LOGINAlpha Daddy: Take Mommy Home Five years ago, Lia vanished without a trace, leaving behind the man who shattered her heart — and the child he never knew existed. Far from the city’s power and politics, she raises her son in peace, determined to keep him safe from the world she once escaped. But fate plays a cruel trick. When her little boy’s photo goes viral, it catches the attention of Damien — the cold, ruthless alpha CEO who instantly notices one thing: The child looks exactly like him. Driven by shock, anger, and something far deeper, Damien tracks Lia down. He wants answers. He wants the truth. And most of all, he wants his son. Lia fights to protect the quiet life she built, terrified of the enemies who once pushed her away. But Damien is no longer the man she left. Discovering he’s a father awakens a side of him no one has ever seen fierce, protective, and determined to bring his family home. As hidden secrets surface and old wounds reopen, Lia must decide whether she can trust the man she once loved… or walk away again. He lost her once. This time, he’s not letting go.
View MoreRain had just stopped falling, leaving the city washed clean and smelling faintly of earth. Lia pulled her thin sweater tighter around her shoulders as she stepped out of the daycare gates, waiting for the one person who made every struggle worth it.
The door swung open.
“Mommy!”
Leo rushed toward her, his small backpack bouncing behind him. His smile was bright, carefree — a kind of light she had protected with her whole life.
Lia bent down, catching him in her arms. “How was school today?”
“I drew a rocket!” he announced proudly. “And Miss Kara said I’m good at coloring.”
Lia smiled, brushing his hair back. “Of course you are.”
They began their short walk home, passing the small shops and fruit stands that lined their neighborhood. Life here was simple. Quiet. Safe — or at least it had been, for the last five years.
“Mommy,” Leo said suddenly, tugging her hand. “Look!”
A group of college students were gathered near the bookstore. One of them was filming himself with a phone, singing loudly and laughing with his friends. A little crowd had formed, clapping along.
Leo’s eyes lit up with curiosity.
Before Lia could stop him, he squeezed out of her hand and ran forward. “Hi!”
The students turned around, surprised by the small boy who had appeared like sunshine. One of them knelt down. “Hey there, little man.”
“You sing nice,” Leo said with the innocent honesty that always warmed Lia’s heart.
The singer grinned. “Thanks, buddy. Want to take a picture with me? My followers will love you!”
Lia’s breath hitched. “Wait—no—”
Snap.
The camera flashed before she could reach him.
Leo laughed, unaware of the storm that single photo could bring.
“Don’t post—” Lia tried again, but the student had already uploaded it, adding a playful caption and sending it off into the endless digital world.
“It’s harmless!” he said when she asked him to remove it. “He’s adorable. It’ll probably make someone’s day.”
Lia forced a polite smile, though her hands were shaking. She took Leo’s hand firmly and walked away.
All the way home, a cold worry pressed against her heart. She had avoided cameras for five years. Avoided attention. Avoided any chance of being found.
Because one person — one man — should never know her son existed.
Not after what happened.
Not after the way she left.
Inside their tiny apartment, she made Leo dinner, listened to his stories, tucked him into bed, and kissed his forehead like she always did.
And for a moment, she let herself breathe.
Until her phone vibrated.
A message from an old friend.
“Lia… tell me this isn’t Leo.”
There was a link below.
With trembling hands, Lia opened it.
Her vision blurred.
Her heart dropped.
Leo’s face—his smile—his eyes—were everywhere. Shared hundreds of times. Liked by thousands. Commented on endlessly.
People were already saying he looked like someone.
Someone powerful.
Someone she had prayed never to cross paths with again.
“Doesn’t this kid look like Damien Hale?”
Lia felt her knees weaken.
No.
Not him.
Not now.
Not when she had finally built a life where her son could sleep safely at night.
She shut off her phone and pressed her palms to her face.
“If he sees this… he’ll come.”
Across the city, in a skyscraper that touched the clouds, a man in a tailored black suit ended a board meeting with his usual icy calm. His reputation was unmatched — brilliant, commanding, feared. The kind of man whose world was controlled with a single look.
