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My Alpha Replaced Me with His Pregnant Mistress Novel Cover

My Alpha Replaced Me with His Pregnant Mistress

The fluorescent lights in Dr. Sarah Chen's examination room made everything look sicker than it was. Or maybe that was just me. I sat on the paper-covered table, the thin sheet crinkling every time I breathed, and I watched Sarah's hands shake as she set down the lab results. She'd been my pack physician for six years. I had never once seen her hands shake. "Violet." Her voice was careful. Too careful. "The fainting episodes—the muscle weakness you've been experiencing—" She paused. Pressed her lips together.
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Chapter 4

The pavement was cold against my cheek. I could taste blood where I'd bitten my tongue in the fall.

Anastasia's scream still echoed across the courtyard. "She pushed me! She tried to hurt my baby!"

I tried to push myself up. My arms shook. The cane was three feet away, might as well have been three miles. Around me, I heard the murmur of the crowd—shock, disgust, judgment. The cameras kept flashing.

"Violet." Nash's voice cut through everything else. Low. Dangerous. "Stand up."

I looked up at him. His eyes were already shifting red.

"Nash, I didn't—" My voice broke. "She tripped me, you have to know I would never—"

"I said *stand up.*"

I tried. God, I tried. My legs wouldn't hold me. The LAS had eaten through too much, and Anastasia's poison had finished what was left. I made it to my knees before my body gave out again.

That's when I felt it.

His aura slammed into me like a physical blow. The full weight of an Alpha's power, unleashed and unrestrained. It crushed down on my shoulders, my spine, forcing me flat against the pavement. I couldn't breathe. Couldn't move. The pressure was everywhere, grinding me into the concrete.

"You dare," Nash said, and his voice carried across the entire courtyard, "attack the mother of my heir? In front of witnesses? In front of our allies?"

"I didn't—" I gasped the words out. "Please—"

"Silence." The Alpha command hit me like a fist. My jaw locked shut. Tears streamed down my face but I couldn't even sob. "You have disgraced this pack for the last time."

He stepped closer. I could see his shoes, polished and perfect, inches from my face.

"The title of acting Luna is hereby revoked," he announced. His voice rang out clear and formal, meant for every ear, every camera. "Effective immediately, that honor will be bestowed upon Anastasia Hart, the true mother of the Silverfang heir."

The crowd erupted. I heard gasps, murmurs, a few scattered cheers. Through the crushing weight of his aura, I managed to turn my head just enough to see Anastasia. She had her hand pressed to her mouth, eyes wide and wet, the perfect picture of shocked gratitude.

She met my gaze over Nash's shoulder.

And smiled.

"You will vacate the Alpha residence immediately," Nash continued. "Anastasia will be moving in tonight. I will not have my mate and child subjected to your presence any longer."

My mate. He'd called her his mate. In front of everyone.

The aura lifted all at once. I sucked in air, my lungs burning. My whole body was shaking.

"Marcus will escort you," Nash said, already turning away. "See that she's gone within the hour."

He walked back to Anastasia, wrapped an arm around her shoulders, guided her toward the ribbon-cutting platform. The ceremony continued. The cameras turned away.

I lay on the pavement, broken and discarded, and nobody helped me up.

---

The guest cottage was cold.

I'd managed to pack one bag before Marcus arrived. He stood in the doorway of the main house, uncomfortable but unyielding, while I gathered what little I could carry. My hands shook too badly to fold clothes properly. I just shoved things in—a few shirts, my mother's necklace, the bottle of pain medication that barely worked anymore.

The cottage was on the edge of pack territory, a small structure meant for visiting relatives or wolves in transition. It had a bed, a bathroom, a kitchenette. It had four walls and a door that locked.

It was more than I deserved, apparently.

I'd been there less than three hours when Nash came.

I heard his footsteps on the gravel path first. Heavy. Deliberate. Then the door slammed open—he didn't bother knocking.

He filled the doorway, his presence sucking all the air from the small room. In his hand was a piece of paper.

"Eviction notice," he said, and threw it at me. It fluttered to the floor at my feet. "You have seventy-two hours to leave pack territory."

I stared at him. "This is my home."

"This is *my* territory." His eyes were still faintly red. "And you're becoming a blight on pack morale. Everyone can see you're dying. It's depressing. It's weak."

The words landed like blows.

"I have nowhere to go," I whispered.

"That's not my problem." He crossed his arms. "You can leave voluntarily, or I can reassign you as an Omega servant. Your choice."

Omega. The lowest rank. The shame rank. For wolves who'd failed, who were broken, who had nothing left to offer.

He looked around the cottage with obvious distaste. His gaze landed on the dresser, on the small red braided bracelet sitting there—the one he'd given me three years ago, before everything fell apart.

He crossed the room and picked it up, dangling it between two fingers like something contaminated.

"You kept this?" He laughed, sharp and cruel. "This childish trinket? God, Violet. How pathetic are you?"

He dropped it on the floor.

I watched it fall. Watched him grind it under his heel as he turned to leave.

"Seventy-two hours," he said from the doorway. "After that, you're trespassing."

The door slammed shut.

I stood there in the silence, staring at the crushed bracelet, and felt the last thread holding me together finally snap.

---

The storm started just after midnight.

I'd been sitting on the cottage floor for hours, the eviction notice crumpled in my fist, trying to think of anywhere I could go. Anyone who might take me in. The list was short. The list was nonexistent.

No family. No mate. No home. No wolf.

Just a dying body and three days until I was officially homeless.

The rain began as a whisper against the windows, then grew into a roar. Thunder cracked overhead. The wind screamed.

I stood up. My legs shook but they held.

I didn't remember deciding to leave. I just found myself at the door, then outside, then walking. The rain soaked through my clothes immediately, plastered my hair to my skull. I didn't feel cold. I didn't feel much of anything.

My feet knew where they were going before my mind caught up.

The territorial bridge.

It stretched across the Whitewater River, a old steel structure that groaned in high winds. The river below was swollen from the storm, churning white and violent. The sound of it was deafening.

I reached the middle of the bridge and stopped.

The railing was slick with rain. I gripped it with both hands, my knuckles white.

Below, the river raged. Above, lightning split the sky.

I thought about my father. My mother. Luna, silent and gone inside me. I thought about Nash's face when he called the bracelet pathetic. About Anastasia's smile. About dying slowly in some Omega servant's quarters, my body failing piece by piece while the pack whispered about the fallen Luna.

I thought about how tired I was.

I climbed onto the railing.

The wind tried to tear me off immediately. I held on, my legs dangling over empty air, the river a churning darkness below.

One more second. That's all it would take.

Just let go.

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