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I Escaped After My Alpha Betrayed Me and Our Son Novel Cover

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 4

The Blood Moon Pack territory was falling apart.

I didn't witness it firsthand, but Lyra's mind-links painted a vivid picture of the chaos unfolding in my absence. The once-proud lands that had been in the King family for generations were now overrun with rogues and rival packs testing their boundaries.

"The northern border patrol hasn't been conducted in three weeks," Lyra whispered through our connection one night as I rocked Wren to sleep. "The Silver Creek Pack has already claimed two of our hunting grounds."

I closed my eyes, trying to block the images of the territory I'd once called home. "What about the trade agreements?"

"Cancelled. All of them." Lyra's mental voice sounded exhausted. "The Alpha is... he's not well, Jo."

I didn't need to ask which Alpha she meant.

---

Maddox's office had once been a testament to his power—gleaming mahogany furniture, crystal decanters of aged whiskey, and walls lined with the heads of his ancestors' greatest conquests. Now it was a cave for a madman.

Maps covered every surface, some so old the paper had yellowed, others freshly printed with red circles marking possible locations. Phone numbers were scrawled across the walls in his increasingly erratic handwriting. Empty whiskey bottles littered the floor like dead soldiers.

"He's screaming again," Lyra's voice trembled as she showed me a glimpse through her eyes.

I watched through our connection as Maddox hurled a phone across the room, his face contorted with rage.

"Find them!" he roared, his Alpha aura flaring so violently that the private investigator on the other end of the call visibly flinched. "I don't care what it costs!"

The man—one of dozens Maddox had hired over the years—nodded quickly. "We're following several leads in Europe, sir. But without a specific—"

"Europe!" Maddox slammed his fist on the desk, splitting the wood. "She's in Europe! My wolf can feel it! Why can't you?"

His eyes were wild, bloodshot, his once-immaculate appearance now a distant memory. His wolf was driving him insane, the separation from his mate and pup tearing at his sanity like a physical wound.

"I'm increasing your budget," he snarled. "No limits. Just find them."

---

"His heart rate's dropping!" Dr. Cross shouted, her normally calm demeanor cracking as she pressed the paddles to Wren's tiny chest.

I stood frozen in the corner of the hospital room, watching helplessly as my son's body convulsed on the bed. The monitors screamed with alarms, their steady beep suddenly becoming erratic.

"Clear!" Dr. Cross called.

Wren's small body jerked as the electricity coursed through him.

"Still dropping!"

The room spun around me as nurses rushed in, their voices blending into a terrifying hum. Five years of careful management, of herbal remedies and gentle exercises, had all led to this moment.

"Mommy?" Wren's voice was barely a whisper as his eyes fluttered open briefly. "It hurts."

"It's okay, baby," I choked out, reaching for his hand. "You're going to be okay."

But he wasn't. His breathing became labored, his skin taking on a bluish tinge that terrified me to my core.

"Get the surgical team ready," Dr. Cross barked. "Now!"

As they prepared to wheel him to surgery, something strange happened. Wren's body tensed, his back arching slightly as his eyes rolled back in his head.

"Mommy," he whispered again, but this time his voice carried something else—something primal and powerful.

A wave of energy pulsed from his tiny frame, so intense it knocked me back against the wall. The monitors shrieked as every piece of electrical equipment in the room surged, then died.

The lights flickered once, twice, then plunged the hospital into momentary darkness.

"What was that?" Dr. Cross gasped as emergency lighting flickered on.

I knew. Oh goddess, I knew exactly what it was.

---

Thousands of miles away, in a darkened room filled with surveillance equipment, an alert pinged softly on a monitor.

A technician leaned forward, adjusting his headphones. "Sir? We've got something."

Maddox appeared in the doorway, his movements jerky and unpredictable. "What is it?"

"Energy signature detected in Paris, 11th Arrondissement." The technician's finger traced the blinking light on his screen. "It matches the profile you've been monitoring."

Maddox froze, his wild eyes fixed on the screen. "King Bloodline Energy Signature?"

"Yes, sir. It's faint, but—"

"It's him," Maddox whispered, his voice breaking. "It's my son."

He turned away, already moving toward the door. "Prepare the jet. Now."

---

"Alpha!" Elder Thompson's voice carried across the pack square as Maddox strode toward his waiting vehicle. "There's a rebellion brewing on the southern border!"

Maddox paused, his eyes unfocused. "Let them rebel."

"But the Deltas—they're organizing against you! If you leave now—"

"I said LET THEM REBEL!" Maddox roared, his Alpha tone sending the Elder staggering backward.

The pack members watching from the shadows exchanged fearful glances as their Alpha continued toward his car, his movements jerky with anticipation.

"Paris," he muttered to himself as he slid into the driver's seat. "I'm coming for you."

The engine roared to life as he ignored the Council Elder's pleas, his mind already across the ocean, searching for the family he'd lost through his own cruel game.

As the car sped toward the private airfield, Maddox's lips curved into the first genuine smile in five years—a smile that promised retribution and reunion all at once.

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