When Alpha’s Love Faded Away, I Left With Son
Growing up, my mother always told me — choose your fated mate. Otherwise, you'll end up betrayed.
But I was convinced Lennox was different.
After all, he was willing to give up his position as Alpha for me.
So I gave up my own fated mate for him. I even nearly died saving his life, and the injuries left my wolf permanently dormant.
But barely two years later, rumors about him and an Omega named Alice were everywhere.
And because my wolf was dormant, I couldn't sense a thing. I didn't find out he'd broken our vows until Alice showed up at my door with a pregnancy test.
The whole Stonebrook Pack was laughing behind my back.
Lennox dropped to his knees, eyes red and swollen. "I'm sorry. I was drunk that night. I'll make her end the pregnancy. I swear."
I looked down at our one-year-old son in my arms. I nodded and forgave him — that one time.
After that, he behaved. He was attentive, affectionate, doting — until one day, five years later, when I was at the gym.
A young woman on the machine beside me was whining. "Everything down there gets so loose after having a baby. I really need to tighten things up."
I didn't bother looking at her face. I let out a quiet laugh and started to leave. Then her phone rang.
She answered, her voice coy and flirtatious. "So, Alpha Lennox — when are you finally going to end things with that woman? She's old, and she's lost her wolf. Can she even satisfy you?"
"Of course not. I miss you so much, baby."
I froze mid-step at the sound of his voice.