
Rejecting the Unfaithful Alpha
Rejecting the Unfaithful Alpha Chapter 1
The study door felt heavier than usual as I pushed it open, my fingers trembling against the polished wood. Ethan's scent—pine and authority—filled the room, mingling with the flickering candlelight that cast long shadows across his imposing desk. My mate, my Alpha, sat like a king on his throne, barely glancing up from his papers as I entered.
I knelt before him, the position once feeling natural but now scraping against my dignity like sandpaper. Through our bond, I could feel Lyra, my wolf, whimpering in distress, her anxiety mirroring my own.
"Alpha," I whispered, the formal address tasting bitter on my tongue. "I need to speak with you about Luna."
His pen paused mid-stroke. "What is it now, Sarah?"
I pulled out the medical reports, my hands shaking so badly the papers rustled like autumn leaves. "Her condition is worsening. The pack healer says she needs the Lycan King's healers. Without treatment, she..." My voice cracked. "She won't survive another month."
Ethan's eyes—once warm amber pools I'd drown in willingly—scanned the documents with clinical detachment. "The pack can't afford specialized Lycan healers right now. We're in the middle of territorial negotiations."
"But she's your daughter," I pleaded, feeling Lyra howl in anguish within me. "She has your blood, your lineage. She just can't shift yet—"
"Exactly." His voice cut through mine like a steel blade. "A future Alpha's daughter who can't shift is a liability to the pack's standing."
The bond between us trembled, a hairline fracture appearing in what was once unbreakable. "You don't mean that," I whispered.
"The pack comes first, Sarah. You know that." He returned to his papers, dismissing me without another word.
I remained kneeling, frozen in disbelief, until he sighed impatiently. "Is there anything else?"
"No, Alpha," I murmured, rising on legs that threatened to buckle beneath me.
As I turned to leave, something caught my eye—a ledger, partially visible beneath a stack of documents. The territorial negotiations he mentioned... I needed to know what was more important than our daughter's life.
"I'll check on Luna," I said softly, heading for the door.
Ethan merely nodded, already reabsorbed in his work.
I waited thirty minutes, pacing the hallway until I saw him leave for his nightly patrol. The moment his powerful frame disappeared through the pack house doors, I slipped back into his study.
My heart pounded as I rifled through the papers on his desk. The ledger revealed expenditures—massive ones—but not for territory. Each entry was marked with the same initials: V.S.
Victoria Sterling.
The exotic scent of orchids clung to the pages, her signature perfume unmistakable even to my Delta nose. My fingers traced the numbers—thousands upon thousands of pack dollars spent on "discretionary security measures" and "reputation management."
Covering up scandals. Her scandals.
A wave of nausea hit me as I discovered a receipt for a diamond bracelet worth more than the Lycan healers would have cost. The date marked just three days ago.
Lyra howled in rage and betrayal, the sound echoing in my mind as I carefully replaced the documents. The mate bond, already weakened, creaked under the weight of this discovery.
I made it back to the nursery just as Luna's coughing fit began. Her tiny body convulsed in my arms, her skin burning with fever as I cradled her against my chest.
"Mommy's here, little moon," I whispered, rocking her gently. "Mommy's got you."
Her eyes—amber like her father's—gazed up at me, glazed with pain. "Wolf still sleeping, Mommy?"
"Yes, baby," I choked out, weaving another small braid into her dark hair with trembling fingers. "She's just sleeping."
The convulsions grew worse as the night deepened. I sang to her, old pack lullabies about the Moon Goddess and her blessings, even as I felt those blessings slipping away from us.
"Cold," Luna whispered, though her skin burned against mine.
I wrapped her tighter in her blanket, the one with little wolves dancing under a silver moon. "I'm here, baby. Mommy's here."
Her last breath came with the dawn, a soft exhale against my neck as her little body stilled. The howl that tore from my throat wasn't human or wolf—it was something primal, something broken.
Across the pack, I felt it—the first true fracture in the mate bond, a jagged, irreparable crack. And through our fading connection, I sensed Ethan pause wherever he was, a moment of confusion crossing his face before he continued with his day, unaware that his world had just collapsed.
Unaware that mine had ended completely.
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