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The Alpha's Secret Heir He Publicly Denied

The Alpha of the Munoz Pack, Damien Munoz, was suddenly accused by the werewolf media of having a secret mate bond and a pup. He quickly issued a public denial. "There is no mate bond, nor is there a pup," he declared, his alpha tone resonating with authority. "Everyone knows I have been unmated all these years." I watched his impassive face on the screen, the screen that now felt like a barrier between us, between the truth and the lie he so effortlessly spun. Then, I glanced at my daughter, Isabela, who sat quietly on the floor, her tiny shoulders shaking with silent sobs. Her confusion and pain mirrored my own. Years of hope, of silent battles and quiet endurance, vanished in an instant. When he returned to the packhouse, I didn’t rush out with Isabela to greet him as I once did. Nor did I feel the usual flutter of excitement, that sense of joy from a reunion after a brief absence. Instead, I reviewed a few messages I had received, each one a dagger to the bond we once shared.
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Chapter 2

Damien Munoz finished his speech and abruptly stood up, his towering frame commanding the room as always. His Beta and Delta immediately began to clear the crowd, their movements sharp and efficient, escorting the Alpha to his car and away from the scene. I numbly switched off the television, plunging the living room into darkness. The only light came from a lone floor lamp in the corner, casting a faint, cold glow over the Munoz Pack’s estate—a place that had never truly felt like home.

In that quiet moment, a soft sob broke the silence. I turned quickly, seeing my little pup standing there, her face streaked with tears—confused and hurt but frozen in place.

“Isabela?” I quickly stood up and rushed to her, pulling her into my arms. “Why aren’t you in bed? Did you sneak down here?”

Her tear-stained face pressed against my chest, Isabela bit her lip and asked in a choked voice, “Mom, why did Alpha say he doesn’t have a pup? If he doesn’t have a pup, then what am I?”

The question cut through me like a knife. Damien was always serious and reserved, his Alpha aura commanding respect but leaving little room for warmth. Though he cared for Isabela in his own way, he spent little time at home and rarely showed affection. Isabela admired him but was also intimidated by him, her sensitive nature making her more vulnerable than other pups.

As tears fell again, the determination that had sustained me for so long began to falter. I gently wiped away her tears. “Isabela, do you want to leave here with Mom?”

“Where would we go? Will we ever come back?”

I gave her a bittersweet smile. “No, sweetheart, we won’t come back. This isn’t our pack.”

Looking into her eyes, I said with all the seriousness I could muster, “This is the Munoz Pack’s territory. We’ve overstayed our welcome. It’s time for us to go back to our own home.”

Isabela nodded, her little voice full of trust. “I’ll go wherever Mommy goes.”

“Good girl.” I carried her back to her room, gently kissing her tiny face. “Sleep tight. Mommy will be right here with you.”

Once Isabela was asleep, my gaze fell upon the photo frame on her bedside table—a picture of all three of us, the only one we ever took together. In the photo, Damien sat with his usual distant expression, his broad shoulders and chiseled features as commanding as ever. I cradled a one-year-old Isabela, smiling shyly and contentedly. My body leaned slightly toward him, but he did not lean toward me.

When Isabela was in deep slumber, I took the photo frame and quietly left the room. As I carefully cut the photo, it dawned on me that the gap between our bodies back then had foreshadowed this moment—making it so easy to sever along its line.

The mate bond between us had always been fragile, a thread stretched thin by Damien’s denial and the pack’s expectations. And now, as I looked at the torn edges of the photo, I knew it was time to break that thread for good—for me, for Isabela, and for the life we deserved.

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