Masuk
The Night She Stole the Alpha's Bike
Rhea's POV
"To the future heir of Ironclaw!"
The shout cut through the pounding bass like a knife, followed by a roar of approval from the pack. I froze in the doorway of the clubhouse, my hand instinctively moving to my stomach where my own secret grew.
Something was wrong.
The air in the underground den was thick with whiskey and testosterone. Bodies pressed together on the makeshift dance floor, wolves celebrating something I didn't understand yet. The dim lights cast shadows across familiar faces, all of them grinning, raising their glasses toward the VIP section.
Toward my mate.
I pushed through the crowd, my heart hammering against my ribs. The envelope in my jacket pocket suddenly felt like it weighed a thousand pounds. Inside were the pregnancy test results I'd planned to give Kael tonight. Our future. Our family.
"Kael's finally done it," someone slurred near me. "Got himself a proper Luna. One who can actually produce an heir."
The words hit me like a physical blow.
I shoved past the last row of bodies and stopped dead. There, on the raised platform where I should have been sitting, was a woman I'd never seen before. She was beautiful in that effortless way some she-wolves were, all flowing dark hair and perfect curves. But it was her swollen belly that made my blood turn to ice. Eight months pregnant, maybe more.
And she was wearing my Luna pendant.
"Congratulations, Alpha," someone called out. "About time you secured the bloodline."
Kael sat beside her, one arm draped casually across the back of her seat. He looked every inch the alpha he was, dangerous and untouchable in his leather cut. His dark eyes scanned the crowd with that predatory awareness that had first drawn me to him three years ago.
Those eyes found mine.
For a split second, something flickered across his face. Surprise, maybe. Or was it guilt? Then his expression went blank, carved from stone. The mate bond between us twisted violently in my chest. Pain radiated through every nerve.
"Kael?" My voice came out smaller than I intended.
He didn't answer. Didn't move. Just stared at me with those cold, empty eyes. The pregnant woman turned to follow his gaze. When she saw me, her lips curved into a smile that was pure venom. She placed one perfectly manicured hand on her belly and the other on Kael's thigh, claiming him with a casualness that shredded something vital inside me.
"Can we help you?" she asked sweetly.
The clubhouse had gone quiet. Every wolf in the room was watching now, waiting to see what would happen. Waiting to see me break.
My wolf snarled inside my head, demanding I fight. Demanding I rip that smug smile off her face and remind everyone who the real Luna was. But I couldn't move. Couldn't breathe.
"Kael," I tried again, hating how my voice shook. "What is this?"
He took a long drink from his glass, still silent. The woman beside him laughed softly.
"Oh, sweetheart," she purred. "Didn't he tell you? I'm Selene. The mother of the Alpha's child." She paused, letting that sink in. "The future of this pack."
"That's not possible." The words tumbled out. "We're mates. We're.."
"Were," Kael said finally. His voice was flat, bored almost. "We were mates, Rhea."
The bond snapped tighter, choking me. "You can't just decide that. The mate bond doesn't work like that."
"It does when one mate is useless." Selene's hand rubbed circles on her belly. "An Alpha needs heirs. Strong heirs. Not a mate who wastes three years and produces nothing."
Three years. Three years of trying, of hoping, of monthly disappointments that had slowly eaten away at my confidence. Three years of Kael assuring me it didn't matter, that we had time, that he loved me regardless.
All lies.
"How long?" I forced the question past the lump in my throat. "How long has this been going on?"
Kael finally looked at me properly. There was no warmth in his gaze, no trace of the man who used to hold me like I was precious. "Does it matter?"
"Yes!" The word exploded out of me. "It matters! I'm your mate, Kael. Chosen by the Moon Goddess herself. You can't just replace me because.."
"Because you failed at the one job a Luna has?" Selene interrupted. She stood, her hand still protectively cradling her stomach. "He needs an heir. I gave him one. Simple as that."
My vision blurred. The room spun. That twisting in my bond intensified until I thought I might actually die from it. This couldn't be happening. It couldn't be real.
But then Selene moved closer to Kael, and he didn't pull away. She kissed his cheek, and he let her. He let her claim him right in front of me, in front of the entire pack.
