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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 5

The file wasn't a report. It was my mother's autopsy — the one my father told me never existed.

My fingers trembled against the tablet screen as the PDF loaded. I'd expected the cold, clinical format of Council documentation. Official seals, bureaucratic language, sanitized conclusions.

Instead, I was staring at photographs.

Detailed, horrifying photographs of my mother's body on a steel table. Elara Calloway, age twenty-six, cause of death listed as "postpartum complications" — the story I'd been told my entire life. She died bringing me into this world, a tragic but natural consequence of a difficult birth.

But the conclusion at the bottom of the report told a different story entirely.

"Cause of death: Moonborn power extraction, forcible. Extensive internal hemorrhaging consistent with magical energy drain. Subject expired during active ritual."

The words blurred as my vision went white around the edges. Someone had murdered my mother. Not during childbirth — during a ritual designed to steal her abilities.

I scrolled to the final page with numb fingers, past detailed anatomical drawings that made my stomach lurch, past toxicology reports showing traces of blood magic in her system. At the bottom was a signature line.

"Extraction Authorized By:"

One name. A name I recognized with sickening clarity.

Alpha Marcus Calloway. Silver Hollow Pack.

My father.

The tablet slipped from my hands as my body rebelled against the information. I shoved the truck door open and stumbled onto the dirt road, falling to my knees as my stomach emptied itself violently. Dry heaves wracked my body even after there was nothing left to expel.

Beckett's boots appeared in my peripheral vision, but he stopped three steps away. He didn't touch me, didn't offer empty comfort. He just stood there, his scent forming a warm barrier between me and the cold night air.

When I could finally breathe again, I wiped my mouth with the back of my hand and looked up at him. "Who sent this file? And why now?"

His purple eyes were unreadable in the moonlight. "Someone who knows you're about to awaken. Someone who knows Rowan's real mission."

"Which is?"

"Think about it, Wren." Beckett's voice was carefully controlled, but I could hear the fury underneath. "Moonborn abilities don't just disappear when they're extracted. They have to go somewhere."

The pieces clicked together with horrifying clarity. "A container. An artifact."

"According to this report, your mother's power was transferred to something called a lunar focus stone. And the blood magic signature used to create it..." He gestured toward the tablet. "It matches the signature on Rowan's fake mating bite."

The Voss family. The same bloodline that had been exiled for practicing forbidden magic. The same family that Dominic belonged to.

"Rowan wasn't just sent to suppress me," I said, my voice eerily calm. "He was sent to extract me. Just like they extracted her."

Beckett nodded grimly. "The fake bond was Phase One. It kept your abilities dormant while they prepared. Phase Two is—"

"My twenty-fifth birthday." The words came out flat, emotionless. "They're going to drain me when I awaken. Just like they drained her."

I stood slowly, my legs shaky but functional. The rage building in my chest was clean and cold, burning away the last traces of nausea. For twenty-four years, I'd mourned a mother I thought had died in childbirth. I'd carried guilt for being the cause of her death.

Now I knew the truth. She'd been murdered. By my own father. To feed some twisted magical ritual.

Beckett was watching me carefully, like I might shatter or explode at any moment. "We need to get you somewhere safe. The Council has safe houses—"

"No." The word came out harder than I'd intended. "I'm going back to Silver Ridge."

His eyes widened. "Wren, that's suicide. If Rowan suspects—"

"If I run, they'll find another Moonborn in the next generation." I turned to face him fully, and something in my expression made him take a step back. "This ends with me."

"You're walking back into a cage with the man who—"

"Who what? Faked a bond with me? Served a master who killed my mother?" I felt that strange silver light flicker behind my eyes again, stronger this time. "I've been in that cage for three years, Beckett. The only difference is now I know where the lock is."

Beckett ran both hands through his dark hair, his careful composure finally cracking. "This is insane. You have no backup, no training—"

"I have two weeks before the fake bond completely collapses." I was surprised by how steady my voice sounded. "Two weeks where Rowan can still sense my emotions through the artificial connection. He needs to think I only discovered the affair, not the deeper conspiracy."

The plan was forming as I spoke, crystallizing with frightening clarity. "I go back. I play the heartbroken wife who wants to save her marriage. I make him believe his cover is intact."

"And then?"

"Then I find out exactly how they killed my mother. And I make sure they never do it to anyone else."

Beckett stared at me for a long moment, conflict warring across his features. Finally, he sighed. "If you're determined to do this, you'll need backup. I can enter Silver Ridge officially as a Council investigator. It'll give you a legitimate reason to have contact with me."

"Rowan will be suspicious."

"Let him be. Council investigations are routine after bond fraud reports. He'll have to cooperate or risk exposing himself." Beckett pulled out his phone. "But we need a way to communicate that he can't monitor through the fake bond."

He reached into his jacket and withdrew something small and silver — a coin about the size of a quarter, engraved with the Council's lunar crescent symbol.

"Bite it," he said, holding it out to me.

I stared at him. "Excuse me?"

"Your wolf's saliva will activate the enchantment. It'll let us communicate through dreams. Rowan won't be able to detect it through the fake bond."

I took the coin, surprised by how warm it felt against my palm. The metal seemed to pulse with its own heartbeat.

When my canine teeth pressed into the coin's edge, two things happened simultaneously.

The lunar crescent on its surface shifted and rearranged itself into a different symbol — one I recognized from old photographs in my mother's jewelry box. The Calloway family crest.

And Beckett made a sound that was barely human. A low, rumbling growl that seemed to come from somewhere deep in his chest. Not pain.

Possession.

The sound an Alpha made when his fated mate touched something that belonged to him.

His purple eyes met mine in the darkness, and the fear was back. But underneath it, burning like molten silver, was something that made my breath catch.

Hunger.

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