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Talia’s POV
For three years of marriage, I have been hiding the truth from my alpha husband—I am the daughter of the Alpha King, rather than the omega he knows me to be.
The drums thundered through the clearing as torches lit the night sky. I stood at the center of it all, cloaked in silver and pride, watching the gates with a heart full of hope.
Jason was finally home after a brutal war. As Luna, I’d spent days making sure every detail was perfect tonight, from the linens to the floral centerpieces. I even assisted the omegas with the cooking just to make sure everything was just right.
A month ago, the almighty Alpha King sent Jason to eliminate the rogue wolves at the border of our pack grounds.
Some people might think it’s a bad thing, but I know what it really was. It was good, my dad is slowly coming to accept him. He is giving him more responsibilities to see if he can handle the truth that he married his daughter.
The pride I feel for Jason is indescribable. Finally, everything is falling into place and my dad will recognize that there is no better mate for me than him.
I waited patiently, smiling as I imagined the surprise on his face when I finally had the opportunity to confess everything to him.
“The Shadowclaw Pack welcomes home its future heir!” Jason’s voice rang out, commanding.
The cheers rose instantly. I blinked, confused, until I saw her.
Viki Mayers.
Clinging to his arm like she’d always belonged there. Her dress hugged a gently swollen belly, and Jason’s hand… settled there, proudly.
“This is Viki, our top warrior’s daughter,” he said, turning to face me. “And she’s carrying my pup.”
Gasps rippled. My vision blurred.
My mate. My Alpha. The man I had waited for… had returned to me with another woman carrying his pup.
And Jason didn’t even have the decency to tell me beforehand. Instead, he humiliated me at the celebration I had organized for him.
It felt like my heart was tearing in two. Every inhale was a struggle to maintain my composure. I could hear every whisper that slithered through the crowd:
"Luna Talia never conceived in three years..."
"Viki should have been Luna in the first place..."
“Luna Talia should step down now…”
Jason’s gaze swept over the room and he held no regret. He looked at me with cool indifference, as if I should’ve expected him to make a laughingstock of me.
"To a prosperous future for Shadowclaw!" Jason raised his goblet.
Everyone raised their wine glasses, cheering and clapping. The pack’s elders smiled and nodded, satisfied with the young Alpha’s accomplishments.
And I wanted to scream.
I slipped away during the congratulations and returned to our chamber. No one came looking for me. No one cared.
I allowed myself to fall apart without prying eyes there to mock me.
My heartbreak soon became rage. I was not going to stand for this. Jason would answer for what he had done.
When Jason finally returned to our chamber, I was already there, waiting.
“You shouldn’t have left. You should be happy for me,” Jason said.
“Happy about you betraying me and having a bastard?” I scoffed.
“Enough of the tantrum. I just made it home and I would like a nice evening with my mate,” Jason sighed.
“So, now you see me as your mate,” I laughed bitterly. "How could you do this to me?”
"You’re being unreasonable," he growled.
"Unreasonable?" My voice rose. "You humiliated me in front of the entire pack, and you expect me to just accept it?”
Jason removed his armor, piece by piece, not even bothering to look at me. "It’s done. She’s pregnant. The pack has an heir. You need to accept this.”
“How do you expect me to accept this?” I took a step forward, snarling. “You caused me pain for AN ENTIRE MONTH because you were betraying the mate bond by sleeping with that slut!”
“I advised the pack doctor to give you pain killers. I will make sure he is punished for not properly taking care of you while I was away,” Jason said nonchalantly.
I balked at his audacity. “And that is supposed to make it right?” I demanded.
"You’ve been Luna for three years and haven’t given me an heir," he said simply, as if that justified everything. "Did you expect me to wait forever?”
“I expected you to treat me as your Luna. I expected you to discuss with me if you wanted a breeder, not…”
“Do you even hear yourself, Talia? Did you forget who you are?” Jason snarled, interrupting me.
“I am your Luna,” I responded, not backing down.
“And a Luna provides heirs, and you can’t even do that. If you can’t provide me with an heir, you’re a Luna in name only. I need more than a worthless barren omega cosplaying as a Luna!”
“How dare you speak to me like that!”
Jason’s expression was unreadable. It was as if I was looking at a stranger. His voice was firm and cold as he said, “You have two options. You can leave, lose your status as Luna, and go back to being an omega. Or you can stay and support.”
