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My Husband Exposed The Alpha Who Poisoned My Womb Novel Cover

My Husband Exposed The Alpha Who Poisoned My Womb

The private waiting room on the Upper East Side smelled of lavender and expensive sanitizer, a stark contrast to the sterile, terrifying hospitals of my past. I sat in the plush velvet chair, my hands unconsciously hovering over my still-flat stomach. A small, secret smile touched my lips. River didn’t know yet. I wanted to surprise him tonight with the ultrasound photos. After everything Trenton had put me through—the years of gaslighting, the tampered vitamins, the 'accidental' losses—this baby felt like a miracle. My wolf, Luna, purred in the back of my mind, curling around the new spark of life within us. For the first time in years, I felt safe. That safety shattered with the sound of crashing doors. "There she is!
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The private waiting room on the Upper East Side smelled of lavender and expensive sanitizer, a stark contrast to the sterile, terrifying hospitals of my past. I sat in the plush velvet chair, my hands unconsciously hovering over my still-flat stomach. A small, secret smile touched my lips.

River didn’t know yet. I wanted to surprise him tonight with the ultrasound photos. After everything Trenton had put me through—the years of gaslighting, the tampered vitamins, the 'accidental' losses—this baby felt like a miracle. My wolf, Luna, purred in the back of my mind, curling around the new spark of life within us. For the first time in years, I felt safe.

That safety shattered with the sound of crashing doors.

"There she is! The homewrecker!"

The shrill voice cut through the clinic’s hush like a serrated knife. I froze, my heart hammering against my ribs. Freya Wilson marched into the room, her stilettos clicking sharply on the marble floor. Behind her, a cameraman with a blinding rig light and two hulking bodyguards followed, crowding the serene space.

"Freya?" I stood up, my instincts screaming at me to run, but there was nowhere to go. "What are you doing here? You can't be in here."

Freya didn't look at me; she looked at the camera lens, her face twisted into a mask of righteous indignation. She was livestreaming. "You all see this? This is Marilyn Adams. The woman who thinks she can sleep with my fiancé, get pregnant with his bastard, and ruin my life!"

"No," I whispered, the blood draining from my face. The accusation was so absurd, so vile. "Freya, stop. This isn't Trenton's child. I haven't seen Trenton in months. Please, turn the camera off."

"Liar!" She stepped closer, invading my personal space. The scent of her perfume—cloying, expensive roses—made me gag. "Trenton told me everything! He showed me the messages! You’re trying to trap him back into a bond you rejected!"

"I am married!" I cried out, my hand going to my neck where River’s mark was hidden beneath my scarf.

"To who? Some imaginary sugar daddy?" Freya laughed, a cruel, brittle sound. She snapped her fingers at the bodyguards. "Get this whore out of my sight. I want her on the street where she belongs."

Panic flared hot and bright. "Don't touch me!"

One of the guards, a Delta with dead eyes, lunged forward. I tried to dodge, but he was faster. He grabbed my arm, his grip bruising.

"Let go!" I screamed, clawing at his hand.

"Drag her out!" Freya shrieked, playing to her audience.

The guard yanked me hard. I stumbled, my feet tangling in the rug. He didn't stabilize me; instead, he shoved. I went flying backward, my hip slamming into the sharp corner of the receptionist's mahogany desk before I hit the floor with a bone-jarring thud.

Time seemed to suspend.

A sharp, tearing pain ripped through my lower abdomen. It wasn't just physical; it was a soul-deep severance. Luna let out a howl of agony in my head that made my vision blur.

"No..." I gasped, curling into a ball.

Then came the warmth. The terrifying, wet warmth spreading between my legs.

Freya stood over me, phone still raised, sneering. "Look at her. Playing the victim. It’s pathetic."

"You... you killed..." My voice broke, swallowed by a sob that tore my throat apart.

"Call the police! Now!"

Dr. Sarah Chen was suddenly there, a blur of white coat. She threw herself between me and the camera, her usually calm face contorted with rage. "Get out! All of you! You are trespassing and assaulting a patient!"

The silence that followed was heavy, suffocating. The bystanders, who had been frozen in shock, finally began to move, pulling out phones, whispering. But I couldn't hear them. I could only feel the cramping, the emptiness where the spark had been just moments ago.

Then, the air changed.

The glass doors of the clinic didn't just open; they vibrated. A low, thunderous growl permeated the room, vibrating through the floorboards and into my bones. It was a sound that triggered a primal instinct in every werewolf present—the command to submit.

Freya’s bodyguards dropped to their knees, their necks baring involuntarily. Freya stumbled back, her phone shaking in her hand.

River.

He stormed in, a dark storm cloud in a tailored suit. His eyes weren't their usual warm hazel; they were molten gold, glowing with the terrifying power of a Lycan Prince. The air pressure in the room dropped, making it hard to breathe for everyone but me.

He didn't look at the cameras. He didn't look at Freya. He was at my side in a heartbeat, his knees hitting the floor, ignoring the blood that stained my dress.

"Marilyn," he choked out, his big hands hovering over me, trembling. He could smell it. He could smell the grief and the blood.

"I'm sorry," I wept, clutching his lapels. "River, I'm so sorry."

A police officer, having just arrived, stepped forward nervously, hand on his holster. "Sir, step away from the victim. We need to identify—"

River turned his head. The growl that erupted from his chest shattered a vase on the counter. He stood up slowly, pulling a folded document from his inner pocket and slamming it against the receptionist's glass partition.

"She is not a victim," River roared, his voice layered with the Alpha tone that made the officer flinch. "She is my wife!"

He turned to Freya, who was now pale, the color drained entirely from her face as she stared at the man whose power dwarfed anything she had ever known.

River pointed a shaking finger at her, tears of fury streaming down his face. "And that," he snarled, gesturing to me, "was my child."

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