
My Alpha Faked His Death to Abandon Me
Chapter 2
The sun rose, painting the blood-soaked woods in a mocking, cheerful light. Bowen had staged his death perfectly. I knew our border patrols were already finding the planted evidence—torn clothing, splashed blood, signs of a massive rogue struggle. But I didn't have time to mourn a ghost or cry over a broken bond. The sharp, hollow ache in my chest was a constant, agonizing reminder of his rejection, but the wailing from the bassinet anchored me to reality.
I looked down at baby James. He had Bowen’s dark hair and Tessa’s delicate nose. He was completely innocent. But if the pack discovered Bowen had drained our offshore accounts and left this illegitimate pup behind, they would tear the child apart. A traitor's bastard. That’s all he would be here.
I have to protect him, I thought, my hand resting instinctively over my own flat stomach. And I have to protect my own.
I wrapped James in a thick woolen blanket, slipping out the back of the packhouse before the morning patrols returned to sound the alarm. The drive to the borders of the Moonlight Sanctuary Pack was a blur of unshed tears. I gripped the steering wheel until my knuckles turned white, fighting the physical nausea of my severed mate bond with every mile.
Alpha Diana Moon was waiting for me at the border line, her expression unreadable but her eyes soft. The morning mist clung to the pine trees around us, hiding us from the rest of the world.
"You're sure about this, Arabella?" Diana asked, her voice a gentle rumble in the quiet woods.
I looked down at the sleeping infant in my arms. He was breathing softly, completely unaware of the devastating betrayal that brought him into this world. "He deserves a clean slate, Diana. Here, he's just a pup who needs a home. In my pack, he'll be a symbol of treason. They will never accept him. Please."
Diana stepped forward, carefully taking the warm bundle from my aching arms. "Moonlight Sanctuary protects all innocents. He will be loved, Arabella. And he will never know the stigma of his father's sins."
"Thank you," I whispered, my voice cracking. I turned away before the tears could fall. I couldn't afford to be weak. Not today.
By the time I returned to our packhouse, all hell had broken loose.
"The accounts are empty!" Elder Thomas roared, his face purple with rage. "And the patrol found blood! Alpha Bowen is dead!"
Hundreds of pack members crowded the grand hall, their voices blending into a deafening roar of panic. Fear rolled off them in suffocating waves. They were leaderless. Bankrupt. Terrified.
I stood at the back of the hall, the phantom pain of my severed mate bond threatening to drop me to my knees. Reya, I called to my wolf. I need you. Now.
We are not broken, Reya growled back, her spirit flaring to life within my chest. We are Luna.
I pushed through the heavy oak doors, my heels clicking sharply against the marble floor. "Silence!"
I didn't yell, but I didn't have to. I walked straight down the center aisle, my spine rigid. The crowd parted instantly. Whispers erupted as they saw the pale, exhausted look on my face, but I kept my chin high. I climbed the three wooden steps to the Alpha's dais, standing exactly where Bowen used to stand.
"Alpha Bowen is not dead," I said, my voice cutting through the heavy, terrified air. Gasps echoed around the room. "He faked the rogue attack. He drained our pack accounts, took his chosen mate, and abandoned us in the night."
The silence that followed was absolute, terrifying. Then, the uproar began.
"Traitor!"
"We have nothing!"
"What do we do? We're ruined!"
"Enough!" I slammed my hand against the wooden podium.
The sheer force of my dormant Luna aura exploded outward. It wasn't the suffocating, heavy pressure of an Alpha that forced people down in fear. It was a fierce, protective wave of pure silver energy, washing over the panicked crowd, forcing the elders to lower their heads and the warriors to bare their necks in sudden reverence.
I let the aura settle over them, demanding their absolute attention.
"Bowen left us with nothing," I continued, my voice steady, ringing with an authority I never knew I possessed. "He rejected me, and he rejected all of you. But this pack does not end with a coward."
I placed a protective hand over my stomach. The room watched my movement, their eyes widening in collective realization.
"I am pregnant," I declared, the words echoing off the high vaulted ceilings.
A collective gasp swept through the hall. Elder Thomas's jaw dropped.
"I carry the true heir of this pack," I said, my voice hardening into steel. "Bowen may have stolen our money, but he did not steal our strength. I am your Luna. I will not abandon you. We will rebuild this pack from the ground up, dollar by dollar, brick by brick. Anyone who wishes to leave may walk out those doors right now. But those who stay... you will stand with me."
No one moved. Not a single soul stepped toward the door.
Instead, Elder Thomas slowly dropped to one knee, bowing his head. One by one, the warriors, the healers, the mothers, and the children followed. Hundreds of wolves knelt before me.
I looked out at my pack, the severed bond in my chest aching, but a new, unbreakable fire burning in its place. Bowen thought he had destroyed me. He was dead wrong.
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