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TRADING MY CHEATING HUSBAND FOR THE LYCAN KING novel Chapter 1

EMBER’S POV

I bought expensive red lingerie to save my marriage.

Christmas Eve. The one day of the year when miracles are supposed to happen. When love is supposed to triumph. When broken things are supposed to become whole again.

I clutched the shopping bags in my trembling hands. The lingerie cost half my savings, but I didn’t care. It was red lace and silk ribbon, promised to reignite the fiery passion of love and sex.

Red was Gale’s favorite color. His assistant mentioned it casually last week over coffee, and I could see the pity in her eyes when she looked at me. Everyone knew. The entire pack whispered about it behind my back.

“Poor Ember. Eight months and her husband still won’t touch her. What kind of omega can’t even satisfy her own mate?”

Gale had insisted I spend the day at the spa. “Relax, baby. Get your nails done. I need you perfect for tomorrow’s Christmas gala.”

The word baby had made my heart leap with pathetic hope. Maybe things would finally change. Maybe tonight he’d want me again.

I pulled into our driveway, my hands gripping the bags so tightly my knuckles turned white. Tonight had to work. It had to. The moment I opened the front door, I knew something was wrong.

The smell hit me immediately. Raw and musky and unmistakably sexual. My wolf Sapphire bristled, warning me to turn around and leave, but I kept walking like an idiot. Following the sounds that made my stomach twist.

Moaning. Laughter. Flesh slapping against flesh.

The sounds were coming from the living room. Our living room with the floor-to-ceiling windows and the white Italian leather couch Gale insisted we needed because “only the best for my wife.”

I rounded the corner and stopped breathing.

Gale was on his knees with his face buried between Logan Reeves’ legs. Logan, his so-called business partner who came over twice a week for “late-night strategy sessions.”

There was a younger man I’d never seen before bent over the couch arm while another stranger fucked him from behind. A full orgy. All men. All of them naked and sweating and laughing.

My brain couldn’t process what I was seeing. Gale always talked about how ‘disgusting’ homosexuality was, how unnatural it was, how pack traditions forbade such behavior. He’d shamed people for it publicly. And now he was here doing this.

But the shock of seeing him with men wasn’t even the worst part.

“God, Gale,” Logan groaned, his fingers tangled in my husband’s hair. “You’re incredible. No wonder you keep that frigid omega around for appearances.”

The younger man laughed breathlessly. “Does she even know her Alpha husband has never been interested in pussy?”

“Of course not,” Gale said, pulling back to wipe his mouth. His voice was casual, amused, like they were discussing the weather. “She’s too stupid to figure it out. Too desperate and pathetic to see what’s right in front of her face.”

Then he did something that made my world shatter completely. He mimicked my voice, high-pitched and whiny.

“Gale, please touch me. Gale, don’t you want me? Gale, what am I doing wrong?”

They all burst into cruel laughter that echoed off the walls.

My hands went numb. The shopping bags slipped from my fingers and hit the marble floor with a crash. Red lingerie spilled out across white tile like a pool of blood.

Four heads whipped toward me.

Gale’s face went pale, then red. “Ember, this isn’t what it looks like—”

I was already running. Down the hallway, through the front door, into my car. My hands shook so violently I could barely get the key in the ignition.

My phone started buzzing immediately. Text after text flooding in.

Gale: It’s not what it looked like.

Gale: Come back so we can talk.

Gale: You’re being dramatic.

Then the threats started.

Gale: If you tell anyone what you saw, I will destroy you. The treaty requires our marriage. You ruin me, you ruin both packs. Think about that, Ember.

Tears blurred my vision as I drove. I didn’t know where I was going until I saw the airport sign and turned in automatically. I needed to get away. Needed to go home to Alaska, to my family house. I’d file for divorce the moment I landed. I couldn’t stay married to him. I couldn’t.

I made it to the airport in shock, my body moving on autopilot while my brain tried to process what I’d seen. At the ticket counter, I pulled out my credit card with shaking hands.

“Next available first-class ticket to Alaska,” I told the woman, my voice barely above a whisper.

She processed the payment quickly. It took almost all the money I could access from my personal account, but I didn’t care. I just needed to get home.

My phone kept buzzing. I looked down at the screen and saw message after message flooding in. Gale’s texts had shifted from apologetic to threatening to manipulative.

Gale: Please, baby, let me explain.

Gale: You’re overreacting. It was just stress relief.

Gale: If you leave me, you’ll have nothing. NOTHING.

Gale: Your parents will disown you for breaking the treaty.

Gale: Come home right now or I’ll make sure every pack knows what a failure you are.

I blocked his number with trembling fingers and shoved the phone deep into my purse.

I made it onto the plane somehow and found my seat. The numbness started wearing off, replaced by a pain so intense I couldn’t breathe.

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