
My Pregnant Escape From the Alpha Who Caged Me
Chapter 5
The invitation arrived on parchment so heavy it felt like a slab of stone in my hands. The Royal Lycan Summit. Every Alpha in the continent was summoned, and attendance was mandatory. For years, I had only heard whispers of these gatherings from the servants' quarters—tales of power, alliances, and the terrifying judgment of the Lycan King.
"It's time, Maeve," Wes said, his voice low and steady beside me. We were in the nursery we had started setting up, surrounded by soft yellows and grays. He placed a hand on my shoulder, his touch grounding me. "Hayes will be there. He's desperate. He'll be begging the King for mercy because he can't fulfill the elixir contract without you."
I looked down at my belly, now unmistakably round beneath my sweater. My hand trembled as I rested it there. The pup kicked, a tiny flutter of life that steeled my resolve. If Hayes saw me, if he knew... he would try to take this baby. He would lock me in a cage again, milking my talent until I withered away.
"I can't face him, Wes," I whispered, the old fear clawing at my throat. "The bond... even frozen, it hurts when I think of him."
Wes turned me to face him, his eyes fierce. "You aren't the Omega he broke anymore. You are the daughter of the King. You are the creator of the Moon Elixirs. And you are my mate." He kissed my forehead. "We end this now. We end the Blood Moon's hold on you forever."
He was right. I spent the next week in a frenzy of brewing. I didn't need a lab; the forest provided everything. I gathered moonflowers at midnight, crushed silverleaf until my fingers were stained metallic, and sang the old lullabies into the mixture. This wasn't just a calming potion. It was a master batch—a scent so pure, so complex, that no one but the true Scent Master could have created it. It was my identity in a bottle.
The Summit was held in the Neutral Lands, a sprawling estate of marble and glass nestled between three mountain peaks. The air crackled with the energy of a hundred Alphas. Power rolled off them in waves, making the hair on my arms stand up. I pulled my heavy velvet cloak tighter, the hood shadowing my face. Wes had scented me with heavy sage and cedar to mask my natural smell, but I still felt exposed.
We entered the Grand Hall just as the proceedings began. It was a cavernous room, the ceiling painted with constellations. At the far end, on a throne carved from obsidian, sat the Lycan King. Even from this distance, his aura was suffocating—ancient, heavy, and strangely familiar.
And then I saw him.
Hayes stood near the front, but he looked like a ghost of the man I once feared. His suit hung loosely on his frame, his face gaunt and grey. His eyes darted around the room, manic and unhinged. Beside him, in iron shackles, knelt Nicole. She looked pathetic, her designer dress torn, her face streaked with grime. She was the scapegoat, the offering to appease the King's wrath.
"Alpha Miller," the King's voice boomed, echoing off the stone walls. It wasn't a question; it was a thunderclap. "You promised the Council a shipment of Grade-A Moon Elixirs. Instead, my healers tell me you sent swill that burns the throat and maddens the wolf. Explain yourself."
Hayes stepped forward, his voice cracking. "Your Majesty, please. It was... a bad harvest. The herbs withered. My... my brewer," he gestured vaguely at Nicole, "she failed to adjust the recipe."
"A bad harvest?" The King leaned forward, his eyes narrowing. "The seasons have been kind. Do not lie to me, boy."
"It's the truth!" Nicole shrieked, rattling her chains. "The moonflowers didn't bloom right! It's not my fault!"
The murmurs in the hall grew louder. Alphas were sneering, sensing the weakness in the Blood Moon pack. Hayes looked ready to vomit. He was losing everything—his reputation, his trade deals, his power.
Wes nudged me gently. "Now."
My heart hammered against my ribs like a trapped bird. I took a deep breath, inhaling the scents of the room—fear, arrogance, sweat, and lies. I stepped out from behind Wes, moving into the center aisle.
"The harvest was fine," I said. My voice wasn't loud, but it cut through the noise like a silver blade.
The room went silent. Hayes froze, his back stiffening. He knew that voice. He turned slowly, his eyes widening in disbelief.
"The moonflowers bloomed perfectly under the last full moon," I continued, walking toward the throne. "And the recipe doesn't need adjusting. It needs a brewer who isn't a fraud."
"Who speaks?" the King demanded, though his voice held a note of curiosity rather than anger.
I reached up and pulled down my hood. The heavy velvet fell away, revealing my face, pale but determined. I unclasped the cloak and let it drop to the floor. The gasps were audible. My pregnancy was impossible to hide in the fitted gown I wore.
"Maeve?" Hayes whispered, the name strangling him. He took a step toward me, his hand reaching out as if seeing a ghost. "You're... you're dead. I buried you."
"You buried a stranger," I said cold, my eyes locking onto his. "Just like you buried the truth."
I turned to the King, reaching into my pocket and pulling out the crystal vial I had brewed. I held it up, the liquid inside swirling with a pearlescent glow. "This is the Moon Elixir, Your Majesty. Pure. Potent. Created by the true Scent Master."
I uncorked the vial. The scent exploded outward—a wave of calm, of starlight and purity that washed over the entire hall. The agitated Alphas instantly relaxed, their shoulders dropping. The King inhaled deeply, his eyes widening.
"Impossible," Nicole hissed from the floor, her face twisted in hate. "She's barren! She's a defect!"
I looked down at her, pity replacing my anger. Then, I let my wolf surface. I didn't shift, but I let my eyes flash. They didn't glow gold. They didn't glow red.
They shone with the brilliant, piercing violet of royalty.
The King stood up slowly, descending the steps of his throne, his gaze fixed on my eyes. He ignored Hayes, ignored the Council. He stopped in front of me, his hand trembling as he reached out to touch my cheek.
"Those eyes," the King whispered, his voice thick with emotion. "My daughter?"
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