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After My Alpha Rejected Me for His Mistress

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On their seventh Mate Anniversary, Jocelyn's life is shattered before the entire Silverfang pack. Under the silent gaze of two hundred wolves, her mate, Alpha Spencer, uses his commanding voice to publicly sever their sacred bond. As her mating mark turns ice-cold, the brutal rejection drops Jocelyn to her knees. This gripping fantasy novel follows her struggle to survive after being cast aside for his mistress.

After My Alpha Rejected Me for His Mistress Chapter 1

The bond broke at 10:14 PM on our seventh Mate Anniversary.

I felt it the second Spencer opened his mouth. The mark on my neck—the one that had pulsed warm against my skin for seven years—went cold. Not numb. Cold. Like someone had pressed ice directly against the bone.

"I, Spencer, Alpha of Silverfang, reject you, Jocelyn, as my mate and Luna."

His voice carried Alpha tone. The words slammed into me with physical force, and my knees buckled. I grabbed the edge of the stone ceremonial altar to stay upright. Around us, the entire Silverfang Pack stood frozen in the clearing, two hundred wolves watching their Alpha speak the formal rejection vow under the full moon.

My wolf howled once inside my skull—a sound so raw it felt like my ribcage was splitting—and then went silent. Completely silent. The space where she had always been, that constant hum of presence, collapsed into nothing.

I looked up at Spencer. He stood three feet away, his grey eyes flat and distant, his jaw set. He wasn't looking at me. He was looking past me, at someone behind my shoulder.

I turned.

Valerie stepped forward from the shadows behind the altar. She wore the Luna's ceremonial sash—my sash—draped across her chest. The red silk gleamed in the torchlight. Her blonde hair was pinned up the way I used to wear mine for pack ceremonies. She smiled at Spencer, soft and trembling, like she was the victim here.

I rescued her. Six months ago, I rode out to rogue territory myself because Spencer's warriors said it was too dangerous. I found her half-starved, bleeding, begging for sanctuary. I brought her into this pack. I sponsored her. I gave her a place at my own table.

And now she was wearing my sash.

The bond-mark on my neck pulsed once—not warm, but hollow, like a door slamming shut in an empty room. My hand went to it instinctively. The skin felt wrong. Smooth and cold and dead.

"Spencer." My voice came out steady. I was five months pregnant. I was hemorrhaging from the bond severance. But my voice did not shake. "What is this?"

He didn't answer. Valerie moved to his side, her hand sliding into his. He let her.

I stepped forward. My ceremonial gown—white silk, hand-embroidered, the one I'd been wearing when we first bonded seven years ago—dragged across the stone. Blood was already soaking through the fabric at my abdomen. I could feel it, warm and wrong.

"Spencer," I said again. "Look at me."

He looked. His grey eyes met mine for one second, and I saw nothing in them. No regret. No hesitation. Just the flat, distant gaze of a man who had already made his decision and was done justifying it.

I took another step toward Valerie.

Spencer moved faster than I could track. His hand closed around my throat, and he shoved me backward with Alpha tone laced through every word: "You will not touch her."

The tone hit me like a physical blow. My body locked. My wolf was silent—she couldn't rise to fight it—and I staggered, my heels catching on the hem of my gown. Spencer's hand was still on my throat, and he wasn't letting go.

I hit the stone altar backward. The impact drove the air from my lungs. Pain exploded across my spine, my shoulder blades, the base of my skull. I crumpled onto the cold stone, gasping, my hands instinctively going to my abdomen. The baby. I had to protect the baby.

Around us, the pack stood frozen. Two hundred wolves. Not one of them moved.

I tried to push myself upright. My arms shook. Blood was pooling beneath me now, warm and slick against the stone. The bond-mark on my neck throbbed once, cold and hollow, and I felt something inside me crack.

Spencer crouched over me. His face was close enough that I could smell Valerie's scent on him—lavender and something sharper, something chemical I didn't recognize. It was layered into his skin, his clothes, his hair. He had been with her before this ceremony. Maybe for hours.

"Listen carefully," he said. His voice was low, private, a register the pack couldn't hear. "You're going to stand up. You're going to tell them you abused Valerie. That you drove her out of the pack house. That you're stepping down as Luna because you're unfit."

I stared at him. Blood dripped from my nose onto the stone.

"If you don't," Spencer continued, "I will raze your parents' memorial grounds. Every stone. Every marker. I'll turn it into a training field and let the warriors piss on it."

My parents. The memorial I had built with my own hands after the rogue raid that killed them. The only thing I had left of them.

I looked past Spencer at the pack. At the wolves I had healed. At the warriors whose broken bones I had mended, whose infections I had drawn out with my own hands, whose lives I had saved in raids Spencer took credit for. I looked at the faces I had known for seven years.

Not one of them met my eyes.

I stopped trying to rise. I went still. Not in defeat. In calculation.

"All right," I whispered.

Spencer stood. He offered me his hand. I didn't take it. I pushed myself upright alone, my legs shaking, blood soaking through my gown. I faced the pack.

"I abused Valerie," I said. My voice carried across the clearing, clear and cold. "I am stepping down as Luna."

The pack said nothing.

I turned and walked toward the treeline. No one followed me. Behind me, I heard Valerie's soft, triumphant sob, and Spencer's hand on her shoulder, murmuring something I couldn't hear.

I didn't look back.

Three days later, I moved in secret. I pulled the medical records I had kept on every Silverfang warrior—records that documented every injury I had healed, every rogue raid I had helped deflect, every border ward my abilities had maintained for seven years. I sealed them in a waterproof case and buried them outside pack territory, in a place only I would remember.

Then I staged the ambush.

I chose the eastern border at dawn. I tore my ceremonial sash and soaked it in my own blood. I left it caught on the fence post where the patrol would find it. I let my scent trail into the forest, then masked it with rogue markers I had collected over the years.

By the time the sun rose, I was gone.

Spencer buried an empty casket beside the territory marker. The pack mourned their Luna as dead.

And that night, for the first time, the phantom scent of honeysuckle surfaced in Spencer's sinuses—my mate scent, the one he had rejected—and it would not stop.

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