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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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Chapter 2

The burner phone felt foreign in my hand—a cheap plastic thing I'd picked up at a gas station three towns over. I sat in my car in the grocery store parking lot, fingers hovering over the keypad as rain drummed against the windshield.

I hadn't used these channels in years. Hadn't needed to.

The number came back to me like muscle memory. Three rings, then a click.

"Raven speaking." The voice was careful, neutral.

"It's Nightingale," I said quietly, using the old code name that tasted like ash on my tongue. "I need information."

A pause. "Nightingale's been dark for six years."

"I'm aware." I watched a young mother dash through the rain with her pup, shielding him with her jacket. "I need a dossier. Subject: Alpha Joshua of Stone River Pack. Current activities, locations, associations. Especially anything involving the Silver Claw Pack and Piper Martinez."

Another pause, longer this time. "That's going to cost you."

"Name it."

"A favor. To be collected later."

I closed my eyes. Favors in my old world were currency more valuable than gold. But I needed to know. "Agreed."

"Twenty-four hours."

The line went dead.

I sat there as the rain intensified, watching water stream down the glass. My wolf stirred restlessly, sensing the shift. We were waking up. Finally.

The dossier arrived via encrypted email the next afternoon. I opened it in the bathroom with the door locked, Halle napping in her room.

The first photo punched the air from my lungs.

Cameron—Joshua—standing on the steps of the Silver Claw pack house, arm around Piper's waist. The timestamp: last Tuesday. The day he'd told me he was meeting with the Council about border disputes.

I scrolled through page after page. Dinner dates. Pack meetings. A formal betrothal ceremony three months ago that I'd known nothing about. Financial records showing he'd been funneling pack resources into joint accounts with the Martinez family.

Three days a week at Silver Claw. Minimum.

My hands shook so badly I nearly dropped the phone.

The final page contained a schedule. His schedule. Every movement tracked and documented.

Including today.

I checked the time. If the intel was accurate, Cameron's mother would be at the guest wing right now, caring for Rylie while Piper attended some spa appointment.

I shouldn't go. I should stay home, process this information, plan my next move carefully.

But I needed to see it. Needed to know if his own mother was complicit in erasing us.

The guest wing sat on the far side of the pack house, reserved for visiting dignitaries. I'd never been inside—Cameron had always insisted it was off-limits during my cleaning duties. Now I understood why.

I moved through the shadows of the corridor, my suppressed aura making me nearly invisible to casual observation. Years of hiding had taught me how to be a ghost in my own home.

Voices drifted from an open doorway.

"Hold still, sweetheart. Almost done."

Luna Margaret's voice, warm and indulgent in a way I'd never heard directed at Halle.

I pressed myself against the wall, peering around the doorframe.

Margaret sat on a plush sofa, Rylie perched between her knees. She drew a silver brush through the girl's dark hair with careful strokes, humming softly.

"There we are, my beautiful granddaughter," Margaret cooed, setting the brush aside. "Perfect, just like your mother."

Granddaughter.

The word hit me like a physical blow. Margaret had never called Halle that. Never brushed her hair or hummed to her or looked at her with anything approaching this tender affection.

Rylie giggled, leaning back against Margaret's chest. "Gamma says I'm going to be the strongest she-wolf in the pack when I grow up."

"Of course you will, darling. You have excellent bloodlines on both sides." Margaret pressed a kiss to the top of Rylie's head. "Your father is a powerful Alpha, and your mother—"

"Is going to be Luna," Rylie finished proudly. "And that runt girl at the playground won't be allowed here anymore. Mommy promised."

Margaret's expression didn't change. No shock. No correction. Just a knowing smile.

"Your mother is very wise," she said softly.

I backed away before they could sense me, my wolf howling with rage inside my chest. The betrayal went deeper than Cameron. His entire family had chosen Piper and Rylie. Had erased Halle from existence as thoroughly as if she'd never been born.

I made it to my car before the tears came, hot and bitter.

Two days later, Halle woke burning with fever.

Her small body trembled against mine as I carried her to the car, her skin so hot it scared me. Her wolf was fighting the suppression—I could feel it through our bond, a desperate creature trying to break free and finding only walls.

"Mama," she whimpered. "It hurts."

"I know, baby. We're going to make it better."

The Pack Hospital smelled of antiseptic and fear. I rushed through the doors with Halle in my arms, heading straight for the emergency desk.

"Please," I gasped. "My daughter—she's burning up."

The nurse looked up, then past me. Her expression shifted.

"I'm sorry, you'll need to wait. We have another emergency."

I turned.

Piper stood near the examination rooms, Rylie cradled against her hip. The girl had a small bandage on her elbow—barely a scratch.

"Dr. Morrison is with my daughter," Piper announced, her voice carrying across the waiting room. "A dog attacked her at the park. She needs immediate attention."

A dog. Not even another wolf. A dog.

Halle's fever spiked higher. I felt it through our bond, her small body going rigid.

"Please," I said again, louder now. "She's—"

"You'll wait your turn." Piper's smile was poison-sweet. "Some of us have priority here."

"My daughter is sick!" The words ripped from my throat. "She needs—"

"Elora."

Cameron's voice cut through the chaos like a blade. He stood in the doorway, still in his Alpha formal wear. Behind him, I caught a glimpse of Piper's satisfied smirk.

"What's going on here?" His tone was carefully neutral, but his eyes held a warning.

"Our daughter is sick," I said, holding his gaze. "She needs a doctor. Now."

"The doctor is occupied with an emergency." He moved closer, his voice dropping. "Stop causing a scene in front of important guests."

Important guests.

Halle whimpered in my arms, her fever climbing.

"Cameron—"

"Take her to the hallway," he said, each word clipped. "Wait there. Someone will see to her when they're available."

Piper's laugh was soft, triumphant.

I looked at the man I'd sacrificed everything for. The man whose daughter burned with fever in my arms while he prioritized another woman's child over his own.

And something inside me finally, irreversibly broke.

"Of course," I heard myself say. "Whatever you think is best, Alpha."

I carried Halle to the hallway, settling onto the hard plastic chairs. She curled against my chest, her small body shaking.

Through the window, I watched Cameron place his hand on Piper's lower back, guiding her toward the examination room. Watched him smile at Rylie, his expression warm and paternal.

I pulled out my phone with my free hand.

It was time to stop hiding.

Time to remember who I really was.

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