No Second Chances For An Unfaithful Alpha Novel

No Second Chances For An Unfaithful Alpha Novel – The sterile scent of the Pack Hospital filled the air as I sat on the examination table, my hand resting protectively over my swollen belly waiting for my checkup.

I was six moons pregnant, my growing pup was the only thing that gave me joy and the sunlight in my relationship with my mate, Ryker – Alpha of Silvermoon Pack. “Nora!” Ryker’s voice broke into my thoughts. He was standing at the door with a tense shoulder as if he didn’t want to be there. “An urgent pack matter just came up and I need to attend to it.

I’ll need to leave now.” “Now?” my eyes widened with surprise. “Please, Ryker,” I pleaded hating the desperation in my voice. “Can’t it wait? The Healer would soon come, remember this is our pup’s check-up.” He gritted his teeth in annoyance. “You’re strong enough to handle this on your own, Nora.

After all, you’re the Luna of Silvermoon Pack. I’ll be back as soon as I can.” Before I could protest further, he was gone. Dr. Irene, the pack’s healer, entered moments later. Her kind eyes crinkled with concern when she noticed Ryker’s absence but she didn’t say anything.

Rather she smiled. “Shall we begin, Luna Nora?” I nodded forcing a smile. The check-up was going smoothly until a loud shout filled the air, making Dr. Irene pause. “Rival werewolves!” someone howled “The hospital is under attack!” My instincts kicked in as I jumped off the examination table.

Dr Irene – who had been preparing to leave – froze for a second, wide-eyed before she came alive. “Get the Luna to safety,” she barked to the other Healers and nurses in the room with her. Two healers rushed to my side but I shook them off. “I can fight,” I snapped glaring at them. “Just because I am pregnant doesn’t mean I’ll sit by and watch while everyone is under attack.

Hurry, reach out to the warriors, I’ll try to call the Alpha.” I tried to mindlink Ryker but he didn’t respond. I gazed around the room. Finally, I settled on scissors and slowly moved to the door of the ward with the rest of the healers and nurses surrounding me.

We moved slowly and cautiously hearing screams coming from every part of the hospital. Suddenly, a rival werewolf jumped in front of us, his eyes wild with hunger. I reacted on instinct, dodging his first strike and delivering a swift blow with my scissors to his hands. Another rival werewolf jumped from the side but I was too slow.

Almost when I was sure it had me, a warrior suddenly stepped in between us, and in one blow sent the rival werewolf sprawling across the floor. “Quick, take the Luna to the safe room. We’ll handle this.” “No!” I insisted “I must stay and fight. Has anyone called the Alpha?” I asked. “He’s not responding to our mindlinks or phone calls.

But we need to get you out of here, Luna.” More rival werewolves poured in, filling the floor. I realized I was no match for them and if I stayed here, I would distract the warriors fighting. Agreeing, I followed one of the warriors and two healers down the corridor, moving stealthily.

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