
THE BILLIONAIRE ALPHA’S SECRET HEIR
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Introduction
Five years ago, those words shattered my world. I was Xavier’s top assistant, his shadow, and secretly his fated mate. But to the billionaire Alpha, I was a liability he couldn't afford.
I fled the city with nothing but a broken heart and a life growing inside me.
Now, I’m back. Not for him, but for my son. Leo is five, he’s brilliant, and he’s starting to shift. I only needed one month of work to pay for the suppressants that would keep him safe. I thought I could hide in the sea of employees at Moretti Global. I was wrong.
One scent. One accidental meeting in the boardroom. And suddenly, the man who threw me away has me pinned against the wall, his wolf howling in recognition.
Xavier wants me back in his bed and under his thumb. But when he discovers the boy with his eyes hiding in my apartment, the game changes. He wants his heir. He wants a second chance.
I signed his "Nanny Contract" to stay close to my son, but as the silver moon rises, I realize the billionaire who rejected me will burn the world down to keep us. But can I ever forgive the Alpha who broke me?
Chapter 1
"Mommy, my skin feels hot. Like ants are crawling under it."
I froze, the tray of champagne flutes trembling in my hands. I looked down at Leo. My five-year-old son was tucked behind a heavy velvet curtain in the hallway of the Moretti Grand Ballroom. His dark hair was a mess, and his cheeks were flushed a deep red.
But it was his eyes that made my blood run cold. They weren’t hazel anymore. They were glowing with a faint, molten gold.
"Not now," I prayed, my heart hammering against my ribs. Please, not here.
"Leo, look at me," I whispered, dropping to my knees. I ignored the expensive silk of my server's uniform, hitting the floor. "You have to breathe. Remember the game? We stay quiet. We stay invisible."
"I’m trying," he gasped, his small fingers clenching into tiny fists. "But the big man... his voice makes my ears ring."
Through the cracked doors of the ballroom, a deep, commanding baritone vibrated through the walls. It was a voice I hadn't heard in five years, but it still lived in my nightmares.
Xavier Moretti.
The Alpha. The CEO. The man who had looked me in the eye and told me I was nothing because I didn't have a wolf.
"I have to go back out there for ten more minutes, Leo," I said, my voice cracking. "If I don't finish this shift, I don't get the bonus. If I don't get the bonus, I can't buy your 'special vitamins' to make the stinging stop."
I was talking about the suppressants. The black-market herbs were the only thing keeping his Alpha blood from waking up too early. If the pack found out a "human" girl was raising the True Heir in a basement apartment, they wouldn't just take him. They would erase me.
Leo nodded bravely, his golden eyes fading back to brown. "I’ll be a mouse, Mommy."
I kissed his forehead and stood up. I straightened my masquerade mask, a simple silver thing that covered half my face, and stepped into the lion’s den.
The ballroom was a sea of lace, diamonds, and predators. The scent of expensive cologne and raw power was thick enough to choke me. I kept my head down, weaving through the billionaire guests. I just needed to blend in. I was a ghost. I was invisible. I had been for five years.
Then, the air changed.
The crowd parted like the Red Sea. The temperature in the room seemed to drop and ignite all at once.
Xavier Moretti walked in.
He was taller than I remembered. His shoulders were broader, his presence so heavy it felt like a weight on my chest. He wore a black suit that probably cost more than my life, but no suit could hide the animal underneath. He didn't need a mask; his face was a stony masterpiece of arrogance and beauty.
"He looks bored," I heard a socialite whisper nearby. "He hasn't looked at a single woman all night."
"Why would he?" another hissed. "He’s the Alpha of the Black Mountain. He’s waiting for a queen, not a toy."
I felt a bitter sting in my throat. Five years ago, he had called me his everything in the dark of his bedroom. Then, in the light of the pack council, he had called me a liability.
I turned to walk away, to get back to the safety of the kitchen, but a drunk guest stumbled into me.
"Watch it!" the man growled, shoving my shoulder.
I stumbled. The tray tipped. Six crystal glasses shattered against the marble floor with a sound like a gunshot.
The music didn't stop, but the world did.
I scrambled to pick up the glass, my fingers shaking. Don't look up. Just go.
"Leave it," a voice commanded.
The sound of that voice sent a shockwave through my body. It was deep, rich, and carried the scent of winter forests and expensive bourbon. My wolf-less soul screamed in recognition.
Xavier was standing two feet away.
I stayed on the floor, my heart thudding so hard I thought it would burst. "I’m sorry, sir. I’ll clean it up," I muffled, keeping my chin tucked.
"I said, leave it." A pair of handmade Italian shoes appeared in my field of vision.
He knelt. He didn't care about the glass. He didn't care about the mess. His hand reached out, his fingers gripping my chin, forcing my head up.
His eyes, those terrifying, beautiful gold eyes, burned into mine.
I saw the moment he felt it. The mate bond. It hadn't died. It had just been waiting. It flared between us like a physical flame, making the air hiss.
Xavier’s pupils dilated until his eyes were almost entirely black. His nostrils flared, taking in my scent. "Vanilla... and rain," he whispered, his voice sounding like a snarl.
"You’re dead," he breathed, his grip tightening on my jaw. "I watched you leave. I smelled your scent disappear. Who are you?"
"You have the wrong person, Mr. Moretti," I lied, my voice trembling.
"Don't lie to me!" he roared, and the entire ballroom went silent. The power of his Alpha command forced my shoulders to slump. "I know this heartbeat. I know this skin."
His eyes drifted down to my wrist, where the silver crescent birthmark peeked out from my sleeve. He let out a low, guttural growl that made every shifter in the room bow their head.
"Elara."
Suddenly, a small, fierce shadow darted out from the hallway.
"Let go of my Mommy!"
Leo threw himself at Xavier’s leg, his tiny hands balled into fists, hitting the Alpha’s thigh.
Xavier froze. He looked down at the boy. He looked at the dark, messy hair. He looked at the face that was a perfect mirror of his own.
But then, Leo let out a sound no human child should be able to make. A deep, vibrating growl that shook the crystal chandeliers above us.
Xavier’s face went deathly pale. He looked from the boy to me, his eyes wide with a mixture of shock and terrifying fury.
"Elara," he rasped, his voice trembling with a dark promise. "Why does this child have my scent?"
Before I could answer, the doors at the back of the hall slammed open.
"Xavier!" Lady Sophia marched in, her eyes landing on us. "What is this trash doing on the floor?"
Xavier didn't look at his fiancée. He didn't look at the crowd. He scooped Leo up by the back of his shirt, lifting him to eye level.
"Security," Xavier barked, never taking his eyes off my son. "Lock the doors. Nobody leaves. Especially not her."
I tried to run, but Xavier’s Beta was already behind me, blocking my path.
"We need to talk about my son, Elara," Xavier hissed, leaning close to my ear. "And we’re going to do it at the estate. Right now."
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