LOGINEight months pregnant. Three hundred witnesses. Ninety seconds to destroy everything. Alisha Davis-Williams stands before her pack as Luna, carrying twin heirs and wearing her Alpha mate's mark. Then Joshua Black-Gold presents photographs of her with another man, and her world detonates. The rejection is brutal and public. Her mate's bond severed. Her Luna title stripped. Her unborn children's paternity questioned. Banished from the only home she's known, Alisha collapses on a roadside as premature labor tears through her body. She wakes in rival territory with a screaming mate bond, two fragile newborns, and fury where love used to live. When Beta Nathan proves the photographs were fabricated, the damage is already done. The affair never happened. The witnesses were coerced. Everything was orchestrated by someone with intimate access to pack secrets and Joshua's deepest trauma. But by then, Alisha is already suppressing their mate bond despite the agony, filing for formal rejection despite the impossibility, and rebuilding her shattered life under Alpha Val's protection. Val offers everything Joshua didn't and asks for nothing but her happiness in return. Meanwhile, Joshua confronts the childhood wounds his mother weaponized against him. His transformation is genuine, sustained, and too late. His twins screamed at his presence. And Alisha won't take his calls. The conspiracy targets her children, and Alisha faces an impossible choice: the mate fate gave her, or the future she's building from ashes.
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I knew something was wrong as Joshua's hand tightened on my arm, not gently or protectively.
"We need to talk," he said.
His Alpha voice cut through the pack gathering like a blade.
Three hundred wolves fell silent. Conversations died mid-word.
I was eight months pregnant with his twins. He was looking at me as if I were a stranger.
"Joshua?" My free hand went to my swollen belly.
The babies kicked, responding to my spiking heart rate.
"What's…"
"Don't." His grip tightened.
"Just shy of pain."
"Don't pretend you don't know."
Pack members nearest us began to shift. Sensing the tension radiating from their Alpha.
I caught Celine's worried gaze across the clearing. I saw my friend take half a step forward, but her mate pulled her back.
Whatever was happening, it was serious enough that even friends wouldn't intervene.
Joshua pulled me toward the edge of the gathering. Away from the celebration tables and music. But not away from the eyes.
If anything, more wolves were turning to watch. Conversations stuttered to a halt.
They registered their Alpha's rigid posture. And their Luna's confusion.
"You're hurting me," I said quietly.
Tried to tug my arm free. The mate bond between us felt wrong. Strained and pulled taut like a rope about to snap.
Now there was nothing but cold fury. He released me abruptly.
I stumbled off-balance from the pregnancy weight. I caught myself against a nearby oak, breathing hard.
A contraction rippled across my abdomen. Not labor, just Braxton Hicks. But the stress was triggering them more frequently.
Joshua stood there for a long moment. His hands were hovering over his jacket pocket.
His jaw worked like he was chewing words too bitter to swallow.
For just a second, I saw conflict flash across his face. The man I loved was warring.
Then his hand dove into his jacket. The finality of someone making an irrevocable choice.
"Who is he?" Joshua demanded. His voice was low and deadly.
"Who is who?" I asked.
"Joshua, I don't understand…"
He pulled out an envelope, extracted four photographs. His hands trembled slightly not from uncertainty. But from barely contained rage as he held them up.
My world tilted sideways. The woman in the photos was me.
Same blonde hair, green eyes. Same delicate features. Even, she wore my clothes.
That blue sundress I bought three months ago. My favorite leather jacket.
The necklace Joshua had given me for our first anniversary. But the man beside her was a stranger.
In the first photo, they sat at a restaurant table, leaning close.
In the second, his hand covered hers. In the third, they stood outside what looked like a hotel. And his arm around her waist. And
in the fourth, the worst one, they were kissing.
"I've never seen him before in my life," I whispered.
"Joshua, I swear to you, I've never…"
My voice cracked.
"Don't lie to me!" His roar made me flinch.
Several pack members gasped. Alphas didn't lose control like this in public. Ever.
"My mother saw you with him."
"She took these photos herself."
My blood ran cold.
"Your mother?"
"She came to me two weeks ago with concerns."
"Said she'd seen you meeting this man."
"Acting suspicious."
Joshua's laugh was bitter, broken.
"I told her she was wrong. That you would never betray me."
"I defended you."
"God, I actually defended you."
"Because I didn't do this!" My hands trembled as I reached for the photos. I need to see them closer.
To find proof of the manipulation, I knew I must be there.
