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After My Alpha Rejected Me for My Mother’s Killer

The morning light filtered through the curtains as I balanced the tray of tea and toast, my fingers tracing over the delicate china pattern my mother had chosen decades ago. Every morning for the past week, I'd brought her breakfast personally—a small gesture of love for the woman who had given me everything. "Mom, I've brought your favorite Earl Grey," I called, pushing open the door to her chambers with my hip. The room fell silent. Too silent. "Mom?" My voice wavered as I set the tray down on the small table near her bed. Jolene Matthews lay motionless on her bed, her silver-streaked hair fanned across the pillow, her eyes closed forever. My mother—the former Luna, the backbone of our pack—was gone. "No!" The word tore from my throat as I rushed to her side, my hands shaking as they hovered over her still form. "Mom, please..." My wolf, Aria, howled in anguish inside me.
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Chapter 4

The pain was unbearable. It consumed me from the inside out, clawing at my chest where the mate bond had been torn apart. I staggered to my feet, dirt clinging to my clothes, my body trembling with each wave of agony that pulsed through me.

"Luna Sierra," someone whispered, but I couldn't bear to look at them.

I stumbled away from the courtyard, away from the pack members who had witnessed my humiliation. Their eyes—some pitying, others satisfied—burned into my back as I fled.

"Mom," I choked out, my vision blurring with tears. "I'm so sorry. I failed you."

Aria, my wolf, had fallen silent within me. The rejection had wounded her beyond measure. I could feel her curled into a tight ball of misery in the recesses of my mind.

*Go away*, she whimpered. *Everyone goes away.*

I ran blindly through the pack grounds, past the training fields and beyond the outer cabins. My feet carried me toward the one place where I knew I could find peace—the coastal cliff that marked the eastern boundary of our territory.

"Sierra!" Someone called my name behind me, but I didn't stop.

The wind whipped my hair across my face as I reached the cliff edge. Below, jagged rocks jutted from churning waves that crashed against the shore with relentless fury. The salt spray stung my tear-streaked face.

I turned back once, searching for a single friendly face among those who had followed me. But all I saw was Zyaire, standing beside Andie, his young face cold and distant as he watched me with empty eyes.

"You've taken everything," I whispered to the wind. "My mother. My mate. My son."

I took one last look at the pack lands spread out below—the place I had once called home. Then I closed my eyes and stepped backward off the cliff.

For one breathless moment, I was flying, free from pain and betrayal. Then gravity claimed me.

The wind rushed past my ears as I plummeted toward the jagged rocks below. I didn't scream. There was no point. No one would miss me. No one would care.

*Goodbye*, Aria whispered faintly. *I'm sorry.*

I braced for impact, for the final pain that would end all pain.

But it never came.

Instead, something massive intercepted me mid-air—a blur of silver fur and muscle that wrapped around my falling body. We tumbled together through space, my protector taking the brunt of the impact as we crashed against the cliff face.

I heard a sickening crack as we bounced off the rocks, then plunged into the churning sea below.

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Darkness. Warmth. Voices drifting in and out of my consciousness.

"The spinal damage is extensive," someone was saying. "I've never seen a Lycan take such impact."

"Will she survive?" Another voice, deep and urgent.

"She's fighting. But it was a stupid risk."

"She'd do it again in a heartbeat."

I tried to open my eyes, but my lids felt weighted with lead. My body felt like one massive bruise, every breath sending fresh pain through my ribs.

Time blurred. Sometimes I heard familiar voices—Emerald's sharp commands, Nathan's soothing tones. Other times, strangers spoke in hushed, concerned whispers.

And through it all, the pain of the severed mate bond pulsed like an open wound in my chest.

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I don't know how many days passed before I finally opened my eyes. The room around me was unfamiliar—elegant furnishings, medical equipment, and tall windows that let in golden afternoon light.

"Welcome back," said a voice from beside me.

I turned my head slowly, wincing at the movement. A man sat in a chair near my bed—tall, broad-shouldered, with dark hair and eyes that seemed to see right through me.

"Nathan," I whispered, recognizing him from years ago.

He leaned forward, his expression a mixture of relief and something else I couldn't name. "You're safe now, Sierra. You're in the Lycan medical wing."

As he moved closer, a scent enveloped me—rain and pine, fresh and grounding. Something stirred within me, a sensation so powerful it momentarily eclipsed the pain of my broken bond.

Aria, who had been silent for so long, suddenly lifted her head.

*Mate*, she whispered, her voice weak but certain.

I stared at Nathan in shock as warmth spread through my chest—not healing the wound left by Dexter's rejection, but creating something new alongside it.

"What's happening?" I gasped.

Nathan's eyes widened, and he inhaled sharply. "Sierra," he breathed, his voice rough with emotion. "Do you feel it?"

I nodded, unable to speak as Aria reached out tentatively toward him.

"It's impossible," I whispered. "I already had a mate."

"A second-chance mate bond," Nathan said softly, his eyes never leaving mine. "The rarest of all."

As our eyes locked, I felt something shift within me—a tiny spark of hope in the darkness that had consumed me since Dexter's betrayal.

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