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My Mate Rejected Our Dying Child

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.
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Chapter 5

The only sound in the High-Care Suite was the rhythmic *whoosh-click* of the ventilator breathing for my son. I sat in the uncomfortable plastic chair, my hand wrapped around Jonas’s small, limp fingers. His skin was too cold. The grey pallor that had overtaken his face in the garden hadn't faded; if anything, under the harsh fluorescent lights of the hospital, he looked like a porcelain doll that had been left out in the rain.

Dr. Aris adjusted a drip, his expression grim. "His vitals are holding, Luna. But barely. The next few hours are critical. He needs absolute silence and stability."

I nodded, unable to speak. Every beep of the heart monitor felt like a countdown.

The heavy double doors to the suite banged open, shattering the quiet sanctuary.

I flinched, instinctively shielding Jonas’s body with my own. Creed stood in the doorway, his tuxedo jacket discarded, his shirt unbuttoned at the collar. He wasn't alone. He was practically carrying Alina, whose face was buried in his chest, her shoulders shaking with theatrical sobs.

"Get a nurse," Creed barked, his voice booming off the tiled walls. "She's having a panic attack."

Dr. Aris stepped forward, his hands raised in a hushing motion. "Alpha, please. Lower your voice. The young master is in a critical state."

"I can't breathe!" Alina wailed, clutching at her throat. She lifted her head, her eyes rimmed with red, though I noticed her makeup remained perfectly intact. "The noise out there... the people... I can't take it, Creed! My wolf is howling in my head! That beast... it looked at me!"

"I know, shh, I know," Creed cooed, stroking her hair with a tenderness he hadn't shown Jonas since the day he was born. He looked up at Dr. Aris, his eyes hard. "She needs a private room. Somewhere quiet to recover from the shock."

Dr. Aris blinked, confused. "Alpha, the general ward has private rooms available down the hall."

"They're too small," Alina whimpered, leaning heavily against Creed. "And the smell... antiseptic and sickness... it's making me nauseous. I need space. I need *this* room."

My blood ran cold. I stood up slowly, my legs trembling not with fear, but with a sudden, blinding rage. "This is the only High-Care Suite in the hospital, Alina. It's for patients on life support."

She looked at me then, her eyes widening with feigned innocence. "Oh, Winter. I didn't see you there in the dark. But surely... Jonas is just sleeping, isn't he? The machines are doing all the work. He won't mind moving."

"He is in a coma," I hissed, stepping between her and the bed. "He is fighting for his life because of *your* little stunt with the Rogue."

"Enough!" Creed snapped. The air in the room grew heavy, the pressure dropping as his Alpha aura flared. "Alina is the victim here, Winter. That beast could have killed her. She is traumatized."

"Your son is dying!" I screamed back, pointing at the small figure in the bed. "Look at him, Creed!"

Creed didn't look. He kept his eyes fixed on the doctor. "Dr. Aris. Prepare the suite for Ms. Collins. Move the boy to the General Ward."

Silence stretched, thick and suffocating. Dr. Aris looked from the Alpha to the dying boy, his jaw set tight. He straightened his spine.

"No," the doctor said firmly. "I cannot do that, Alpha. Moving Jonas now could destabilize his aura. It could kill him. I have a duty to my patient, and he is the priority."

Alina let out a sharp cry, collapsing dramatically into a nearby chair. "He wants me to suffer, Creed! They all do!"

Creed’s face darkened. His pupils dilated, swallowing the irises until his eyes were black pits of dominance. The air crackled with static electricity.

"I gave you an order, Healer," Creed growled. His voice wasn't just loud; it was layered with the Alpha Command, a supernatural force that compelled obedience from every wolf in the pack. It hit me like a physical blow to the chest, forcing the air from my lungs.

"**Move. The. Boy. Now.**"

Dr. Aris gasped, clutching the edge of the bed. I watched in horror as his body betrayed him. Sweat broke out on his forehead as he fought the command, his muscles locking up, but the Alpha power was absolute. His hand, shaking violently, moved against his will toward the monitor switch.

"No!" I lunged forward, grabbing the doctor's arm. "Don't do it! Fight him!"

"I... I can't..." Dr. Aris choked out, tears of frustration leaking from his eyes. "Forgive me, Luna."

With a trembling hand, he silenced the alarm. Then he began to unlock the wheels of the bed.

Two nurses rushed in, eyes downcast, terrified of the Alpha's aura filling the room. They moved with frantic efficiency, unhooking the wall monitors and switching Jonas to a portable, battery-operated unit that beeped with a weaker, thinner sound.

"Careful!" I sobbed, running alongside the bed as they began to push it toward the door. "Watch his head!"

Creed stepped aside to let the gurney pass. He didn't look down. He didn't reach out to touch his son's hand. He was already turning back to Alina, helping her stand.

"It's okay," I heard him murmur as we were shoved into the hallway. "You have the room now. Rest."

As the doors swung shut, cutting off the view of the suite, I saw Alina settle onto the bed my son had just vacated. Just before the gap closed, she looked at me. The tears were gone. A small, satisfied smirk tugged at the corner of her lips.

The hallway was bright, loud, and smelled of floor wax. A janitor pushed a mop bucket past us. A group of teenagers with broken arms were laughing near the vending machine.

They pushed Jonas into a curtained partition in the general ward, surrounded by the noise of other patients coughing and groaning. It was a place for minor injuries, not for a dying heir.

I stood by the curtain, listening to the weak beep of the portable monitor. Something inside my chest fractured. It wasn't a break; it was a release.

For five years, I had held onto the hope that Creed was just misguided. That the bond would eventually snap into place. That if I was just patient enough, submissive enough, good enough, he would see me.

But the man in that suite wasn't misguided. He was rot. He was a disease that was killing my son.

The tears stopped. My breathing steadied. The cold that washed over me wasn't fear anymore; it was the icy clarity of a winter storm.

I reached into my pocket and pulled out my phone. My fingers didn't shake as I scrolled past Creed’s contact, past the pack house line, down to a number I hadn't dialed since the day Moses Foster retired and moved to the secluded mountains of the Lycan territory.

I pressed call.

It rang once. Twice.

"Winter?" The deep, gravelly voice was thick with sleep but instantly alert. "Is everything alright?"

I looked at my son's pale face, then back at the closed doors of the High-Care Suite where my mate was comforting his mistress.

"No, Moses," I said, my voice dead and flat. "Creed is trying to kill your grandson. I need you to come home."

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