
My Alpha Tried to Steal Our Son
My Alpha Tried to Steal Our Son Chapter 1
The Silverveil Pack house gleamed with crystal chandeliers and fresh white roses, the perfect setting for my son's christening. I stood beside the ornate cradle, my fingers gently stroking Liam's soft blanket as he slept peacefully, unaware of the storm brewing around him. My navy silk dress—chosen carefully to conceal the remnants of pregnancy—whispered against the marble floor as I shifted my weight.
"Perfect," I whispered to myself, though the word felt hollow. Nothing had been perfect since Benjamin started coming home with that scent on him—vanilla and something cheap that wasn't mine.
"Chelsea." Benjamin's voice carried across the room as he approached, champagne flute in hand. His Alpha aura pulsed with artificial confidence, the kind he'd been projecting more frequently lately. "Everyone's waiting for the toast."
I nodded, forcing a smile as pack members gathered in their finest attire. The women's jewels caught the light, their whispers following me like shadows. I'd spent weeks planning this day, ensuring every detail reflected the status of our pack, of my son's birthright.
"Today," Benjamin began, raising his glass toward the assembled elite of the Silverveil Pack, "we celebrate not just a birth, but a legacy. My son—"
"Excuse me."
The voice cut through the room like a blade. Emerald Chavez stepped forward from the crowd, her crimson dress a stark contrast to the white decor. My stomach clenched as she approached, clutching a manila folder.
"I apologize for interrupting such a beautiful ceremony," she said, her voice dripping with false sincerity, "but there's something everyone should know before we continue."
Benjamin's expression flickered—surprise, perhaps, but something else too. Preparation.
"Emerald," he said, his tone oddly controlled. "This isn't the time or place."
"I think it is." She opened the folder, extracting several papers. "As a medical professional, I feel obligated to disclose facts that affect the welfare of this pack."
My fingers tightened on the edge of the cradle as she held up what appeared to be medical records.
"These are Benjamin Mills' complete fertility test results from three separate laboratories." Her eyes found mine, triumph glittering in their depths. "All confirming severe oligozoospermia—a condition making natural conception virtually impossible."
The room went silent. I could hear my own heartbeat, steady despite the chaos erupting around me.
"Therefore," Emerald continued, her voice carrying to every corner of the suddenly silent hall, "it is medically impossible for Alpha Benjamin to be the father of this child."
Gasps rippled through the crowd. Benjamin's face hardened as he turned to me, his Alpha voice dropping into that commanding tone that once made me weak.
"Is this true?" he demanded, though his eyes held no real surprise. "Have you betrayed me, Chelsea? Have you brought another man's bastard into my pack?"
His mother stepped forward, her face twisted with disgust. "A bastard," she spat, loud enough for everyone to hear. "A bastard to pollute our bloodline!"
The whispers grew louder. I saw the judgment in their eyes, the satisfaction in Emerald's smile. This had been planned, meticulously orchestrated.
"Luna Chelsea," someone called out, "defend yourself!"
But what could I say? What explanation could possibly undo this moment? My gaze fell on Liam, peaceful in his cradle, unaware that his father had just publicly disowned him.
"Pick him up," a voice whispered in my ear—Marcus, my head of security, positioned discreetly nearby. "Don't let them see you break."
I reached for Liam, lifting him gently against my chest. His warmth grounded me as the room spun with malicious delight.
"Chelsea," Benjamin growled, stepping closer. "Answer me!"
I met his gaze, finding nothing of the man I'd once loved. "There's nothing to answer," I said quietly. "Not here. Not now."
With Liam secure in my arms, I turned toward the exit. The crowd parted reluctantly, their whispers following me like poison.
"You can't just leave!" Benjamin's mother shrieked. "You're still our Luna!"
"For now," I replied without looking back.
Outside, the cool air hit my face as Marcus opened the door. "Your car is waiting, Mrs. O'Brien."
"Thank you," I whispered.
The drive to our—my—home passed in silence. I stared at Liam's peaceful face, wondering how everything had shattered so quickly.
When we arrived, I reached for my phone to disable the alarm... but it beeped red. Access denied.
"They've changed the codes," Marcus said grimly.
Before I could respond, Benjamin's car pulled into the driveway, his mother beside him.
"Chelsea!" he called, striding toward me. "We need to talk about reparations."
"Reparations?" I echoed.
"This house," his mother interjected, her voice sharp with greed. "It belongs to the pack now. Sign over the deed immediately."
I looked from one face to the other—the husband who'd betrayed me, the mother-in-law who'd never loved me—and felt something inside me harden into resolve.
"Actually," I said calmly, "I think you should leave. Now."
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