"These aren't real. They can't be real."
"Joshua, please, you know me…"
He jerked the photos away from my grasp.
"I thought I did."
"I thought I knew my father, too."
"Before he cheated on my mother with your aunt."
His eyes were ice.
"Guess betrayal runs in the Davis bloodline."
The words hit like a physical blow, and I staggered back.
One hand pressed to my chest, where the mate bond was screaming in agony.
"That's not fair."
"I'm not Lisa."
"I would never…"
"When were you going to tell me?" Joshua cut me off.
His eyes were glacial.
"After the twins were born?"
"Or were you planning to pass his children off as mine?"
My knees buckled. I caught myself against the tree again. Bark rough under my palms.
"The twins are yours."
"Joshua, please, you can't actually believe…"
"I don't know what to believe anymore."
The admission hurt worse than accusations.
If he were raging, I could fight back.
But this cold, distant stranger wearing my mate's face was unreachable.
Beta Nathan appeared at Joshua's shoulder. His expression is deeply troubled.
"Alpha, maybe this conversation should be private…"
"Stay back," Joshua ordered. Didn't even look at him.
"This concerns the whole pack."
"They deserve to know their Luna's true character."
"Joshua, no." Panic clawed up my throat.
Whatever was happening, making it public would be irreversible.
"Please, just listen to me. Give me a chance to…"
"To what?" Joshua's voice rose.
"Explain away the evidence?"
"Convince me my mother is lying?"
"She has no reason to lie."
"You, on the other hand, have every reason."
The gathering had gone completely silent now.
Three hundred faces turned toward us, shock and confusion written across their features.
I saw some pack members whispering behind their hands.
Saw judgment forming in the eyes that had looked at me with respect just minutes ago.
The twins kicked frantically responding to my distress. Another Braxton Hicks contraction squeezed my belly, but stronger this time.
I pressed both hands to my stomach, trying to calm myself and them.
Stress wasn't good for the babies. I needed to stay calm.
"I've never cheated on you," I said.
Forcing my voice steady.
"I've never even thought about another man."
"You're my mate. You're everything to me."
"Apparently not everything."
Joshua looked at the photos again.
Something in his expression cracked.
"Was I not enough?"
"Did I fail you somehow?"
"Is that why you…"
"No!" I tried to close the distance between us.
Reaching for him desperately.
"You didn't fail me.I love you."
"Only you."
"Always you."
He stepped back before I could touch him.
The rejection of even that small contact broke something inside me.
The mate bond twisted, sending sharp pain through my chest.
"I wanted to believe that," Joshua said quietly.
"God, you have no idea how much I wanted to believe that."
Movement at the edge of the clearing caught my attention.
Irene Williams emerged from the crowd. Immaculate in a dove-gray dress, silver hair perfectly styled.
She moved to Joshua's side with practiced grace. Placed a hand on his arm, giving him that maternal comfort.
"I'm sorry, dear," Irene said to me.
Her voice dripped with false sympathy.
"But Joshua deserves the truth."
"I couldn't stand by and watch you destroy him the way your aunt destroyed his father."
I stared at my mother-in-law. Seeing clearly for the first time, the cold calculation behind those kind eyes.
"You did this."
"I documented your affair," Irene corrected smoothly.
"A mother protects her son."
"Always."
The twins kicked again.
Hard, sharp jabs that made me gasp. I looked down and saw my belly contracting.
The skin pulled tight in a way that wasn't Braxton Hicks. Real fear flooded through me.
"Something's wrong," I said.
But my voice came out too quiet, under the rushing sound in my ears.
Joshua was still staring at the photos.
Irene murmured something in his ear that I couldn't hear.
The pack members watched with morbid fascination. No one moved to help me.
Another contraction, this time stronger.
I bent forward with a cry of pain. Liquid gushed between my legs, soaking through my dress. Splashing onto the grass.
"I'm in labor," I whispered.
Joshua looked up. For one moment, just one, I saw my mate again. Saw concern flash across his face.
His hand reached toward me automatically.
Then Irene's hand tightened on his arm. His expression shuttered closed.
"I'm in labor," I repeated.
Louder and desperate this time.
"Joshua, the babies are…"
The twins kicked frantically.
Once, twice, three times in rapid succession.
Pain lanced through my abdomen.
I looked down, and the liquid pooling at my feet was tinged pink. Blood.
Joshua didn't move to help me.
