reflection in the mirror—hollow-eyed and haunted. The Luna I might have been was gone, replaced by a woman who'd learned that freedom came with a price.

And somewhere across the ocean, I felt him searching for me, his Alpha aura reaching out like tentacles that would never stop hunting until they found their prey.

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