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When My Alpha’s Mistress Tried to Kill Our Pup Novel Cover

When My Alpha’s Mistress Tried to Kill Our Pup

Darkness had been my companion for five years, but it had long ceased to be my prison. Standing in the sunlit sunroom of the Moonridge pack house, I felt the morning warmth on my face, mapping the room through the gentle rustle of leaves against the windowpane. I was Whitney Aguilar, Luna of the Moonridge Pack. I didn't need eyes to see the peace I had built from the ashes of my past. Then, the heavy, rushed footfalls of our Beta, Marcus, shattered the morning quiet. "Alpha Bridger. Luna Whitney," Marcus panted as he burst into the room. His scent spiked with a sharp, metallic distress. "It’s the healing center. Someone vandalized it during the night.
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Chapter 2

The sound of Maximiliano weeping in the dirt should have sparked something in me. Pity. Anger. Vindication. Instead, there was only the hollow rustle of the wind sweeping through the ruins of my healing center.

"Whitney," he choked out. The crunch of gravel warned me he was moving. He scrambled to his feet, his heavy boots stumbling frantically toward me. "Whitney, Goddess, what have I done? I didn't know—the magic, she blinded me. I'm so sorry. Please... my mate..."

"Stop," I said, my voice eerily calm.

But he couldn't. The desperate, erratic scent of his forcefully awakened inner wolf rolled off him in suffocating, agonizing waves. He was reaching for me. I could hear the rough fabric of his jacket shifting, feeling the desperate displacement of air as his trembling hand stretched toward my face.

Before I could stop myself, my body betrayed me. I flinched. My hand shot up instinctively, my fingertips pressing hard against the jagged, raised scars surrounding my unseeing eyes. The phantom burn of Cecelia's silver-laced acid flashed violently through my mind.

A deafening snarl shattered the clearing.

Bridger didn't just step between us; he erupted. A suffocating, lethal Alpha aura exploded from my mate, so heavy and dominant it made the very ground beneath our boots tremble. He shoved Maximiliano back with a brutal force that sent the Shadowmoon Alpha stumbling hard into the splintered wood of the wreckage.

"Back away from my Luna," Bridger commanded. His Alpha tone was a physical strike, dark and vibrating with the absolute promise of murder. "If you reach for her again, I will tear your arm from your body."

Maximiliano hit the ground, gasping for air. His scent spiked with acute physical agony—the violent, tearing pain of a wolf craving a mate bond it had irreversibly severed. "She's mine," he wheezed, clutching his chest. But the words lacked any true Alpha command. It was just the pathetic whimper of a broken man drowning in his own colossal mistakes.

"She was," Bridger growled, his large, warm hand wrapping securely around my waist, grounding me instantly. "And you threw her to the wolves. We are leaving."

I didn't let the encounter break my stride. Back at the Moonridge pack house, I focused entirely on my son and my pack. But Maximiliano’s desperation was a disease, and it spread quickly.

Two days later, the crisp air at our southern border choked with the scent of diesel exhaust and frantic desperation.

"Luna," Beta Marcus said, his voice tight as he guided me toward the boundary line. "You need to hear this."

I stood beside Bridger, listening to the low, rumbling idle of heavy machinery. Trucks. Dozens of them, lining the edge of our territory.

Thomas Reed, the Beta of Shadowmoon, stepped up to the border line. His scent was heavy with exhaustion and secondhand shame. "Alpha Bridger. Luna Whitney. Alpha Maximiliano sends these as formal reparations for the damage caused to your healing center by the rogue, Cecelia Wood."

Thomas rattled off a staggering list. Master builders, premium lumber, state-of-the-art medical equipment, and endless pallets of expensive supplies. But it didn't stop there. I heard the crisp snap of thick parchment unfolding.

"He also offers a formal pack alliance," Thomas continued, his voice wavering slightly under Bridger's silent, oppressive glare. "Highly lucrative trade routes, shared hunting grounds, and a massive portion of our eastern territory. All of it, freely given to Moonridge."

It wasn't an olive branch. It was a lifeline for a drowning man. Word had already reached us through the border patrols that Maximiliano was losing his mind. His wolf was tearing him apart from the inside, in relentless physical agony over the true mate he had rejected. He thought he could buy his way out of the pain. He thought he could rebuild my healing center and somehow rebuild us.

Bridger stayed perfectly silent, his warm hand resting on the small of my back. He was letting me handle this. He knew I was the Luna here.

I took a step forward, my chin held high. I didn't need my sight to project my power. I pushed my Luna aura outward, letting it wash over the Shadowmoon Beta. Not with anger, but with absolute, untouchable dignity.

"Beta Thomas," I said, my voice ringing clear and cold across the boundary line. "Tell your Alpha to keep his lumber. Keep his medical supplies. And keep his land."

"Luna, please," Thomas urged softly, stepping closer to the line. "He is dying inside. The guilt is destroying his wolf—"

"His guilt is not my burden," I cut him off, my tone slicing through the morning air like a silver blade. "He allowed my infant son to be murdered. He watched me burn in his courtyard. There is no amount of wood or wealth in this world that can rebuild what he destroyed."

I heard Thomas swallow hard, his boots scuffing the dirt as he lowered his head. Even the Shadowmoon wolves knew the unforgivable depth of their Alpha's sins.

"I formally reject this alliance and your reparations," I declared, projecting my voice so every Shadowmoon driver and guard could hear me. "And by my authority as Luna of the Moonridge Pack, I am issuing a permanent edict. From this day forward, no Shadowmoon scent is permitted to cross our borders. Turn your trucks around, Beta Thomas. If Maximiliano Stewart ever steps foot near my territory again, he will be treated as a rogue and hunted down."

I turned on my heel, slipping my hand perfectly into Bridger's waiting palm.

"Take it all back," I threw over my shoulder.

I walked away, leaving the desperate wealth of my past rotting at the border, stepping freely into the sunlit future I had chosen.

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