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My Alpha Let His Mistress Kill Our Unborn Child

I stood before the mirror in our—no, his—bedroom, my fingers trembling as I wrapped the silk bandage around my wrist. Not to hide a wound. To hide the tremor that had started three months ago, the physical manifestation of a bond slowly dying from neglect. The white fabric felt cool against my skin as I tied it with practiced efficiency. Luna Gabriella of the Blood Claw Pack couldn't afford to show weakness. Not tonight. Not at the Annual Moonlight Gala where every visiting Alpha would scrutinize Bruno's mate, searching for cracks in the legendary bond that had once defied the Lycan Council itself. I reached for the small vial on my vanity—scent blocker, thick and clinical. The label promised twelve hours of complete masking. Twelve hours of being invisible, even to werewolf senses.
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Chapter 3

I heard him before I saw him.

The heavy footsteps in the hallway. The door swinging open without a knock. The scent that hit me like a physical blow—expensive wine and Kayleigh's floral perfume, mixed together in a combination that made my stomach turn.

Bruno stood in the doorway of the guest room, his tie loosened, his jacket gone. He looked irritated. Not guilty. Not apologetic. Just annoyed, like I was a problem he needed to solve before returning to more important matters.

"There you are," he said, his voice carrying that edge of impatience I'd grown to recognize. "I've been looking for you."

I stood by the window, my injured hand hanging at my side. The stitches pulled when I moved. "I'm here."

"You left the gala." He stepped into the room, closing the door behind him. "Do you have any idea how that looked? The Luna disappearing after causing a scene?"

Causing a scene. That's what he called it. Not defending myself. Not standing up to his mistress's public humiliation. Causing a scene.

"I needed medical attention," I said quietly, holding up my hand so he could see the neat row of stitches across my palm. "Your claws went deep."

He barely glanced at it. "You shouldn't have raised your hand to her. Kayleigh is young, fragile. She was terrified, Gabriella. I had to spend the last hour calming her down, explaining that you didn't mean to threaten her."

Something cold settled in my chest. "I didn't threaten anyone."

"Your jealousy did." He ran a hand through his hair, that familiar gesture of frustration. "You've been hysterical lately. Emotional. I understand it's difficult, being... the way you are. But you can't take it out on innocent pack members."

The way I am. Barren. Wolfless. Broken.

"I'm leaving," I said. The words came out steady, calm. Final.

Bruno went very still. His eyes locked onto mine, and for the first time tonight, I had his full attention. "What did you say?"

"I'm leaving. This... us... it's over."

Panic flashed across his face. Real, genuine panic. Not concern for me. Fear of losing his possession. His status symbol. His tame Luna who was supposed to stay quietly in the background while he played out his fantasies with younger versions of who I used to be.

"No." His voice dropped, taking on that dangerous quality that made other wolves submit. "No, you're not."

"Bruno—"

"You need rest." He moved closer, his Alpha aura beginning to press against me. "You're not thinking clearly. You're upset, and you need to calm down and reflect on your behavior tonight."

I took a step back. "Don't do this."

"Do what? Take care of my mate?" His voice turned soft, condescending, like he was talking to a child. "You're exhausted, Gabriella. You're saying things you don't mean. In the morning, after you've rested, we'll talk about this properly."

"I mean every word."

His expression hardened. The softness vanished, replaced by something cold and commanding. The Alpha who had once torn through the Gauntlet, who had built his reputation on absolute dominance.

"Gabriella." My name came out as a warning.

I opened my mouth to speak. To tell him that his commands meant nothing anymore. That I was done being controlled, manipulated, gaslit into believing my pain was hysteria and my boundaries were jealousy.

But he didn't let me finish.

"YOU DO NOT LEAVE UNTIL I SAY YOU LEAVE."

The Alpha Command hit me like a freight train. His voice boomed with supernatural power, the words wrapping around my body like chains. My knees buckled. I crashed to the floor, my injured hand slamming against the hardwood.

Pain shot up my arm. The stitches pulled. But I couldn't move. Couldn't stand. The command held me down with invisible force, my wolfless body completely defenseless against his Alpha authority.

"You will stay here," Bruno continued, his voice still carrying that terrible power, "and reflect on your behavior. When you're ready to apologize and act like a proper Luna, we'll discuss this further."

I looked up at him from the floor, my vision blurring with tears I refused to let fall. He stood over me, tall and commanding, his face set in hard lines.

This was my mate. My fated bond. The wolf who had promised to protect me, cherish me, love me until the Moon Goddess herself called us home.

And he'd just used his Alpha power to force me to my knees.

"Bruno, please—"

But he was already walking away. The door slammed behind him. I heard the heavy click of the lock engaging from the outside.

Locked in. Commanded to stay. Trapped on my knees like a disobedient dog being punished.

I tried to stand. My muscles screamed in protest, fighting against the residual power of his command. It would wear off eventually—Alpha Commands always did—but for now, I was stuck.

I crawled. Inch by painful inch, dragging myself across the floor toward the window. My hand throbbed. My knees burned against the hardwood. But I kept moving until I reached the wall beneath the window.

Using the windowsill for support, I managed to pull myself up enough to see outside.

Storm clouds gathered on the horizon, dark and heavy. Lightning flickered in the distance. The wind had picked up, making the trees bend and sway.

Below, I could see the gala continuing. Wolves in elegant clothes, laughing and drinking. Living their lives while their Luna knelt alone in a locked room, held prisoner by the very bond that was supposed to set her free.

My protection had become my prison.

And I finally understood: Bruno didn't love me. He loved the idea of me. The memory of me. The ghost of the innocent Omega he'd saved.

The real me—the one who had grown, evolved, survived—he wanted to lock away and control until I disappeared completely.

Thunder rumbled in the distance.

I pressed my forehead against the cool glass and wondered how much longer I could survive in a cage built from a mate bond that had rotted from the inside out.

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