Pregnant by the Enemy Alpha
READING AGE 16+
At seventeen, Monroe makes one reckless choice, one night where she lets herself exist without expectation.
It costs her everything.
Exiled by her Alpha father, abandoned by the man who helped create the life inside her, Monroe is cast into the human world alone, pregnant, and unprotected. She gives birth to twins in a parked car, survives on routine and grit, and builds a fragile life far from pack law, far from hierarchy, far from the wolves who taught her obedience instead of mercy.
But bonds don’t disappear just because you run.
Years later, Monroe’s control fractures when she scents the one wolf she was never supposed to be tied to. The mate bond doesn’t bring comfort or rescue. It brings inevitability. The man who exiled her. The Alpha who never looked back. The father who is also her mate.
Now eighteen, a mother, and no longer willing to be owned by biology or authority, Monroe must navigate a bond that refuses domination, children who rewrite pack law by existing, and a system that has no language for a woman who survives without submitting.
This is not a love story about rescue.
It’s a story about endurance, motherhood, power without cruelty, and what happens when a woman refuses to be claimed.
Unfold
The packhouse is quiet in that false way it gets before dawn, when everyone is still technically asleep but nothing feels at rest, and I move through my final routines like I’m afraid of waking something if I rush. I pack slowly, folding clothes with care that feels almost ceremonial, smoothing out wrinkles that won’t matter once they’re s……
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