My husband Liam was the perfect Alpha. He built me a library, fought off rogues, and swore I was his soulmate. I thought we were the perfect fated couple. That was until I found the burner phone wedged deep in the sofa cushions. "She's just a placeholder," he texted his mistress, Ava. "You know you're my real queen." Attached was an ultrasound of a wolf pup-his heir. I tried to leave with dignity, but he dragged me to the Pack Gala. On a live stream watched by thousands, he paraded Ava around, wearing my family's heirloom necklace. When I tried to take it back, he didn't just stop me. He slapped me across the face. The force of his blow didn't just break my heart; the trauma killed the secret baby growing inside me. I severed the bond and vanished, leaving him with his "queen" and his guilt. Five years later, I returned, not as a weak rejected mate, but as the powerful Alpha of the Sanctuary. Liam fell to his knees in the dirt, holding a flawless pink diamond, begging for a second chance. "I fought for you," he cried, tears streaming down his face. "I bled for you! I am your Fated Mate!" I looked at him with nothing but pity, then turned to the man standing beside me-the quiet Beta who had silently saved my life years ago when Liam was too busy playing the hero. I took Ethan's hand. "Ethan," I asked, my voice ringing clear through the silent crowd. "Will you be my Mate?" As Liam screamed in agony, the Moon Goddess answered with a blinding golden light.
My husband Liam was the perfect Alpha. He built me a library, fought off rogues, and swore I was his soulmate. I thought we were the perfect fated couple.
That was until I found the burner phone wedged deep in the sofa cushions.
"She's just a placeholder," he texted his mistress, Ava. "You know you're my real queen."
Attached was an ultrasound of a wolf pup-his heir.
I tried to leave with dignity, but he dragged me to the Pack Gala. On a live stream watched by thousands, he paraded Ava around, wearing my family's heirloom necklace. When I tried to take it back, he didn't just stop me.
He slapped me across the face.
The force of his blow didn't just break my heart; the trauma killed the secret baby growing inside me.
I severed the bond and vanished, leaving him with his "queen" and his guilt.
Five years later, I returned, not as a weak rejected mate, but as the powerful Alpha of the Sanctuary.
Liam fell to his knees in the dirt, holding a flawless pink diamond, begging for a second chance.
"I fought for you," he cried, tears streaming down his face. "I bled for you! I am your Fated Mate!"
I looked at him with nothing but pity, then turned to the man standing beside me-the quiet Beta who had silently saved my life years ago when Liam was too busy playing the hero.
I took Ethan's hand.
"Ethan," I asked, my voice ringing clear through the silent crowd. "Will you be my Mate?"
As Liam screamed in agony, the Moon Goddess answered with a blinding golden light.
Chapter 1
Maya POV
I woke to the sensation of warmth and the scent of cedar and rain.
It was the signature scent of Liam-my Alpha, my mate.
For a heartbeat, the world felt suspended in perfection.
Three years ago, the Moon Goddess had blessed me, an orphan from a minor bloodline, by pairing me with the Alpha of the Silver Claw Pack. Liam had courted me with a ferocity that made my knees weak. He hadn't just claimed me; he had wooed me. He built me a library because he knew I devoured stories. He fought off rogues to ensure my safety.
"Good morning, my Luna."
Liam's voice was a low, vibrating rumble against my ear. He kissed my shoulder, the rough texture of his morning stubble scratching my skin-a sensation I usually adored.
"Good morning," I murmured, turning to face him.
He smiled, flashing that dazzling, confident grin that commanded the submission of the entire pack. Casually, he reached for his phone on the nightstand.
But as I shifted to slide out of bed, I caught it.
His thumb moved with practiced, lightning speed. He swiped away a notification and switched screens the exact second he sensed my gaze. It was a microscopic gesture. A tiny, insignificant flicker.
Yet, my Inner Wolf pricked her ears.
Deception, she whispered, her hackles rising.
I shook my head, dismissing the thought. I was being paranoid. Liam loved me. He told me every day, in every way that mattered.
"Breakfast?" he asked, sliding the phone into his pocket.
"I'll meet you downstairs," I replied, forcing a smile.
Later, the pack dining hall was a cacophony of noise and appetite. Wolves were devouring piles of bacon and eggs. Liam stood, his chair scraping against the floor, and raised his glass.
"To Maya," he boomed, his Alpha command silencing the room. "The perfect Luna of the Silver Claw Pack. The embodiment of loyalty and purity."
Cheers erupted, shaking the rafters. I smiled, but my gaze drifted to the corner.
