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When His Mistress Lied About Carrying the Alpha’s Heir Novel Cover

When His Mistress Lied About Carrying the Alpha’s Heir

After a night of passion with Alpha Silas, low-ranking wolf Elena lies about being pregnant with his heir to escape a life of servitude. Silas, desperate for a successor, elevates her to a position of luxury and power. As their bond deepens and the wedding nears, Elena’s deception becomes a dangerous weight. With rival packs circling and Silas’s expectations growing, she must find a way to make the lie real before her secret destroys them both.
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Chapter 2

Forty-eight hours. That was how long it took to unravel five years of lies.

I didn't sleep. I barely ate. I just sat at the small desk in the corner of our living room, bathed in the harsh blue light of my laptop screen. My wolf, Sera, paced constantly in my mind, her low growls vibrating in my chest. But I pushed her anger down. I needed a clear head. I needed proof.

I opened the Ironvale treasury ledger on one side of the screen. On the other side, I pulled up Scott's patrol logs.

I started matching the dates.

October 12th. Scott logged a weekend patrol on the eastern ridge. The treasury showed a withdrawal of four thousand dollars. The label read: *Border security upgrades*.

November 3rd. Another weekend patrol. Another withdrawal. Three thousand, five hundred dollars. *Emergency border supplies*.

It went on and on. I cross-referenced the dates with luxury hotel rates in the neighboring Crescent Moon Pack territory. The numbers matched perfectly. There were no border upgrades. There were no extra silver weapons or reinforced fences. My mate was draining the pack's funds to finance his secret getaways with an Omega.

I didn't cry. I didn't scream. I just kept clicking. I created a secure folder and downloaded every single file. I documented every lie, every stolen dollar, every fake patrol. By Sunday evening, I had a digital paper trail thick enough to destroy him.

Scott walked into our bedroom at eight o'clock that night.

He dropped his heavy duffel bag on the floor and rolled his shoulders. He looked tired, but it was a lazy, satisfied kind of tired. He smelled like harsh, cheap motel soap. He had tried to scrub Camila's magnolia and vanilla scent off his skin before coming home.

"Hey," he grunted, unbuttoning his shirt. He didn't look at me.

I sat on the edge of the bed. My hands were folded neatly in my lap. "Where were you on Saturday, Scott?"

Just that. One simple question.

His hands stopped on his collar. His jaw tightened. He let out a loud, heavy sigh, acting like a man carrying the weight of the world. "I texted you, Madelyn. We had rogue activity on the eastern ridge."

"You missed Daisy's birthday."

He turned to face me. His eyes narrowed. "Madelyn, please. I'm exhausted. I don't need a guilt trip the second I walk through the door. I was doing my job."

"I'm not giving you a guilt trip," I said quietly. "I am just asking where you were."

His eyes flashed gold. The air in the room suddenly grew thick and heavy. It pressed down on my chest like a physical weight, making it hard to breathe. Sera whimpered in my mind, instinctively dropping low.

He was using his Alpha tone.

It was an ancient, instinctual command. It was designed to force any wolf in his pack to their knees. To use it on your own mate was a deep betrayal of the bond. It was meant to be a shield to protect us, not a weapon to silence me.

"You are getting too controlling, Madelyn," he growled. His voice was a low, vibrating rumble that rattled the glass on the nightstand. "You are paranoid. Every time I leave this house, you interrogate me. It's exhausting."

My bones ached under the pressure of his aura. But I didn't look away.

"A Luna's job is to support her Alpha," he snapped, taking a step closer. He towered over me. "Not to question him. I am building a legacy for this pack. For you. For Daisy. And I need you to stand behind me, not stand in my way."

He held my gaze. He was waiting for me to submit. He was waiting for the familiar drop of my chin, the quiet apology he always got.

Right then, something inside me snapped.

It wasn't a loud break. It wasn't a shatter of grief or a sudden burst of rage. It was like a sheet of ice freezing over a winter lake. Absolute, crystal-clear cold.

I looked up at him. I really saw him. He was a mediocre man wearing a crown I had forged for him. He had no real strategy. He had no real power. He only had the power I had quietly built for him, and now he was using it to crush me into silence.

I blinked. I lowered my head, just an inch. A perfect imitation of a submissive Luna.

"You're right," I whispered softly. "I'm sorry."

Scott's shoulders relaxed. The crushing weight in the room vanished instantly. He smiled. It was a smug, satisfied curve of his lips. "Thank you. I'm going to take a shower."

He walked into the bathroom. The door clicked shut. The water turned on.

I stood up.

I didn't pack everything. I only took the essentials. I pulled three suitcases from the closet. I moved quietly and methodically. I packed my jeans, my sweaters, and my boots. I left the expensive silk dresses Scott liked me to wear for pack banquets. I left the jewelry he bought with pack funds.

I went to Daisy's room. I packed her favorite clothes, her storybooks, and her stuffed wolf.

Then I walked back to my desk in the living room. I opened the bottom locked drawer. I reached in and pulled out a thick, black leather notebook.

My private index.

It held every alliance contract, every border treaty, and every defense strategy I had ever drafted for the Ironvale Pack. It was the true source of Scott's reign. It was the brain behind his muscle.

I slipped it into my bag.

I walked back to Daisy's room. She was sleeping soundly in her little bed. I scooped her up gently, wrapping her in her favorite purple blanket. She mumbled in her sleep and tucked her warm face into my neck.

"Shh, baby," I whispered into her hair. "Mama's got you."

I carried her out of the Alpha suite. I dragged the suitcases behind me. I didn't look back at the big, empty living room. I didn't leave a note on the counter.

The heavy oak door clicked shut behind me. It sealed off the life I had built for a man who didn't deserve it.

The hallway was empty. The night air was cool. As I walked away from the Alpha suite, my heart beat in a steady, calm rhythm.

For the first time in years, I could finally breathe.

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