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My Alpha Blamed Me After His Mistress Killed Our Baby

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Running at the back of the pack, a she-wolf harbors a fragile secret: she is carrying Alpha Maxwell's child. She keeps this life-altering news to herself as her mate leads their territory run. Instead of his true mate, his scheming mistress Melanie runs proudly at his side, flaunting her stolen position. This routine hunt is about to shatter their lives forever in a heartbreaking werewolf fantasy of betrayal, forbidden pack dynamics, and devastating loss.

My Alpha Blamed Me After His Mistress Killed Our Baby Chapter 1

The northern ridge smelled like pine and coming snow. I ran in wolf form near the back of the pack, my paws finding purchase on ground I'd crossed a hundred times before. The secret pressed warm and terrifying against my ribs—not physical yet, barely more than a flutter of cells, but real enough that my wolf moved differently. Careful. Protective.

I hadn't told Maxwell. I hadn't told anyone.

The pack hunt was supposed to be routine—a quarterly run to reinforce territory markers and let the warriors stretch their legs under open sky. Maxwell led from the ridge crest, his dark wolf massive against the gray afternoon light. Melanie ran just behind him, her rust-colored fur sleek and her movements showy in the way they always were when Maxwell might be watching.

I stayed back. It wasn't submission. It was strategy.

The formation shifted as we crested the second ridge. I felt the change before I understood it—a ripple of tension through the pack link, warriors adjusting their spacing. Then Melanie broke formation entirely. Her wolf pivoted mid-stride and charged straight at me.

There was no warning growl. No dominance display. Just the full weight of her wolf slamming into my side with enough force to crack bone.

I went over the edge.

The world became a blur of rock and root and sky spinning too fast to track. My wolf tried to twist mid-fall, tried to protect my belly, but gravity doesn't negotiate. I hit an outcropping and felt ribs snap. Hit another and tasted blood. The ravine bottom rose up to meet me and everything went white with impact.

When I could breathe again, the pain was everywhere. But worse than the pain was the absence—the sudden, terrible silence where the fragile flutter of new life had been. My wolf screamed inside my skull. The sound had no voice but it tore through me anyway, grief so visceral it felt like a second fall.

I tried to shift back to human form. Couldn't. My wolf was too broken, too shattered by loss to let go of this shape. I lay in the dirt at the bottom of the ravine and bled.

Footsteps crunched through the underbrush above. Multiple wolves descending. I caught Maxwell's scent—pine and iron, the smell that used to mean safety—and something in me still reached for it even as my rational mind knew better.

He shifted to human form as he reached me. Crouched over my broken wolf body with the clinical detachment of someone assessing damaged equipment. His hand touched my shoulder, not gentle, just checking for structural integrity.

"Can you shift?" His voice was flat.

I managed it. Barely. The transition felt like being torn apart a second time. When I was human again I was naked and shaking, blood streaking down my legs in a way that made the loss undeniable. I reached for him with trembling hands because some stupid, dying part of me still believed he would care.

"I was—" My voice cracked. "Maxwell, I was pregnant."

His expression didn't change. He glanced at the blood, then back at my face. "You should have been faster."

The words didn't land at first. They were too absurd. Too monstrous.

"She attacked me," I whispered. "You saw her. You were right there."

"You're a Luna." His tone sharpened with impatience. "You should have been strong enough to hold your ground. This is what happens when you're too fragile for your own rank."

Something must have shown on my face—shock, or grief, or the beginning of the cold rage that would define everything that came after—because he stood abruptly and used Alpha tone. The command hit like a physical weight, pressing down on my wolf, on my voice, on my right to protest.

"Stop crying. The warriors are watching."

I stopped. Not because I wanted to. Because my body obeyed him even when my mind was screaming.

I pressed my thumb and forefinger together beneath my bloodied arm. The small movement grounded me. Kept me present. Kept me from disappearing entirely into the howling grief my wolf couldn't voice.

Maxwell gestured to two Delta warriors at the ridge's edge. "Get her back to the pack house infirmary. Carefully."

He didn't look at me again. He shifted back to wolf form and bounded up the slope, rejoining the hunt as though nothing had happened. As though I hadn't just lost everything that mattered in the dirt at his feet.

The warriors carried me in a makeshift litter woven from branches and someone's discarded shirt. I stared at the sky through the canopy and felt nothing. No—that wasn't true. I felt something crystallizing deep in my chest where the mate bond used to sing. Something cold and sharp and absolutely certain.

I had been a fool. The Moon Goddess's gift wasn't sacred. It was just biology. And biology could be severed.

By the time we reached the pack house, I had already begun to plan.

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