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When My Alpha Accused Me of Bearing a Rogue’s Child
When My Alpha Accused Me of Bearing a Rogue’s Child

When My Alpha Accused Me of Bearing a Rogue’s Child

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Read When My Alpha Accused Me of Bearing a Rogue’s Child, a Fantasy、Romance、Werewolf novel. Follow the story as it unfolds with dramatic twists, engaging characters, and emotional conflicts across multiple chapters. Perfect for readers who enjoy Fantasy stories with immersive storytelling and ongoing updates.

Chapter 1 of When My Alpha Accused Me of Bearing a Rogue’s Child

I found out I was five months pregnant on a Tuesday.

The pack healer's clinic smelled like antiseptic and dried lavender. I sat on the paper-covered table and stared at the ultrasound image she pressed into my hands, and I thought: five months. Five months, and I hadn't known. I'd been so busy — Kingston's meals, the pack house schedules, the quarterly supply orders — that I'd mistaken exhaustion for routine and silence for peace.

I drove back to the pack house with the image tucked inside my jacket, against my chest, and I let myself have exactly ten minutes of something that felt almost like hope.

Then Kingston's Beta, Marcus, was waiting at the front door.

"Alpha wants you in his office," he said. He didn't meet my eyes.

I should have known then. Marcus always met my eyes. He was one of the few wolves in Silver Ridge who did.

I followed him down the hall.

The office door was open. Kingston stood behind his desk, and Lylah — my sister, my younger sister, who had been gone for three years without a single word — stood beside him like she'd never left. She was wearing a cream blouse I didn't recognize. Her hair was down. She looked rested and radiant and completely at ease, and the sight of her hit me somewhere below the ribs.

On the desk between us sat a neat stack of papers.

I knew what they were before Kingston opened his mouth.

"Luna." His voice was flat. Businesslike. The same tone he used when he was reviewing supply invoices. "Lylah has returned. She is my fated mate. I'm sure you understand what that means for your position here."

I looked at the papers. Formal rejection documents. Pack seal at the top. His signature already on the bottom line.

"I never completed the marking bite," he continued. "Which means the bond was never fully established under pack law." A pause. "As for the child —" his eyes dropped briefly to my midsection, then away, like he couldn't stand the sight of it — "I have no way to verify paternity. Given the circumstances, I have to assume —"

"Don't." My voice came out quieter than I intended. "Don't finish that sentence."

He finished it anyway.

"— that you were with a rogue."

Lylah made a small sound. Not quite a laugh. Something worse.

Marcus, standing near the door, went very still.

Kingston slid the papers across the desk toward me. "Sign them. It's cleaner for everyone."

I looked at my sister. She looked back at me with the careful blankness of someone who has rehearsed this moment. Three years. She had been gone three years, and she came back to this — to standing beside a man while he called her sister a rogue's whore — and she had nothing on her face but composure.

I picked up the pen.

And then it hit me.

Not metaphorically. Not emotionally. It hit me like a wall of fire through the center of my chest — the formal rejection tearing through the bond, severing something I hadn't even known was still attached. I dropped the pen. My knees buckled. I caught the edge of the desk with both hands and held on while the pain ripped through me in waves, each one worse than the last, and I heard Kingston say something from very far away —

And then something else happened.

Deep inside me, in a place that had been dark and silent for twenty-six years, something cracked open.

It was not gentle. It was not gradual. It was like a door being blown off its hinges.

She came roaring up from somewhere I hadn't known existed — silver and white and furious, enormous in a way that had nothing to do with size, and her presence filled me so completely that for a moment I couldn't tell where she ended and I began. The pain was still there, but she was bigger than the pain. She was bigger than this room. She was bigger than three years of quiet endurance and specialized meals and unmarked servitude, and she was absolutely, incandescently done.

I heard Kingston stagger. I heard Marcus hit one knee — not a choice, a reflex, his wolf responding to something his mind hadn't processed yet. I heard Lylah make a sharp, frightened sound that she would never admit to later.

I straightened up.

The room felt different. The air felt different. I could feel the weight of every wolf in the pack house pressing against the edges of my awareness, their wolves going low and submissive in response to something they couldn't name.

And then I heard her voice. Clear as a bell. Entirely mine.

*We were never meant to kneel.*

I looked at Kingston. His face had gone pale. He was staring at me like he was seeing me for the first time, which, I realized, he probably was.

I looked at the rejection papers on his desk. His signature. His seal. His neat, businesslike erasure of three years of my life.

I left them where they were.

I walked out of the office without signing a single page. Down the hall, through the front door, into the cold afternoon air. I didn't look back. Not at Kingston. Not at Lylah. Not at Marcus, who I heard exhale behind me like a man who'd been holding his breath for a very long time.

That evening, I went back to the pack house kitchen one last time.

I knew every shelf. I'd stocked them myself, restocked them every two weeks, sourced the harder ingredients from a specialty supplier three towns over. Milk thistle. Alpha-lipoic acid. The specific chelation supplements that kept Kingston's silver-poisoning from progressing. The herbs I added to his morning tea that he drank without ever asking what was in it.

I removed them all. Quietly. Methodically. I didn't replace them with anything.

I didn't announce it. I didn't leave a note. I simply stopped.

The next morning, I drove to Dara Finch's clinic.

"Prenatal check," I told her at the front desk. "I want to make sure everything's okay with the baby."

Dara was a careful woman. She'd been Silver Ridge's healer for eleven years, and she had the particular stillness of someone who had learned to keep her opinions to herself. She examined me thoroughly, confirmed the pregnancy was progressing well, and printed a summary of the visit.

While she was at her filing cabinet, I looked at the open folder on her desk.

Kingston's name at the top. Years of entries. Silver levels, dietary interventions, the specific regimen cross-referenced with my name in the margin — *per Luna's protocol* — over and over and over again.

I memorized the key entries. Dates. Numbers. The clinical language that translated, plainly, to: without this, he deteriorates.

I would need them later. I didn't know exactly how yet. But I knew I would need them.

Dara turned back from the cabinet and handed me a prenatal vitamin sample. "Everything looks good," she said. Her eyes held mine for a moment longer than necessary. "Take care of yourself, Luna."

It was the first time anyone in Silver Ridge had said that to me in three years.

I thanked her and walked out into the gray afternoon, one hand resting lightly over my stomach, my wolf quiet and watchful inside me.

*We were never meant to kneel.*

No. We weren't.

But we weren't done here yet either.

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