I stumbled backward, my hand clutching my own stomach. The secret that had brought me here tonight suddenly felt like a cruel joke.
"Rhea." Kael's voice stopped me. For just a moment, I thought I heard something in it. Regret, maybe. "It's better this way. You'll find another pack, another mate. Someone more suited to you."
"More suited to me?" I repeated numbly. "We're fated mates."
"And I'm choosing duty over fate." He stood, towering over everyone on the platform. The Alpha command in his voice made lesser wolves bow their heads. "This pack needs stability. It needs a future. Selene gives me that."
She preened beside him, victorious.
I wanted to scream. Wanted to shift and tear them both apart. I wanted to make him feel even a fraction of this agony that was ripping me in half. Instead, I ran.
I crashed through the crowd, ignoring the stares and whispers. Someone grabbed my arm but I wrenched free, my wolf surging so close to the surface that my skin burned.
The cool night air hit me as I burst through the exit, but it did nothing to stop the wave of nausea. I barely made it to the side of the building before I was sick, heaving until there was nothing left. Pregnant. I was pregnant with Kael's child, and he had just replaced me.
The bond pulsed weakly in my chest, a dying thing. My wolf howled inside my head, confused and furious and heartbroken all at once.
I pressed my forehead against the cold metal of the building, trying to think. Trying to process any of this. But all I could see was Selene's smug face. All I could hear was Kael's cold dismissal.
Rage bloomed hot and bright in my chest, burning away the grief. Burning away everything except one crystal clear thought.
If he wanted to discard me like trash, fine. But I wasn't going to make it easy for him.
I straightened, wiping my mouth with the back of my hand. My eyes landed on the private garage attached to the clubhouse. The one where Kael kept his most prized possessions.
The one with his custom motorcycle. The bike was legendary in pack circles. Black as midnight, built to his exact specifications, rumored to be bonded to his wolf somehow. He loved that bike more than anything.
More than me, apparently.
My feet moved before I fully decided, carrying me toward the garage. The door was locked, but I'd watched Kael open it a hundred times. My shaking fingers punched in the code, and the lock clicked open.
The motorcycle sat in the center of the space like a sleeping predator. Beautiful and deadly.
I threw my leg over it, my hands finding the familiar grips. The keys hung on a hook nearby, because Kael never thought anyone would be stupid enough to steal from an Alpha.
The engine roared to life, the sound echoing off the concrete walls. Somewhere behind me, alarms started screaming. Wolves started howling. I didn't care.
I gunned the throttle and burst out of the garage, the bike responding to my rage like it was made for it. The tires screeched as I tore through the compound, past shocked pack members, past the clubhouse where Kael was probably just now realizing what I'd done.
The mate bond seized in my chest, and I felt the exact moment he understood. His fury crashed into me through our connection, primal and terrifying.
But I was already gone, speeding into the night with tears streaming down my face and his bike between my legs.
And then something inside me snapped. Actually snapped. The bond that had connected us for three years severed violently, leaving a gaping wound where it used to be.
I gasped, nearly losing control of the bike. But I didn't stop. Couldn't stop. Behind me, I swore I heard Kael's voice, carried on the wind and through the dying remains of our bond.
"Find her."
