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My Pregnant Escape From the Alpha Who Caged Me Novel Cover

My Pregnant Escape From the Alpha Who Caged Me

The scent of lavender and crushed mint always calmed me, but tonight, even the strongest concentration of my Moon Elixir couldn't settle the trembling in my hands. My hidden laboratory, tucked away in the basement of the Blood Moon Pack house, felt colder than usual. I stared at the empty vial in my hand. It was the last of my "supplements"—the bitter, dark liquid Alpha Hayes insisted I take daily to manage my "condition." "Barren," he called me. "Wolfless." A defect in the perfect lineage of the Blood Moon Pack. The only thing that kept me from being thrown out to the rogues was my nose. I could smell a shift in emotion before a wolf even growled. I could brew potions that brought feral warriors back from the brink of madness. But apparently, I couldn't carry a pup, and my inner wolf was too weak to ever surface. I needed more supplements.
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Chapter 2

The silver burned. It was a cold, biting fire against my skin, seeping into my very marrow. I huddled in the corner of the damp cell, clutching my knees to my chest. Every breath was a struggle, the air thick with mold and despair. But beneath the pain, a tiny flicker of hope remained. Wes had answered.

Time lost all meaning in the dark. Had it been hours? Days? My stomach cramped, a sharp reminder of the 'supplements' I hadn't taken. The withdrawal was brutal, my body shaking with feverish chills, but my mind felt clearer than it had in years. I could hear the scurrying of rats in the walls. I could smell the damp earth and the faint, metallic tang of blood from the guard posted outside.

Suddenly, the ground shook. A distant boom echoed through the stone floor, followed by the unmistakable roar of wolves. Screams erupted from above. The heavy iron door of my cell rattled.

Chaos.

"Rogue attack!" someone shouted from the corridor. "They've breached the eastern wall!"

My heart hammered against my ribs. Wes. He hadn't just come; he had brought a war. Or a distraction. I pressed my ear to the cold stone, listening. The sounds of fighting drew closer—snarls, the tearing of fabric, the heavy thud of bodies hitting the ground.

Then, silence outside my door. The lock clicked, and the heavy metal swung open. It wasn't a rogue. It was a man in dark tactical gear, his face obscured by a mask, but the scent... pine and rain. It was Beta Marcus, Hayes’s second-in-command. My breath hitched.

"Quiet," he hissed, pulling a key from his belt and unlocking my shackles. "We don't have much time."

"Marcus?" I whispered, my voice raspy. "Why?"

"Because an Alpha who poisons his mate isn't an Alpha worth following," he grunted, hauling me to my feet. I stumbled, my legs weak, but he caught me. "Wes is waiting at the treeline. We need to make this look convincing."

He dragged a heavy sack into the cell. Inside was a body—a rogue female, already gone, her features unrecognizable from battle wounds. She was small, like me. Marcus pulled a familiar silver locket from his pocket—my mother’s locket, the one Hayes had torn from my neck the day he locked me away.

"Put this on her," Marcus ordered, his voice grim. "And run."

I hesitated, looking at the poor girl. But the sounds of battle were getting louder. I clasped the locket around her cold neck, a silent apology on my lips. Marcus then did something that made me gasp. He uncorked a flask of accelerant and splashed it over the body and the bedding.

"Go, Maeve! Now!"

I scrambled out of the cell just as he struck a match. The whoosh of flames was instantaneous, the heat blasting against my back. I didn't look back. I ran. I ran through the smoke-filled corridors, dodging confused warriors who were too busy fighting off the rogue invasion to notice a small, dirty figure slipping into the shadows.

I burst out of the pack house and into the cool night air. The sky was lit up by the fire raging in the east wing—my prison. I sprinted toward the forest, my lungs burning, my bare feet tearing on roots and stones. At the edge of the woods, I paused for a split second.

Through the chaos, I heard a scream that chilled my blood. It was Hayes. "MAEVE! NO!"

He sounded shattered. Broken. For a fleeting moment, the old bond tugged at my heart, a phantom pain. But then I remembered the wolfsbane. The lies. The vanilla scent of Nicole on his skin. I turned my back on the Blood Moon pack and plunged into the darkness of the trees.

Strong arms caught me before I hit the ground. "I've got you," a voice rumbled against my ear. Safe. Warm. Cedar and woodsmoke. Wes.

Everything went black.

***

When I woke, the air smelled of antiseptic and dried sage. I blinked, my eyes adjusting to the soft light of a room I didn't recognize. It was warm, comfortable, with heavy curtains drawn against the day. I tried to sit up, but a gentle hand pushed me back down.

"Easy, child," a craggy voice said. An old woman with silver hair and eyes that held centuries of wisdom hovered over me. Elder Sage Blackwood.

"Where..." I croaked.

"Silver Creek," she said softly, pressing a cool cloth to my forehead. "You've been out for three days. Your body is fighting hard to purge the poison."

I looked around frantically. "Wes?"

"I'm here." He stepped out of the shadows in the corner of the room. He looked exhausted, dark circles under his eyes, his jaw unshaven. But his gaze was steady, filled with a tenderness that made my chest ache. He pulled a chair close to the bed and took my hand. His skin was warm, grounding.

"You're safe, Maeve," he whispered. "Hayes thinks you're dead. The rogues did their job. We found... remains. He's buried them."

A shiver ran through me. I was a ghost.

"The wolfsbane," Sage interrupted gently, her expression serious. "It was a high dose, accumulated over years. It suppressed your wolf, yes, but it also masked other things."

I frowned. "What other things?"

Sage exchanged a look with Wes. He squeezed my hand tighter. "Maeve," Sage said, "your wolf is healing. She is strong, stronger than we anticipated. But she isn't just healing herself. She is protecting something else."

She placed a hand on my flat stomach.

"You are pregnant, child."

The world stopped. The air left the room. "Pregnant?" I whispered. "But... Hayes said I was barren. And I haven't... we haven't been together in months."

Panic rose in my throat. If it wasn't Hayes... then who? A rogue? A guard? My memory was a fractured mess of fog and pain.

"It's not Hayes's," Wes said, his voice thick with emotion. He leaned forward, his thumb stroking my knuckles. "Maeve, do you remember the night of the Summer Solstice? Three months ago?"

I squeezed my eyes shut, trying to pierce the veil of the drugs. The Solstice. I had run away that night, delirious with what I thought was fever. I had crossed the border into Silver Creek territory, burning up, desperate for relief. I remembered cool water. I remembered strong arms. I remembered... him.

My eyes snapped open, locking onto Wes's. "It was you?"

"You were in heat," Wes said softly, a blush creeping up his neck. "The wolfsbane had suppressed it for so long that when it finally broke through, it was overwhelming. You were in pain. You begged me to make it stop."

"I thought I was dreaming," I whispered. "I thought... I thought the Moon Goddess had sent me an angel."

Wes let out a shaky breath, a sad smile touching his lips. "Not an angel. Just a man who has loved you since we were five years old."

I looked down at my stomach, my hand trembling as I covered Sage's. A pup. A life created not from obligation or cruelty, but from a moment of desperate, primal need with the only man who had ever truly seen me.

"He's yours?" I asked, tears blurring my vision.

"Ours," Wes corrected firmly. "And this time, Maeve, no one is going to take you or this pup away from me. I promise you that."

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