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Alpha Rejected True Mate

The greenhouse was my sanctuary in a pack house that had never felt like home. Dawn hadn't yet broken when I slipped inside, the familiar scent of damp soil and blooming flowers wrapping around me like an embrace I'd long been denied elsewhere. My fingers trembled slightly as I reached for the watering can—a weakness I couldn't afford to show outside these glass walls. I focused on the white lilies, my favorites. Their pure petals reminded me of what I once was—hopeful, untainted. Before the mate bond that became my prison. "You're wilting too, aren't you?" I whispered to a drooping bloom, gently supporting its stem. My wolf, Luna, whimpered softly in the back of my mind. Once silver and strong, she now barely stirred, weakened by the sickness that had been consuming us both since I gave too much blood to save William three years ago. A sudden tremor ran through my bones, stronger than the usual morning weakness.
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Chapter 3

I collapsed, my knees buckling beneath me as William's rejection tore through what remained of our bond. The world tilted, darkness edging my vision—but I never hit the ground. Strong arms caught me, the familiar scent of pine and leather enveloping me as Beta Daniel Cooper pulled me against his chest.

"I've got you," he whispered, his voice a gentle rumble against my ear as he carried me away from the prying eyes of the pack.

My body felt hollow, as if William's words had physically carved something essential from my chest. Luna, my wolf, had retreated so deeply within me that I could barely feel her presence—just a faint, agonized whimper echoing in the void where our mate bond had been.

Daniel set me down carefully on a fallen log hidden among the thick bushes at the edge of the clearing. His touch was cautious, respectful, so different from the cold dismissal I'd grown accustomed to.

"Breathe, Sarah," he urged, pressing a cool cloth to my forehead. Where he'd produced it from, I couldn't say. "Just breathe."

I struggled to focus on his face, noticing how his eyes lingered on my trembling hands, the silver flecks in my too-pale skin that had once been vibrant with life. There was knowledge in his gaze—a recognition of my deterioration that I'd tried so hard to hide.

"How long have you known?" I whispered.

"That you're sick?" Daniel's voice dropped lower. "I've watched you fade for months. The others don't see because they don't look. But I see you, Sarah."

The simple acknowledgment of my existence broke something in me. Tears spilled down my cheeks as his gentle aura washed over me, offering a moment's respite from the constant pain.

"He can't do this to you," Daniel muttered, his jaw tight with barely contained anger. "The ritual—in your condition—"

"He doesn't know," I said, wiping away tears with shaking fingers. "And he can't know. Promise me, Daniel."

Before he could respond, a commotion from the pack house drew our attention. Rebecca's voice carried across the grounds, high and panicked.

"I can't see clearly! My wolf—she's losing her vision!"

I watched from our hidden spot as she stumbled dramatically on the steps of the grand hall, falling into William's waiting arms. Her performance was flawless—the frightened gasp, the wide, unfocused eyes scanning desperately as if struggling to make out shapes.

"It's getting worse," she sobbed, clinging to William's shirt. "The healer said it's alpha-scent poisoning from the rogues. Without Sarah's essence, I'll go blind!"

Daniel's hand tightened on my shoulder. "She's lying," he hissed. "There's no such thing as alpha-scent poisoning."

But William's face had already hardened with resolve. His guilt over Rebecca's condition—a condition he believed he'd failed to prevent—was written plainly in the tense set of his shoulders. He would do anything to save his chosen mate, even after destroying his true one.

"The ritual will proceed as planned," William announced, his voice carrying across the clearing. "Tonight."

"Sarah, you can't," Daniel pleaded, turning back to me. "In your condition, giving up your wolf's healing essence could kill you."

I smiled sadly, touching his cheek with trembling fingers. "I'm already dying, Daniel. What difference does it make if it's six months or tonight?"

The night passed in a blur of pain and fevered dreams. When dawn broke, my door crashed open, and Gamma Marcus Thorne filled the doorway, his expression carefully blank.

"Luna Sarah," he said formally, though we all knew the title was now hollow. "Alpha William requires your presence for the ritual."

I rose on unsteady legs, not bothering with the ceremonial robes I'd prepared for what should have been my marking ceremony. What was the point of ceremony now? Luna whimpered as I followed Marcus through the frosted corridors, each step requiring more strength than I possessed.

The pack house's main hall had been transformed. The ancient stone altar stood at its center, surrounded by candles and symbols I recognized from forbidden texts. This was no healing ritual—this was something darker, more ancient. Something that required more than essence.

William stood impassive as Marcus forced me to my knees before the altar. His eyes, once a warm amber that had made my heart race, were now cold and distant. In them, I saw no recognition of what he was about to lose forever.

"Begin the ritual," he commanded, and Rebecca stepped forward, a triumphant smile playing at the corners of her lips.

As her hands reached for me, I realized with sudden clarity: this was never about healing. This was about taking everything I had left.

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