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My Alpha Sold Our Daughter to Pay His Debts

The grand hall of the Moonridge Pack House glowed with soft amber light, hundreds of candles flickering in iron sconces along the stone walls. I stood on the raised dais beside Archer, my fingers absently tracing the silver locket around my neck—the one containing Oaklee's baby photo, the only piece of her I had left after eight years of searching. "Today," Archer announced, his Alpha voice resonating through the hall, "we celebrate the miraculous return of our daughter, Oaklee Walker." My heart hammered against my ribs. Eight years of nightmares, of waking up screaming her name, of following false leads across three continents—all culminating in this moment. "The Moon Goddess has blessed us," Archer continued, his hand resting possessively on my shoulder. "She has guided our lost pup back to us." I studied his face—the face I'd once loved beyond reason. His green eyes sparkled with unshed tears, his strong jaw trembling with what appeared to be emotion. But something felt wrong. The Archer standing beside me was a master performer, and I'd become fluent in reading the subtle signs of his deception. "Vanessa," he whispered, leaning close enough that only I could hear.
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The grand hall of the Moonridge Pack House glowed with soft amber light, hundreds of candles flickering in iron sconces along the stone walls. I stood on the raised dais beside Archer, my fingers absently tracing the silver locket around my neck—the one containing Oaklee's baby photo, the only piece of her I had left after eight years of searching.

"Today," Archer announced, his Alpha voice resonating through the hall, "we celebrate the miraculous return of our daughter, Oaklee Walker."

My heart hammered against my ribs. Eight years of nightmares, of waking up screaming her name, of following false leads across three continents—all culminating in this moment.

"The Moon Goddess has blessed us," Archer continued, his hand resting possessively on my shoulder. "She has guided our lost pup back to us."

I studied his face—the face I'd once loved beyond reason. His green eyes sparkled with unshed tears, his strong jaw trembling with what appeared to be emotion. But something felt wrong. The Archer standing beside me was a master performer, and I'd become fluent in reading the subtle signs of his deception.

"Vanessa," he whispered, leaning close enough that only I could hear. "Stay calm. Don't ruin this for everyone."

A warning. Not a request.

The massive oak doors swung open. A hooded figure entered, small and hunched. The crowd fell silent, collective breath held in anticipation.

"Oaklee," I whispered, my voice breaking.

The figure approached slowly, each step measured as if rehearsed. When she reached the dais, Archer knelt beside her.

"Remove your hood, my dear," he said tenderly. "Let your mother see your face."

I watched as the hood fell away, revealing a young girl with dark hair and eyes that didn't quite match the photos I'd memorized. My stomach twisted.

"Mommy," she said, her voice pitched high to sound childlike. "I'm home."

She launched herself into my arms before I could react. The moment she touched me, something primal and terrible happened—or rather, didn't happen.

Every werewolf mother recognizes her pup's scent. It's encoded in our DNA, an unbreakable bond that transcends time and distance. But as this girl hugged me, I smelled nothing but chemicals—synthetic floral notes trying to mask something else entirely.

There was no blood bond. No maternal pull. No recognition from my wolf.

Instead, I caught the stale, acrid scent of an adult rogue—someone who'd lived too long without pack protection, someone whose natural scent had been corrupted by artificial means.

"Get off me," I hissed, my Luna instincts flaring to life.

I shoved her away with more strength than I intended. She stumbled backward, genuine shock flashing across her face before she composed it into hurt confusion.

"What are you doing?" Archer growled, his Alpha tone pressing down on me.

"That is not my daughter," I said, my voice carrying across the silent hall. "This thing has no blood of the Moonridge line."

Gasps rippled through the crowd. Archer's face transformed in an instant—the practiced grief replaced by calculated concern.

"I'm sorry," he announced to the pack, his voice heavy with false regret. "My Luna's mind has finally broken under the strain of our loss."

He turned to me, his eyes cold despite the tears he manufactured. "Vanessa, you're ill. Let me help you."

Before I could protest, Gamma guards flanked me. I struggled against their grip, but Archer's Alpha command held me immobile.

"For her own safety," he declared, "until she recovers from this delusion."

They dragged me from the dais as the crowd murmured in pity and confusion. I caught one last glimpse of the girl—Thalia, not Oaklee—pressing herself against Archer's side with a possessiveness that no child would display.

Hours later, I paced the master suite of the Pack House—my prison. The door was locked from the outside, guards stationed in the hallway.

A soft knock interrupted my planning. Dr. Mitchell Rodriguez entered, medical bag in hand.

"Luna Vanessa," he said, his voice oily with false concern. "I'm here to help you calm down."

"I don't need calming," I snapped. "I need to expose that fraud downstairs."

Mitchell's smile didn't reach his eyes. "This won't hurt, I promise."

He approached with a syringe. I backed away, but he was faster—grabbing my arm and plunging the needle into my vein before I could resist.

"What is that?" I demanded as warmth spread through my limbs.

"Just something to help you sleep," he murmured. "Alpha's orders."

As my vision blurred, I heard voices in the hallway.

"Is she secure?" Archer's voice, low and urgent.

"Yes, Alpha," Mitchell replied. "The sedative will keep her docile until tomorrow."

"Good. We need to speed up the timeline. The transfer of assets needs to happen before she causes more problems."

My thoughts drifted as the drug took hold, but one realization remained crystal clear: this wasn't just about a fake daughter. Archer wanted me gone—permanently.

And I had just become a liability he couldn't afford to keep alive.

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