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When My Alpha Accused Me of Bearing a Rogue’s Child

When an Alpha wrongly accuses his pregnant mate of carrying a rogue's child, their bond is shattered by betrayal and doubt. This fantasy romance explores the devastation of a false allegation within a werewolf pack. Forced to face the cruelty of her supposed protector, the heroine must navigate a world where her loyalty is questioned and her unborn child's life hangs in the balance. It is a gripping tale of heartbreak, pack politics, and a mother's resilience.
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Chapter 2

The tremor started on a Thursday.

I wasn't there to see it, but Sable told me later — she'd heard it from a Delta who'd been standing outside Kingston's office during the Beta meeting, close enough to catch the sound of a water glass being set down too hard, the brief silence that followed, and Marcus's voice saying, carefully, "Alpha, are you all right?"

Kingston said it was stress.

I knew what it was. I'd watched that tremor come and go for three years. I knew exactly which combination of foods suppressed it and which ones made it worse. I knew the difference between a bad week and the beginning of a real decline.

This was the beginning of a real decline.

I didn't feel guilty. I want to be honest about that. I sat in the small rented room I'd taken above the hardware store on Millbrook Road and I thought about Kingston's left hand shaking in front of his Beta, and I felt nothing except a clean, quiet certainty that I had made the right choice.

My wolf agreed. She'd been still and watchful since the office, conserving something, waiting. But when I thought about the kitchen shelves I'd cleared — the milk thistle, the chelation supplements, the herbs I'd folded into his morning tea for a thousand mornings without a single word of acknowledgment — she went warm and satisfied in a way that felt almost like justice.

Almost.

The banquet invitation went out four days later.

I heard about it the way I heard about most things in Silver Ridge now — through the gaps, through the wolves who still nodded at me in the parking lot of the grocery store, through the Delta women who'd eaten my cooking for three years and hadn't quite figured out yet whether they were allowed to still like me. The Pierce family had arranged it. A formal introduction. Every ranked wolf in the pack, the good silver service, the long tables in the main hall. Lylah in the Luna's seat.

My name was not on the guest list.

Of course it wasn't.

I spent two days thinking about whether to go. My wolf didn't deliberate at all — she knew from the moment I heard about it, a low, steady pull in my chest like a compass needle finding north. It was me that needed convincing. The part of me that had spent three years making myself small, making myself useful, making myself easy to overlook. That part still flinched at the idea of walking into a room where I wasn't wanted.

But I wasn't that woman anymore. Or I was trying not to be.

I found the gown in the back of the closet where I'd hung it the day I moved out of the pack house. Ceremonial Luna white, formal enough for a state occasion, with the Silver Ridge embroidery at the cuffs that I'd never had a reason to wear. I'd bought it myself, two years into my tenure, on a day when I'd let myself believe that the mark was coming, that Kingston would eventually see me, that patience was a strategy rather than a trap.

I shook it out. Hung it on the door. Looked at it for a long time.

Then I put it on.

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The main hall was full when I arrived. Every ranked wolf in Silver Ridge, exactly as advertised — Betas, Gammas, Deltas, the senior Omegas who managed the pack's domestic operations. The long tables were set with the good silver service. Candles. Flowers I hadn't arranged.

Lylah was already at the head table, in a deep blue dress, her hair pinned up. She looked like a Luna. She'd practiced looking like a Luna. Kingston sat beside her, and his face when he saw me in the doorway — that was the first genuinely satisfying thing I'd felt in days.

The room went quiet in stages. A ripple of silence moving from the door inward as wolf after wolf registered what they were seeing: the ceremonial gown, the Silver Ridge embroidery, the woman who had cooked their Alpha's meals and managed their pack house for three years, standing in the entrance like she owned the floor.

I walked to the head table.

I didn't rush. I didn't look at Lylah. I looked at the assembled pack — faces I knew, wolves I'd fed and scheduled and quietly advocated for when Kingston's decisions were too harsh — and I let them look back at me.

"I apologize for arriving without an invitation," I said. My voice carried. I hadn't used my Luna's voice in three years, hadn't known I had one until four days ago, but it was there now, steady and clear. "Though I should point out that under Silver Ridge's own pack statutes, a seated Luna cannot be removed from her title by verbal rejection alone. The formal removal process requires a pack council vote, a three-day notice period, and the Luna's own signature on the dissolution papers."

I paused.

"I haven't signed anything."

The silence in the room had a different quality now. Not the polite quiet of a formal dinner. Something tighter. I could feel the wolves around me recalibrating, their instincts running the math on what I'd just said.

Kingston's jaw was set. "Luna —"

"I'm still Luna," I said. Pleasantly. "Legally. Under your own statutes. Which means this —" I gestured at the table, at Lylah, at the careful staging of the whole evening — "is a ceremony introducing a second Luna to a pack that already has one. I'm not sure your council approved that."

Lylah's composure cracked. Just at the edges — a tightening around her eyes, a slight flare of her nostrils. She was furious, and she was trying very hard not to show it, and she was failing.

"You have no wolf," she said. Her voice was bright and sharp. "You had no wolf for three years. You're an Omega with a borrowed title."

I looked at her for the first time since I'd walked in.

"I have a wolf," I said. "She woke up four days ago. You were there."

The color left Lylah's face.

Around the table, no one moved. Marcus, seated at Kingston's left, was looking at the tablecloth with the focused attention of a man who had decided, very deliberately, not to have an opinion about anything happening in this room.

I let the silence sit for a moment. Then I reached into the small clutch I'd carried in and set a folded document on the table in front of Kingston.

"I'll need the council convened within the statutory three-day window," I said. "If you want this done properly, we'll do it properly. I'll be in touch about the dissolution terms."

I picked up a glass of water from the nearest place setting, took a sip, and set it back down.

"Enjoy your dinner."

I walked back out the way I'd come in. The room stayed quiet behind me until I was through the door, and then I heard it — the low, fractured sound of a room full of wolves trying to figure out what they'd just witnessed.

Outside, the night air was cold and clean. My wolf stretched inside me, slow and satisfied.

*That,* she said, *was a beginning.*

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