My Alpha Pushed Me Out of the Wedding Car to Pick Up His Ex-Wife Novel – My almost-husband, Alpha Wesley, had a surprise waiting for me on our wedding day—his ex-wife, three months pregnant, had returned to Mooncliff Pack. In the wedding car, without a trace of hesitation, he shoved me out and said casually, “Call a ride and head to the venue yourself. Camille got lost at the airport.” Then he added, as if it were the most reasonable thing in the world, “The pup is mine.
Camille and the baby are my lifelong responsibility. I’ll take care of them… until she finds her true mate.” My voice cracked as I asked, “And what about me?” His eyes were steady. “You’re the love of my life. My fated mate, my future.” Then he shut the door in my face. Hundreds of wedding cars followed him down the road, leaving me behind in a wedding dress, standing like a fool on the curb, laughing through tears. My phone lit up with a familiar number. I wiped my face and picked up.
The man on the other end sounded annoyed, almost sulking. “Amber Cantrell, I joke about crashing your wedding, and you actually get so scared you don’t show up?” I answered calmly, “No need to crash it. Let’s just get married.” After buying a change of clothes at the mall, I tossed my wedding gown straight into a trash bin. When I finally checked my phone, there were dozens of missed calls—from my parents, from friends, all probably panicking.
But from Alpha Wesley? Just a handful of messages. And each one cut like a blade: “Amber, I’ve been trying to reach you.” “I had Camille stand in for you as the bride—for now. We never had a proper wedding before. Think of this as giving her what she missed.” “You should thank her. She’s pregnant and still wore that heavy gown—it wasn’t easy for her.” “I’m taking Camille home with me for now. I’ll care for her until she gives birth and finds her fated mate.” “You know she’s my ex-wife. Even if there’s no love left, I still have responsibilities.
You wouldn’t want me to be the kind of man who abandons someone in need, would you?” I stared at the screen, a bitter smile tugging at my lips.