
The Alpha’s Mate Tried to Kill Our Heir
The Alpha’s Mate Tried to Kill Our Heir Chapter 1
The scent of disinfectant and crayons filled my nostrils as I scrubbed the last of the fingerpaint from the small wooden table. Five years of exile had taught me to move silently, to be invisible—a ghost among the living. I dipped my rag into the soapy water, watching the colors swirl before rinsing it clean.
"Careful with that table, Isla," Elena, the head teacher, called from across the playroom. "It's older than both of us."
I nodded, wringing out the rag with practiced efficiency. "Just a few more minutes and this area will be spotless for tomorrow's activities."
The Silverclaw Pup Academy was my sanctuary and my prison—the only place in the pack territory where a wolfless Omega like me could find employment. Here, among the youngest pups who hadn't yet learned to sneer at my status, I could almost pretend I belonged.
"Remember to mask your scent again before the evening check," Elena reminded me quietly as she passed. "Monica's been asking questions about the staff roster."
My stomach tightened at the mention of her name. Five years, and still the sound of Monica Pierce—now Luna Monica—sent ice through my veins.
"I will," I promised, reaching for the small vial of scent-masking oil I kept tucked in my pocket. A precious commodity for someone of my station, but necessary for survival.
The afternoon sun slanted through the windows as I organized the colorful blocks into neat piles. This was my favorite time of day—the quiet before the storm of parents arriving to collect their pups. I allowed myself to relax, just slightly.
Then the air changed.
A wave of power—primal, ancient, and achingly familiar—rolled through the building. My knees buckled as the unmistakable scent of pine and winter frost filled my lungs.
*Caleb*.
I froze, my fingers still wrapped around a yellow block as heavy footsteps approached the entrance. The other staff members straightened instantly, their postures shifting from relaxed to rigid in seconds.
"Alpha," they chorused, bowing their heads respectfully.
I couldn't move. Couldn't breathe. Five years of carefully constructed walls crumbled as I heard his voice—deeper now, more commanding than I remembered.
"I'm dropping off the heir today," Caleb announced, his tone clipped and businesslike. "There's been a change in schedule."
The room spun around me as I forced myself to shrink further into the corner, pressing my back against the wall. *Don't look up. Don't breathe. Don't exist.*
But then a small voice piped up, trembling slightly: "Father, I don't want to stay here. I want to go home with you."
My heart stopped. That voice—small, brave despite its fear—pierced through the numbness I'd cultivated for years.
"Kai," Caleb's voice softened fractionally, "you need to learn with the other pups. It's important for your development as future Alpha."
I risked glancing up, just for a second.
Caleb stood tall in the doorway, his broad shoulders filling the frame, dark hair shorter than I remembered. But it was the small figure beside him that captured my attention—a boy with my eyes and Caleb's strong jawline, clutching a small backpack to his chest.
*Kai*. My son. My baby.
Five years of nightmares and daydreams couldn't have prepared me for this moment. He was so much bigger than the infant I'd held briefly before being torn away. His dark curls bounced as he looked around the room, his gaze skipping over the staff until—
Our eyes met.
Time stopped. In that moment, I felt something stir deep within me—a flicker of the wolf I'd thought long dead.
"M-mother?" Kai whispered, his small face lighting up with recognition.
Caleb's head snapped toward me, his eyes widening as they locked with mine. I saw shock there, followed by something else—pain? Regret? The mate bond, dormant but never truly broken, flared to life between us like a live wire.
"I can smell her," Kai said, louder now, his voice carrying across the suddenly silent room. "She smells like home."
Before I could react, he broke free from Caleb's grasp and ran toward me, his small arms outstretched. The staff scattered, terrified of what might happen if the Alpha heir reached an Omega.
But Kai didn't care. He crashed into my legs, burying his face against my stomach.
"Mother," he whimpered, his fingers clutching my apron. "I knew you'd come back someday."
Caleb's face had gone pale, his eyes darting between us as the impossible happened—his son, the future Alpha, recognizing the woman he'd rejected as his mother.
"Alpha," one of the teachers stammered, "Luna Monica gave explicit orders that—"
"Silence," Caleb growled, his Alpha tone making everyone flinch.
He stepped closer, his gaze never leaving mine as he struggled with some internal battle. I could see it in the tension of his shoulders, the way his jaw clenched and unclenched.
"Kai needs someone to help him settle in," Caleb said finally, his voice strained. He looked at the terrified staff, then back at me. "You will assist him."
The words hung in the air like a thunderclap.
"But Alpha," another staff member protested, "Luna Monica said—"
"I don't care what Luna Monica said," Caleb cut in, his Alpha tone vibrating with power that made the windows rattle. "I am Alpha here, and I command you to let her speak with my son."
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