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When the Alpha’s Daughter Stole My Place

After eighteen years as the Blackwood Alpha’s daughter, my life shatters when a newcomer usurps my identity. Cast out and forsaken by those I called family, I must survive a world that has discarded me. Amidst the struggle, a mysterious rogue appears, forcing me to question my views on loyalty. Now, I am determined to reclaim my rightful future while exposing the dark, hidden truths behind the conspiracy that stole my place and status.
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Chapter 1

I found out I was pregnant on a Tuesday.

Clara confirmed it with a quiet smile and a hand pressed briefly over mine—the kind of touch that said she understood exactly what this meant. Two years of hoping. Two years of watching other pack females round with pups while I smiled and said the right things and pressed my palm flat against my own stomach in the dark, willing it to mean something.

Now it did.

I walked back to the Alpha suite with my hand resting low on my abdomen, the way it always did when I was anxious. Except this time I wasn't anxious. I was full—so full I didn't trust myself to speak it out loud yet, not even to the empty hallway.

Neil was due back from the Lycan summit by evening. I had time.

I lit the candles he never asked for but always noticed. I set out the good wine—his, not mine, not anymore—and left a single glass. I let my scent settle into the room the way it does when I'm calm and unhurried, that soft floral warmth that Neil once told me he could find in a crowd of a thousand wolves. I wanted him to walk through that door and know, before I said a single word, that something had shifted.

I sat on the edge of the bed and waited.

I felt him before I heard him.

That's the thing about a mate bond—it doesn't announce itself, it just changes the air. The packhouse always feels different when Neil is in it, like the walls straighten slightly. I stood, smoothing my dress, and turned toward the door with the news already rising in my throat.

Then I caught his scent.

Woodsy, familiar—but wrong. Threaded through with something tight and anxious, the particular edge he carries when he's already decided something and doesn't want to be questioned about it. I'd learned that scent during pack disputes, during hard decisions about territory and rank. I had never smelled it directed at me.

The door opened.

Neil walked in. He was still in his summit clothes, jacket slightly rumpled, jaw set in that way that meant his mind was already three steps ahead of the conversation. He looked at me—really looked, for just a second—and something moved across his face that I couldn't name.

Then I saw the girl.

She was holding his hand. Eight years old, maybe, with dark hair pulled back unevenly and eyes that were too still for a child's. She stood slightly behind Neil's shoulder, but her gaze was already moving around the room—cataloguing it, the way a wolf does when it enters unfamiliar territory.

When her eyes landed on me, they stopped.

They didn't soften. They didn't do what a child's eyes usually do when they meet a stranger—that flicker of uncertainty, that instinctive reach for reassurance. She just looked at me, flat and assessing, and I felt something cold move through the mate bond.

"Neil." My voice came out even. I was proud of that.

"Mel." He released the girl's hand and crossed to me, pressing a brief kiss to my temple. His lips were warm but his body was angled away, already half-turned back toward her. "This is Aviana."

He held out the lineage scroll before I could respond. Pack-sealed, official-looking. I took it because my hands needed something to do.

Katalina Berry. Our late pack healer. Survived by one daughter, Aviana, age eight. Father unknown.

"Katalina saved my life during a border skirmish four years ago," Neil said. His voice was steady—rehearsed, I realized. "I owe her a debt I can never repay. Aviana has no one. She belongs with the pack. With us."

I looked up from the scroll. "You didn't discuss this with me."

"There wasn't time."

"Neil." I kept my voice low. "She's a child. Bringing her into the Alpha suite—into our home—without a single conversation—"

"It's pack duty." The register of his voice dropped, just slightly. Not a shout. Never a shout. Just that low, resonant weight that pressed against the chest and said: this is not a debate. "I need you to understand that."

The Alpha tone. In our bedroom. Directed at me.

I went still.

Across the room, Aviana watched me with those quiet, cataloguing eyes. And in that stillness, I understood something with a clarity that had nothing to do with logic: she wasn't afraid of me. She wasn't uncertain. She was waiting to see if I would yield.

My hand found my abdomen. The old anxious gesture. Except now there was something there to protect.

I folded the scroll carefully and set it on the dresser.

"All right," I said. "She can stay."

Neil's shoulders dropped half an inch—relief, quickly hidden. He turned back to Aviana with a warmth in his face that I hadn't seen directed at me since he walked through the door.

I watched them and said nothing. The candles were still burning. The wine was still poured.

The news stayed locked behind my teeth, where it would remain for a long time yet.

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