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After My Alpha Husband Rejected Me for the Omega Novel Cover

After My Alpha Husband Rejected Me for the Omega

The Northern Pack summit had been grueling. Three days of negotiations, posturing, and careful wordplay had left me exhausted. But I'd done it—secured the treaty that would protect our borders for another decade. I clutched the signed document in my hand, its crisp paper a testament to my diplomatic skills. "I've got it," I whispered to myself as I drove through the familiar territory of Silvercreek Pack lands. "Twenty years of service, and this might be my finest achievement." The car's headlights cut through the evening mist as I approached the Pack House. I'd returned a day early, eager to see Jaxson. My son was growing so quickly—already showing signs of the Alpha he would one day become. The thought of his proud smile when I showed him the treaty made my weary bones ache for home. "Just a few more minutes," I murmured, parking in my usual spot.
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Chapter 2

The pain tore through me like nothing I'd ever experienced. Each step away from the Silvercreek Pack House felt like walking through broken glass, the severed mate bond leaving ragged edges in my soul. My wolf, once fierce and proud, had retreated deep within me—a small, wounded creature curled into itself.

"Just a little further," I whispered to myself, though I wasn't sure what I was moving toward anymore.

The territory line loomed ahead—a invisible boundary marked only by ancient oak trees that had stood guard for generations. Beyond it lay the neutral zone, and then the lands of the Obsidian Shadow Pack.

I'd never imagined I'd see it as a refugee.

"Mother," I heard Jaxson call from behind me, his voice breaking slightly. "Don't do this."

I turned to see him standing at the edge of our territory, Kevin's shadow falling across him like a chain. My son—my beautiful, manipulated son—looked torn between duty and love.

"It's done," I said, my voice hollow. "The rejection is complete."

With trembling fingers, I removed the Luna pendant from around my neck—the last symbol of my position. I placed it in his hands, ignoring Kevin's triumphant smirk.

"Take care of our people," I whispered. "They deserve better than this."

The rain began then, a cruel mockery of my tears. I turned and staggered across the boundary, feeling the weight of twenty years of service, of love and sacrifice, slip away like water through my fingers.

My legs gave out halfway across the neutral zone. I collapsed onto the muddy ground, my wolf too weak to even shift and protect us. The rain soaked through my clothes—the only possessions I'd been allowed to keep.

"Let me die here," I murmured to the storm clouds above. "Let me die as what I am now—nothing."

Darkness crept in from the edges of my vision. I welcomed it.

* * *

Warmth. That was the first sensation that penetrated the darkness.

Then came a voice—deep, commanding, yet somehow gentle.

"Your wolf is fighting," the voice said. "I can feel her struggling."

I forced my eyes open to see a man standing over me, his presence filling the room with an energy that made the air itself feel charged.

"Lucian Mendez," I whispered, recognizing the Alpha of the Obsidian Shadow Pack.

"You know me." His dark eyes studied me with an intensity that should have made me uncomfortable, but instead felt like being examined by a doctor—clinical, necessary.

"You're dying," he said bluntly. "The rejection trauma has sent your wolf into shock."

I tried to sit up but fell back against silk pillows. "Why am I here?"

"You collapsed on my territory." He moved to a window, his broad shoulders silhouetted against the moonlight. "My patrols found you."

"Why didn't you let me die?" The words came out more bitter than I intended.

Lucian turned, and something in his expression shifted. "Because you're worth saving, Adaline Evans."

He knelt beside the bed, his presence somehow easing the constant ache in my chest. "I've watched you for years. Your strategic mind. Your leadership. The way you've built Silvercreek's alliances."

"What do you want from me?" I asked, too exhausted for games.

"A Gamma," he said simply. "Someone to lead our strategic planning. Someone who understands pack politics and territorial defense."

"And in return?"

"Protection. Resources. A place to rebuild." His eyes held mine. "No strings, no expectations beyond professional ones."

I studied him, searching for the trap. "Why would you trust me?"

A smile ghosted across his lips. "Because I've seen what you can do when given respect."

* * *

One week later, I sat at a massive oak table surrounded by the Obsidian Shadow Pack's leadership. Maps and reports covered the surface as they discussed border defenses.

"The eastern ridge is our weakest point," Marcus Vale, Lucian's Beta, was saying. "We should double patrols there."

I leaned forward, studying the terrain map. Something didn't add up.

"The ridge isn't the problem," I said quietly.

The room fell silent. Several wolves turned to glare at me.

"The problem is here." I pointed to a small valley that connected to the ridge. "It's the perfect staging area for an attack. The ridge is just the entry point."

"Excuse me?" A Delta named Reyes stood up. "We've been patrolling that ridge for years. It's always been the vulnerable point."

"Because you've been looking at the symptom, not the disease." I met his gaze steadily. "Any attacker worth their salt would use the valley to gather forces before pushing up the ridge."

Lucian's eyes narrowed slightly—the only indication that he was testing me.

"We've always patrolled the ridge," another wolf insisted.

"And you'll continue to be vulnerable if you don't adjust," I replied, not backing down.

Lucian stood abruptly. The room fell silent.

"Implement Adaline's strategy," he said, his voice leaving no room for argument. "Immediately."

He turned to me, a small smile playing at the corners of his mouth. "Welcome to Obsidian Shadow, Gamma Evans."

As the others filed out, murmuring among themselves, I caught Lucian watching me with an expression I couldn't quite read.

"You just earned yourself some enemies," he said quietly.

"Good," I replied, feeling my wolf stir within me for the first time since the rejection. "I could use the practice."

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