
Betrayed Mate's Bold Rejection
Chapter 3
I had been at my father's cabin for three days when the pounding on the door jolted me awake. The moon hung low in the night sky, casting long shadows through the windows as I pulled my robe tightly around me. Lyra stirred anxiously in my mind, her presence alert and wary.
"Someone's coming," she warned, though I could already hear the uneven footsteps approaching, accompanied by high-pitched giggles.
I knew those sounds before I even opened the door. My stomach clenched as I peered through the window to see Ryan stumbling up the path, his arm wrapped possessively around Ashley's waist. They were both clearly intoxicated, swaying slightly as they approached my sanctuary.
"Open up, Maya!" Ryan's voice boomed through the night, loud enough to startle the birds from nearby trees. "I know you're in there!"
My father was away on Beta duties, leaving me to face them alone. With trembling fingers, I unlatched the door, stepping back as it swung open. The scent of alcohol and Ashley's overpowering jasmine perfume flooded the small cabin.
"What do you want, Ryan?" I asked, keeping my voice steady despite Lyra's growls echoing in my mind.
Ryan's eyes, glazed from drinking, swept over me dismissively before he pulled Ashley further into the cabin. She immediately began touching everything—my herbs, my books, the small trinkets that made this place feel like mine.
"Just checking on my mate," he slurred, though his arm remained firmly around Ashley's waist. "Making sure you're not causing trouble out here."
Ashley's eyes landed on my grandmother's embroidered shawl draped over the back of a chair. It was my most precious possession—delicate silver threads woven through soft blue fabric, depicting the phases of the moon. Before I could stop her, she snatched it up and wrapped it around her shoulders.
"This is pretty," she cooed, twirling to make the silver threads catch the light. "Don't you think it looks better on me, Ryan?"
I stepped forward, reaching for the shawl. "Please don't—"
Ryan's laugh cut me off, a sound that once made my heart soar but now sent ice through my veins. He pulled Ashley close, admiring how my family heirloom looked on her shoulders.
"This," he announced loudly, gesturing grandly toward Ashley as if presenting a prize, "is my chosen mate. She understands an Alpha's needs."
The words hung in the air between us, each one a dagger. I stood frozen by the window, watching as Ashley preened under his praise, my grandmother's shawl—the one she'd worn during her own mate ceremony—defiled by the touch of the woman who had systematically destroyed my life.
Lyra howled in anguish, the sound reverberating through my chest. *Say something!* she urged. *Fight for us!*
But what was there to fight for? The man before me was not the boy who had once promised me the moon and stars. He was a stranger wearing Ryan's face, holding another woman in his arms while standing in my home.
"I'm glad you're happy," I whispered, the lie tasting bitter on my tongue. "Now please leave."
Ryan's expression darkened, his Alpha aura flaring at my dismissal. For a moment, I thought he might force me to submit, but Ashley tugged at his arm, whispering something in his ear that made him smirk.
"Come on, baby," she said loudly enough for me to hear. "Let's go back to our bed. I'm not in the mood for charity cases anymore."
They stumbled out, taking my shawl with them. I didn't ask for it back. Some losses weren't worth the fight anymore.
* * *
The pack gathering was held in the great hall every full moon—a tradition as old as the pack itself. I stood at the edges of the crowd, my healer's satchel clutched tightly against my side. These gatherings were once a source of joy, a time when Ryan would proudly keep me at his side. Now, I was just another face in the crowd, watching as he paraded Ashley around like a trophy.
"You should eat something," Elder Lorcan appeared beside me, his ancient eyes filled with concern. "A healer needs her strength."
I managed a small smile for the old wolf who had taught me much of what I knew about healing. "I'm fine, Elder."
"You are many things, child," he replied softly, "but fine is not one of them."
Before I could respond, a commotion erupted near the refreshment table. Ashley's piercing scream cut through the festive atmosphere, and all eyes turned to see her clutching her arm, her face contorted in pain. The scent of wolfsbane tea filled the air—a medicinal brew I had prepared earlier for Elder Marissa's arthritis.
