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My Mate Took Our Daughter’s Life-Saving Money Novel Cover

My Mate Took Our Daughter’s Life-Saving Money

Ten candles. One wish. And a father and mate who would rather destroy than protect. Luna Raye’s daughter Lily has spent her life battling a fragile heart—but now the very man sworn to care for her has gambled away her chance at survival for the sake of a past love. As abuse, betrayal, and manipulation tighten their grip, Raye is forced to confront a terrifying truth: her family’s survival rests entirely on her courage and cunning. With her daughter’s life hanging by a thread, she must navigate a world of pack politics, hidden threats, and impossible choices—where one wrong move could cost everything. Brutally honest, heart-wrenching, and unflinchingly suspenseful, this is a story of love, resilience, and the fight to protect the ones we cannot live without. Will Rachel save her daughter before it’s too late—or will the darkness of power and pride consume them all?
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Chapter 2

The silence that followed Jackson's departure felt heavier than his fists. I remained on the kitchen floor, my body a map of fresh bruises, while Lily's small arms wrapped around me like a shield against the world's cruelty.

"Mommy, are you okay?" she whispered, her voice still thick with tears.

I tried to sit up, wincing as pain shot through my ribs. "I'm okay, baby. I'm okay."

But I wasn't okay. None of this was okay.

Margaret finally stood from the table, stepping carefully around the scattered cake and frosting. "Well, that was quite the display," she said, her voice dripping with disdain. "Perhaps next time you'll think before embarrassing your Alpha in front of his family."

She gathered her purse and coat with deliberate precision. "Jackson is doing what's best for this pack. Rachel has connections, resources. You should be grateful he's thinking strategically instead of emotionally."

Noah shifted uncomfortably by the doorway, his earlier bravado fading as he took in the destruction around us. For a moment, I thought I saw something flicker in his eyes—doubt, maybe even regret—but it vanished quickly.

"I'm going to my room," he mumbled, not meeting my gaze.

Margaret paused at the door. "Clean this up, Raye. And do try to compose yourself. A Luna shouldn't wallow."

The front door clicked shut, leaving Lily and me alone in the wreckage.

I struggled to my feet, each movement sending fresh waves of pain through my battered body. Lily stayed close, her small hand clutching my shirt as if she was afraid I might disappear.

"Come on, sweetheart," I said, forcing steadiness into my voice. "Let's get you ready for bed."

"But the cake—"

"We'll clean it up tomorrow. Tonight, you need rest."

I helped her upstairs, my ribs screaming with each step. In her room, I tucked her into bed, smoothing her dark hair away from her tear-stained face.

"Mommy?" Her voice was barely a whisper. "Am I going to get my surgery?"

The question hit me like another blow. How could I explain that her father had given away her chance at life for an old flame? How could I tell her that her own well-being meant less to him than his wounded pride?

"We'll figure it out," I promised, pressing a kiss to her forehead. "I'll always find a way to take care of you."

She nodded solemnly, her eyes already growing heavy. "I love you, Mommy."

"I love you too, baby. So much."

I waited until her breathing evened out before returning to my own room. In the bathroom mirror, I surveyed the damage. My left cheek was already swelling, a deep red mark that would bloom into purple by morning. There was dried blood at the corner of my mouth, and when I lifted my shirt, dark bruises were already forming across my ribs.

I cleaned the wounds mechanically, my mind numb with shock and exhaustion. This wasn't the first time Jackson had hit me, but it was the worst. And in front of the children. On Lily's birthday.

I changed into my nightgown and slipped into bed beside my daughter, who had crawled in during my absence. Her small body radiated warmth against my aching side, and I wrapped my arms around her carefully, mindful of my injuries.

The house settled into an uneasy quiet. Jackson hadn't come home yet—probably at Rachel's hotel, celebrating his grand gesture with the woman who'd received my daughter's surgery money.

I was drifting toward sleep when my phone buzzed on the nightstand. The caller ID showed a number I'd memorized but never saved: Olivia Chen, Lycan Council.

My heart hammered as I answered, keeping my voice low to avoid waking Lily.

"Raye? It's Olivia. I hope I'm not calling too late."

"No, it's fine." I slipped out of bed and into the hallway, closing the bedroom door behind me.

"I have news about your case. The evidence you submitted has been officially accepted for investigation."

The words hit me like a lifeline thrown to a drowning woman. For months, I'd been secretly documenting Jackson's abuse—photographs of bruises, recordings of his threats, financial records showing his mismanagement of pack funds. I'd sent it all to the Council three months ago, but hadn't heard anything back.

"What does that mean exactly?"

"It means we have enough to proceed with a formal inquiry. The Council takes domestic abuse very seriously, especially when it involves pack leadership. Jackson's actions don't just affect you—they compromise the entire pack's stability."

I leaned against the wall, my legs suddenly weak with relief. "How long will it take?"

"These things require careful investigation. We need to build an airtight case that can't be dismissed or appealed. I'd estimate several weeks, possibly months."

Months. Lily might not have months.

"I know it's not what you want to hear," Olivia continued, her voice gentle but firm. "But rushing this process could jeopardize everything. If we move too quickly and Jackson challenges our findings, he could walk away with just a warning."

"I understand," I said, though frustration burned in my chest.

"In the meantime, I need you to continue documenting everything. Any new incidents, financial irregularities, threats—record it all. But Raye?" Her voice turned serious. "Be careful. Don't put yourself or your children in unnecessary danger. If things escalate beyond what you can handle, call me immediately."

"They already have escalated." The words slipped out before I could stop them.

"What happened?"

I found myself telling her about tonight—the missing surgery money, Jackson's rage, the beating in front of the children. My voice remained steady, clinical even, as if I were reporting someone else's trauma.

Olivia was quiet for a long moment. "Raye, I'm so sorry. Are you safe right now?"

"He's not here. I think he's with her."

"Document everything from tonight. Take photographs of your injuries, write down exactly what happened and when. And please, if you feel you're in immediate danger, don't hesitate to contact emergency services or call me."

"I will."

"You're incredibly brave for doing this," she said softly. "I know it doesn't feel that way right now, but you're not just protecting yourself and your children—you're protecting every pack member under Jackson's authority. The Council sees your strength, Raye. We won't let him get away with this."

After she hung up, I sat in the dark hallway for a long time, processing her words. Brave. I didn't feel brave. I felt broken, desperate, and utterly alone.

But maybe that was what bravery looked like sometimes—continuing to fight even when everything inside you wanted to surrender.

I returned to bed and pulled Lily closer, listening to her steady breathing in the darkness. Tomorrow would bring new challenges, new humiliations. But tonight, for the first time in months, I had something I'd almost forgotten existed.

Hope.

The investigation was moving forward. Jackson's reign of terror had an expiration date, even if I couldn't see it yet.

I closed my eyes and tried to ignore the throbbing in my ribs. Soon, I told myself. Soon, this nightmare would be over.

I had no idea how much worse it was about to get.

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