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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 5

Word travels fast in the werewolf world, carried on the wind by traveling merchants and loose-lipped rogues. For years, I hadn't spared a single thought for Bowen or his chosen mate, Tessa. I was too busy rebuilding the ashes he left behind into an empire. But as Scout’s Alpha Ascension drew near, the whispers from the borderlands finally reached my desk.

Lewis’s intelligence network was flawless, and the reports they brought back were a portrait of absolute karma. Across the country, Bowen and Tessa’s luxurious rogue life had completely collapsed. The millions of dollars Bowen had stolen from our pack accounts hadn't lasted forever. Squandered on high-roller tables, frivolous living, and penthouse suites, the money had finally run dry.

They had been evicted. Destitute and desperate, they were forced into hiding, sleeping in moldy, rundown motels to evade the ruthless rogue hunters tracking them for unpaid debts. The reports said Tessa was unrecognizable; her stolen, pampered beauty had faded under the crushing weight of stress and poverty. Bowen, unable to cope with his own failures, had developed a severe drinking problem, crawling into the bottom of a whiskey bottle to hide from his reality.

But the most dangerous detail came from a traveling informant. While drinking heavily in a shady, underground rogue bar, Bowen had overheard some nomadic wolves gossiping. They were talking about the massive, untouchable wealth of the Silver Ridge Pack, and the upcoming Alpha Ascension of the region's youngest prodigy: Scout Evans.

He realized I hadn't just survived his betrayal—I had triumphed. And more importantly, he realized his biological son was about to inherit a fortune. Reignited by pure, delusional greed and toxic entitlement, Bowen had dragged a miserable Tessa all the way back to our territory.

I was sitting in the Alpha office with Lewis, reviewing the final guest list for the Ascension ceremony, when the heavy oak doors suddenly slammed open.

I jumped, my pen clattering onto the mahogany desk. Scout stood in the doorway. He was still in his dark patrol gear, but his usually composed face was stark pale. His chest heaved as if he had run all the way from the southern border without stopping to breathe. He wasn't physically injured, but his amber eyes—so much like his mother's—swam with deep, unsettled disgust.

"Scout?" I stood up immediately, my chair scraping against the floor. "What's wrong? Did you find a breach?"

Lewis was on his feet in a second, his protective Alpha aura flaring to life, filling the room with a heavy, grounding warmth. "Report, Scout."

Scout stepped into the room, closing the heavy doors behind him. He swallowed hard, his jaw clenching. "There’s a rogue camp set up just outside the southern boundary line. It’s filthy. Just a torn tarp and some trash. But... I didn't just smell them. I heard him."

My blood ran ice cold. "Heard who?"

"Bowen," Scout spat the name like it was poison on his tongue. He tapped his temple, his fingers trembling slightly with suppressed rage. "He bypassed the pack wards. He used the residual blood-tie to force a one-way mind-link into my head while I was on patrol."

All the air vanished from my lungs. A blood-tie. It was an ancient, primal magic that connected a sire to his pup, impossible to block completely until the pup fully ascended as an Alpha.

"What did he say?" Lewis asked, his voice a low, dangerous rumble that promised violence.

Scout looked at me, his eyes softening with fierce, protective loyalty. "He whispered lies. He called me 'son'. He said that you stole his birthright, Mom. He told me that you framed him, forced him into exile, and stole his pack just so you could replace him with Alpha Lewis. He said he came back to save me."

Panic, sharp and suffocating, clawed its way up my throat. The walls of the office seemed to violently shrink. Suddenly, I wasn't the powerful Luna of Silver Ridge; I was the broken, rejected mate bleeding on the floor of my old packhouse. The phantom pain of his rejection ripped through my chest. My breathing turned shallow and erratic, and my hand flew up, my fingers digging frantically into the mate mark on my neck.

"Arabella," a deep, steady voice cut through the ringing in my ears.

A large, warm hand covered mine, gently pulling my fingers away from my neck. Lewis stepped entirely into my space, wrapping his massive arms around my trembling shoulders and pulling me flush against his chest. He didn't use his Alpha tone. He just let his scent—the intoxicating, clean aroma of fresh rain and crushed cedar—wash over me, chasing away the ghost of Bowen’s putrid memory.

"Look at me," Lewis murmured, resting his chin on the top of my head. "He is nothing. He is a pathetic, desperate rogue sitting in the dirt outside our gates. He cannot touch you. He cannot touch our son."

I closed my eyes, inhaling Lewis’s cedar scent, letting the unbreakable warmth of our true mate bond stitch my fraying nerves back together. My wolf, Reya, shook off her momentary terror and bared her teeth. Lewis was right. I wasn't that helpless girl anymore.

I opened my eyes and pulled back slightly, my panic hardening into cold, unyielding steel. I looked at my son, who stood tall and unswayed by his biological father's toxic manipulation.

"Are you alright, Scout?" I asked, my voice steadying.

"I'm fine, Mom," Scout said fiercely. "I know exactly who my real father is, and he's standing right beside you. I just wanted you to know the rat is back."

Lewis nodded, his amber eyes glowing with lethal intent. He reached out and tapped the pack-link comms on the desk. "Beta Marcus. Pull all reserves. I want the border patrols doubled immediately. Lethal force is authorized for any rogue stepping one inch over the boundary line."

I stood tall beside my mate, my chin raised. Bowen wanted to play the victim. He wanted to crawl back from the gutter and claim the empire we had built with our own blood and sweat.

Let him try. We were ready.

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