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My Alpha Blamed Me After His Mistress Killed Our Baby Novel Cover

My Alpha Blamed Me After His Mistress Killed Our Baby

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.
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Chapter 2

The infirmary smelled like antiseptic and something underneath it I couldn't name. Loss, maybe. The kind that soaks into walls.

I'd been lying in the narrow bed for three days. The physical injuries were healing—ribs knitting back together, bruises fading from purple to yellow-green. The Healer had been efficient and silent. She'd asked no questions about the blood. No one did.

The other wound wouldn't heal. I knew that. My wolf knew it too. She'd gone quiet in a way that felt permanent, curled tight in some unreachable corner of my mind where I couldn't comfort her and she couldn't comfort me.

I pressed my thumb and forefinger together beneath the thin blanket. The small pressure kept me anchored. Kept me from drifting into the howling grief that lived just behind my sternum.

Footsteps in the hallway. I knew them before she appeared—Melanie's gait had a particular rhythm, confident and deliberate. She stopped in the doorway and smiled. Not warm. Just the shape of warmth.

"Alice." She leaned against the frame like she had all the time in the world. "You're looking better."

I said nothing. Looked at her and waited.

Her smile thinned. "The Alpha Summit is three weeks away. I'll need your latest wolf-blight findings formatted for the presentation." She paused, letting the familiar script settle between us. "Under my name. As usual."

My hands stayed still on top of the blanket. I noted, with the clinical precision I'd learned to apply to everything that hurt, that she was wearing a new pendant—Luna-style, silver with an intricate knot pattern I recognized from the pack's ceremonial collection. Maxwell's taste. Maxwell's gift.

"Of course," I said quietly.

Melanie's eyes narrowed slightly, as though my easy compliance made her suspicious. But she recovered quickly. "Good. I'll send the formatting requirements to your lab terminal." She straightened, adjusting the pendant so it caught the light. "Rest up. We need you functional."

She left. I listened to her footsteps fade down the hall and counted to sixty before I let myself breathe fully.

Functional. Yes. I could be that.

---

I returned to my lab on the fourth day. The space felt different—or maybe I felt different inside it. The familiar equipment, the rows of carefully labeled compounds, the digital records I'd maintained with obsessive precision for years. All of it exactly where I'd left it.

I pulled up my latest research files. The wolf-blight cure was nearly complete—the final iteration stable, replicable, and more effective than anything the pack had produced in three generations. It was mine. Every breakthrough, every failed experiment that taught me what not to do, every late night when my wolf had pressed close to keep me company while I worked.

Melanie would present it at the Summit. Maxwell would stand beside her and accept the recognition. The pack would applaud. And I would watch from whatever corner they allowed me to occupy.

Unless I didn't.

I opened a new encrypted partition on my terminal. Started copying files. Not just the research—everything. Melanie's financial records, accessible through my Luna clearance that no one had thought to revoke. Pack treasury withdrawals that didn't match any approved budget line. Falsified research credits spanning back four years. Communications I should never have been able to access but could, because Maxwell had never imagined I'd look.

I found the pack council minutes from Evan's shunning vote. Maxwell's name beside every enabling decision. The clinical language that made my brother's destruction sound like policy.

I copied it all. Encrypted it. Stored it in three separate cloud locations using accounts Melanie's limited technical understanding would never trace.

My hands were steady. My wolf was still silent. But something else had woken up inside me—something that knew exactly how to wait.

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The summons came two days later. A formal pack ceremony in the main hall. Attendance mandatory for all ranked members.

I dressed carefully. Luna attire, perfectly pressed. Hair pulled back. The pendant Maxwell had given me at our mating ceremony—I hadn't taken it off in five years. It felt like a collar now.

The hall was full. Warriors in formal dress. Elders in the front rows. Maxwell stood at the center podium, Melanie beside him in a gown that cost more than most pack members earned in a month. The new pendant gleamed at her throat.

Maxwell's eyes found me as I entered. He gestured to the podium. "Luna Alice. Please join us."

I walked forward. Every step measured. Every breath controlled.

He handed me a paper—official pack letterhead, formal language. My hands didn't shake as I took it.

"Read it aloud," Maxwell said. Not a request.

I looked at the words. Posthumous honors. Evan's name. And then Melanie's, credited as the moral conscience who brought his dangerous behavior to light. The pack's gratitude for her courage.

I opened my mouth to refuse. To say this was a lie. To say Evan was innocent and Melanie destroyed him and Maxwell let it happen.

Maxwell's Alpha tone crashed over me before I could form the words. The command was absolute, undeniable, a physical weight that pressed down on my wolf and my voice and my right to resist.

"Read it."

My body moved before my mind consented. My voice spoke words I didn't choose. The pack listened. When I finished, they applauded.

Maxwell smiled. Melanie's hand rested on his arm, proprietary and triumphant.

I stepped down from the podium. Walked to my assigned seat in the second row. Pressed my thumb and forefinger together beneath the fold of my gown where no one could see.

My hands didn't shake. I'd spent years learning to make them still.

But inside, in the cold sharp place where my grief had crystallized into something else entirely, I was already counting down. Three weeks until the Summit. Three weeks to finish what I'd started.

Three weeks until they learned what it cost to make me read lies over my brother's grave.

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