Talia’s POVI couldn’t stop staring at the petitions. Every single one demanded Solon be replaced, but I didn’t understand why. He had already proven he deserved the role."You look like you're about ready to tear something apart," Nolan said as he came over. I handed him the folder. "See for yourself.""Is it that bad?" Nolan asked before reading the first document, and his frown grew as he looked through the rest.“These are all anonymous,” he said finally.“The ungrateful bastards are too cowardly to stand by their own words," I growled.The petitions were blunt. They said the packs needed a new Alpha King for the future. Some even named who they wanted, and most chose Nolan."There were already a few before Solon got sick, which wasn’t surprising," Nolan said, sounding frustrated. "Now everyone thinks he is a lost cause. It’s ridiculous that they think he will recover in just a few days.”I rubbed my face. "Right. Everyone’s already given up on him.""If they really wanted this,
Talia’s POVFor two days, all we did in the office was answer requests and fill out forms.Other than meals and our evenings with Solon, Nolan and I pretty much lived in that office. Our packs used to work together fairly well. Each had its own ranks and territory. The recent war with the mad rogues left things tense. The chain of command was a mess. We settled pack arguments, approved rank changes that had been ignored for weeks, and dealt with the pile of requests that everyone had put off during the fighting.Nolan let a stack of papers thud onto the desk. “I don’t understand how there are so many requests.”I snorted, not looking up from my own stack. “And we haven’t even touched the stacks that are in his bathroom.”Nolan groaned. “Moon Goddess, help us.”The door creaked open and Solon poked his head in, looking both grateful and a little guilty for leaving us with all this work.“Still alive in here?” he asked, peering over the mountain of paperwork.“Barely,” Nolan said, not l
Talia’s POVI paused, searching for a way to help Solon, when an idea suddenly came to me.“Let’s start working on the paperwork. He has already told everyone we’re stepping in to help him. Let’s actually get a jump on it,” I suggested.“Good plan,” Nolan said.We were halfway to the Alpha King’s office when Della’s voice suddenly filled my mind. ‘Talia! Where are you? I have been waiting for hours! You said you’d be home today, and then nothing, not one word!’At first, I didn’t understand what she meant. Then I remembered I’d promised to be home today, before everything with Geoffrey happened, and I never told her my plans had changed.‘Della, I’m really sorry. Everything changed so quickly here, and I forgot to let you know. We’re still not back. I’ll need at least another week, maybe more,’ I told her.Della was quiet for a long time before she finally said, ‘A week.’ She sounded tired and frustrated. ‘You’re missing a lot while you’re gone. Annie’s grown fast since you left. Ever
Talia’s POVThe room went completely quiet.I stood up fast, fury flaring in my chest. “Solon is the rightful Alpha King by birth and blood,” I snapped. “It was his leadership that led us to victory against the Rogue King and Morgana. And you have the audacity to casually suggest he needs to be replaced?”“Talia, let him talk,” Solon said firmly, stopping me. He wasn’t using his Alpha aura, but I knew the tone. Solon wanted me to stop and let him handle it. Geoffrey’s smug smirk grew.‘Sit down, my love. You have to let him handle this,’ Nolan urged through the mate bond. I exhaled, forced myself to sit down, and kept glaring at Geoffrey.“Thank you for allowing me to speak, my King.” Geoffrey inclined his head, the gesture carefully measured rather than genuinely deferential. “Everyone here remembers that Kent, Doomfur’s former Alpha, was executed for aiding Jason, the traitor. When it was time to pick another Alpha for Doomfur, I overcame every challenge to claim the title of Alpha.
Talia’s POV“Of course. In just a few months, you’ve done what most Alphas could only dream of doing in years,” I said. “You kept the packs together when they were ready to fall apart, brought the Alphas together, and ended the rule of the Rogue King and Morgana, who haunted this land long before we were born. No one doubted you deserved to be Alpha King, Solon. You’ve already shown what you can do, and you’ll keep showing it, because that’s who you are.”“I know what I’ve done.” He rubbed his face, and for a moment, he looked even more tired. “That’s not what’s bothering me.”“Then what is?”“There’s a rumor going around that my condition has gotten worse, that the mad wolf toxin is back and I’m relapsing.” His voice was flat, without emotion. “It’s spreading quickly. Three people asked Derek if it was true this morning, and one of them even asked Leslie directly. It upset her, even though she’s trying to stay strong.”“I’ll find out who’s spreading it and stop it myself before it go
Talia’s POVBy morning, I knew we needed to talk to Solon."Let's have breakfast with Solon at the hospital," I said to Nolan as I stepped out of the shower, "before the day gets away from us."“Sure, I want to see him too,” Nolan responded.We got dressed and walked over together while the packhouse was still quiet. The hallway carpets were muffled under our footsteps, the air heavy with the smell of spilled wine and distant woodsmoke from the fire pit. Most of the pack was sleeping off last night, and the square outside was littered with confetti and broken cups.Solon and Leslie were already at the table when we walked in. Leslie smiled at us. "I didn’t expect you two this early," she said, waving a servant over as we sat down."Bring more plates," she told her. "And tell the kitchen I said thank you for last night; everything was perfect.”“Yes, Luna,” the servant said before leaving.Leslie turned to us and said, “You do know Solon arranged an actual chef for your meals at the pa







