
From Rejected Mate to Alpha
Chapter 1
The envelope slid under my door like a death sentence, unmarked and silent in the pre-dawn darkness. My fingers trembled as I tore it open, and the photographs spilled across my wooden floor like scattered pieces of my shattered heart.
There he was—Andrew, my fated mate, in his magnificent black wolf form. But he wasn't alone. Beside him ran a smaller wolf with russet fur that caught the moonlight like fire. Evelynn. They moved together with a fluid grace that spoke of countless shared runs, their wolves nuzzling and playing with an intimacy that made my chest constrict with pain.
I sank to my knees, gathering the photos with shaking hands. In one image, Andrew's wolf had his massive head resting against Evelynn's neck in a gesture so tender, so mate-like, that bile rose in my throat. Another showed them racing side by side, their forms perfectly synchronized under the sacred full moon—the very moon that had blessed our bond three years ago.
"Pack runs are Alpha business only," his cold voice echoed in my memory. How many times had I asked to join him? How many times had he dismissed me with those exact words while his eyes held nothing but indifference?
My wolf, Luna, stirred restlessly within me, her pain mixing with mine until I couldn't tell where her anguish ended and mine began. *He shared the sacred run with her,* Luna whimpered. *The moon ritual that should have been ours.*
I pressed my palm against the spot on my neck where his mark should have been, where it would never be. The photographs felt like acid in my hands, burning away the last threads of hope I'd been clinging to.
Two days later, opportunity presented itself in the form of a diplomatic meeting between our packs. As the Alphas and Betas gathered in the main hall to discuss territory boundaries, I slipped away from the crowd. My heart hammered against my ribs as I made my way through Silverstone territory toward Andrew's private den—a place I'd only heard whispered about but never seen.
The den sat nestled in a grove of ancient oaks, hidden from the main compound. My hands shook as I pushed open the heavy wooden door, the hinges creaking in protest. The scent hit me immediately—Andrew's pine and cedar musk, but underneath it, something floral and feminine. Evelynn.
What I found inside destroyed me completely.
The space was a shrine to their love. Dozens of letters tied with red ribbon sat in neat stacks on a carved wooden desk. My trembling fingers opened one, and Evelynn's looping handwriting swam before my eyes: *My beloved Alpha, every day apart from you is agony. Soon we'll be together forever, and no one will ever separate us again.*
On the mantle above the fireplace sat framed photographs—not hidden like the ones I'd received, but displayed with pride. Andrew and Evelynn laughing together, embracing, sharing intimate moments that should have been ours. Between them lay a custom-made Luna pendant, its silver surface engraved with intricate moon phases and the Silverstone Pack symbol.
But it was the notebook that shattered my soul completely. Page after page of detailed plans for their marking ceremony. The location—under the sacred moon pool where Alpha ceremonies had been held for generations. The date—next month, during the new moon. Even the words he would speak when he claimed her as his Luna were carefully scripted in his bold handwriting.
*"I, Andrew Scott, Alpha of the Silverstone Pack, claim you, Evelynn Torres, as my chosen mate and Luna, bound by love rather than fate."*
Bound by love rather than fate. The words were a slap across my face, a rejection of everything the Moon Goddess had ordained.
I stumbled backward, knocking over a small table laden with more mementos—a pressed flower from their first date, a lock of her russet hair tied with golden thread, a silver bracelet engraved with "Forever Yours." Each item was a testament to a love that had flourished while I withered in the shadows, clinging to a bond he'd never wanted.
Tears blurred my vision as I fled the den, running blindly through the forest back to Moonhaven territory. By the time I reached my room, my chest felt hollow, scraped clean of every last hope I'd harbored.
Kali found me there hours later, curled on my bed with the photographs scattered around me like evidence of a crime. My Beta and best friend took one look at my tear-stained face and the damning images, and her expression hardened into fury.
"That bastard," she snarled, her gray eyes flashing with protective rage. "Lilah, I'm so sorry."
I sat up slowly, wiping my cheeks with the back of my hand. "I'm going to reject him, Kali."
The words hung in the air between us, heavy with finality. Kali's face went pale.
"Lilah, no she-wolf has ever rejected an Alpha mate in our territory's history. The consequences—"
"I don't care about consequences." My voice was steady now, hardened by three years of humiliation and this final, devastating betrayal. "I won't be a footnote in someone else's love story anymore."
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