Rhea's POV "I know I did. I know I don't deserve her forgiveness or her trust. But I'm not asking for either. I'm asking for time, a time to prove to my son that I can be the father he deserves, some time to prove to her that I've learned from my mistakes." Kael's hand found mine, squeezing gently. "If after that time she still wants to leave, I'll let her go, I'll give her resources, protection, everything she needs to build a life away from me. You have my word as alpha." "Your word means nothing to me," Rook said. "Then take mine." I squeezed Kael's hand back, then released it, stepping forward to face Rook directly. "I promise you, I'm doing this for Jax. Not for Kael or for some romantic fantasy. I'm doing it for my son and when I'm ready to leave, when Jax has what he needs from his father, I'll call you. I'll come back to the Serpents. But right now, I need you to trust me, simply believe I know what I'm doing." Rook stared at me for a long moment. Then he shook his head s
Rhea's POV "Then why are you still here?" Diesel asked. "Rook said the alpha was keeping you prisoner and you tried to leave and couldn't get past the locks." "That was true earlier, but things have changed." "Changed how?" Tank's eyes narrowed. "Did he threaten you or your kid? "Nobody threatened anyone." I walked forward, into the no man's land between the two groups. Kael stayed beside me, his presence a solid wall of protective alpha energy. "I'm staying because I choose to stay. Ultimately because my son needs time with his father, and I'm not ready to leave yet." The words landed like bombs. Rook's face went through a series of expressions: disbelief, hurt, anger, resignation. "You're serious. You're actually choosing to stay with the man who rejected you, who imprisoned you, who did all this to you?” "I'm not choosing anyone!" My voice rose, echoing off the compound walls. "I'm making a decision based on what my son needs right now. That's not the same as choosing Kae
Rhea's POV Before I could respond, the sound of motorcycles filled the air. With the sound I heard, they could be dozens in number or maybe more. The distinctive rumble of Steel Serpent bikes echoed through the compound, getting closer by the second. "Dammit." Rook looked toward the sound, then back at me. "That's Tank. He thinks I'm in trouble because I haven't signaled. He's bringing everyone in hot." "Call them off. Tell them I'm safe, you should tell them immediately.” "It's too late because they're already inside the perimeter." Rook started climbing up the rope, toward the roof. "Stay in here, lock the windows and whatever happens next, keep Jax away from it. Understood?” He disappeared over the edge, and I slammed the window shut, my hands shaking. This was very bad, we've the serpents here who were here to rescue me, and the Grim Howl wolves would see it as an attack. People were going to die because I'd hesitated and I couldn't make a clean choice. "Mom, what's happe
Rhea's POV "I need five minutes to think." Rook's expression were hard on my words. He hung there outside the window, rope cutting into his shoulders, waiting for an answer I couldn't provide. And I noticed Jax had climbed out of bed behind me, me, standing in his pajamas with confusion and fear written all over his small face. "Five minutes?" Rook's voice carried an edge I'd rarely heard from him. "Rhea, in five minutes this whole place is going to explode. The tank has C4 on the south wall. Diesel's got the escape route mapped. We have a narrow window before Kael's wolves figure out what's happening and people start dying. You don't have five minutes at all, but you only have now or never." "Then it's never." The words came out before I fully processed them. But the moment they left my mouth, I knew they were true, I didn't want to leave, and even if I want to, I didn't plan on leaving tonight or like this. The timing wasn't right at all when Jax had just spent the whole day b
Rhea's POV Then Jax's facial expression changed into something soft. He looked at his father with new eyes, seeing past the alpha to the man underneath. "I want to really know you, not just one day. Every day."Kael's breath caught. "I'd like that. More than anything.""Me too." Jax turned to me. "Is that okay, Mom?"What could I say? My son had just found his father, found a connection he'd been missing his whole life. How could I take that away from him, even if it meant my own heart got more tangled in the process?"It's okay, baby. Of course it's okay."Jax threw his arms around Kael, hugging him with all the enthusiasm of a child who'd just found a missing piece of himself. Kael hugged back, his eyes closing as he breathed in our son's scent. When he opened them again, they were bright with unshed tears.That night, after dinner and a bath and more stories about Jax's day with his father, I tucked my son into bed. He was exhausted but happy, the nightmares from the previous nigh
Rhea's POV It made me jealous. Jealous that Kael could give our son something I couldn't. Jealous that in one day, he might forge a connection it had taken me five years to build. They returned as the sun began to set. I heard the motorcycle before I saw it, the distinctive rumble of the engine announcing their arrival. I rushed to the window, relief flooding through me when I saw them both safe and whole. Jax was grinning, wider than I'd seen in days. He hopped off the bike with Kael's help and immediately started chattering, his words tumbling over each other in his excitement. The door to the suite opened, and they walked in together. Jax ran straight to me, throwing his arms around my waist. "Mom! It was amazing! Dad took me to this place out in the desert, and he taught me how to shift just my hands. Just my hands, not my whole body! And we ran, like we really ran, and he showed me how to track rabbits and, and everything!" "That sounds wonderful, baby." I smoothed his wil