Marc, Liam's Beta, was leaning in close to a few enforcers. They looked at me, then back at Liam, and smirked. It wasn't a friendly expression. It was the look one gave to a stain on a pristine silk rug-something out of place and soon to be removed.
A cold, premonitory shiver raced down my spine.
After breakfast, Liam retreated to his office. I returned to our suite. I sat on the plush sofa, attempting to read, but the words swam before my eyes, refusing to form sentences.
Then, I saw it.
Liam had left a phone.
Not his main device-the one constantly buzzing with pack business. This was a second phone. A sleek, matte-black device I had never seen before. It was wedged deep between the cushions, likely slipped from his pocket in a moment of arrogant carelessness.
My heart hammered against my ribs like a trapped bird desperate for flight.
Don't look, my human mind pleaded.
Look, my wolf growled, demanding the truth.
I picked it up. It unlocked instantly. No passcode.
A message flashed on the screen.
Ava: Liam says he's bored of the quiet life. He misses my fire.
My breath hitched, lodging in my throat. With trembling fingers, I tapped the notification. It opened a thread with a contact simply named "A.S."
There were photos. Dozens of them.
Liam and a woman with hair like spilled flame. They were in an apartment I didn't recognize. They were tangled in sheets. They were kissing with a passion he used to reserve for me.
And then, the final message loaded. It was a picture.
A grainy, black-and-white ultrasound. A tiny, bean-shaped blur. And within it, the unmistakable spiritual outline of a wolf pup.
Ava: Our little Alpha is growing strong.
The air vanished from the room. My lungs collapsed. I didn't scream. I couldn't. It felt as though an invisible hand had reached into my chest and squeezed my heart until it burst.
I scrolled up, needing to see the knife before it killed me.
Liam: She's just a placeholder, Ava. You know that. The bond makes it hard to leave, but I'm working on it.
A placeholder.
The memory of four years ago crashed over me-him nearly dying to save me. The Marking ceremony, his teeth sinking into my neck, sealing our souls together.
If you ever taint our bond, I had told him through the Mind-Link that night, I will sever it. You will never smell me again.
I bolted to the bathroom and retched until my stomach was empty, heaving over the porcelain until I was hollow.
Trembling, I stared at my reflection in the mirror. My face was ashen, my eyes wide and haunted.
"No," I whispered, the sound scraping my throat.
I would not be the victim. I would not be like my parents, who had withered and died of broken hearts when their bonds were betrayed. I had prepared for this, even when I was happy.
I washed my face with ice-cold water. I walked back to the sofa, my movements mechanical.
I took photos of every message, every picture, every timestamp on that black phone using my own device.
Then, I slid the black phone back exactly where I found it, wedged between the cushions.
My wolf was pacing in the cage of my mind, snarling, demanding blood.
Quiet, I commanded her. We hunt now.
I opened my laptop. I searched for Ava Sinclair.
She wasn't a ghost. She was from a fallen pack, a notorious social climber recently spotted at high-society werewolf galas. Galas that Liam had attended "strictly for business."
The scent of cedar and rain in the room suddenly smelled like rotting meat.
I dialed a number I had memorized years ago-a failsafe I had prayed never to use.
"Phoenix Initiative," a distorted, metallic voice answered.
"I need help," I said, my voice terrifyingly steady. "I need to disappear."
Chapter 1
09/12/2025
Chapter 2
09/12/2025
Chapter 3
09/12/2025
Chapter 4
09/12/2025
Chapter 5
09/12/2025
Chapter 6
09/12/2025
Chapter 7
09/12/2025
Chapter 8
09/12/2025
Chapter 9
09/12/2025
Chapter 10
09/12/2025
Chapter 11
09/12/2025
Chapter 12
09/12/2025
Chapter 13
09/12/2025
Chapter 14
09/12/2025
Chapter 15
09/12/2025
Chapter 16
09/12/2025
Chapter 17
09/12/2025
Chapter 18
09/12/2025
Chapter 19
09/12/2025
Chapter 20
09/12/2025
Chapter 21
09/12/2025
Chapter 22
09/12/2025
Chapter 23
09/12/2025
Chapter 24
09/12/2025
Chapter 25
09/12/2025
Chapter 26
09/12/2025
Chapter 27
09/12/2025
Chapter 28
09/12/2025
Chapter 29
09/12/2025
Chapter 30
09/12/2025
Chapter 31
09/12/2025
Chapter 32
09/12/2025
Chapter 33
09/12/2025
Chapter 34
09/12/2025
Chapter 35
09/12/2025
Chapter 36
09/12/2025
Chapter 37
09/12/2025
Chapter 38
09/12/2025
Chapter 39
09/12/2025
Chapter 40
09/12/2025
Other books by Gavin
More