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My Mate Rejected Our Dying Child

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The scent of vanilla cake and blue frosting filled the dining room, but it couldn't mask the underlying aroma of anxiety coming off my five-year-old son. "Do you think he's coming, Mommy?" Jonas asked, bouncing on the balls of his feet. His golden eyes, so much like his grandfather's, darted between the 'Happy 5th Birthday' banner I’d hand-painted and the front door. "Of course, baby," I lied, smoothing his unruly hair. "It's a big day. The first shift milestone. Daddy wouldn't miss it." For five years, I had been the invisible woman of the Silverclaw Pack. Unmarked. Unacknowledged. I ran the pack's finances, organized the patrols, and managed the logistics, all while Alpha Creed Foster played the role of the tortured leader suffering from "Bond Hesitancy." I swallowed the humiliation daily, telling myself it was for the pack, for Creed, and most importantly, for Jonas.

My Mate Rejected Our Dying Child Chapter 1

The scent of vanilla cake and blue frosting filled the dining room, but it couldn't mask the underlying aroma of anxiety coming off my five-year-old son.

"Do you think he's coming, Mommy?" Jonas asked, bouncing on the balls of his feet. His golden eyes, so much like his grandfather's, darted between the 'Happy 5th Birthday' banner I’d hand-painted and the front door.

"Of course, baby," I lied, smoothing his unruly hair. "It's a big day. The first shift milestone. Daddy wouldn't miss it."

For five years, I had been the invisible woman of the Silverclaw Pack. Unmarked. Unacknowledged. I ran the pack's finances, organized the patrols, and managed the logistics, all while Alpha Creed Foster played the role of the tortured leader suffering from "Bond Hesitancy." I swallowed the humiliation daily, telling myself it was for the pack, for Creed, and most importantly, for Jonas.

The heavy oak door creaked open. Jonas let out a squeal of pure joy and sprinted across the hardwood floor.

"Daddy! Look! Mommy made a wolf cake!"

Creed stood in the doorway. He wasn't wearing his usual leather jacket or tactical gear. He was dressed in a sleek, midnight-blue tuxedo that hugged his broad shoulders perfectly. His hair was styled, gelled back with a precision that screamed *event*, not *emergency*.

He caught Jonas with one hand, stopping the boy's momentum without actually hugging him.

"Easy there, pup," Creed said, his voice distracted. He checked his platinum watch.

"Are you ready for the cake?" Jonas asked, his tail—still invisible in his human form—practically wagging in the air.

"I can't stay, Jonas," Creed said, his tone flat. He didn't look at me. He never looked at me if he could help it. "Something came up. Urgent border patrol meetings. Rogue activity near the northern ridge."

"In a tuxedo?" The words slipped out of my mouth before I could stop them. My voice was quiet, trained into submission over half a decade, but the discrepancy was too glaring to ignore.

Creed’s eyes snapped to mine, cold and irritated. "It's a diplomatic meeting with the neighboring Alpha, Winter. Appearance matters. You would know that if you understood politics."

He patted Jonas absently on the head, like one might pet a stray dog. "Happy birthday, kid. I'll get you something later. I couldn't decide on a gift."

And then he was gone. The door clicked shut, severing the connection.

Jonas stood frozen in the hallway. I watched as his shoulders slumped. The sweet, puppy-like scent of his excitement soured instantly, turning into the sharp, acrid smell of rejection. It broke my heart more than my own five years of neglect ever could.

***

By ten o'clock that night, the cake sat uncut on the counter. Jonas had cried himself to sleep, clutching a stuffed wolf his grandfather Moses had sent from Europe.

I sat in the dim light of the living room, scrolling through the pack's logistics schedules on my phone, trying to distract myself. Suddenly, a notification popped up. It was a Pack Mind-Link alert—usually reserved for emergencies—but this one was tagged 'Social'.

*Silverclaw Inner Circle: Live Feed.*

My thumb hovered over the screen. A border meeting wouldn't be livestreamed.

I tapped the link. The screen filled with the glitter of crystal chandeliers and the swirl of expensive silk. It wasn't a border outpost. It was the Grand Ballroom of the packhouse, a venue I had been forbidden from entering for "renovations."

The camera panned through the crowd of laughing, drinking pack members—people I managed, people I fed—until it landed on the center of the dance floor.

A banner hung above the stage: *"Happy Wolf Awakening Anniversary, Alina!"*

Alina Collins. His childhood friend. The woman who looked at me like I was a stain on the floor.

And there was Creed. He was holding her close, his hand splayed possessively on the small of her back. They were swaying to a slow song, their foreheads touching. He was smiling at her—a genuine, warm smile that he hadn't directed at his son in years.

He wasn't at a diplomatic meeting. He wasn't protecting the pack. He was celebrating the anniversary of his mistress's wolf awakening, while his own son's fifth birthday—the day Jonas's wolf should have been celebrated—was ignored.

The phone shook in my hand. He hadn't just forgotten; he had chosen.

***

It was 3:00 AM when the front door opened again.

I hadn't moved. I sat on the sofa in the dark, the silence of the house pressing against my ears. Creed walked in, loosening his tie. The scent hit me instantly—expensive champagne and the cloying, floral stench of Alina's perfume. It was woven into his clothes, clinging to his skin.

He paused when he saw my silhouette.

"Why are you awake?" he asked, his voice rough with exhaustion and alcohol.

"How was the border patrol?" I asked, my voice trembling not with fear, but with a rage I didn't know I possessed. "Did the rogues enjoy the ballroom dancing?"

Creed sighed, a sound of utter annoyance. He didn't even flinch. He walked to the sideboard and poured himself a glass of water. "I don't have time for your jealousy, Winter."

I stood up, the phone clutched in my hand. "Jealousy? Creed, you missed Jonas's fifth birthday. You lied to him. You told him you had work, and instead, you went to celebrate *her*."

He slammed the glass down. The sound echoed like a gunshot.

"Alina is sensitive!" he barked, his voice dropping into that guttural Alpha tone that was designed to force submission. The command in his voice hit me like a physical weight, trying to force my head down, trying to make me bare my neck. "Her wolf has been distressed lately. As Alpha, it is my duty to ensure the emotional stability of high-ranking members. I had to be there."

I fought the urge to kneel, my nails digging into my palms. "And your son? Does his emotional stability not matter?"

"Jonas is fine. He has a roof over his head, doesn't he? He has you," Creed sneered, looking me up and down with disdain. "You should be grateful I let you stay here, ungrateful wretch. Most Alphas would have cast out a mate they couldn't bond with years ago."

He turned his back on me, loosening his cufflinks. "I'm sleeping in the guest room. Don't disturb me. I have a headache from dealing with your drama."

He walked away, leaving me standing in the dark, the scent of his betrayal lingering in the air. For the first time in five years, I didn't cry. I just watched him go, and I felt something inside me—something cold and hard—finally snap into place.

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