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My Alpha Claimed Another While Our Daughter Suffered Novel Cover

My Alpha Claimed Another While Our Daughter Suffered

The dust motes danced in the afternoon sunlight streaming through Cameron's office window as I ran the cloth over his mahogany desk. He'd asked me to clean his workspace while he was away—said he wanted to come home to order, to my scent lingering in his sanctuary. I'd believed him, foolish as that sounds now. My hand brushed against something wedged between the desk and the wall. A magazine. The regional Alpha Weekly, crumpled and shoved out of sight like trash. I shouldn't have looked. Part of me knew that even as I smoothed out the wrinkled pages. Then I saw him. Cameron stood tall in a charcoal suit—the one I'd ironed three days ago, pressing careful creases into the sleeves while he kissed my forehead and promised it was for a peace treaty meeting.
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The dust motes danced in the afternoon sunlight streaming through Cameron's office window as I ran the cloth over his mahogany desk. He'd asked me to clean his workspace while he was away—said he wanted to come home to order, to my scent lingering in his sanctuary. I'd believed him, foolish as that sounds now.

My hand brushed against something wedged between the desk and the wall. A magazine. The regional Alpha Weekly, crumpled and shoved out of sight like trash.

I shouldn't have looked. Part of me knew that even as I smoothed out the wrinkled pages.

Then I saw him.

Cameron stood tall in a charcoal suit—the one I'd ironed three days ago, pressing careful creases into the sleeves while he kissed my forehead and promised it was for a peace treaty meeting. In the photo, he looked powerful. Confident. His arm wrapped possessively around a woman with glossy dark hair and a dress that probably cost more than our monthly food budget.

The caption burned itself into my brain: *Alpha Joshua of Stone River with his fiancée, Piper Martinez, daughter of Alpha Martinez.*

Alpha Joshua.

Fiancée.

The magazine slipped from my fingers. My wolf stirred for the first time in months, a low whimper of confusion echoing through our bond. We'd been so quiet, so dormant, convinced that hiding was safety. That Cameron's insistence on secrecy protected us.

What had he called it? A political necessity. Enemies everywhere. Our bond too precious to expose.

Lies. All lies.

I picked up the magazine with shaking hands, studying every detail. The way he smiled at her. The ease in his posture. This wasn't political theater—this was a man comfortable in his deception.

The front door slammed downstairs. Cameron's footsteps, heavy on the stairs.

I met him in the hallway, the magazine clutched against my chest like evidence at a trial. He stopped when he saw my face, and something flickered in his eyes. Not guilt—calculation.

"Elora." His voice carried that practiced warmth, the tone he used when he wanted to soothe me back into compliance. "What's wrong, sweetheart?"

I held up the magazine. "Who is Alpha Joshua?"

His jaw tightened. Then he laughed, reaching for me. "That? Baby, that's just politics. Alpha Martinez needed—"

"Don't." The word came out sharper than I'd ever spoken to him. "Don't lie to me. Not about this."

He moved closer, and I caught it—vanilla and spice, clinging to his collar. Another woman's scent. My wolf snarled.

"You're overreacting." His tone shifted, harder now. "It's a political arrangement. Martinez needed a show of unity for his pack, and I needed access to his resources. The photo means nothing."

"Then why Joshua? Why not Cameron Stone?"

"Because—" He ran a hand through his hair, frustration bleeding through his careful mask. "Because it's complicated, Elora. You wouldn't understand the intricacies of pack politics."

Wouldn't understand. As if I hadn't been raised in the most complex political structure in our world.

"Try me," I said quietly.

His eyes flashed. "Enough." The Alpha command rolled through his voice, hitting me like a physical blow. "Drop this. Now."

My knees buckled. The command forced submission through every fiber of my being, my wolf whimpering and tucking her tail. But beneath the enforced obedience, rage burned white-hot.

Cameron caught my elbow, steadying me with false tenderness. "I'm doing this for us, Elora. For our family. Trust me."

He left me trembling in the hallway, the magazine crumpled at my feet.

Two days later, I took Halle to the pack playground, desperate for normalcy. She needed to run, to play, to be a child instead of the invisible daughter of a hidden mate.

She was laughing on the swings when I saw them.

Piper Martinez stood near the slide, immaculate in designer jeans and a cashmere sweater. A little girl with her same dark hair clung to her hand—Rylie, I'd learn later. They were touring the grounds, Piper's gaze sweeping over everything with proprietary satisfaction.

"My future home," I heard her tell another she-wolf. "Joshua says we'll renovate completely."

My stomach turned to ice.

Then Rylie shoved Halle.

My daughter hit the mud hard, her small cry of pain cutting through the playground chatter. Rylie stood over her, hands on her hips in a perfect mimicry of her mother's arrogance.

"My mommy says you're a runt with no daddy!" Rylie's voice carried across the playground. "You don't even belong here!"

I ran, sliding to my knees beside Halle. Mud soaked through my jeans as I gathered her against my chest, her tears hot against my neck.

"Shh, baby. I've got you."

When I looked up, Piper was watching us. A slow smile curved her lips—not apologetic, not embarrassed. Triumphant.

Our eyes locked, and in that moment, I saw exactly what she saw: a weak, muddy woman comforting a child she believed had no claim to anything. No threat. No consequence.

She had no idea who I really was.

But she would.

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