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.
View MoreJoshua's POVThat afternoon at Blue Moon Pack, Thomas had driven four hours to deliver this in person.The prison call had come at nine. We'd had the bare fact since then, just not the shape. By the time Thomas walked through the gate, Val had already pulled everyone into the war room. Nathan was on the map. Diana is in the corner. James was against the far wall, quiet in the way he got when he was filing everything away for later.Alisha had taken the twins to the far end of the packhouse the moment Thomas's car came through the gate. Her call. The right one.I sat down."Talk," I said.It had happened at 3 AM. Forty seconds of security footage before the feed went dark. A figure outside Irene's cell. No forced entry. No alarms. The cell door opened without a key, without anything the prison could explain.Irene walked out. The figure walked beside her. Then they were both gone."Spatial teleportation," Thomas said. "Rare, expensive. And Takes years to develop. It leaves a signature
Alisha's POV — Blue Moon Pack, War RoomThe war room was smaller than I expected. A table, six chairs. A map on the wall with markers I didn't fully understand yet. They were already there when we came in. Nathan at one end with Cole's folder open, Val and Diana on one side, two empty chairs on the other waiting for us.I sat down, and Joshua sat beside me. Something in me settled that I hadn't known was waiting to settle.Nathan opened the folder. He laid it out for Val and Diana. Joshua and I had already heard it that morning, but hearing about Dominic confirmed it in a full room; it hit differently.Two years, three territories, safe houses, funding, contacts inside packs nobody had suspected. The Greenwood mill handler had already questioned two more safe house locations that had been given up. The Crestfall contact was still unidentified but geographically narrowed.Jude was never the top of it. Irene was. Diana's jaw was tight through most of it. Not shocked, just having the sh
Joshua's POV — Blue Moon Pack, Next MorningNathan was at the kitchen table when I came down.Not tired. Alert in the particular way he got when he'd been sitting with something and had waited until the right moment to bring it. A folder on the table in front of him. Cole's handwriting was visible on the top page."How long have you been up?" I said."Long enough," he said. "Sit down."I sat. "Cole talked all night," Nathan said. "Everything he had. I've been going through it since four AM." He opened the folder. "You need to hear this before anyone else does."I looked at the pages. Names. Locations. Dates going back two years. A network mapped out in Cole's careful handwriting, the kind of detail that only came from someone who had been inside it long enough to know where every thread led."Dominic," Nathan said.I was still, "Irene's Dominic," I said."Yes." Nathan turned a page. "Special force. Irene's personal operative. Cole says Dominic has been running a purist network across
Alisha's POV — Blue Moon Pack, Next MorningI woke up with my hands shaking, though not cold, because the room was warm. Joshua had stayed, I could feel the weight of him on the other side of the bed, breathing the slow, steady way that Ameant he'd finally slept. The twins were with Mara. The packhouse was quiet.My hands wouldn't stop. I sat on the edge of the bed and looked at them. They looked the same as always, but they didn't feel the same. I killed someone yesterday. I knew why. I'd do it again.Nobody tells you certainty won't stop the shaking. You can know you had no choice and still sit at dawn, feeling something inside has changed for good.Joshua's hand came over mine without a word.He didn't say it was okay, but didn't say I'd had no choice. But he just held my hands still, and that was enough.Dr. Morse drove to Blue Moon that morning.Joshua called her last night while I sat in the kitchen, staring at nothing. He arranged it in the hallway, knowing I wouldn't have aske






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