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My Alphas Rejected Our Pups

Harper was the only Omega in the Crescent Ridge Pack—bullied by everyone except her three Alpha best friends: Axel, Ryker, and Sterling. They were her protectors, her world, her everything. Until the night they took her innocence and left before dawn. When Harper discovered she was pregnant, she turned to them for help. Instead, they demanded she terminate the pregnancy, publicly humiliated her, and gave her two weeks to comply—or be cast out as a rogue. She chose the storm. Four years later, Harper has rebuilt her life in a quiet mountain town under a new name. Her twins—a boy with Alpha power that shakes the ground and a girl who can read emotions like a book—are her entire universe. But secrets don't stay buried in the wolf world. When her former Alphas discover the pups they ordered destroyed are not only alive but carry an unprecedented multi-Alpha bloodline, they'll stop at nothing to claim them. Custody battles. Armed raids. Dark magic. What none of them expected? Harper isn't the broken Omega they abandoned. Her wolf has awakened—a Lunaris, the rarest bloodline in werewolf history. And she will burn down every pack in North America before she lets anyone take her children. The question isn't whether they can get the pups. It's whether Harper will let them live long enough to try.
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Chapter 2

My legs felt like lead as I approached the community hall, the pregnancy test burning like a brand in my jacket pocket. The late afternoon sun cast long shadows across the Pack grounds, but the warmth couldn't penetrate the ice that had settled in my chest since overhearing their conversation.

The heavy wooden doors of the hall stood partially open, voices drifting out into the crisp mountain air. I could see them through the gap—Axel standing with his arms crossed, his dark hair perfectly styled as always, while Ryker lounged against a table with that casual confidence that used to make me smile. Sterling sat nearby, his sandy hair catching the light from the overhead fixtures.

My hand trembled as I pushed the door open wider. The conversation died immediately, three pairs of eyes turning toward me with expressions that ranged from annoyance to barely concealed disgust.

"Harper." Axel's voice was flat, emotionless. "What do you want?"

The words I'd practiced in the mirror that morning stuck in my throat. These weren't the same men who had held me so tenderly three weeks ago, who had whispered reassurances against my skin and made me feel precious. The strangers before me wore their faces but none of their warmth.

"I need to talk to you," I managed, my voice barely above a whisper. "All of you."

Ryker's golden eyes narrowed with something that looked like amusement. "About what? I thought we made ourselves clear the morning after your little birthday party."

The casual cruelty in his tone made me flinch, but I forced myself to stand straighter. "I'm pregnant."

The silence that followed was deafening. Axel's gray eyes went completely cold, like winter storms, while Ryker's smirk faltered for just a moment before returning with renewed viciousness. Sterling's face went pale, his green eyes wide with what looked like panic.

"Get rid of it." Axel's words cut through the air like a blade. He stepped closer, his Alpha presence pressing against me until I had to fight not to submit. "I won't allow some Omega's bastard to taint my bloodline. I'm the future Alpha of this Pack, Harper. My mate will be a Beta at minimum, someone worthy of standing beside me. Not some desperate Omega who spreads her legs for anyone who shows her attention."

Each word hit me like a physical blow, but it was the complete absence of emotion in his voice that truly destroyed me. This was the same man who had traced gentle patterns on my skin, who had called me beautiful in the firelight.

"Axel, please—" I started, but Ryker's laughter cut me off.

"Wait, wait," he said, pushing off from the table with theatrical surprise. "You're sure it's ours? I mean, an Omega who's willing to sleep with three Alphas in one night... who knows how many others you've been with behind our backs?"

The accusation hit me like ice water. "You know that's not true. You know I've never—"

"Do we?" Ryker's golden eyes glittered with malice. "You seemed pretty eager that night. Pretty experienced for someone who claimed to be innocent."

Other Pack members had begun to gather, drawn by the raised voices. I could feel their stares like brands on my skin, could hear the whispers starting to spread like wildfire. My cheeks burned with humiliation as more wolves filtered into the hall.

"I trusted you," I whispered, looking desperately between the three of them. "I thought... I thought you cared about me."

Sterling's face crumpled for just a moment, pain flashing across his features so quickly I almost missed it. He opened his mouth as if to speak, but Axel's sharp look silenced him. When Sterling finally did speak, his voice was barely audible.

"I'm sorry, Harper. I can't help you."

The betrayal from Sterling hurt worse than Axel's cruelty or Ryker's mockery. He had been the gentlest of the three, the one who had always defended me when others in the Pack made cruel comments about my Omega status. To see him turn away now, to watch him choose their approval over any loyalty to me, shattered something inside my chest.

"You heard them," Axel announced, his voice carrying across the now-crowded hall. "This shameless Omega is trying to trap respectable Alphas with false pregnancy claims. She's exactly the kind of manipulative female our fathers warned us about."

The crowd murmured their agreement, and I saw several Pack members nodding with disgust. Mrs. Chen, the baker who had always been kind to me, shook her head with disappointment. Even some of the younger wolves I'd grown up with were looking at me like I'd become something dirty.

"Furthermore," Axel continued, his Alpha voice commanding absolute attention, "Harper Mills is hereby relieved of her position as Pack historian. Someone with such questionable morals has no business handling our sacred records."

The formal dismissal hit me like a slap. That job had been my pride, my way of contributing to the Pack despite my low status. Now even that was being stripped away.

"She'll be relocated to the storage facility at the Pack's border," Axel added with cold efficiency. "Effective immediately."

The storage facility. A converted warehouse where they kept old equipment and supplies, barely fit for human habitation. It was as far from the Pack center as possible while still technically being on Pack lands—a clear message about my new status.

Elder Morrison stepped forward then, his weathered face grave. The crowd parted respectfully for the Pack's senior Elder, and even Axel straightened slightly in his presence.

"The Council has discussed this matter," Elder Morrison announced, his voice carrying the weight of Pack law. "If Harper Mills does not resolve her... situation... within two weeks, she will be banished from Pack lands permanently. She will become rogue, with no protection or support from any Pack."

The pronouncement fell like a death sentence. Rogue wolves rarely survived long, especially pregnant Omegas. Without Pack protection, I would be vulnerable to every predator and rival Pack in the territory.

I stood there in the center of the hall, surrounded by wolves who had once been my community, my family, and felt more alone than I ever had in my life. The three Alphas who had claimed to care about me watched with varying degrees of satisfaction and discomfort as my world crumbled around me.

My hand moved instinctively to my still-flat stomach, where a tiny life was growing—a life that no one wanted, that everyone saw as a mistake to be erased. The late afternoon light streaming through the hall's windows seemed dimmer now, casting everything in harsh shadows.

I looked up at the darkening sky visible through the high windows, clouds gathering like an omen of the storm to come. Two weeks. I had two weeks to decide between ending my pregnancy or losing everything I'd ever known.

But as I stood there, feeling the weight of their judgment and the echo of their betrayal, one thing became crystal clear: I would never give them the satisfaction of breaking me completely.

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