
My Alpha Forced Me to Accept His Mistress
Chapter 3
The fluorescent lights of the pack clinic flickered above me as my fingers danced across the keyboard. The midnight silence wrapped around me like a cloak, the only sound the soft clicking of keys and my racing heartbeat.
"Just a little deeper," I whispered to myself, sweat beading on my forehead as I navigated through the encrypted files.
Marcus Stone, our Pack Healer, was meticulous about security—but he'd never anticipated someone like me. Someone with nothing left to lose.
I'd been watching him enter his credentials for weeks now. Four more keystrokes and—
"Bingo," I breathed as the screen flashed green.
The Pack Healer's private database stretched before me like a digital treasure trove. I scrolled past routine checkups and minor injuries until I found what I was looking for.
"Alpha Damien Morgan - Confidential Medical Examination."
My fingers trembled as I clicked on the file. The document that opened before me was stamped with the highest classification: "EYES ONLY - ALPHA COMMAND."
"This can't be right," I whispered, scanning the contents.
But the diagnosis was unmistakable:
"Patient exhibits severe oligospermia with sperm count virtually nonexistent. Wolf appears to be functionally sterile."
The room spun around me as the implications hit like physical blows.
"Aviana's baby..." I whispered, my voice breaking in the empty clinic. "It can't be his."
Aria stirred inside me, her presence a comforting warmth against the ice flooding my veins. *We knew something was wrong. This confirms it.*
"But why would she lie?" I asked aloud, though I already knew the answer.
Power. Position. The Luna title she'd coveted for so long.
I needed more than just the medical report. I needed to hear it for myself.
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The pack hospital's corridors were eerily quiet as I slipped through them an hour later. I'd spent precious minutes masking my scent—a skill I'd perfected in high school when hiding from bullies became a matter of survival.
A mixture of crushed herbs and a special oil from the pack's apothecary created a neutralizing barrier around my natural scent. As long as I didn't get too close or sweat excessively, I was effectively invisible to werewolf noses.
I spotted Aviana's golden hair through the glass doors of the VIP maternity ward. She was alone, her hand resting protectively over her still-flat stomach as she spoke to a nurse.
"The Alpha will be here shortly," she was saying, her voice carrying that false sweetness I'd grown to despise. "I'll be in the private consultation room."
Perfect.
I slipped into an empty room adjacent to the consultation room, leaving the door cracked just enough to hear their voices when they entered.
"Remember," I whispered to myself, pressing my palm against my racing heart. "Just listen. Don't react."
Minutes later, I heard Damien's heavy footsteps approaching. My body tensed involuntarily—the mate bond, even rejected, still pulled at something deep inside me.
"Is everything prepared?" His voice was low, intimate in a way that made my stomach twist.
"Of course," Aviana replied, her tone syrupy sweet. "I told them we needed privacy for... delicate matters."
Their laughter mingled as they entered the consultation room. I held my breath, straining to hear every word.
"I've been thinking about what you said," Damien's voice came through clearly now. "About Elowyn."
My heart stopped.
"What about her?" Aviana asked, though I could hear the smile in her voice.
"It's time I stopped pretending," Damien said, his voice hardening. "The bond is nothing but biology. I've fulfilled my obligation by keeping her around this long."
Aria whimpered inside me, the pain of his words cutting deeper than any physical wound.
"And now?" Aviana pressed, her voice eager.
"Now I sever it completely," Damien replied. "You're my choice, Aviana. You always have been."
The silence that followed was filled with unspoken promises that shattered what little hope I had left.
"I only kept her around out of duty," Damien continued, his voice dropping lower. "The Moon Goddess's whim means nothing compared to what I want. What we want."
"And the pack?" Aviana asked.
"They'll accept it," he said confidently. "They always do."
I pressed my hand against my mouth to stifle the sob building in my throat. Five years of waiting, of enduring, of believing—all for nothing.
"I've played the dutiful Alpha long enough," Damien said, his voice cold and final. "It's time I chose my own destiny."
I backed away from the door, my legs trembling beneath me. The truth was worse than anything I could have imagined.
He had never intended to honor our bond.
He had never truly wanted me at all.
As I stumbled into the hallway, one thought crystallized in my mind with perfect clarity: This wasn't just about rejection anymore.
This was war.
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