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After My Alpha Rejected Me, His Pack Collapsed

The annual bonfire celebration for the Ironridge Pack should have been a night of joy, but instead, it marks the beginning of a devastating downfall. Standing at the edge of the crowd, a broken heart witnesses Alpha Derek intimacy with Willa McDonald, a seductive she-wolf from the rival Crescent Ridge Pack. This shocking betrayal and rejection of his true mate ignites a dangerous chain of events that will ultimately cause his entire pack to collapse from within.
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Chapter 3

The photos started appearing two days after I left.

I didn't go looking for them. I didn't need to. Pack members who still had my contact information—wolves I'd known for a decade, who had eaten at my table and accepted my quiet help—forwarded them to me with messages ranging from uncomfortable apologies to carefully neutral "thought you should know."

Willa, draped across my bed. The silver linens I'd chosen myself, the carved headboard I'd woken up beside for ten years. She wore a silk robe I'd left behind, deep blue, hanging open just enough to suggest and not reveal. The caption read: *Luna upgrade complete. Some wolves were born for this.* My name was tagged. Of course it was.

Another photo: Willa at my vanity, surrounded by bottles and brushes I hadn't bothered to pack. Her reflection smirked at the camera. *Finally, a Luna who knows how to look the part.*

I sat in my quarters at Silvercrest, scrolling through the images on my phone. Archie was asleep on the bed behind me, his breathing steady and even. The jasmine-and-frost scent that had been muted for so long now filled the room, growing stronger every hour as the suppressants cleared my system.

My wolf stirred. She wanted to go back. She wanted to rip Willa's throat out for daring to touch what had been ours.

*Patience,* I told her again.

But even I had limits.

The next photo was worse. Willa stood in the pack house's great room, Vanessa Carlson beside her. Derek's mother had her arm around Willa's shoulders, both of them smiling at the camera. The caption was Vanessa's, posted from her own account: *Finally, a Luna worthy of an Alpha's bed. Ironridge deserves strength, not dead weight.*

I stared at the screen. Dead weight. The same words Derek had used at the bonfire. Vanessa had been saying them privately for years. Now she was saying them publicly, with her face attached, for the entire werewolf world to see.

I saved the screenshot. Then I opened my messages and typed a single line to Marcus: *I need to go back to Ironridge. Tonight. There's something I need to retrieve.*

His response came within seconds. *I'll have the car ready in ten minutes.*

I didn't tell my father. He would have sent warriors, made it an official Lycan Court matter. I didn't want that. I wanted to walk back into that house alone, take what was mine, and leave.

The drive to Ironridge was shorter than I remembered. Marcus parked the SUV just beyond the border, in the shadows where the headlights wouldn't be seen from the pack house. He looked at me in the rearview mirror.

"Do you want me to come with you?"

"No," I said. "Wait here."

He nodded. He understood.

I walked through the forest alone. The scent markers were weaker than they'd been even a week ago. Ironridge's borders had always been fragile. Now they were barely there.

The pack house came into view. Lights glowed in the windows. I could hear voices inside, laughter. Someone had music playing.

I circled around to the back entrance, the one that led directly to the private wing. My old quarters. I still had my key. Derek hadn't thought to ask for it back.

The hallway was empty. I moved quietly, my footsteps soundless on the hardwood floor. The door to my former bedroom was closed. I pressed my palm against it and felt my wolf rise to the surface, her presence sharp and cold.

I turned the handle and pushed the door open.

Willa was inside.

She stood by the vanity, wearing the same blue robe from the photos. Her blonde hair was loose around her shoulders. When she saw me, her eyes widened. Then she smiled.

"Sabrina," she said, drawing out my name. "I didn't think you'd come back."

I didn't answer. I walked past her to the closet. The locked box was still there, tucked in the back corner where I'd left it. I pulled it out and set it on the floor.

"What's that?" Willa asked. She moved closer, her tone bright and curious. Performative.

"None of your business," I said quietly.

I knelt and unlocked the box. Inside was my mother's moonstone pendant. The chain was delicate, the stone itself pale and smooth, about the size of my thumbnail. It had belonged to the previous Lycan Queen. It was the last thing I had of hers.

I reached for it.

Willa's hand shot out and snatched it first.

I froze. My wolf surged to the surface, her fury so sharp I felt my vision flicker silver.

Willa held the pendant up, dangling it from the chain. She examined it with exaggerated disinterest. "This? This is what you came back for?" She laughed. "It's not even pretty."

"Give it back," I said. My voice was calm. Too calm.

Willa's smile widened. "Why? It's just a cheap necklace. You left it behind. That means you didn't want it."

"Willa." I stood slowly. "Give. It. Back."

She looked at me. For a second, something flickered in her eyes. Fear, maybe. She felt the shift in the air. The jasmine-and-frost scent that was growing heavier with every breath I took.

Then she made her choice.

She dropped the pendant on the hardwood floor.

The moonstone hit with a sharp crack.

Then she lifted her heel and brought it down, grinding the stone into fragments.

The sound was small. Delicate. The kind of sound that shouldn't have mattered.

But it did.

My wolf exploded to the surface.

The air around me shimmered. The floorboards beneath my feet cracked. My eyes blazed molten silver. For one heartbeat, I felt her fully—the massive silver-white Lycan that had been sleeping for ten years, awake and absolutely feral.

Willa stumbled backward. Her face went white. She hit the wall, her breath coming in short gasps.

I didn't shift. I didn't need to.

I looked down at the shattered fragments of my mother's pendant. Then I looked up at Willa.

"You just made a mistake," I said quietly.

I reached into my pocket and pulled out my phone. I opened the mind-link channel to Marcus. One thought, clear and cold: *Withdraw everything. Now.*

His response was immediate. *Done.*

I turned and walked out of the room. Willa didn't try to stop me. She just stood there, pressed against the wall, shaking.

I didn't look back.

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