Her Mate, Her Secret, His Twins

Her Mate, Her Secret, His Twins

last updateLast Updated : 2026-07-03
By:  Abi Gail O Ongoing
Language: English
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Four years ago, Alpha Kade Ashford's touch marked her body and shattered her future. She fled her pack pregnant, disgraced, hiding an Omega's shame. Now she has twin sons with an Alpha's eyes and a secret she's guarded with her life. When a rare inter-pack ceremony pulls her back into his territory, one breath of his scent unravels everything. He is her mate. He always was. Alpha Kade never stopped searching for the mate fate stole from him, even as his pack forced another woman into the role of his future Luna. Now the truth stands before him, holding two sons who share his blood and his eyes. But the woman set to become Luna will not step aside. She has waited too long for this crown, and she will burn down anyone, mate bond or not, who threatens to take it from her.

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Chapter 1

The Scent That Returned

The horn sounded before dawn, and Wren's hands went still over the boys' shirts.

For four years she had planned for every danger except this one. Sickness. Hunters. A rogue wolf catches their scent in the woods and asks questions she can't answer. She had never planned for the Ashford Pack to summon every allied territory to a single ceremony she could not refuse.

"Mama." Idris tugged her sleeve, his gold eyes catching the weak morning light through the cabin window. "Why do we have to go?"

"Because Hollow Creek answers when Ashford calls." She kept her voice even as she pulled the hood of his cloak up, shadowing his face. "And because I said we're going, so we're going."

Ezra was already at the door, restless in a way that reminded her too much of someone she tried never to think about. He didn't know that though. He didn't know anything. That was the entire architecture of her life, four years of walls built quietly around two boys who had no idea whose blood ran gold in their eyes.

Elder Sable was waiting by the wagon when she stepped outside, her expression tight with the same dread Wren felt clawing up her throat. "You don't have to go through with this," Sable said quietly, glancing at the boys before lowering her voice further. "I can tell them you're ill. I can tell them anything."

"They'll count heads." Wren lifted Ezra onto the wagon bed, then reached for Idris. "If Hollow Creek comes up short, they'll ask why. I won't give them a reason to look twice at us. Not today."

She had spent four years making sure no one had a reason to look twice.

The ride to Ashford territory took the better part of the morning. The boys pressed against her sides the whole way, hoods low, small hands tucked into hers, quiet in the way she'd trained them to be without ever using the word trained. Keep your head down. Don't look strangers in the eye. It's a game, she told them once, the fewer people who see your eyes, the better we win. They believed her. They always believed her, and some days that trust felt like the only clean thing left in her life.

By the time the wagon crested the last hill, the Ashford grounds spread out below in a wide clearing ringed by towering pines, packed with wolves from every allied territory. Banners in silver and black snapped in the wind. The scent hit her before anything else did, woodsmoke and crushed grass and hundreds of shifters standing too close together, and beneath all of it, faint but unmistakable, something else.

Something that made her stomach drop before her mind caught up to why.

She told herself it wasn't possible. Four years was long enough for a scent to fade from memory, to become something she could no longer trust, something her mind might have exaggerated in the loneliness of hiding. She had convinced herself of that lie more times than she could count.

She had not managed to convince her body.

"Mama, you're squeezing my hand," Idris said, wincing.

She loosened her grip and forced her feet to keep moving, following Elder Sable through the crowd toward the section marked for Hollow Creek. Wolves parted around them, some curious, most indifferent, none of them looking twice at the woman with two small boys keeping close to her skirts. Good. That was good. She had rehearsed this a hundred times in her head, walked through this exact scenario until the fear wore smooth and manageable, and she could do it again now. Stand here for one ceremony. Keep her head down. Disappear before anyone

The horn sounded again, closer this time, and the crowd shifted as one, turning toward the dais at the center of the clearing.

Wren turned with them, because not turning would draw eyes, and that was when she saw him.

Alpha Kade Ashford stood at the top of the dais in a black coat that did nothing to soften the width of his shoulders, his jaw set, his eyes moving over the crowd with the flat, practiced boredom of a man forced through a ceremony he didn't want to be at. He looked older. Harder. The boy she remembered had sharp edges that hadn't finished forming yet, edges softened sometimes by a laugh he tried to hide. This man's edges were finished, and they looked like they could cut anyone who got too close.

She had time to think, absurdly, standing in a crowd of hundreds, that he looked exactly the way she used to imagine he would.

And then his head turned, slow, like something in him had snapped to attention before his conscious mind caught up, and his gaze swept across the crowd and landed on her.

The scent she'd caught on the wind wasn't fading. It was rising, filling her lungs until her chest ached with it, and she understood with a horror that dropped straight through her stomach that it was rising because it was answering something. Answering him. The bond she'd told herself for four years was a mistake, a fluke of biology that had ruined her life for nothing, and was standing on that dais staring straight at her as the ground had opened beneath his feet.

"Mama?" Ezra's voice, small and uncertain, tugged at her sleeve. "Why is that man looking at us?"

She didn't answer. She couldn't. Every instinct in her body screamed at her to grab both boys and run, back through the crowd, back to the wagon, back to the cabin and the walls she'd spent four years building brick by careful brick, but her feet wouldn't move, and Kade Ashford's eyes had already dropped from her face to the two small boys pressed against her sides.

She watched the exact moment he saw them. Really saw them. Watched his expression shift from confusion to something else entirely, something that stopped his breath halfway up his throat and held it there.

Around her, the crowd had begun murmuring, sensing without understanding that something had shifted on the dais, that their Alpha's attention had snagged on something in the crowd and refused to let go. Elder Sable's hand found Wren's arm, a silent question, a silent warning, but there was nothing left for either of them to do.

Ezra tipped his head up, curious about the man who wouldn't stop staring, and let his hood slip back an inch.

Just enough for the gold in his eyes to catch the light.

A ripple moved through the nearest rows of wolves, a collective inhale, and Wren felt every version of the future she'd built for her son collapse in the space of a single breath. Kade's gaze locked on Ezra's eyes and did not move, did not blink, did not do anything except widen with a recognition that needed no explanation. Alpha eyes. His eyes. Passed down a bloodline that only ran one direction, and there was no version of this crowd, no version of this ceremony, that would let that truth stay buried for even one more second.

He took a step forward on the dais, and the entire clearing seemed to hold still around him, waiting to see what their Alpha would do next.

Wren's heart slammed against her ribs as he descended the steps two at a time, and she realized, too late, that there was nowhere left to run.

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