
My Alpha Forced Me to Carry His Gamma’s Baby
Chapter 4
The wind whipped against my face as our convoy raced along the narrow mountain road. Two days had passed since we'd planned my escape, and now it was happening—a carefully orchestrated "transfer" to a secure facility that would end with Elizabeth Morrison's death.
"Are you ready?" Ashton's voice was low, his hand steady on my arm.
I nodded, clutching the small bag containing essentials—herbs to mask my scent, a change of clothes, and what little money I'd managed to hide away. My other hand rested protectively over my stomach.
"They're coming," Ashton murmured, his eyes fixed on the rearview mirror.
On cue, motorcycles roared from the trees, mercenaries Ashton had hired closing in from all sides. The driver swerved wildly as bullets pinged against the armored vehicle.
"It's time," Ashton said, pulling me toward the emergency exit. "Remember, stay down when we reach the cliff edge."
The world exploded into chaos—gunfire, shouting, tires screeching. Ashton shielded me as we tumbled from the vehicle, his body absorbing impacts I couldn't see. Blood—real blood—spattered across my face as one of Caden's guards went down.
"Elizabeth!" Ashton shouted, dragging me toward the cliff edge. Below, rapids churned white against jagged rocks.
I pulled out the vial of blood we'd prepared—not mine, but close enough to fool initial tests. With trembling fingers, I sliced my arm, adding fresh blood to the pool forming on the rocks.
"My locket," I gasped, tearing at the chain around my neck. The small silver pendant containing my parents' photos—the only thing I had left of them—felt heavy in my palm.
"Elizabeth, we don't have time—" Ashton began.
"Please," I whispered, pressing the locket into his hand. "If I don't make it..."
His eyes flashed gold briefly before he tucked the locket away. "You will make it. Trust me."
I stepped to the edge, the roar of the river below drowning out the gunfire. One deep breath, then I jumped.
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"Alpha Bishop," Ashton's voice echoed through the pack house, steady despite the news he carried. "I regret to inform you that Luna Elizabeth has died in the attack."
I imagined Caden's face—not grief, but calculation as he processed my "death."
"The rogues ambushed us at the cliff pass," Ashton continued, his tone hollow with manufactured sorrow. "We recovered her blood, but the current... her body is gone."
"Destroyed," Caden would say, perhaps with a hint of relief. "The Luna is dead. Long live the Alpha."
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The cabin smelled of pine and healing herbs when I awoke, miles from Blood River territory in the Neutral Lands. My body ached from the impact with the water, but I was alive.
Ashton sat by the window, his broad shoulders silhouetted against the evening light. When he turned, something had changed—his eyes glowed silver, then flashed gold.
"Elizabeth," he said softly, approaching the bed. "Your scent... it's different here."
I inhaled deeply, catching the first traces of my true scent—wildflowers and rain, not the masked aroma I'd lived with for years.
"What happened to you?" I whispered, watching as power seemed to radiate from him.
"I'm not just a Gamma," he said, kneeling beside the bed. "I'm Ashton Pierce, Alpha heir of the Silver Claw Pack, exiled as a child when our territory was destroyed."
The truth hit me like a physical blow. "An Alpha... all this time?"
"My wolf was suppressed, dormant until..." His eyes met mine. "Until I met you."
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Weeks passed in our hidden sanctuary. Ashton never pushed, never demanded—instead, he taught me to embrace the Omega power I'd spent years suppressing.
"Feel it," he urged as we sat by the lake, the afternoon sun warming our skin. "Your wolf isn't weak. She's powerful."
I closed my eyes, letting the sensations wash over me—the connection to the earth, to the water, to life itself.
"My grandmother's documents," I said suddenly, remembering the hidden cache she'd shown me before her death. "You retrieved them?"
Ashton nodded, producing a waterproof pouch from his jacket. "Caden's dealings with human traffickers, rogue armies... everything we need to destroy him."
Night after night, we pored over the evidence, piecing together Caden's web of corruption. With each revelation, our resolve strengthened—and so did something else.
"Elizabeth," Ashton whispered one evening as we sat side by side on the cabin porch. "There's something I need to tell you."
I turned to face him, and the words died on his lips as our eyes locked. The mate bond between us pulsed with undeniable intensity.
"I feel it too," I admitted softly.
His hand cupped my cheek, thumb brushing across my lips. "May I?"
I nodded, and his mouth claimed mine in a kiss that ignited every nerve ending. The bond flared between us, confirming what we both already knew.
True mates. Not chosen, not forced—destined by the Moon Goddess herself.
As we broke apart, breathless, I saw my future in his glowing eyes—not as a substitute or a placeholder, but as an equal, a partner, a true Luna at last.
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