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I Escaped the Alpha Who Poisoned Our Child Novel Cover

I Escaped the Alpha Who Poisoned Our Child

The plastic flower hair clip felt small and innocent in my palm as I hurried back through the pack house corridors. Three days I'd spent saving coins from the grocery budget, just to buy something pretty for Mia. Something to make her smile after weeks of Adler's bullying and Elias's cold dismissal of her "weakness." I tucked the clip into my sleeve, my heart racing. If Elias found out I'd spent pack money—even just a few coins—on something so frivolous, there would be consequences. But Mia deserved this small beauty in her life. "Just a little further," I whispered to myself, passing through the common room where several pack members sat in comfortable chairs, their eyes following me with the usual mixture of pity and disdain. I was almost to the stairs when his scent hit me—pine and dominance, the unmistakable Alpha aura that made every wolf in the vicinity straighten instinctively. "Marilyn." His voice sliced through the air like a blade. "Where have you been?" I froze, my fingers instinctively closing around the hair clip. "Just...
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The plastic flower hair clip felt small and innocent in my palm as I hurried back through the pack house corridors. Three days I'd spent saving coins from the grocery budget, just to buy something pretty for Mia. Something to make her smile after weeks of Adler's bullying and Elias's cold dismissal of her "weakness."

I tucked the clip into my sleeve, my heart racing. If Elias found out I'd spent pack money—even just a few coins—on something so frivolous, there would be consequences. But Mia deserved this small beauty in her life.

"Just a little further," I whispered to myself, passing through the common room where several pack members sat in comfortable chairs, their eyes following me with the usual mixture of pity and disdain.

I was almost to the stairs when his scent hit me—pine and dominance, the unmistakable Alpha aura that made every wolf in the vicinity straighten instinctively.

"Marilyn." His voice sliced through the air like a blade. "Where have you been?"

I froze, my fingers instinctively closing around the hair clip. "Just... checking the village stores for next week's supplies, Alpha."

Elias's eyes narrowed, that familiar look of suspicion crossing his face. "And what's that in your hand?"

"Nothing," I said too quickly, taking a step back.

In three strides, he closed the distance between us. His hand shot out, gripping my wrist with bruising force. "Don't lie to me."

The hair clip fell to the floor with a tiny plastic clink that seemed deafening in the suddenly silent room.

"What is this?" He picked it up, examining the cheap plastic flower with disgust. "You left pack territory to buy this... garbage?"

"It's for Mia," I whispered, feeling the weight of every stare in the room. "She's been so sad lately, and I thought—"

"You thought you had the right to spend MY money on trinkets?" His voice rose to a roar that made the windows vibrate. "A wolfless burden with no contribution to this pack, stealing from me?"

"I didn't steal," I protested, my voice barely audible. "It was just a few coins from—"

His fist closed around the hair clip with a sickening crunch. Plastic shards scattered across the floor as he ground his heel into them.

"You will learn your place," he snarled, grabbing my arm and dragging me toward the dungeon entrance. "Mia! Come here!"

My daughter appeared in the doorway, her small face pale with fear. "Mommy?"

"Elias, please," I begged as he seized Mia's hand. "Not her. Punish me if you must, but not her."

"Both of you," he growled, his Alpha tone vibrating through my bones. "Three days in the silver cell. Perhaps that will teach you the value of pack resources."

The silver-lined dungeon was a place of nightmares for werewolves. The metal burned our skin on contact, weakening us in ways that went beyond physical pain.

"Elias!" I screamed as he threw us inside. "She's just a child!"

The heavy door slammed shut with finality, leaving us in complete darkness. I heard the key turn in the lock and his footsteps receding.

"Mia, baby, come here." I extended my arms in the darkness, feeling her small body collide with mine. "It's okay. Mommy's here."

But it wasn't okay. The silver traces in the walls emitted a faint, toxic glow that burned wherever it touched. I positioned myself against the worst of it, using my body as a shield.

"Hold on to me," I whispered, feeling Mia's small hands clutch at my shirt. "Don't touch the walls."

For three days, we huddled in that darkness. No food, no water except what I could catch in my cupped hands from the small drip in the corner. My back and arms burned raw where the silver contacted my skin, but I didn't dare shift Mia away from me.

When the door finally opened, blinding light flooded in. I couldn't stand, my legs too weak from hunger and dehydration.

"Get up," Elias ordered coldly. "Your punishment is over."

We staggered out, Mia leaning heavily against me. The pack members who passed us looked away, their shame palpable but unspoken.

"The Luna floor has been... reassigned," Elias announced as we reached the top level. "Your things are in the hall."

There, in black garbage bags, lay our clothes, books, and precious few possessions. Beyond them, I could see Angelique's designer luggage being carried into what had been my home.

"Angelique and Adler will be staying in the Luna Suite," Elias continued, his tone businesslike. "You and Mia will take the servant's quarters in the basement. And you," he pointed at me, "will serve as Angelique's personal maid. That's how you'll earn your keep from now on."

Angelique appeared in the doorway, her perfect lips curved in a triumphant smile. Behind her, Adler smirked at Mia.

"Welcome to your new home," she purred. "I do hope you know how to properly polish silver, Marilyn. I have so many pieces that need attention."

I looked down at Mia's exhausted face, then at the garbage bags containing our lives. Something inside me—something that had been sleeping for ten long years—stirred in the darkness.

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