The Alpha's Greatest Regret
For four years, Alice Watson has worn the title of Luna like an invisible chain. Married to Alpha Benjamin Kane — a man who has never believed her, never wanted her, and never let a single day pass without reminding her that she was a mistake — she exists only in the margins of her own life. A one-night tragedy neither of them remembers the same way. A pregnancy he calls a trap. A son he refuses to love. That was the deal Alice made: stay quiet, stay small, and survive the ruins of a marriage that was never meant to be hers.
Then their four-year-old son Lucian collapses. Diagnosed with a terminal illness. One month left to live. No cure in sight — because Benjamin himself terminated the only research that could have saved him.
Alice is done begging for love. But her son is dying with a single, desperate wish: a father who shows up. So she offers Benjamin the one thing he has been demanding for years. A divorce. Her signature on the dotted line. All he has to do is play the part of a good father for thirty days.
Benjamin agrees. He doesn't know he's agreeing to the month that will dismantle everything he thought he knew.
As he's forced to spend real time with Lucian — to actually see him — the ice around his contempt begins to crack. And the woman he spent four years dismissing, the woman he kept quiet and small and at the edges of his life, turns out to be the heir to a pack more powerful than his own — a woman who was never ordinary, only unseen.