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When My Alpha Chose His Mistress Over Me

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I woke at two in the morning to an empty bed. Callum's side was cold. Not the kind of cold that comes from slipping out for a glass of water — the sheets had lost his warmth entirely, like he'd been gone for hours. I lay still for a moment, one hand resting on my belly, listening to the pack house breathe around me. Seven months along, and sleep had already become a negotiation. I told myself that was why I'd woken. I told myself a lot of things in those days. Then I caught his scent. It was faint in the room, but the thread of it pulled north, toward the clinic. And underneath the familiar cedar-and-smoke of him was something else — something sharp and urgent, the particular edge of Alpha pheromones that a male releases when he is protecting something he considers his.

When My Alpha Chose His Mistress Over Me Chapter 1

I woke at two in the morning to an empty bed.

Callum's side was cold. Not the kind of cold that comes from slipping out for a glass of water — the sheets had lost his warmth entirely, like he'd been gone for hours. I lay still for a moment, one hand resting on my belly, listening to the pack house breathe around me. Seven months along, and sleep had already become a negotiation. I told myself that was why I'd woken. I told myself a lot of things in those days.

Then I caught his scent.

It was faint in the room, but the thread of it pulled north, toward the clinic. And underneath the familiar cedar-and-smoke of him was something else — something sharp and urgent, the particular edge of Alpha pheromones that a male releases when he is protecting something he considers his. I knew that scent. He'd worn it the first time I'd felt our pup move, standing behind me with his hands on my waist, his chin on my shoulder. I'd thought it meant love.

I got up. I pulled on my robe and my shoes and I followed it.

The grounds were quiet. The night air was cold enough to sting, and I walked slowly, one hand pressed flat against my sternum out of habit, the other cradling the weight of my belly. The clinic lights were on. A single window glowed at the far end of the building — the birthing suite.

I told myself it was nothing. A pack member in labor. Callum being the Alpha he was, responsible, present, doing his duty.

I pushed open the door.

The smell hit me before anything else. His pheromones were so thick in that room they coated the back of my throat like something physical. Protective. Possessive. The scent of a male standing guard over what he claims.

Virginia Ross was in the recovery bed. A newborn was in her arms, wrapped in a white blanket, his face scrunched and pink and new. And Callum was standing over them both, his body angled forward, his shoulders set in that particular way — the way he stood when he was shielding something.

He turned when he heard me.

For one second, nobody moved.

I looked at the baby. I looked at Callum. I looked at the way his hand was resting on the bedrail, six inches from Virginia's shoulder, and I understood — with the absolute, airless clarity of a thing you have known for a long time but refused to name — that the affair had never ended.

I walked back to the pack house. I didn't run. I didn't cry. I pressed my palm harder against my sternum and I walked, and I told myself I would deal with it at dawn.

---

I found him in the hallway outside our room as the sky was going gray.

"Callum." I kept my voice level. "We need to talk about what I saw."

I got three words out before he used the tone.

It came down on me like a hand pressing flat against my chest — low, resonant, final. The Alpha command doesn't shout. It doesn't need to. It simply arrives, and your body obeys before your mind catches up. My next word died in my throat. I stood there in my own hallway, in my own home, silenced by my fated mate's voice, and I felt the mate bond flicker with something that was not warmth.

He stepped into the space between Virginia's door and where I was standing. Shielding her. Even now, even here, shielding her.

"I owe a debt to Marcus," he said. His voice had dropped back to normal, but the command still sat in my chest like a stone. "He died for this pack. For me. Virginia is his widow. His son has no father. I will not abandon them."

I waited until I was sure the command had loosened enough for me to speak.

"Where will she be sleeping?"

He didn't answer right away. The pause lasted maybe four seconds. That was all I needed.

I pressed my palm flat against my sternum. I nodded once. I walked back to my room and closed the door quietly behind me, because I was the Luna of this pack and I did not slam doors.

I sat on the edge of the bed and breathed.

The mate bond hummed between my ribs, steady and insistent, the way it always did when Callum was nearby. I had spent two years trusting that hum. I had spent two years believing that a bond the Moon Goddess herself had tied could not be built on something rotten.

I pressed my palm harder against my sternum and waited for the feeling to pass.

---

Three days later, I came back from the midday pack meal to find my things moved.

Not all of them. Just enough. My books, my journal, the small cedar box where I kept the letters my mother had sent me in the first year at Black Ridge — all of it relocated, neatly, to the smaller room down the hall. The Luna suite smelled like Virginia's perfume. Gardenias and something sweeter underneath, the particular scent of a she-wolf who had just gotten exactly what she wanted.

I stood in the doorway of the smaller room for a long moment. Then I unpacked my things and put them away.

At dinner that evening, Virginia sat at the table in the seat that had been mine for two years. She had the baby in a carrier against her chest. She looked soft and tired and luminous in the way new mothers sometimes do, and when she caught my eye across the table, she smiled.

"Rose," she said, in that soft, breathless voice of hers, "I just want to say — thank you. For being so generous and understanding through all of this. It means everything."

The table went quiet. Twenty pairs of eyes moved to me.

I watched her hand settle on Callum's forearm as she spoke. Light. Familiar. The touch of a woman who has stopped pretending she doesn't have the right.

"Of course," I said.

My voice came out perfectly steady. I picked up my fork and I ate my dinner, and I noted the exact placement of her fingers, and I said nothing else.

But I was already thinking.

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