The mate bond, already strained, felt like it was tearing in half.
Yet, Irene smiled.
Alisha's POVThe twins were seven, and so was Silvermoon Gifts, arriving in full and causing the kind of problems that came with power that had outgrown any framework built to contain it.Last Tuesday, Alexander had accidentally broadcast Joshua's grief to every pack member within a mile. Thirty-two wolves stopped what they were doing simultaneously and felt a loss that wasn't theirs.The week before, Ella had amplified my joy until wolves two territories away called to ask why they'd felt inexplicably happy at seven in the evening.Yesterday, Dr. Blake had sat across from us with her notebook and seven years of documentation, bridging our concerns from last week's chaos into a new conversation."They need training specific to what they are," she said. "Nothing like this has existed before.""What do we do?" I said."We build a framework," she said. "Together. The way you build everything."A shift in energy followed as we turned to Eliza, who was five and furiously impatient to shift
Alisha's POVThe petition had been signed months ago by every member.The paperwork is done, and the formality is complete on paper. But a paper wasn't the same as the ceremony.Both packs gathered in the main hall, not eight hundred tonight, but the people who mattered for this moment. The core family, the wolves who had been there from the beginning, and the ones who had joined along the way and had earned their place in the room.Joshua and I stood at the front. Val is beside Nadia on the right.The hall was full and quiet when Lydia walked in alone.She'd refused an escort. Diana had offered *let me walk in with you* and Lydia had looked at her and said *I want to walk and do this part myself.*Diana understood immediately.So Lydia walked in alone. Head up. Shoulders back. She reached the front of the hall and knelt.Not hesitantly or performing humility. Just kneeling the way the formal ceremony required, giving the moment its due.The hall went completely still."I am Lydia Sa
Alisha's POVTwo years since I sat in a Blue Moon packhouse with two newborn babies and a mate bond I didn't know what to do with, and I made the choice that felt like the last option available.The twins were almost two now. Eliza was four months old. And tonight, eight hundred wolves were in the same space, celebrating what two years of choosing the same thing every day had built.Eight hundred.Wolves from Black Gold were two hundred and forty when I arrived. The Blue Moon was a hundred and ten. The rest had come from the orphan program run by the Omega Council, as well as two other reputable packs.Eight hundred wolves in the merged territory's main grounds. Thomas was at the perimeter with six of his people and two of Val's, the security running quietly underneath the celebration, the way it always did now. Irene's network was still out there, and the witch was still watching. Tonight we celebrated anyway.Joshua and I walked out together, the hum of conversation fading behind us
Alisha's POVThree months later, at six in the morning, Eliza decided to be awake, and everyone else should be too.Alexander discovered that if he stood on his ride-on toy, he could reach the kitchen counter. Ella was watching him do it with the expression of someone filing information for future use. Joshua is making coffee like a man operating on interrupted sleep and choosing not to complain about it.His rhythm was the kind that built itself day by day until one morning you woke up and realised you'd stopped white-knuckling it and started just living it.The pack meeting was on a Tuesday.Standard agenda. Border updates from Thomas — quiet, no new witch sightings, Irene's network apparently in a holding pattern that Thomas didn't trust but couldn't yet explain. Orphan fund update from Celine.Then Diana stood up."I'm petitioning for Lydia's formal pack membership," she said.No preamble. No buildup. Just putting it in the room the way Diana put things."She's been at Black Gold
Alisha's POVThe bedroom was dark, though notnot the anxious dark of the last eleven months. Not the dark of lying awake, running six words on a loop, or listening for threats outside the window. Just dark and quiet.The twins' monitor glowed softly green on the nightstand. Their breathing steadie
Alisha’s POVNadia stayed for dinner, though nobody planned it. It just happened the way things do in a packhouse.An extra plate, an extra chair, and suddenly the question of whether she should stay had already been answered before anyone thought to ask it.Val didn’t object. That was an enough an
*Alisha's POV – That Evening*Joshua texted at 6 PM.*Can I come back? Just to say goodnight to the twins?*My heart flutters again.*They'd love that. Come at seven.*I put the twins in their pajamas. Fed them dinner. I tried not to think about what would happen after they fell asleep.The doorbel
Joshua's POVThe adoption record was three pages long.Twenty-six years old.I found it while looking for something else.I'd been pulling Val's files.Building a quiet case.The kind you build when the man who loved your mate has access to your children four days a week.Not noble. I knew that.I












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