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My Alpha Believed His Mistress and Tried to Kill Me Novel Cover

My Alpha Believed His Mistress and Tried to Kill Me

I wake to the sound of nothing. The silence in the Blood Moon pack house is a living thing, pressing against my skin like a physical weight. Five years of this suffocating quiet have taught me to move like a ghost through my own home, my bare feet finding the path across the cold hardwood floor without making a sound. I glance at the clock—6:30 AM. Nicolas will be downstairs in the training room by now. My stomach tightens at the thought of him, my mate, the man I saved and the man who now lives in terror of the sound of my voice. In the bathroom, I perform my morning ritual in complete silence. No humming, no water running unnecessarily, no clinking of bottles. My hands move through the motions with practiced precision, applying the special scent-neutralizing lotion Simone insists will keep my natural fragrance from triggering Nicolas's episodes. The irony isn't lost on me—I'm suppressing every part of myself to keep him sane.
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Chapter 4

The grip of the Gamma warriors on my arms was iron-tight, bruising flesh that was already tender from surgery. My feet dragged against the plush carpet of Nicolas’s office, leaving faint scuff marks—the only evidence I was fighting for my life.

"Get her out of here," Nicolas growled, his hand pressed to his temple as if my very existence gave him a migraine. He wasn't looking at me. He was looking at Simone, his eyes glazed with that drug-induced devotion that made my stomach churn.

Panic, cold and sharp, pierced through the haze of my grief. If they dragged me to the isolation ward now, I would never come out. Simone would make sure of it. An "unfortunate complication" from my surgery, or perhaps a "suicide" born of postpartum madness. I would die in a padded room, silenced forever, while she played house with my mate and my pack.

No.

Adrenaline surged, borrowing strength I didn't have. I didn't shift—I couldn't, not with my body so broken—but I used the element of surprise. I stomped hard on the instep of the warrior to my left. He grunted, his grip loosening just a fraction. I twisted my body, ripping my arm free, and shoved him into the other guard.

They stumbled, tangled in a heap of limbs.

I didn't run for the door. I ran for him.

I slammed my hands onto his desk, leaning over the scattered paperwork, forcing him to look at me. His eyes were dark, swirling with irritation and that unnatural fog, but for a split second, I saw a flicker of the boy I saved from the fire ten years ago.

"Look at me!" I screamed, my voice raw and scraping like gravel. It wasn't a whisper. It was a command.

Nicolas flinched, his lip curling back to reveal teeth. "Silence, Cecilia!"

"I will not be silent!" I gasped, the air burning my lungs. "You want to be rid of me? You want her? Then take her. But you will know what you are losing."

I drew a deep breath, the kind that rattles in your chest before death. The ancient words rose up, heavy and final. They tasted like ash.

"I, Cecilia Anderson..."

The air in the room shifted instantly. The temperature dropped, frost creeping across the window pane. The magic of the Moon Goddess recognized the ritual beginning.

Nicolas froze. His eyes widened, the blackness receding for a moment to reveal terrified amber. "What are you doing? Stop!"

"...reject you, Alpha Nicolas Blackwood..."

A groan ripped from his throat. He doubled over, clutching his chest as if an invisible arrow had pierced his heart. The bond—that golden, twisted thread that had tethered us for years—began to vibrate, humming with the tension of a snapping violin string. The pain hit me too, a phantom blade slicing through my soul, but I welcomed it. It was better than the numbness.

"...as my mate!"

CRACK.

The sound wasn't physical, but we all heard it. A thunderclap in a quiet room. Nicolas fell to his knees, a guttural roar of agony tearing from his throat. He clawed at the carpet, gasping, his Alpha aura flickering and dying out like a suffocated candle.

I stood there, trembling, tears streaming down my face. It was done. I was breaking us to save myself.

But Simone was faster.

She saw her prize slipping away. If the bond snapped completely, Nicolas would be weakened, perhaps even killed by the shock, and her puppet would be broken. Her eyes darted to the silver letter opener on the desk—a sharp, gleaming blade meant for envelopes, not flesh.

"She's killing him!" Simone shrieked, her voice reaching a pitch that shattered glass. "She's using dark magic!"

Before I could react, Simone snatched the letter opener. She didn't lunge at me. She turned the blade on herself.

With a sickening slice, she dragged the silver edge across her own forearm. Blood, bright and metallic-smelling, sprayed across the desk and onto Nicolas’s face.

"Help me, Alpha! She's trying to kill me!"

The scent of blood hit Nicolas like a physical blow. His head snapped up. The amber in his eyes was gone, swallowed instantly by the void of the feral wolf. The beast didn't see logic. It didn't see the woman who had loved him for a decade. It only smelled blood. It only heard the distress call of the woman he had been brainwashed to protect.

He didn't even stand up fully. He launched himself from the floor, a blur of muscle and violence.

"No!" I raised my hands, a futile gesture against an Alpha's rage.

He collided with me, the impact driving the air from my lungs. I felt the searing heat of claws before I felt the pain. They tore through the silk of my blouse, through skin and muscle, raking across my chest and throat in a vicious, diagonal slash.

I was thrown backward like a ragdoll. My spine collided with the heavy mahogany bookshelf, books tumbling down around me like falling masonry. I slid to the floor, my hands instinctively clutching my throat.

Warmth. So much warmth, soaking my hands, my chest.

I tried to inhale, but all I could do was gurgle. Blood bubbled past my lips, metallic and hot. My vision swam, the edges turning dark and fuzzy.

Across the room, the silence returned. Heavy. Final.

Nicolas stood over the desk, his chest heaving, his claws dripping crimson onto the pristine carpet. The scent of my blood—his mate's blood—finally pierced through the drugs and the rage.

He blinked. Once. Twice. The blackness in his eyes receded, leaving him staring at his own hands in horror.

"Cecilia?" he whispered, his voice trembling.

I couldn't answer. I couldn't breathe. I slumped sideways, my cheek pressing against the cold floor, watching the red pool spread around me like a halo. The last thing I saw was Simone, clutching her arm, a look of pure, satisfied malice on her face as the darkness finally swallowed me whole.

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