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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 5

The hospital discharge papers felt heavy in my hands as I climbed the stairs to our tiny apartment. Wren's small hand clutched mine, his steps slow and careful after his recent scare. The surgery had been successful, but he was still weak, his heart condition requiring careful monitoring.

"Almost there, baby," I encouraged, trying to keep my voice steady despite the exhaustion weighing on my bones.

Five years of constant vigilance had taken their toll. My once-smooth hands were now rough and scarred from endless cleaning jobs, my body thin from skipping meals to ensure Wren had enough. But none of that mattered as long as he was safe.

When we reached our door, I froze. Something was wrong.

"Mommy?" Wren's voice was small, his instincts clearly picking up on my tension.

"It's okay," I lied, pushing him slightly behind me as I examined the door. The lock was broken, the wood splintered around the mechanism. Someone had forced their way in.

My heart hammered against my ribs as I slowly pushed the door open, scanning the small space for any sign of danger. Our apartment was tiny—just two rooms plus a bathroom—but it had been our sanctuary for years.

"Hello, Josephine."

The voice hit me like a physical blow. Deep, commanding, achingly familiar.

Maddox sat in my worn-out armchair, his powerful frame making it look like a child's toy. He looked both exactly the same and completely different—the same sharp features, the same piercing eyes, but now with wild hair and several days' worth of stubble. His clothes were expensive but rumpled, as though he'd been wearing them for days.

His Alpha aura filled the tiny room like a suffocating cloud, pressing against my skin and making my wolf stir uneasily within me.

"You're not dead." His voice was soft, almost reverent. "I knew it."

I pushed Wren further behind me, my body trembling with the effort of resisting his aura. "Get out."

He smiled then, a smile that didn't reach his eyes. "I've found you." He stood, his movements fluid despite his disheveled appearance. "This little game is over."

Game. The word hit me like a slap.

Maddox reached into his jacket and pulled out something small and colorful. A limited-edition action figure—the kind that cost more than I made in a week. He held it out toward Wren, who peered curiously around my legs.

"For you," he said, his voice gentler than I'd ever heard it. "I brought you something."

Wren looked up at me, confusion in his eyes. "Who is that man, Mommy?"

Maddox's expression shifted, something painful flashing across his features. "I'm your father, son."

"No!" I stepped between them, my hands shaking but my resolve firm. "Don't you dare."

Maddox's eyes narrowed slightly, but his smile remained fixed. "Josephine, be reasonable. The test is over. You passed." He gestured around our tiny apartment as if it were beneath contempt. "You don't have to live like this anymore. Pack your bags. We're going home."

"Home?" The word felt like poison on my tongue.

"To the palace," he continued, as if I hadn't spoken. "To the life you deserve as my Luna. I've waited for you for five years."

Something inside me snapped. Five years of fear, of working multiple jobs, of watching my son struggle to breathe—all while this man had been living in luxury, playing games with our lives.

"The palace?" I stepped closer to him, no longer caring about his aura or his power. "You mean the palace where you lied? Where you pretended to be dying while I carried your child?"

His expression faltered slightly. "You don't understand—"

"I understand perfectly." My voice rose, five years of suppressed rage finally breaking free. "I heard you that night, Maddox. Standing outside your office, listening to you boast about your 'masterpiece of deception' to your Beta and Gammas."

His face paled. "Josephine—"

"You were never a dying rogue," I continued, my words sharp as knives. "You were the Alpha of the Blood Moon Pack all along. You had billions while I scrubbed floors to pay for Wren's medicine."

Maddox reached for me, his eyes wild. "It was the only way to know if you loved me for me—"

"Loved you?" I laughed, the sound brittle and sharp. "You manipulated me, used me, tested me like some kind of experiment. And when I didn't pass your twisted test, you let me believe you were dead."

Wren clutched my leg tighter, sensing the storm between us. But I couldn't stop now.

"You're not a king," I spat. "You're a tyrant who plays games with people's lives. And you lost."

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