"She did it!" Ashley shrieked, pointing directly at me as tears streamed down her face. "She deliberately spilled it on me! Look what the jealous bitch did!"
The hall fell silent. I stood rooted to the spot, shock rendering me speechless. I had been nowhere near the refreshment table, had been standing with Elder Lorcan the entire time.
Ryan was at Ashley's side in an instant, his face twisted with rage as he examined the angry red marks forming on her delicate skin. When he looked up, his amber eyes had darkened to a dangerous gold, his Alpha power rolling off him in waves that made several nearby wolves lower their heads instinctively.
He strode toward me, the crowd parting before him like water. When he reached me, he slammed his palm down on the table beside us with such force that the wood cracked.
"Apologize now!" he commanded, his Alpha tone making my knees weak despite Lyra's furious resistance.
"I didn't—" I began, but his growl cut me off.
"APOLOGIZE!"
The command hit me like a physical blow. Around us, pack members watched with wide eyes, some with pity, others with barely concealed satisfaction at my fall from grace. Elder Lorcan opened his mouth to speak, but Ryan silenced him with a glare.
Slowly, I bowed my head, burning with humiliation. "I apologize for the accident," I said softly, though we both knew there had been no accident—at least not one of my making.
Ryan nodded curtly before returning to Ashley, who shot me a triumphant glance through her theatrical tears. As he led her away to treat her "burns," I slipped out of the hall, unable to bear the weight of the stares any longer.
Lyra paced restlessly within me. *She planned this,* she growled. *She burned herself to make you look bad.*
"And it worked," I whispered to the night air. "It always works."
* * *
The monthly council meeting was held in the Alpha's office—a space I had once shared with Ryan, helping him prepare for his eventual leadership. Now, I sat at the far end of the table, as distant from him as possible while still maintaining my position as Head Healer.
The meeting progressed normally until Ryan cleared his throat, drawing everyone's attention. He stood, his posture radiating authority as Ashley slipped into the room to stand behind him.
"I have an announcement to make," he declared, his eyes deliberately avoiding mine. "In light of recent... incidents, I've decided to make some changes to our pack structure."
My heart began to pound as Lyra whimpered anxiously.
"Ashley Parker will be taking over as Head Healer, effective immediately."
The room erupted in murmurs. Elder Lorcan rose to his feet, his ancient face flushed with indignation. "Alpha, with all due respect, Ashley has minimal training. Maya has served this pack faithfully for years. Her knowledge—"
"My word is law," Ryan cut him off, his tone brooking no argument. "Maya will assist in the transition and then return to regular healer duties."
I sat perfectly still, feeling as though I had been hollowed out. This was my life's work—the position I had trained for since childhood, the one thing I had left that was truly mine.
"Ryan," I said softly, using his name rather than his title for the first time in public, "please don't do this."
His eyes met mine briefly, and for a moment, I thought I saw a flicker of the boy I had loved. Then Ashley placed her hand on his shoulder, and his expression hardened.
"The decision is made," he said coldly. "Council dismissed."
That night, I returned to the healing quarters to find my supplies already being cleared away. My carefully organized herbs, my handwritten journals, my specially crafted remedies—all being boxed up by pack members who couldn't meet my eyes.
In their place, Ashley's perfume bottles were being arranged on the shelves, their gaudy colors a stark contrast to the natural elements that had once made this space a sanctuary.
I watched from the doorway as ten years of dedication was erased in a matter of hours. With each item that disappeared into boxes, I felt another thread of the bond between Ryan and me snap.
Lyra, who had been unusually quiet since the council meeting, finally spoke. *We can't stay here anymore,* she said, her voice no longer filled with anguish but with a cold determination that sent shivers down my spine. *It's time, Maya.*
"Time for what?" I whispered, though deep down, I already knew the answer.
*Time to reject our mate.*
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