LOGIN# Breed Me, Daddy Alpha: My Bully Mate's Secret Twins## Chapter 31: The Birth of the New HeirIt started during the siege.Not a full siege — Voss's second attempt was smaller, more desperate, the strike of a diminished force running out of options. He sent twenty wolves at the estate's northern wall at three a.m., three weeks after the battle, betting that the victory had made them complacent.He was wrong about that.He was right that the timing was bad.Nova was thirty-four weeks along. Close enough that Dr. Wren had moved into the guest suite two days prior as a precaution. Not close enough for any of this to be remotely on schedule.The first contraction hit her at the same moment the northern wall alert came through.She stood in the bedroom doorway for a moment, phone in hand, Marcus's voice in her ear describing unit positions, and assessed both situations with the particular clarity of a woman who had learned to hold too many things at once.She called Jax."Northern wall br
# Breed Me, Daddy Alpha: My Bully Mate's Secret Twins## Chapter 30: After the FireThe debrief lasted four hours.Nova sat through all of it — the tactical review, the casualty count, the intelligence failures and the things that had worked. She answered questions. She corrected two points where the official account had gotten the southern perimeter timeline wrong. She drank three cups of coffee and ate a sandwich that someone had put in front of her without fanfare.The mole was identified at hour three.Not a senior enforcer. Not a council aide. A junior communications tech who had been in Voss's pocket for fourteen months, recruited through a gambling debt and kept through fear. He was twenty-three years old. He cried when Marcus confronted him.Nova looked at him across the conference table and thought about fear — the kind that made people do things they'd regret for the rest of their lives. The kind she'd understood since she was nineteen."Amnesty," she said quietly. To Jax.E
They moved early because someone had told them to. The mole in Jax's network had delivered the eastern defense plan exactly as Nova had intended — and Voss, receiving intelligence that the eastern flank was fortified and the southern approach lightly held, moved his primary force twelve hours ahead of schedule and drove straight for the south. Where Jax's best people were waiting. Nova knew this in the abstract — she'd helped design it — but knowing it abstractly and standing on the southern perimeter of the Wilder estate at one a.m. with Sera at her left shoulder and forty allied wolves fanned out behind her while the first rogue advance scouts came out of the dark were, she was finding, two different experiences. "Breathe," Sera said beside her. Low and even. "I'm breathing." "You're breathing like someone who's forgetting they're the most dangerous person on this line." Nova pulled in a slow breath. The Luna mark was already warm in her hands without her calling it.
Breed Me, Daddy Alpha: My Bully Mate's Secret TwinsChapter 28: The Night BeforeFour days after the Luna recognition, Voss moved anyway.Nova had expected this. She'd said it in the war council room, flat and certain: "The legal collapse won't stop him. He has too much invested. Too many people to answer to. He'll move regardless."She'd been right.The intelligence came in forty-eight hours before the full moon: the Sovereign Rogue Coalition was assembling south of the city. Not twelve wolves this time. Estimates ranged from sixty to eighty. Organized, armed, moving in coordinated units.A real army.The war council met for three hours. Nova sat at the table through all of it — reviewing maps, questioning assumptions, spotting the gap in the eastern defensive line that two senior enforcers had missed. Marcus had stopped looking surprised when she caught things. He just updated the board and moved on.The plan took shape.Jax's allied pack forces were already mobilizing — the Luna Ac
Breed Me, Daddy Alpha: My Bully Mate's Secret TwinsChapter 27: Elder WrenElder Sera Wren was eighty-one years old and looked approximately fifty-five.She arrived on a Tuesday with one small bag, no security detail, and the particular quality of stillness that very old, very powerful wolves carried — the kind that made rooms feel like they'd been waiting for the person to arrive. She was small. Silver-haired. Her eyes were the sharp gold of an elder wolf, and when those eyes landed on Nova in the penthouse doorway, she went very still.Nova went very still too.Something moved between them. Not words. Not exactly wolf-recognition, though it was close to that. More like two things that had been in the same category finally being told so."There you are," Elder Wren said softly.Nova blinked. "Elder Wren. Thank you for—""Come here, child."Nova stepped forward. The elder took her hands. She turned them over, examined the palms, ran her thumb along the lines of Nova's fingers in the un
Breed Me, Daddy Alpha: My Bully Mate's Secret TwinsChapter 26: The First StrikeThe rogues moved nine days before the full moon.Not the main force — Voss was smarter than that. He sent a probe. Twelve wolves, fast and quiet, targeting the Wilder building's secondary ward anchor three blocks east. The kind of strike designed to test response time, identify gaps, map the defensive pattern.Marcus caught it at two-seventeen a.m.Nova was awake before the alert reached the hallway. The ward-shift woke her — that familiar hum dropping suddenly, the way a sound you've stopped consciously hearing becomes conspicuous the moment it changes.She was dressed and in the hallway in ninety seconds.Jax was already there, fully alert, phone to his ear. He looked at her once — checking, cataloguing — and pointed toward the west wing. Twins.She went.Both boys were awake. Ryder was sitting upright in bed with his head tilted, listening to something she couldn't hear. Blake was pressed against his br
The United Packs Council chamber was everything Nova had imagined and nothing she was afraid of.High ceilings. Dark wood. Seven council seats arranged in a deliberate arc — the kind of architecture designed to make the person standing in the center feel small. Tall windows let in pale morning ligh
Sera arrived at seven a.m. and handed Nova a water bottle without ceremony."Today we work on close contact," Sera said. She was small, compact, and moved like every square inch of her had a specific job. "You're fast. Your instincts are good. Your technique is what's going to keep you alive when i
The three vehicles circled the block twice and disappeared.Marcus tracked them south toward the waterfront before losing the signal at a dead zone near the old shipping docks. No engagement. No direct approach. Just presence — deliberate, unhurried — like someone wanted them to know they were bein
The letter arrived on a Tuesday.Official seal of the United Packs Council. Heavy cream paper. The kind of stationery designed to remind you who had power and who held it on their behalf.Jax read it at his desk. He read it twice. Then he put it down and stared at the city through the window for a







