
After My Mate Rejected Me, Another Alpha Saved Me
Chapter 5
The first thing I noticed was the silence. No rain. No wind. Just... stillness.
Then came the sounds—hushed voices, the soft beeping of machines, the distant hum of traffic. Not Silver Moon. Not the pack house.
My eyes fluttered open to blinding sunlight streaming through floor-to-ceiling windows. I blinked, trying to focus on my surroundings.
"Welcome back," a gentle voice said.
Milo Lewis sat beside my bed, his face etched with concern. The room was unfamiliar—modern, spacious, with cream-colored walls and a balcony overlooking a cityscape I didn't recognize.
"Where am I?" My voice came out as a rasp.
"Paris," he said simply. "My territory."
Paris. The word felt foreign on my tongue. I'd never been outside Silver Moon territory before.
"How long?" I managed to ask.
"A week," Milo replied, pouring water from a crystal carafe. "You were barely alive when we found you."
He helped me sit up, supporting my back with pillows. The water was cool against my parched throat.
"Ace left me to die," I whispered, the memory washing over me anew.
Milo's expression darkened. "Yes. And he's paying for it now."
Something in his tone made me look up sharply. "What do you mean?"
He hesitated, then sighed. "Your mate bond... it's fading. Completely. I've never seen anything like it."
Luna stirred within me, her presence stronger than it had been on the cliff but still weak. *We're free*, she whispered.
"Free," I echoed, tears filling my eyes.
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Later that day, Elena came to see me. She was Milo's healer—a petite woman with kind eyes and gentle hands.
"Alpha Lewis asked me to check on you," she said, sitting at the edge of my bed. "And to begin your therapy, if you're willing."
"Therapy?" The word was new to me.
"Healing," she corrected, smiling. "For your mind and spirit, as well as your body."
She explained that I would receive proper nutrition, clothing, and—most shocking of all—no chores. I was to focus solely on healing.
"Why?" I asked, suspicious even in my weakened state. "What do you want from me?"
Elena's smile faded. "Nothing. You are under our protection now."
I didn't believe her. How could I? In Silver Moon, protection always came with a price.
But as days passed, the truth became undeniable. No one demanded anything of me. No one hit me or humiliated me. I was given my own apartment—small but bright, with a view of the Seine. I was fed three meals a day, each one more nutritious than anything I'd had at the pack house.
Elena visited daily, helping me unpack the trauma of years of abuse. She taught me that what had happened to me wasn't my fault—that I deserved respect and kindness.
"You've been conditioned to believe you're worthless," she explained during one session. "We need to deprogram those beliefs."
Slowly, I began to understand what it meant to be treated as a person rather than property.
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Meanwhile, back at Silver Moon...
The pack house trembled with Ace's rage.
He had been in a meeting with the elders when it happened—when he felt it. The mate bond, stretching thin, then snapping like a thread pulled too tight.
"No!" he roared, his chair splintering beneath him as he stood.
Before anyone could react, he shifted—his massive black wolf form erupting from his human skin, clothes tearing, furniture flying as he thrashed in agony.
Cassidy backed against the wall, her eyes wide with terror. "Ace! Control yourself!"
But there was no control left in him. His wolf had taken over completely, driven mad by the severing of the bond.
He tore through the pack house, destroying everything in his path. Tables overturned, windows shattered, walls cracked under the force of his rage.
Then he ran—out into the rain-soaked night, following the faintest trace of Florence's scent to the cliff edge.
Nothing remained but mud and water. And something else—something that made his wolf howl in anguish.
Another Alpha's scent. Mixed with Florence's. And tire tracks leading away from the territory.
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Back in Paris, I was learning to shift for the first time.
"It's normal to struggle," Elena assured me as we stood in the safe room Milo had prepared. "Years of suppression have weakened your connection to your wolf."
I closed my eyes, reaching for Luna. She responded eagerly, surging forward with newfound strength.
The shift came easier than I'd expected—not the painful, difficult process I'd witnessed in Silver Moon, but a natural, flowing transformation.
When I opened my eyes again, Elena was staring at me in awe.
"Your wolf," she whispered. "She's beautiful."
I looked down at my paws—pure white, gleaming in the soft light of the room.
A white wolf. The rarest of all.
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Back at Silver Moon, Ace cornered Cassidy in her bedroom.
"Where is she?" he demanded, his voice deadly quiet as he grabbed her by the throat.
Cassidy's eyes widened in fear. "I don't know what you're talking about."
"Don't lie to me!" he snarled, tightening his grip. "I felt the bond break. What did you do?"
"Nothing!" she choked out. "It just... happened."
His eyes narrowed dangerously. "The evidence," he growled. "The evidence you've been holding over me. Where is it?"
In her eyes, he saw the flicker of panic—and knew he'd found his leverage at last.
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