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Morning came too soon. The packhouse felt different in the early light, quieter, heavier, like even the walls understood this was a leaving day.

Lotty stood near the front steps with her bag at her feet, arms folded tightly across her chest as if that could hold her together. The bond between her and Decker hummed warm and steady now, stronger since the night before, but it didn’t quiet the ache sitting behind her ribs.

Two dark SUVs from Dark Mountain had just rolled into the courtyard a
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  • The Alpha Forgets    137

    137 Congratulations began arriving before Lotty was even released from the hospital. Some came formally. Sealed letters from allied packs. Careful words from Alphas who had once watched Dark Mountain with suspicion and now wrote with respect. Others came less formally. Baskets. Blankets. Tiny carved toys. Silver rattles. A ridiculous number of blue knitted caps. Tony stood in Decker’s office with one of the caps pinched between two fingers. “This one has wolf ears.” Decker looked up from the letter he was reading. “Appropriate.” Tony stared at him. “It has little teeth.” Decker leaned back. “Better.” Tony sighed and placed it on the growing pile. “You are impossible.” Across the room, Lotty sat on the sofa with one baby sleeping against her chest and the other tucked in Decker’s arm. She looked tired, pale, and happier than Tony had ever seen her. “They’re sweet gifts,” she said. Tony softened immediately. “They are.” Then he glanced at the mountain of packages. “Excessive, b

  • The Alpha Forgets    136

    136 It was sometime after midnight when Adam and Maren finally emerged from her office. The hospital was quiet. The hallway lights had been dimmed, and only a few nurses remained at the station, pretending very hard not to notice when the door unlocked. Adam stepped out first. Maren followed. His hand was wrapped around hers. Not loosely. Not politely. Firmly. As if letting go was no longer an option. Evelyn looked up from the desk. Then looked down again with a knowing smile. “Everything alright, Doctor?” Maren’s cheeks warmed. “Yes.” Adam’s expression remained unreadable, but his thumb moved over Maren’s hand in a small, possessive stroke. Evelyn’s smile widened. “Good.” No one asked why Adam escorted Maren out of the hospital and toward the packhouse. No one needed to. By afternoon the next day, Lotty had been awake long enough to be annoyed. That was, according to Decker, a good sign. She sat propped up in her hospital bed, one baby asleep against her chest while Decker he

  • The Alpha Forgets    135

    135 The hospital settled into an exhausted calm. The emergency from the gas explosion had finally passed. Most of the injured had been stabilized. The operating rooms were quiet. The cries of two newborn boys echoed softly down one hallway, bringing smiles to every nurse who passed. For the first time all day, the hospital could breathe. Adam could not. Neither could Dr. Maren. They stood in the hallway outside Lotty's recovery room, staring at one another while everyone else pretended not to watch. Matthew leaned quietly toward Tony. "Should we... say something?" Tony looked between the two wolves. "No." "They're just standing there." "Exactly." Adam finally found his voice. "Can we talk?" Dr. Maren looked down briefly before meeting his eyes again. "Yes." She glanced toward Evelyn. "I'll be in my office." Evelyn smiled knowingly. "I'll cover your patients." Without another word, Adam followed Dr. Maren down the hallway. The office door closed behind them. A second later… C

  • The Alpha Forgets    134

    134 The drive from Edgewater Falls to Dark Mountain should have taken nearly four hours. Adam and Matthew made it in less than three. Neither spoke much. Matthew drove like every road belonged to him and every speed limit was a suggestion. Adam sat in the passenger seat, one hand gripping the door handle, his phone in the other, waiting for updates that came too slowly. Tony called twice. Once to say both babies were born. Once to say Lotty was still in surgery. That second update nearly destroyed Adam’s restraint. “She’s still bleeding?” Adam demanded. “Dr. Maren is handling it,” Tony said. “That is not an answer.” “It’s the only one I have.” Matthew pressed harder on the gas. Adam stared out the windshield, jaw locked so tightly it ached. His sister had gone into surgery. His nephews had been born. And he was still too far away to do anything. By the time they pulled into Dark Mountain’s hospital lot, Adam was out of the SUV before Matthew fully stopped. Tony met him at the

  • The Alpha Forgets    133

    133 Decker reached the hospital faster than anyone thought possible. He didn’t drive. He ran. The moment Lotty’s fear ripped through the bond, everything else disappeared. The council meeting. The reports. The pack. The voices calling after him. None of it mattered. Only her. Only them. By the time he hit the hospital doors, his eyes were already gold, his wolf too close to the surface. Nurses scattered out of his path. Warriors straightened. One poor orderly dropped an entire tray of supplies and wisely decided not to pick it up until the Alpha had passed. “Where is she?” Decker demanded. Garrick stepped into the hallway before anyone else could answer. “Alpha.” Decker didn’t slow. Garrick moved in front of him. That was almost suicidal. “Move.” “No.” The word froze the hallway. Decker’s aura slammed outward so hard the lights flickered. Garrick held his ground. Barely. “She’s being prepped.” Decker’s face went white beneath the rage. “Prepped for what?” Tomas appeared bes

  • The Alpha Forgets    132

    132 Three months transformed the region. Not through war. Through peace. The old regional council was gone. In its place, the newly formed Allied Council met every month, rotating between pack territories. Every pack sent three representatives, an Alpha, a Luna, and either a Beta, healer, or archivist. It wasn't perfect. Arguments still happened. Disagreements still filled meeting halls. But they happened openly. Nothing was hidden behind sealed doors anymore. Edgewater Falls had become a full member of the alliance. The first time Adam signed an alliance treaty beside Decker instead of across from him, every wolf in the room paused. Years of hatred ended with the stroke of a pen. The irony wasn't lost on anyone. The packs began sharing patrols along disputed borders. Young warriors trained together. Healers exchanged knowledge. Trade routes reopened. For the first time in generations, wolves traveled through neighboring territories without wondering if they would return home. Th

  • The Alpha Forgets    119

    119 The regional council retreat sat in the valley between territories. Neutral ground. At least, that was what everyone called it. No one believed that anymore. Not after everything that had been uncovered. Not after Ellis. Not after Varric.Not after Gregory’s promises had begun surfacing like b

  • The Alpha Forgets    117

    117 Decker and Lotty agreed not to announce the pregnancy right away. It was sensible. Private. Responsible. They wanted to wait until she was farther along. Long enough for the risk to lessen. Long enough for the news to feel steady beneath their feet instead of bright and fragile. They told them

  • The Alpha Forgets    113

    113 The next morning, Decker looked far too calm. Tony noticed immediately. That alone made him suspicious. Decker was seated at the head of the conference table with a stack of reports in front of him, but he hadn’t read a single page in nearly ten minutes. His fingers rested lightly against the

  • The Alpha Forgets    107

    107 The next morning felt entirely different. The warmth from the welcoming feast was gone. Not erased. Just set aside. Because now the real reason for the visit stood waiting behind closed doors. Truth. Accountability. And whether Dark Mountain and Silver Claw walked away as allies or enemies. T

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