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My Son Gave My Name to His Father's Mistress Novel Cover

My Son Gave My Name to His Father's Mistress

For sixteen years, I was the neglected Luna of Blackpine, forced to ingest a strange silver powder. My world shattered when my husband's ex-lover returned, and I was falsely accused of poisoning her. Cast out by my own mate and teenage son, they had no idea the silver actually bound my royal silver-wolf lineage. Now, as the Moon Goddess's long-lost princess, I watch their pack crumble. They are begging for my forgiveness, but their salvation is already out of reach.
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Chapter 1

Two of the guilty votes came from the only two people I'd bled for.

My husband raised his hand first, as Alpha, before the whole pack.

Then my son raised his, fifteen years old, eyes on the floor.

The charge was poisoning a woman who'd lived in my home eight months and slept under my roof like a guest.

The proof was a packet of silver powder pulled from my own apothecary shelf.

They didn't know it was the powder I swallowed every single month to stay alive.

They didn't know what it was holding down inside me.

Damon spoke the sentence without looking at my face.

Caleb spoke after him, soft enough to sound kind: from now on, Lola is my mother.

I had stitched that boy's first shift-cloak with my own hands.

I had cooled his fever through every full moon since he could walk.

I felt the silver packet press cold against my wrist inside my sleeve, and I said nothing.

Because in six months, on his sixteenth moon, the pack law would ask him to call out his mother's true bloodline name to wake his wolf.

And he had just given that name away.

The wards around Blackpine drink from royal blood every month.

They don't yet know whose.

I walked out the gate, and I let them keep believing I was nothing.

***

"Those in favor of exile, cast your vote," Elder Thorne's voice echoed against the damp stone walls of the judgment hall.

I stood frozen in the center of the platform.

My husband, Alpha Damon Blackpine, raised his hand first.

Then, a smaller hand lifted beside him.

It was Caleb.

My seven-year-old son.

The same small fingers that had clumsily stitched the hem of my winter shift cloak just last week now pointed straight at the ceiling, condemning me.

"Unanimous," Thorne declared, striking his wooden staff against the floor. "The Luna is found guilty of attempted murder."

"I am not your Luna," I said, my voice steady despite the cold settling in my chest. "Damon made sure of that. Seven years I guarded the northern border for this pack, and I never received the title."

Damon kept his eyes fixed on the far wall. "Do not bring the past into this, Wrenna. We are dealing with your crime today."

Beside him stood Lola.

Eight months ago, I had taken her in. She stood on our porch shivering, claiming she was a lone wolf with nowhere to go. Now, she huddled against Damon's side, clutching her stomach, playing the victim of a poisoning she staged herself.

"Damon," I said, stepping closer to the edge of the stone platform. "You are banishing me over a lie."

"The evidence was in your chambers," Damon replied, his tone flat. "The healer found traces of silver powder in Lola's tea. The exact same powder you keep hidden in your vanity."

"I guarded your borders while you slept safely in your beds," I countered. "I bled for this pack. I killed the rogue Alpha who tried to slaughter you all three winters ago. I lost half my hearing in my left ear to protect your territory. And you think my medicine is poison?"

Lola whimpered, burying her face into Damon's chest. "Please, Alpha. Don't yell at her. The healer said the silver residue matched perfectly. I almost died."

"You drank a cup of tea and fainted," I said flatly. "If I wanted you dead, Lola, you wouldn't have made it to the floor."

"Silence!" Damon roared, his voice shaking the rafters. "You will not threaten her in my presence."

"Quiet, Lola, you need to rest," Damon murmured, wrapping an arm around her shoulders, his tone shifting instantly. He finally leveled his gaze at me, his eyes hard and unfamiliar. "Sixteen years ago, my father took you in as an orphan. We gave you a home. We allowed you to keep taking that strange silver powder every month, believing it was just a remedy for a chronic illness. Now we know what it really is."

"It is medicine," I said.

"Medicine doesn't burn the throat of a pureblood wolf," Elder Thorne stated, stepping forward. "The healer tested the powder from your vanity. A single pinch blistered his skin. You used it to attack a guest in the Alpha's house."

"It blisters him because he is weak," I said. "I have swallowed a pouch of it every month for sixteen years."

"A lie," Thorne scoffed. "No wolf could ingest that much silver and live. You are a rogue at heart, Wrenna. You concocted this poison to eliminate your rival."

