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My Alpha Let His Ex Kill Our Daughter Novel Cover

My Alpha Let His Ex Kill Our Daughter

The fluorescent lights in the pack hospital buzzed like dying insects. I sat on the examination table, paper crinkling beneath me, while Aldric Thorne—ancient Lycan healer, cold as winter stone—delivered my death sentence with the clinical precision of someone reading a grocery list. "Your wolf has failed to awaken, Luna Henderson. You have one moon cycle, perhaps less, before your aura fades completely." Wolfless. The word didn't land like a blow. It arrived slowly, seeping into my bones the way cold water fills a sinking ship. I was Luna of the Moonveil Pack. I had stood beside Connor through rogue wars and exile. I had sold my wolf fur—my wolf fur, the most intimate possession a she-wolf owns—to fund his survival when the pack coffers ran dry. And now my wolf, the part of me that made me whole in this world, had simply...
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The fluorescent lights in the pack hospital buzzed like dying insects. I sat on the examination table, paper crinkling beneath me, while Aldric Thorne—ancient Lycan healer, cold as winter stone—delivered my death sentence with the clinical precision of someone reading a grocery list.

"Your wolf has failed to awaken, Luna Henderson. You have one moon cycle, perhaps less, before your aura fades completely."

Wolfless.

The word didn't land like a blow. It arrived slowly, seeping into my bones the way cold water fills a sinking ship. I was Luna of the Moonveil Pack. I had stood beside Connor through rogue wars and exile. I had sold my wolf fur—my wolf fur, the most intimate possession a she-wolf owns—to fund his survival when the pack coffers ran dry. And now my wolf, the part of me that made me whole in this world, had simply... failed to exist.

I looked at Connor. My mate. My Alpha. The man I had bled for.

He stood near the door, shoulders rigid, two fingers pressed to the bridge of his nose. That gesture. I knew it too well. It meant he was containing something he refused to show. Emotion. Doubt. Weakness.

"Connor," I said quietly. My voice didn't shake. I wouldn't let it.

He dropped his hand. His jaw was tight. "We'll figure this out, Claire."

That was all. No embrace. No reassurance. Just a statement delivered in the same tone he used to approve pack logistics.

Aldric gathered his files, the rustle of paper unnaturally loud in the silence. "I recommend rest, Luna. Stress will accelerate the deterioration."

Rest. As if I could rest while my body dismantled itself. As if I could sleep knowing my daughter would grow up without a mother, without a wolf, in a pack that measured worth by aura and strength.

Connor left the room first. I followed, because what else was there to do?

By the time we returned to the pack house, the sun had set. The rose arch near the entrance was in full bloom, petals glowing pale in the moonlight. Haven loved that arch. She drew it in crayon—always two wolves beneath it, one large and one small.

I climbed the stairs to our bedroom, exhaustion dragging at my limbs. Connor didn't follow. I heard his footsteps retreat down the hall, toward the guest wing.

Toward her.

Jessica Wheeler had arrived that morning. Connor's former chosen mate. The woman whose scent I could still detect on his collar from their conversation in his study earlier. He claimed she was dealing with severe emotional trauma. That she needed protection. That it was temporary.

I stood in the doorway of our bedroom—mine now, apparently—and pressed my thumb against the inside of my left wrist. An old habit. Self-soothing. I had developed it during the rogue wars, when Connor was gone for days and I managed pack logistics alone, fielding reports of casualties and supply shortages with Haven asleep in the nursery down the hall.

I didn't sleep that night.

The next morning, I forced myself to the pack office. There were contracts to audit, new warriors to recruit. Work was the only language I had left that made sense.

That was when the mind-link attack began.

It started as a whisper. Then another. Then a flood.

*Mate thief.*

*She manipulated him.*

*Jessica was his first choice. Claire stole him with the bond.*

The voices weren't neutral observations. They were accusations, broadcast with enough force that I felt them like hands shoving against my skull. Mara Voss. I recognized her signature in the mind-link—sharp, gleeful, deliberate.

My fading aura couldn't block it. I stood in the middle of the pack office, files scattered on the desk in front of me, while my own pack members flooded my mind with slander.

I gripped the edge of the desk. Breathed. Forced my hands to stop shaking.

By the time I reached Connor's study that afternoon, I had made my decision.

He was at his desk, reviewing reports. The scent of Jessica's perfume lingered in the room. She had been here recently.

I placed the paper on his desk. Mate rejection script. Formal. Exact.

"I want a rejection, Connor."

He looked up. His expression was unreadable.

"Claire—"

"I'm not safe here." My voice was steady. I had practiced this. "The pack is turning on me. Jessica's presence is destabilizing everything. I need to take Haven and leave."

"You're not going anywhere." His tone shifted. Alpha command. Low. Even. Unquestionable.

I felt it in my chest—the weight of his authority pressing down, forcing submission.

"This is wolfless paranoia," he said, standing. "You're not thinking clearly."

"I am thinking clearly. For the first time in weeks."

He stepped around the desk. For a moment, I thought he might reach for me. Instead, he moved past, toward the door.

"I don't have time for this, Claire. Jessica needs me."

The door closed behind him.

I stood alone in his study, the rejection script still on his desk, untouched.

Down the hall, I heard Jessica's voice. Soft. Weeping.

And Connor, murmuring something I couldn't make out.

I ran my thumb along the inside of my wrist.

One moon cycle.

I had one moon cycle to protect my daughter from whatever was coming.

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