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I Rejected the Alpha and Hid His Baby Novel Cover

I Rejected the Alpha and Hid His Baby

The password to my husband's study wasn't our anniversary. It was his mistress's birthday. Inside, hidden under a stack of blueprints, I found a document titled "Transfer of Guardianship." It stated that upon birth, I would be stripped of all parental rights, and my baby would be raised by Kaleigh, the "Luna Designate." When I confronted Jacob, the Alpha of the Moonstone Pack, he didn't even flinch. "Kaleigh is wolfless and barren," he said coldly, sipping his whiskey. "She has the political connections to be Luna. You are just an Omega." "I am your wife!" I screamed. "You are an incubator," he corrected me. "Your genes are useful. Your status is not." He then tossed a key on the table. It was for a hidden condo. He told me that after they took my son, I could live there as his secret mistress for "stress relief." Kaleigh even mind-linked me, laughing as she called me a vessel, bragging that Jacob had never marked me because he was saving his bite for her. I realized then that running wasn't enough. To save my son, Aurelia Flynn had to cease to exist. I bought a vial of "The Widow's Kiss"—a poison that stops the heart for ten minutes—and lit a match. As the flames consumed our penthouse, I drank the poison and let the world believe the Alpha's rejected mate had committed suicide. Ten years later, deep in the mountains, Jacob stumbled into a clearing while inspecting land. He fell to his knees when he saw me, thinking he was seeing a ghost. "Aurelia? I buried you..." "You buried a memory," I said, my voice commanding him with a power he had never known I possessed. Then, a boy stepped out from behind me. He had Jacob's jawline, but his eyes were molten gold, and his aura was that of a legendary White Wolf. Jacob looked at the boy, trembling. "Is he... is he mine?" "He is mine," I replied, my eyes glowing. "You wanted a tool for your mistress. Instead, I raised the King who will strip you of everything."
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Chapter 5

Aurelia POV:

I found a room in a crumbling tenement in the Rogue district. It was a place where the law didn't reach, a place for wolves who had been exiled or forgotten.

The room smelled of mold and despair, but it had a heavy steel door.

I spent three days there, eating canned beans and planning. I needed a new identity. I needed a way to get out of the city.

On the fourth night, a knock came at the door.

I froze. I hadn't told anyone where I was. I hadn't used magic. I hadn't shifted.

"Aurelia," a soft voice called. *"Open up. You really shouldn't have used your old library card to check into the internet café downstairs. Rookie mistake."*

It was Kaleigh.

*I cursed myself. I had been so careful with the money, but I had needed a map.*

I opened the door, leaving the security chain on. She stood in the dim hallway, wearing a trench coat. *Two massive enforcers stood behind her, their arms crossed. She hadn't come alone. She wasn't stupid.*

"How did you find me?" I asked, though I already knew.

She smiled, tapping her nose. *"Money, darling. Private investigators are cheap. And you leave a trail."*

"What do you want?"

"I want to make a deal," she said. "Jacob is going crazy. He's tearing the city apart. But... we both know he doesn't want *you*."

She held up *a sleek, black briefcase.* "This is a settlement. Five million dollars. Cash."

"And what happens to me?"

"You give birth," Kaleigh said, her voice dropping to a whisper. "And then you leave. You start over in Europe. You'll be young, rich, and free."

"And you get my son."

"He needs a mother who can give him power," Kaleigh said. "My body... it's frail. I can't carry an Alpha. But I can raise one."

Her mask slipped then. I saw the greed in her eyes. It wasn't maternal love. It was hunger. She wanted my son as a trophy. A shield to protect her position as Luna.

"You're going to kill me," I said. It was a realization, sharp and cold. "Once he's born, you won't let me leave. You can't have the real mother walking around."

Kaleigh sighed. *"It would be cleaner. A tragic complication during childbirth. Jacob would mourn for a week, and then he would move on. But take the money, Aurelia. Don't make the boys break down this door."*

*She gestured to the enforcers. One of them stepped forward, reaching for the chain.*

*I needed a distraction. I looked at the old gas stove in the corner. The pilot light had been flickering all day.*

*"Wait," I said. "I'll sign."*

*"Smart girl," Kaleigh smirked.*

*I backed away, reaching into my bag. I didn't pull out a pen. I pulled out a lighter.*

*I kicked the valve on the gas line. The hiss was immediate.*

*"What are you doing?" Kaleigh shrieked, backing up.*

*"If you come in here," I said, holding the lighter up, "we all burn. The gas concentration in this small room... it'll blow the façade off the building."*

*The enforcers hesitated. Fire was the one thing wolves universally feared. It dulled the senses, burned the fur, and killed the regeneration factor.*

*"She's bluffing!" Kaleigh yelled.*

*"Am I?" I flicked the lighter. The flame danced.*

*"Let's go," one of the enforcers grunted, grabbing Kaleigh's arm. "This place is a tinderbox, Miss. We can't grab her if we're on fire."*

*Kaleigh glared at me, her face twisted in hate. "You're insane."*

*"I am a mother," I corrected.*

*They retreated down the hall. I slammed the door and locked it.* My hands were shaking. *That bought me maybe ten minutes before they found a way to cut the gas or shoot through the window.*

I looked around the room. *I couldn't run. They had the building surrounded.*

Kaleigh was right about one thing. Aurelia Flynn had to die.

If I was dead, they would stop hunting. If I was dead, my son would be safe.

I went to the stove *and fully severed the line.* The hiss of gas filled the small room.

I reached into my bag and pulled out a small vial I had bought from a Rogue chemist. It was a mixture of Wolfsbane and pufferfish toxin. It would stop my heart for ten minutes. Long enough to look like a corpse.

I checked the fire escape window. It was open. *I needed to time this perfectly.*

I took a deep breath.

"Goodbye, Jacob," I whispered.

I struck a match and dropped it on the curtains.

As the flames roared to life, licking up the walls, I drank the poison and lay down on the floor, waiting for the darkness to take me.

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