Damien Hale.
His assistant rushed in without knocking — something he never did.
“Sir… you should look at this.”
Damien gave him a cold stare but accepted the tablet.
The moment his eyes landed on the photo, every muscle in his body froze.
A small boy.
Dark eyes, familiar and striking.
A face shaped exactly like his own when he was little.
A child who carried features Damien had seen only once more in his life:
Lia.
The woman who disappeared.
The woman he swore he’d find one day.
Damien’s voice dropped to a dangerous, quiet command.
“Track him. Track everything. I want the child’s location before morning.”
And as the city lights flickered outside his glass office, a storm that had slept for years finally began to rise again.
The dawn broke over the forest like molten gold, spilling light through the tall, whispering pines. Even as the world seemed to breathe in quiet peace, I felt the tension coiling in my chest, a storm that had nothing to do with the weather. Today wasn’t just another morning—it was the day the Elders had called a meeting in the park clearing, a neutral territory within the pack’s bounds, to discuss matters concerning the Alpha and his house. And I knew, as I adjusted the scarf around my neck and held Leo close, that I was about to be at the center of a storm I hadn’t asked for. “Mommy, I want to run,” Leo chirped, tugging at my sleeve with small, insistent fingers. “I know, sweetheart,” I murmured, ruffling his hair and brushing a strand from his forehead. “But today, we have to be careful. Just for a little while.” The park clearing lay ahead, ringed by ancient oaks and thick undergrowth, a place where the air always felt sharper, more alive, as though the trees themselves bore wit
The morning sunlight streamed through the tall windows, warm but unforgiving. I rubbed my temples, trying to shake off the lingering tension from last night. Damien was still asleep, sprawled on the couch, the quiet rise and fall of his chest somehow grounding me even after everything—the party, Selena’s rage, the chaos of the pack. I slipped out of the blanket he had draped over me and padded quietly into the kitchen. The smell of coffee—or at least the faint aroma Damien had left—filled the air. My mind, however, was already elsewhere: the looming responsibilities, the tension that Selena’s presence had stirred, and the growing awareness that living in this world meant never truly being safe. “Morning,” I whispered, trying not to wake him, though I knew the moment I turned my back, he’d be aware of my every move. Alpha senses, after all, didn’t sleep. He stirred slightly, one hand twitching toward me before he sighed and settled back. “Morning,” he murmured, his voice low and sti
The house was silent, almost eerily so, the kind of quiet that felt heavier than any noise. Damien carried me across the threshold, and I felt the warmth of him radiate through my body like a current, grounding me, calming me, igniting a fire I had no right to feel. My head rested against his shoulder, and for a fleeting moment, I allowed myself to forget the chaos of the party, the fury in Selena’s eyes, the rules that dictated who Damien should be with. Here, now, none of that mattered.He set me down gently, his hands lingering on my arms, lingering longer than necessary, as if afraid to let go. My pulse raced, my breath uneven, because even after everything, even after the night’s adrenaline and fear, I couldn’t stop trembling. Not from danger—but from the intensity of him.“You’re safe,” Damien murmured, his dark eyes scanning the room before settling on me. “No one will touch you here. Not tonight. Not ever.”I looked up at him, searching for some reassurance, some thread of rea
The night outside was heavy, almost suffocating, yet the cold air felt like a relief after the stifling chaos of the party. Damien carried me with ease, his body firm, solid, radiating a warmth that grounded me amidst the adrenaline still coursing through my veins. Every step he took was precise, purposeful, as if he were mapping out a path where danger could not follow.I clung to him instinctively, my head resting against his broad chest, listening to the steady beat of his heart, feeling the rise and fall of his shoulders. For a moment, the world narrowed to just this—Damien, me, the night, and the raw, unspoken tension simmering between us.“I… I can’t believe she…” I started, but the words died in my throat. Selena’s fury, the sharp sting of her eyes, the barely concealed threats—they were still fresh in my mind.“I know,” Damien murmured, his voice low, smooth, vibrating against my ear. “Selena is dangerous. Calculating. She won’t stop until she tests every limit, every rule, ev
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