"She is no rival," I said, staring directly at Lola. "She is a parasite."

"I never wanted your place!" Lola cried out, her voice trembling. "I just wanted a family. You were always so cold to me, Wrenna. You always looked at me like I was dirt."

"I looked at you like a threat," I said. "And I was right."

"Enough," Damon snapped, his Alpha command lacing the word. "I will not let you insult her further. The judgment is passed. You are stripped of your rank, Wrenna. You will leave the territory tonight, and you are never to return."

A heavy silence fell over the hall. The pack members watching from the shadows murmured their agreement.

I looked at Caleb. He stood near Damon's leg, hiding behind the Alpha's dark coat.

"Caleb," I called out, ignoring Damon entirely. "Are you really doing this?"

My son looked up at Lola, then back at me.

"She is not your mother, Caleb," I said.

"She bakes for me," Caleb replied, stepping closer to Lola. "She doesn't leave me to go fight rogues in the snow. She stays home."

"I fought so you could sleep safely," I said.

"You always smell like blood," Caleb answered, wrinkling his nose. "Lola smells like vanilla. She reads me stories. You just clean your knives."

"Knives keep you alive," I said.

"I don't need them," Caleb said. "My dad is the Alpha. He protects us."

Damon stepped between us, shielding Caleb from my view. "Do not traumatize the boy further, Wrenna. You have done enough damage to this family."

"Damage?" I laughed, a short, dry sound that echoed in the quiet hall. "You brought a snake into our home, Damon. You let her sleep in our guest room, eat at our table, and now you let her claim my son."

"Watch your tone," Damon growled, his eyes flashing gold. "Lola is pure. She doesn't have the tainted blood of a stray running through her veins."

"Is that what this is about?" I asked. "My blood?"

"It is about your actions," Thorne interrupted. "Leave your pack ring on the stone. And take off the cloak. You have no right to wear our colors."

I pulled the silver band from my finger. It bore the crest of the Blackpine pack. I tossed it. It clattered against the stone floor, rolling to a stop right at Lola's feet.

Then, I reached for the clasp at my neck. Caleb had stitched the hem of this very cloak just last week, sitting by the fire, smiling as he worked the needle. Now, he wouldn't even look at me.

I unfastened the heavy wool and let it drop. The cold air of the hall immediately bit into my arms, but I kept my posture rigid.

"Are you happy now?" I asked Lola.

Lola offered a weak, trembling smile, clutching Damon's shirt. "I just want peace for this family."

"You will have nothing but war," I said.

"Take her away," Damon ordered the guards.

"Do not touch me," I warned, raising a hand as two large wolves stepped forward. "I know the way out."

I turned my back on them.

The heavy wooden doors of the hall stood open, revealing the dark forest beyond. The path led straight to the pack gate.

I walked down the center aisle.

"Wait," a small voice called out.

I stopped, but I did not turn around.

"You tried to hurt her," Caleb said, his voice gentle, yet it rang loud enough for the entire hall to hear. "From now on, Lola is my mother."

The words struck like a physical blow, heavy and final.

My fingers twitched, brushing against the coarse fabric of my sleeve. Inside a secret pocket lay another pouch of that exact silver powder.

Every first of the month, I swallowed it to survive. They thought it was poison. They thought it was a weapon I used out of jealousy.

I pressed my thumb hard against the hidden pouch.

I did not cry. Tears were a luxury I could no longer afford.

I resumed my walk, my boots hitting the stone floor without faltering.

Sixteen years in this pack. Seven years fighting on their borders.

All erased by an eight-month stray and a fake poisoning.

I reached the massive iron gates of the Blackpine territory. The cold night air whipped against my face, carrying the scent of pine and impending snow.

I paused at the threshold.

Through the thin fabric of my sleeve, I felt the pouch of silver powder pressing against my wrist bone. It was growing warm, reacting to the skipped dose. Today was the first of the month.

They thought it was a weapon. They thought it was poison meant for a weak wolf like Lola.

I looked down at my sleeve, staring at the small bulge of evidence they had used to destroy my life.

"You have no idea what this is keeping suppressed," I whispered to myself.

I stepped one foot over the threshold, the powder burning against my wrist bone, while Caleb's words still hung in the cold air behind me.

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