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My Alpha Faked His Death to Abandon Me Novel Cover

My Alpha Faked His Death to Abandon Me

Five years. For five years, I had prayed to the Moon Goddess for this exact moment. I stood in the center of our Alpha suite, adjusting the collar of my crimson silk dress. The dining table was set to perfection: sterling silver cutlery gleaming under the soft glow of candlelight, two plates of medium-rare steak cooling slightly, and a bottle of expensive red wine breathing on the counter. It was our fifth mating anniversary. But the real centerpiece wasn't the food. It was a small, black velvet gift box resting exactly where my mate, Alpha Bowen Smith, would sit. Inside that box wasn't a luxury watch or a pair of engraved cufflinks. It was a plastic stick with two solid pink lines. I was pregnant.
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Chapter 4

The moonlight poured over the clearing like liquid silver, bathing the gathered wolves in a soft, ethereal glow. I stood in the center of the sacred circle, my heart pounding a frantic, hopeful rhythm against my ribs.

Lewis stood before me, his massive frame relaxed, his amber eyes completely focused on my face. He didn't rush. He never rushed. For months, he had meticulously dismantled my walls, brick by terrified brick, using nothing but patience, respect, and an unwavering devotion that left me breathless.

I reached out, my trembling fingers tracing the strong line of his jaw. The intoxicating scent of crushed cedar and fresh rain wrapped around me, pulling my inner wolf, Reya, to the surface. She didn't cower. She purred.

"Are you sure, Arabella?" Lewis whispered, his deep voice thick with emotion. "I will wait another hundred years if you need me to."

Tears pricked my eyes, but this time, they weren't born of grief. "I don't want to wait another second," I answered, my voice steady and clear.

Lewis cupped my face with profound reverence. He leaned down, his lips brushing softly against my collarbone. I tilted my head back, exposing my neck, surrendering my deepest vulnerabilities to the Alpha of Silver Ridge.

When his canines pierced my skin, I gasped. But it wasn't pain. A white-hot rush of pure, golden energy exploded through my veins. The jagged, bleeding crater that Bowen's rejection had left in my soul was instantly flooded with warmth, stitching together until I was whole again. The mate bond snapped into place—a thick, unbreakable tether of absolute love and security.

Around us, the clearing erupted. Beta Marcus threw his head back and released a deafening, joyous howl. My people—the survivors I had dragged from the brink of ruin—howled with him. The two packs blended their voices into one harmonious, earth-shaking chorus. Under the full moon, our packs officially merged. I was no longer a broken, abandoned mate. I was Arabella Carter, the beloved and powerful Luna of the Silver Ridge Pack.

***

Twelve years passed like a beautiful, golden dream.

The heavy thud of flesh meeting flesh brought me back to the present. I stood on the shaded porch of the packhouse, a proud smile tugging at my lips as I watched the dust kick up on the training grounds below.

My son, Scout, was no longer the fragile five-year-old boy tracking deer prints in the mud. At seventeen, he was a towering, formidable teenager with broad shoulders and lightning-fast reflexes.

Down in the dirt, Beta Marcus launched a sweeping, brutal kick aimed at Scout's ribs. Scout didn't flinch. He dropped low, dodging the strike with terrifying agility, and used Marcus's own momentum to sweep the Beta's legs out from under him. Marcus hit the ground with a heavy grunt.

"Dead," Scout said flatly, standing over the Beta with a triumphant grin.

"Don't get cocky, pup," Lewis called out from the sidelines, though his amber eyes gleamed with absolute pride. "Your footwork was flawless, but you left your left flank entirely exposed for three seconds. In a real rogue ambush, that's all it takes."

Scout instantly dropped his grin, nodding respectfully to his adoptive father. "Yes, Alpha. I'll drill the defensive pivot again."

Watching them, my chest swelled. Lewis had trained Scout rigorously, not just in combat, but in pack strategy, diplomacy, and honor. He had raised my son to be an exceptional Alpha candidate, earning the fierce loyalty of every warrior in Silver Ridge.

"He fights like a true king," a soft, aged voice murmured beside me.

I turned to see Kehlani Smith stepping onto the porch. Bowen's mother had aged gracefully, her silver hair pinned in a strict bun, her posture as dignified as ever. Our relationship had been fraught with tension in the early years, but time and shared grief over her son's unforgivable sins had forged a deep, maternal bond between us.

"He fights like the man who raised him," I replied gently, looking back at Lewis.

Kehlani nodded slowly. She clutched a small, intricately carved wooden box in her frail hands. "It is time, Arabella. May I speak with him?"

I mind-linked Scout. A moment later, he jogged up the porch steps, wiping sweat from his brow with the hem of his shirt. "Luna Kehlani," he greeted, bowing his head in deep respect.

Kehlani looked up at my son, her eyes shining with unshed tears. She opened the wooden box. Resting on a bed of black velvet was a heavy, ancient gold ring, stamped with the crest of her ancestral bloodline.

"My son brought unimaginable shame to our family name," Kehlani said, her voice trembling but resolute. "He abandoned his duties. He abandoned his honor. But you, Scout... you have rebuilt it."

Scout stared at the ring, his breath catching in his throat.

"I formally strip Bowen of his birthright," Kehlani declared, her voice carrying the absolute weight of pack law. She reached out, taking Scout's large, calloused hand, and pressed the ring into his palm. "You are my true heir, Scout. You are the legacy of this bloodline."

Scout closed his fingers around the gold, his jaw tightening with emotion. He didn't look back at the past, at the biological father who had thrown him away like garbage. Instead, he looked at me, and then out toward the training grounds where Lewis was waiting for him.

With his Alpha ceremony rapidly approaching, the ghost of Bowen's betrayal was finally, permanently buried. We had won.

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