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Dark Mating Novel Chapter 2

My alpha mate secretly got my sister pregnant Ch 2

Chapter 2
The color drained from Kael’s face until he looked almost bloodless. He stumbled back a few steps, as if the ground beneath him had suddenly given way.
“No… that’s not possible.” His head shook again and again. “How could what we have just disappear?”
His voice quavered, caught somewhere between disbelief and panic.
His emotions shifted seamlessly. One moment shattered, the next desperate. He lunged forward and wrapped his arms around me from behind, gripping me as though force alone could keep me from leaving.
“Don’t go, Elara,” he said hoarsely. “You can’t leave me like this. I swear I’ll make it right. I’ll be twice the mate you deserve.”
His words tumbled out in a rush. “Just give me one more chance. I swear to the Moon Goddess-I’ll be a good mate again. Please… I’m begging you. Don’t abandon me.”
Before I could respond, Kael’s Beta hurried forward and planted himself squarely between me and the exit.
“Luna, the Alpha has sacrificed everything for you,” he said sharply. “You have no right to hurt him like this. You should be apologizing.”
His voice carried easily through the hall. “He’s stood beside you for years. How can you be so heartless? Have you forgotten what you shared during those full-moon nights?”
“You spent ten years building a sacred bond. Are you really willing to throw it all away?”
He sneered. “And don’t tell me you’re willing to abandon the future Alpha heir growing inside you. Would you really let him grow up without a father?”
The hall went silent. Every eye turned toward me, heavy and expectant. The air felt thick, pressing in on my chest.
My mother gasped, clutching at her chest as she swayed. “Elara… you’re pregnant? And you still want to dissolve the bond?”
My father’s voice thundered across the room. “Madness! Complete madness! You would let the future Alpha heir lose his father?”
“This is an insult to the Moon Goddess herself,” he roared. “A betrayal of our pack’s bloodline!”
The accusations came fast, piling on top of one another.
“She’s lost her mind.”
“She doesn’t even care about her own child.”
“She’s so jealous of her adopted sister that she’s destroying her own family.”
“The pregnancy has clearly made her unstable.”
With every word, something inside me hardened. I wrenched myself free from the hands gripping me, my wolf snarling low in my chest.
“I will raise my pup on my own,” I said. “This bond ends.”
My mother stared at me, trembling. “You’ve dreamed of bearing the Alpha’s heir your entire life. Now that the Moon Goddess has finally blessed you, why are you doing this?”
Once, I had wanted that future too. For ten years, I had prayed beneath the full moon, again and again, begging the Moon Goddess to grant me a child with Kael. Every hope had ended in disappointment.
A soft movement drew my attention. Serena stepped forward, cradling her pup in her arms.
The moment he saw her, everything else ceased to exist. He moved to her instantly, reaching for the pup. The sharp edges of his Alpha presence melted away, replaced by a gentleness I had never once received.
He looked at that child as though it were his own blood.
I remembered the pup I had once carried. If he had lived, he would have been old enough by now to run at his father’s side.
Instead, he was gone. Lost without explanation. And when I had searched for answers, Kael had told me to move on-to focus on my duties-as if my grief were an inconvenience.
Serena’s voice broke through my thoughts, soft and careful. “Luna, I heard everything. I never realized the Alpha helping me would upset you so deeply.”
She lowered her head. “Sister, I never meant to come between you and Kael. Our parents taught us to care for one another.”
“I’ll leave the pack today,” she said quietly. “I’ll take my child and go. I won’t interfere with your bond again.”
Kael’s expression darkened. He turned to her at once.
“This is your home,” he said firmly. “No one has the right to drive you or your child away.”
Then he faced me, his eyes cold with accusation. “Elara, don’t take your anger out on an Omega. You’re still recovering from your injuries-don’t let your wolf lose control again.”
“How can you treat your own sister like this, after everything our parents have done for you both?”
Once again, the blame landed squarely on me.
My father seized my arm, his wolf eyes flashing. “You will obey an Elder’s command. How dare you mistreat Serena?”
“She has always been the better daughter,” he snarled. “And you-nothing but disgrace.”
“If you still insist on breaking the bond now that there’s a child involved, don’t blame me for exiling you from the pack.”
I took a slow breath, looking around at the faces I had once called family.
My eyes burned, but I refused to cry.
“This time,” I said quietly, “I choose myself.”
“Threats won’t change anything.”
“The bond is over.”
I turned and walked away.
Kael’s roar followed me down the hall. “You’ll regret this, Elara!”
“Don’t expect to take anything that belongs to this pack. Prepare yourself to live as a lone wolf.”
“And don’t blame me when I destroy whatever warmth is left between us.”
I didn’t look back.
I went straight to the Elder Council chamber and placed the dissolution papers on the Great Elder’s desk.
“I request an emergency council meeting,” I said steadily. “To dissolve my mate bond with the Alpha.”
The Great Elder skimmed the document, his expression grave. “Luna, are you certain? This will affect the entire pack.”
I reached into my bag and took out a faintly glowing crystal.
“I have evidence.”

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