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My Alpha Let Our Son Die For His Mistress's Bastard Novel Cover

My Alpha Let Our Son Die For His Mistress's Bastard

Harper Sterling gave up everything for her Alpha mate—her royal bloodline, her family, her power. For five years, she was the perfect Luna of the Silver Fang Pack, never suspecting that Ryker had been poisoning her food with Moonshade to suppress her rare Silver Moon Wolf. When their three-year-old son Noah is killed near rogue territory, Harper's world shatters. But the truth is worse than any rogue attack: Ryker let Noah die to protect his mistress's illegitimate son—the real killer. Now he plans to install the bastard as heir and trick Harper into raising her own child's murderer. But Harper isn't the docile, wolfless Luna Ryker created. She's the daughter of the Alpha King. She's a Silver Moon Wolf—one born every thousand years. And her power is finally waking up. With her wolf unleashed and her royal family at her back, Harper returns not as a grieving mother, but as a force of nature. She will expose every lie, strip Ryker of everything he stole, and burn his world to ashes. The only question is: will the curse tied to her betrayal destroy her before she gets her revenge?
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Chapter 5

The grandfather clock in the foyer chimed eleven times, its deep bronze notes echoing through the Silver Peak mansion like a funeral dirge. Every window blazed with light as servants scurried through the halls, their arms laden with white silk and silver ribbons for tomorrow's ceremony. The air hummed with frantic energy—polishing silver, arranging flowers, preparing the grand ballroom where Damian would be officially recognized as Ryker's heir.

I pressed my back against my bedroom door, listening to the chaos below. Perfect. With everyone focused on the preparations, no one would notice my absence.

The moonlight streaming through my window was different tonight—fuller, more insistent. It called to something deep in my bones, something that had been sleeping for far too long. I could feel the pull even through the Moonshade still coursing through my veins, like a silver thread tugging at my soul.

I waited until Ryker's heavy footsteps passed my door, heading toward Maren's room. The soft knock, the whispered greeting, the click of her door closing. They were settled for the night, lost in their twisted celebration of tomorrow's victory.

Time to move.

I slipped Noah's stuffed wolf into my jacket, feeling the outline of the hidden vial against my ribs. The hallways were mercifully empty—everyone either working frantically in the ballroom or exhausted from the day's preparations. My bare feet made no sound on the marble floors as I made my way to the servants' staircase.

Wren was waiting at the back door, her weathered face tight with worry. "Are you certain about this, Luna? Once you take that antidote—"

"There's no going back," I finished quietly. "I know. That's the point."

She nodded grimly and led me through the kitchen gardens, past the herb beds where she'd grown the very plants they'd used to poison me. The irony wasn't lost on either of us. We moved in silence through the shadows, following a narrow path that wound through the estate's outer grounds toward the forest.

The trees welcomed us like old friends, their branches creating a canopy that filtered the moonlight into dancing silver patterns on the forest floor. Wren guided me to a small clearing she'd discovered years ago—a circle of ancient oaks that seemed to pulse with their own quiet magic.

"This place has always felt... different," she whispered, glancing around nervously. "Like it's been waiting for something."

I understood what she meant. The clearing hummed with an energy that made my skin tingle, even through the Moonshade's suppression. The moon hung directly overhead, full and brilliant, casting everything in stark silver relief.

With trembling fingers, I extracted the vial from Noah's toy. The liquid inside seemed to glow brighter here, responding to the moon's call. For a moment, I hesitated. Once I drank this, everything would change. There would be no hiding, no pretending, no more playing the broken Luna.

"For Noah," I whispered, and tilted the vial to my lips.

The antidote tasted like starlight and winter wind, cold and sharp and clean. For a heartbeat, nothing happened. Then—

Pain exploded through every cell in my body.

I collapsed to my knees, my mouth opening in a silent scream as five years of accumulated poison fought against the antidote. It felt like my blood was on fire, like something was trying to claw its way out from inside my bones. Wren's hand clamped over my mouth, muffling the sounds that threatened to tear from my throat.

The agony was indescribable. Every muscle seized, every nerve screamed. I could taste copper and moonlight, could feel the Moonshade being ripped from my system like thorns being pulled from flesh. My vision went white, then black, then silver.

Three minutes. Three minutes of pure torture as my body purged itself of years of systematic poisoning.

Then, suddenly, it stopped.

I gasped, drawing in a breath that felt like the first real breath I'd taken in years. The air tasted different—richer, more alive. I could smell things I'd forgotten existed: the individual scents of each tree, the earthworms in the soil, the distant musk of deer bedded down for the night.

But it was more than that. Something vast and powerful was stirring inside me, uncoiling like a serpent made of moonlight and fury.

"Harper?" Wren's voice seemed to come from very far away.

I looked down at my hands and gasped. My skin was glowing with a soft silver radiance, and my fingernails had elongated into razor-sharp claws that gleamed like polished metal. When I looked up at Wren, her eyes went wide with shock.

"Your eyes," she breathed. "They're silver. Pure silver."

Then I heard it—a voice I hadn't heard in five years, strong and fierce and absolutely furious.

*I'm back.* Lyra's voice resonated through my mind like a war cry. *They will pay for everything we've endured. Every moment of pain, every tear, every night we lay broken while they celebrated our destruction. They will pay.*

The transformation began without warning. My bones stretched and reformed, muscles expanding, senses exploding into hyperawareness. But this wasn't the painful, disorienting shift I remembered from my youth. This was power made manifest, moonlight given form.

When it was complete, I stood on four legs in the center of the clearing, and Wren staggered backward with a gasp of pure awe.

I was massive—larger than any wolf I'd ever seen, my silver coat blazing with an inner light that made the very air around me shimmer. This wasn't just any wolf. This was something that hadn't been seen in a thousand years.

A Silver Moon wolf. The rarest, most powerful of all our kind.

Miles away, in the Silver Peak mansion, I felt something shift. A connection that had been draining me for years suddenly reversed, and power—my power—began flowing back to me.

In Maren's bed, Ryker jolted awake with a strangled gasp, his hand clutching his chest as he felt his Alpha strength begin to ebb. The bond that had sustained him, the stolen power that had made him invincible, was being reclaimed by its rightful owner.

I shifted back to human form, my skin still glowing faintly in the moonlight. The communication device James had given me was warm in my palm as I pressed the activation button.

"I'm awake," I said simply into the device. "Begin the operation."

Wren helped me to my feet, her hands shaking as she steadied me. "Luna, you're—"

"Different," I finished, flexing my fingers and watching the claws extend and retract at will. "Finally myself again."

I looked toward the distant lights of the mansion, where tomorrow's ceremony was being prepared. Where Ryker and Maren slept, believing they'd won.

"Come on," I said to Wren, my voice carrying new authority, new power. "We're going back. Tomorrow's inheritance ceremony just became much more interesting."

As we walked back through the forest, I smiled in the darkness. Tomorrow, Damian would indeed receive an inheritance—just not the one Ryker had planned. He would inherit the truth about his mother, about my son, and about the price of building a throne on innocent blood.

The Silver Moon had risen. And with it, justice would finally come to Silver Peak.

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