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When the King Ordered Me to Abandon My Child

A low-ranking werewolf’s life shatters after an accidental night of passion with the king leaves her pregnant. Instead of claiming his heir, the monarch issues a heartless ultimatum: she must give up her baby forever. Defying the ruthless decree, she escapes into exile to save her son. Now a fugitive, she must navigate treacherous shifter politics and heal her broken heart while shielding her child from the powerful father who rejected them both.
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Chapter 2

The Blood Moon hung low and heavy over the amphitheater, painting the stone seats in shades of rust and dried blood. Five hundred years of memories—of ruling, of loving, of building a family—were about to be erased by a single bite.

I stood in the shadows of the ancient oak trees, invisible to the pack that had once bowed to me. They were chanting now, a rhythmic, guttural sound that vibrated through the soles of my feet. "Mark her. Mark her. Mark her."

In the center of the stone stage, illuminated by the crimson moonlight, stood Clayton. My mate. He looked wild, his chest heaving, his eyes entirely black as his wolf surfaced. Beneath him, kneeling in submission with her neck bared, was Kassidy. She looked triumphant, her lips curled into a smirk that she directed solely at the darkness where she knew I was hiding.

*[System Warning: Mate Bond Integrity at 1%. Critical failure imminent.]*

The blue text hovered in my vision, flickering like a dying fluorescent light. I didn't have the strength to swipe it away. My chest felt hollowed out, as if someone had reached inside and removed my heart with an ice cream scoop.

Clayton leaned down. I saw his jaw unhinge slightly, his elongated canines glistening.

"Don't," I whispered, though no sound came out. "Clayton, please."

He didn't hear me. He sank his teeth into the soft curve of Kassidy’s neck.

The pain didn't hit me physically. It hit my soul. It was a soundless snap, like a violin string pulled until it shattered. I fell to my knees, clutching my chest as a scream tore through my mind. Inside me, I felt my inner wolf—my constant companion for five centuries—let out one final, pitiful whimper. She curled into a ball in the center of my consciousness and simply dissolved into smoke.

She was gone. I was alone.

*[System Alert: Bond Severed. Initiating Emergency Extraction Protocol. erasing_data...]*

My hands began to glow. I looked down, watching in horror as my fingertips turned into particles of white light, floating upward like dust motes in a sunbeam. My legs were next, fading into nothingness.

On the stage, Clayton froze. He pulled back from Kassidy’s bleeding neck, his head snapping up. The lust in his eyes vanished, replaced by a sudden, terrifying clarity. He scanned the crowd, frantic, his nose twitching as he searched for a scent that no longer existed.

"Morgan?" his voice cracked, booming across the silent amphitheater.

Our eyes met across the distance. For a split second, he saw me—a woman made of fading light, crumbling into the ether. The horror on his face was the last thing I saw before the world turned white.

***

"—gas leak! I swear, it smells like a gas leak!"

I gasped, sitting bolt upright in bed, my sheets tangling around my legs. My lungs burned as I sucked in air that smelled of car exhaust, stale coffee, and wet pavement.

I wasn't in the royal chambers. I was in a studio apartment the size of a closet. Sirens wailed in the distance, a familiar, jarring rhythm that didn't belong to the werewolf realm.

My hands flew to my neck. Smooth skin. No mark. No scar.

I scrambled out of bed, stumbling over a pile of textbooks on the floor. I rushed to the cracked mirror hanging on the back of the door. The face staring back at me wasn't the regal Luna Queen who had ruled for five hundred years. It was just Morgan. Young, tired, with dark circles under her eyes and messy hair.

"It was a dream," I whispered, my voice raspy. I touched the cold glass. "Just a dream."

But as I stood there, shivering in the drafty New York apartment, a phantom ache throbbed in my chest—a gaping hole where a bond used to be. I sank to the floor, pulling my knees to my chest, and wept for a husband and a son who, according to this world, had never existed.

***

Two weeks later, the ache hadn't faded. It sat heavy in my gut, a constant reminder of a life my brain insisted was a hallucination.

I was walking home from a double shift at the diner, my feet aching in cheap sneakers. The October wind whipped through the alleyways of Manhattan, carrying the scent of rain and rotting garbage. I kept my head down, clutching my tips in my pocket.

Then I heard it.

A whimper. Low, terrified, and desperate.

I stopped. My conscious mind told me to keep walking—it was New York, you didn't investigate strange noises in dark alleys. But something deeper, something ancient and commanding that hadn't faded with the dream, forced my feet to turn.

I stepped into the shadows between two brick buildings. Three large stray dogs were circling a dumpster, their hackles raised, teeth bared. Cornered against the brick wall was a boy. He couldn't have been more than ten, skinny and trembling, wearing a hoodie that was three sizes too big.

The lead dog, a mangy Rottweiler mix, lunged, snapping at the boy's sneaker.

"Hey!" I shouted.

The dogs spun around, growling. They lowered their heads, preparing to charge me. Fear should have paralyzed me. I was a human waitress. I had no magic, no wolf, no Alpha King to protect me.

But I didn't flinch. I squared my shoulders, staring directly into the Rottweiler's eyes. A surge of power—cold and authoritative—rippled up my spine. It wasn't magic; it was the muscle memory of a Queen.

"**Leave him,**" I commanded. My voice dropped an octave, resonating with a steel-edged authority that felt unnatural in this human throat.

The dogs froze. They whined, tucking their tails between their legs as if I had physically struck them. In seconds, they scrambled over the fence, fleeing into the night.

I let out a breath I didn't know I was holding and rushed to the boy. "Are you okay? Did they bite you?"

He looked up, shivering violently. His face was smeared with grime, but as the streetlight flickered overhead, his eyes caught the beam.

For a fraction of a second, his irises didn't reflect the light—they glowed. A brilliant, molten gold. Wolf gold.

My heart hammered against my ribs. The boy blinked, and his eyes were dark brown again, wide with fear. But I had seen it. I knew what I had seen.

"I... I'm okay," he stammered, pulling his knees to his chest.

I reached out, my hand hovering over his shoulder. An overwhelming instinct washed over me—a fierce, protective heat that banished the cold ache in my chest. It was the same feeling I had the day I first held Eli.

"What's your name?" I asked softly.

"Flynn," he whispered.

I smiled, and for the first time in two weeks, the world didn't feel empty. "Come on, Flynn. Let's get you something to eat."

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