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When My Alpha Rejected Me for Bearing No Heir

After years of devotion, Elara faces the ultimate betrayal when her Alpha husband, Kaelen, rejects her for failing to produce a pack heir. Cast aside for a fertile rival, she is forced into exile, stripped of her rank and dignity. However, a hidden truth about her lineage begins to surface, revealing she possesses a dormant power more vital than any legacy. Now, Elara must choose between seeking vengeance or reclaiming her destiny alone.
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Chapter 1

I almost didn't go.

Melissa had been on me for two weeks about the iron supplements — *Grace, you look pale, Grace, you need to eat more red meat, Grace, just go pick up the prescription* — and on a grey Tuesday morning I finally ran out of excuses. The healer's clinic was a twelve-minute drive from the pack house. I told myself I'd be in and out before nine.

I parked in the small lot off the clinic's main entrance, cut the engine, and reached for my bag.

That's when I saw them.

Nolan was at the side entrance, maybe forty feet from where I sat. He had one hand pressed against the small of Ava Burns's back — gently, carefully, the way you handle something precious — and his other hand was flat against her belly. She was enormous. Seven months, at least. She tilted her face up and laughed at something he murmured into her hair, and he smiled down at her with an expression I had not seen on his face in over a year.

I did not move.

I sat behind the windshield and watched him guide her through the side door, his hand never leaving her back until the door swung shut between them and the grey morning went quiet again.

I don't know how long I sat there. Long enough for the engine to cool. Long enough for the first fat drops of rain to hit the windshield and slide down in slow, crooked lines.

Then I started the car and drove.

Three blocks from the clinic I pulled over on a street I didn't recognize and pressed my thumb hard against the inside of my wrist. Bone-deep. I pressed until the ache was the only thing I could feel, and I held it there and breathed.

A year. Minimum. She was seven months along, and Ava Burns did not strike me as the kind of woman who waited to confirm a pregnancy before she used it. Which meant this had been going on for at least a year. Probably longer. And I had prepared his desk every night. Fed his dog. Made his coffee. Stood beside him at three separate allied pack gatherings and smiled in the photographs.

I picked up my phone and called Melissa.

She answered on the second ring. "Gray. What's wrong?"

I heard my own voice come out flat and clean, the way it gets when I have decided not to feel something yet. "Nolan and Ava have been together for a year. She's seven months pregnant. I need the best pack attorney in three territories by Friday."

There was a half-second pause — not surprise, I realized. More like confirmation of something she had been quietly suspecting. "Already pulling the name up," she said. The tap of her keyboard came through the line. "Don't make coffee yet. I'm on my way."

She arrived at the pack house fifty minutes later with a tote bag over one shoulder and a look on her face that said she had been furious on my behalf the entire drive. She didn't hug me or ask how I was doing. She just set the tote on the kitchen table, unzipped it, and started laying out documents.

Pack financial records. Withdrawal logs going back fourteen months — irregular amounts, routed through a subsidiary account I had never been given access to. And a property deed. A house on the western edge of Crescent Hollow's territory, registered under a shell name I recognized immediately: one of Nolan's old Beta aliases from before his ascension, the kind of name you use when you want something to exist without being traceable.

A house. He had bought her a house.

I looked at each page. I didn't rush. I turned them over and read the figures and cross-referenced the dates in my head against the fourteen months of evenings when Nolan had come home late smelling like pine and nothing else, or so I had believed. I thought about the six times in the past year he had left early on Saturday mornings for what he called "boundary checks."

I folded the documents precisely along their original creases and slid them into a manila envelope.

"I need two weeks," I told Melissa.

She nodded once, the way she does when she has already decided she'll give me whatever I ask for. "The attorney's name is Adara Voss. She's based just outside Ferndale territory. Three territories, zero losses on asset dissolution." She paused. "She's expensive."

"That's fine."

Melissa looked at me for a moment — really looked, the way she's been doing since we were sixteen and she learned to read my silences. Then she reached across the table and put her hand over mine, just briefly, and said nothing.

That was enough.

Nolan came home that evening at the usual time. I heard his car in the drive, heard the front door, heard his footsteps through the hall. I was in the kitchen finishing dinner when he came in — jacket over one arm, phone in hand, already distracted by whatever lived on that screen.

"Smells good," he said, without looking up.

"Roast chicken," I said. "Twenty minutes."

He nodded and went to his study. I turned back to the counter.

He smelled of pine. Underneath it, faint and sweet, something floral.

Jasmine.

I set the serving spoon down and pressed my thumb to the inside of my wrist and breathed through my nose until I was sure my hands were steady.

After dinner, after his documents were organized on his desk and Buster was fed and the kitchen was clean, I went to my art studio at the back of the house. I didn't turn on the overhead light. I sat on the floor with my back against the supply cabinet, in the dark, with the oldest of my sketchbooks in my lap.

The fellowship acceptance letter was still inside it, folded into thirds. I had not looked at it in three years. I did not look at it now.

I just sat there in the dark, with the smell of oil paint and cold linen, and I thought about the name Adara Voss.

Then I went to bed.

We met four days later in a rented office just outside Crescent Hollow's boundary line — neutral ground, which I had specifically requested. Adara Voss was smaller than I expected: compact, silver-haired, with the kind of stillness that comes from spending years in rooms where everyone else is panicking.

I laid it out in order. Financial records. Property deed. Clinic timestamps Melissa had quietly sourced from the public appointment logs. And then, calmly, three years of it — the Luna duties, the surrendered fellowship, the infertility narrative I had agreed to carry, and exactly why that narrative was a lie designed to protect an Alpha whose medical records told a different story entirely.

Adara did not interrupt once. She held a pen loosely between two fingers and watched me with the focused patience of someone taking apart a lock.

When I finished, she was quiet for exactly four seconds.

Then she named her terms.

I signed the retainer without flinching.

Outside, the sky had gone the flat white of coming rain. I walked to my car, unlocked it, and sat for a moment with both hands on the wheel.

Two weeks. I had told Melissa two weeks.

I started the engine and drove home.

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