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My Alpha Husband's Secret Dungeon Broke Me

Wren Calloway thought she'd married the love of her life — Rowan Ashford, the magnetic Alpha of the Silver Ridge Pack, who pursued her with a devotion that felt almost supernatural. Three years of what she believed was a fated bond. Three years of building a life, earning the pack's loyalty, and ignoring the small, quiet things that didn't add up. Then she found the basement. Now every memory is a crime scene. The perfect courtship. The too-convenient "fated mate" reveal. The way he isolated her from her birth pack right before her twenty-fifth birthday — the age her bloodline awakens. Rowan wasn't her mate. He was her handler. And the man she caught him with? That's the real Alpha pulling the strings. As Wren's dormant Moonborn power surges to life, she must untangle three years of lies while the pack fractures around her. But revenge isn't her only problem — because Beckett Caine, the ruthless enforcer sent by the Council to investigate Silver Ridge, looks at her like he already knows every secret she's about to uncover. And his wolf has decided she belongs to him.
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Chapter 1

My husband was wearing a collar I'd never seen before — black leather, silver buckle, engraved with someone else's initials.

I stood frozen at the top of the basement stairs, the anniversary bottle of bourbon still clutched in my trembling hand. The golden liquid caught the dim light filtering down from the kitchen, casting amber shadows that danced across my white knuckles. Seven years. Seven years of marriage, and I'd never once thought to question why the basement door was always locked.

Until tonight.

Rowan knelt before a black leather bench I'd never seen in my life, his naked back a canvas of fresh red welts and waxy trails that definitely weren't my handiwork. His hands were cuffed behind him, silver metal gleaming against his pale wrists. The collar around his throat bore initials that made my stomach drop — D.K. — carved in elegant script into the leather.

Not R.M. for Rowan Mills.

Not W.M. for Wren Mills.

D.K.

The man standing behind my husband was tall, dark-haired, radiating the kind of Alpha dominance that made my wolf pace restlessly under my skin. One hand gripped a riding crop, the other traced a slow, possessive path down Rowan's spine. When he turned slightly, amber wolf eyes caught the light — predatory, calculating, completely unbothered by my presence.

The basement air was thick and humid, saturated with leather, sweat, and an Alpha pheromone so aggressive it made my teeth ache. It wasn't Rowan's scent — his had always been cedar and rain, gentle and familiar. This was something else entirely. Something that made my mating bond flutter like a dying bird in my chest.

Rowan lifted his head, and our eyes met across the dimly lit space.

No panic. No shame. Just cold, irritated annoyance, like I'd interrupted something important.

"You weren't supposed to be home yet, Wren."

His voice was steady, matter-of-fact. Like he was commenting on the weather instead of explaining why he was collared and kneeling naked in our basement for another man.

The stranger didn't even pause in his ministrations. The crop traced lazy patterns across Rowan's shoulder blades while he used the handle to tilt my husband's chin up, thumb brushing across his lower lip with casual ownership.

"This is your little Luna?" His voice was silk over steel, cultured and amused. "She's smaller than I expected."

Then he laughed — a sound that made every instinct in my body scream conflicting messages. Run. Fight. Submit. Hide.

Rowan didn't pull away from the touch. Didn't try to explain or defend or apologize. Instead, he spoke in a voice I'd never heard before — low, reverent, completely submissive.

"Yes, Sir."

Sir.

The word hit me like a physical blow. Seven years of marriage, and my husband had never once called me anything but my name. Never used pet names, never showed the kind of deference I'd just witnessed. But here he was, kneeling half-naked in our basement, calling another man Sir with the kind of devotion I'd always craved.

The bourbon bottle slipped from my numb fingers, shattering against the wooden stairs. Glass scattered, and whiskey splashed across my shoes, the sharp scent mixing with the heavy musk of the basement until my stomach lurched.

My mating mark — the bite scar on the right side of my neck where Rowan had claimed me during our wedding ceremony — suddenly blazed with pain. Not the protective burn that came when the bond was threatened. This was different. Hollow. Empty.

Like it had never really existed at all.

My body moved before my brain caught up. No screaming, no tears, no desperate questions. My hand found my phone, fingers surprisingly steady as I opened the camera app. Seven seconds. That's all it took to capture everything — the leather equipment mounted on walls I'd never seen, the iron rings bolted into concrete, Rowan's collar with those damning initials, the stranger's profile as he continued his casual dominance like I wasn't even there.

I pressed stop.

That's when Rowan finally moved, jerking against the handcuffs with the first real fear I'd seen on his face all night. Not fear of being caught cheating. Fear of being recorded.

"Wren, put that fucking phone down. You don't understand what you just—"

I was already turning, climbing the stairs with the same measured precision I used during emergency surgeries at the pack clinic. Each step deliberate, controlled, while my world crumbled around me.

In the kitchen, I grabbed my car keys from the counter and slipped on my Dr. Martens — the boots Rowan always said were "too masculine" for a Luna. My hands shook, but my voice would be steady when I needed it.

I opened AirDrop and sent the video to the one person I trusted most in our pack hierarchy. Not my sister. Not my best friend. Beta Marcus Chen, Rowan's second-in-command and the closest thing I had to family in this pack.

My finger hovered over the send button for exactly three heartbeats.

Then I pressed it.

I was reaching for the front door when my phone buzzed. Not Marcus's reply — I knew his notification sound. This was different. Unknown number.

The message was short, direct, terrifying:

*Delete that video, little wolf. Or I'll show your pack what you really are.*

I stared at the screen, ice flooding my veins. I didn't recognize the number, but my wolf recognized the scent memory clinging to my clothes — leather and dominance and that aggressive Alpha musk that had saturated the basement.

The stranger not only knew I'd recorded them.

He had my phone number.

And somehow, he knew secrets about me that I'd buried so deep I'd almost convinced myself they weren't real.

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