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When My Alpha’s Betrayal Took Our Miracle Pup

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After a devastating betrayal by her Alpha mate leads to the loss of their unborn pup, a werewolf flees to start over in isolation. Years pass before the powerful leader who cast her aside resurfaces, intent on winning her back. As hidden truths about their history come to light, she questions if he seeks true atonement or merely dominance. She must now shield her fragile heart from the very man who once shattered her entire existence.

When My Alpha’s Betrayal Took Our Miracle Pup Chapter 1

I had been sitting at the dining table for two hours when I heard his key in the lock.

The gift was still wrapped. A small thing — a leather-bound journal with his initials pressed into the cover, because Everett had mentioned once, years ago, that he used to keep one before the Alpha title swallowed his time. I had ordered it three weeks in advance. I had wrapped it myself.

Five years. Tonight marked five years since the Moon Goddess bound us together, and I had set the table, lit the candles, and waited.

He came in smelling of jasmine and vanilla.

I knew that scent. I had known it for a long time. I just had never let myself name it out loud.

"The treasury's dry." He didn't look at me when he said it. He dropped his jacket over the back of a chair and moved toward the hallway. "Border conflict ran over budget. No celebration this year."

I looked at the candles. At the wrapped journal. At the empty chair across from mine.

"Everett."

"I'm tired, Alina." His voice had that particular flatness he used when the conversation was already over in his mind. He glanced at me once — just once — and the look said everything his words didn't. Don't push this. Don't make it a thing.

He went to his study and locked the door.

I sat there for a while longer. The candles burned down. Through the wall, I could hear the low murmur of his voice — soft, unhurried, warm in a way it had never been when he spoke to me. He was mind-linking someone. I could tell by the rhythm of it, the way his voice dropped and then paused, like he was listening and smiling at whatever came back.

I blew out the candles and went to the administrative terminal.

---

As Luna, I had quiet authority over the pack's financial records. I had never used it to look for anything specific. I had always told myself there was nothing to find.

I found it in forty minutes.

Five million dollars. Moved in careful increments over eight months, routed through an account flagged under a pack business alias — something bland, something that would look like a contractor payment to anyone who didn't look twice. I looked twice. I cross-referenced the alias against Everett's mind-link directory, the one I had administrative access to but had never opened.

Lacey Hoffman.

I sat very still.

I pulled the property records. A luxury penthouse in the city, purchased outright. A high-end vehicle, registered the same week. The dates lined up perfectly with the months Everett had been telling me the pack was stretched thin — that my healer treatments were straining the budget, that I should be grateful the pack was funding them at all.

I thought about the last treatment. The blood draw that had left me feverish for four days. The herbal infusion that made my hands shake for a week. I had thanked Maren for her patience. I had thanked Everett for his.

I closed the terminal without printing anything. I didn't need a printout. I had a very good memory.

I went to bed and lay in the dark and listened to the silence from behind his locked study door, and I thought: not yet. Not tonight.

---

Maren's face told me before her words did.

She was a careful woman — precise, professionally neutral, the kind of healer who delivered difficult news without flinching. But when she looked up from the results the following morning, something moved across her expression that she couldn't quite contain. Something careful and quiet and unmistakably moved.

"Alina." Her voice was gentle. "You're pregnant."

I took the document from her hands. I read it once. Then I read it again.

A miracle pup. After five years of treatments, of blood draws and herbal infusions and rituals that left me hollowed out for days at a time — after all of it, against every odd Everett's hidden bloodline had stacked against us — there it was. Confirmed. Real.

I held the paper in both hands and said nothing for a full minute.

Then I folded it carefully along the crease and tucked it into my coat.

"Keep this off the official pack record," I told Maren. "For now."

She looked at me for a moment. She didn't ask why. Maren was observant in the way that quiet people often are — she had administered every one of my treatments, had seen every bruise the rituals left, had watched me walk out of her ward and straight back into a pack house where my Alpha locked his study door at night. She nodded once and said nothing.

I walked home in the cold and thought about timing.

---

I found Everett in the Alpha's office that afternoon, bent over territorial maps, a half-empty coffee mug at his elbow.

I set the folded document on the desk in front of him and said his name.

He didn't look up.

I waited. Then I pushed the document closer.

He picked it up with one hand, still reading the maps with his eyes. "I don't have time for healer reports during a border negotiation cycle." He tore it in half without unfolding it and dropped the pieces in the waste bin. "Schedule a follow-up for next month."

He left the room two minutes later.

I stood there for a moment. Then I reached into the waste bin, retrieved both halves, smoothed them flat against my thigh, and placed them in the encrypted personal file I kept on my private terminal. The one I had started eight months ago, the night I first noticed the alias in the accounts. The one that now contained dates, amounts, names, and a growing record of things I had absorbed in silence and filed away instead.

I was very good at filing things away.

---

The alliance dinner that evening was for two visiting Alphas from neighboring packs. Everett was charming, expansive, the picture of a strong Alpha in command of a thriving pack. I sat at his right and smiled when I was supposed to smile.

Midway through the meal, he slid a goblet toward me.

"Drink," he said. His Alpha tone was light — just a thread of it, just enough to make the air in the room shift. The visiting Alphas watched. Refusal in front of guests would be a statement, and we both knew it. "A show of good faith for our allies."

I lifted the goblet. Before it reached my lips, I caught it — faint, bitter, underneath the dark wine. Wolfsbane. Diluted, but unmistakable to anyone who had spent enough time in a healer's ward to know what it tasted like.

I drank it without expression. I set the goblet down. I excused myself to the washroom.

I gripped the basin with both hands and stared at my own reflection until the trembling stopped. My wolf, Sera, had gone very quiet inside me — not frightened, just watching, the way she did when she was deciding something.

I looked at myself in the mirror for a long time. At the Luna mark on my neck. At the small scar on the inside of my left wrist from the last blood-draw ritual.

Then I went back to the table and finished the dinner.

That night, after Everett's study door locked again and his voice dropped into that warm, private murmur, I sat down at my private terminal and composed a message. Careful, precise, and encrypted.

It was addressed to a Lycan Council advocate.

I hit send, and then I sat back, and for the first time in five years, the trembling stopped completely.

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