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After My Alpha Rejected Me For Carrying No Heir

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The scent of burnt coffee and rain signals ruin in After My Alpha Rejected Me For Carrying No Heir. In this modern werewolf romance novel, a Luna is forced into a tense kitchen confrontation with Leighton Kelly, a rival Delta who has spent months invading her pack house. When Leighton flaunts Alpha Zander's hoodie in front of gossiping servants, a folded paper is delivered. This calculated, public humiliation threatens to shatter their sacred mate bond and strip the Luna of her rightful title.

After My Alpha Rejected Me For Carrying No Heir Chapter 1

The kitchen smelled like burnt coffee and rain.

I was rinsing a mug when she walked in. Leighton Kelly. Delta from a rival pack, four months in our pack house under the polite lie of an "ally visit." She wore Zander's hoodie. She wanted me to see it.

"Morning, Luna," she said, the title curling on her tongue like something rotten.

Three of the pack servants stopped what they were doing. Of course they did. She'd planned for an audience.

She set a folded paper on the counter between us. "Healer's report. Just came back." She tugged her collar down, slow, deliberate. A fresh bite. Pink and angry. Zander's scent crawled off her skin and hit the back of my throat.

My wolf surged.

My wolf — her name is Aurelia, though I have never said it out loud in this house — wanted to take Leighton's throat out on the tile. The Lycan aura inside me flared like a furnace door swinging open. The kitchen lights buzzed. A glass on the drying rack rattled.

I pressed my thumb against the inside of my wrist. Hard. Hard enough to bruise.

Three years of practice. The aura folded back down.

Leighton kept talking. "Eight weeks along. Can you believe it?" She rested a hand on her flat stomach. The performance was so well-rehearsed I almost admired it. "Three years, and you couldn't give him one pup. That little Omega wolf of yours — what is she even good for?"

I looked at her.

That was all I did. I looked.

She faltered. Just a flicker. Her smile tightened at the corners. People expect Omegas to flinch, to cry, to make small fluttery sounds of shame. I gave her none of it. I stood there with my mug in my hand and I let the silence stretch until it was the loudest thing in the room.

"Congratulations," I said softly.

Then I walked out.

Behind me I heard one of the servants drop a spoon.

---

The pack dinner was at seven.

I sat at Zander's right hand the way I had sat for three years. Plate of food I didn't touch. Hands folded in my lap. The pack hall smelled like roasted lamb and damp boots and forty wolves trying not to look at me.

Leighton sat across the table. In my chair, except not quite — close enough to be felt. Far enough to be deniable.

Zander stood. He didn't bother working up to it.

"Three years," he said, and the Alpha tone rolled out under the words. "Three years and our Luna has not produced an heir. Her wolf is weak. The pack has carried that weakness long enough."

Someone down the table sucked in a breath.

"Effective tonight, Rosalie is relieved of Luna duties. Leighton Kelly will stand at my side. She carries my child. She will be Luna of Ironvale."

My thumb found my wrist under the tablecloth.

Marcus rose. Beta Marcus, who had called me Luna in front of Zander every single day for three years and never once been corrected.

"Alpha — I have to object — "

"Sit. Down."

The Alpha tone cracked across him like a leash. Marcus's knees folded. He sat. His jaw worked.

I watched Zander's mouth move and I felt something inside me go very, very still.

My father had told me, three years ago, on the night before I left Shadowcrest: *Little wolf. The test ends when you know.*

I knew.

I looked at Zander — at the Alpha I had quietly built an empire for, the man who had never once asked my wolf's name — and the verdict landed in my chest like a stone dropping into still water.

He had failed. Completely. Permanently.

I did not move a muscle.

---

The corridor was dim. The pack had drifted away in the kind of silence that meant everyone had something to say and no one was brave enough to say it.

Marcus was waiting outside the dining hall.

He stepped into my path and bowed his head — not the casual nod of a Beta to a Luna, but something deeper. Something formal.

"Luna." His voice was rough. "I am sorry. He is wrong. You built this pack."

I looked at him for a long moment.

No one else in Ironvale would say those words to me. Not tonight. Not ever.

I rested my fingers against his arm — once, light — and walked past him.

I heard him exhale behind me like a man putting down a weight he had been carrying for years.

---

Zander came up to our quarters near midnight. Drunk on his own announcement. Loose at the shoulders.

He didn't see my packed bag in the closet shadow. He didn't notice that I was already standing.

"Rosalie," he started, half a smirk on his mouth, "don't make this dramatic — "

I did not make it dramatic.

I made it level. I made it clear. I made it the voice I had rehearsed against the inside of my ribs every night for three years.

"I, Rosalie, reject you, Zander Cole, as my mate."

The bond snapped.

I felt it — a clean, white tearing somewhere behind my sternum, like a cable under impossible tension finally giving. He buckled. He went down so fast his knees cracked the floorboards. A scream came out of him that didn't sound like an Alpha. It sounded like a boy.

I unhooked the Luna crest from my collar. Set it on the floor in front of him.

In the hallway, Buster pressed his small warm body against my calf.

I picked him up.

And I walked out of Ironvale before the sun came up, and I did not look back, not even once.

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