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Goodbye, Alpha!

Rejected by her fated mate and forced into a sham marriage, Aria Winters must navigate a life of humiliation and loneliness as the Luna-in-name-only of the Blackwood Pack. Alpha Damien Blackwood publicly rejected her on her eighteenth birthday, choosing a human girl over his true mate. But when pack politics threaten to destabilize his rule, Aria is forced into a contract marriage with the man who despises her—all to save her dying brother. Now, trapped in a gilded cage and tormented by Damien’s mistress, Aria must find the strength to survive in a world that sees her as nothing more than a weak Omega. But beneath the surface, a quiet power is stirring… and Aria is about to discover that even the most broken wolves can learn to rise again.
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Chapter 1

The ceremonial fire crackled in the center of the pack grounds, casting dancing shadows across the faces of gathered wolves. Tonight was my eighteenth birthday—the night I would finally discover my wolf's true nature, the night that would determine my place in the Blackwood Pack forever.

I smoothed my simple white dress with trembling hands, acutely aware of how plain it looked compared to the elegant gowns worn by the higher-ranking she-wolves. My parents, both Omegas who worked in the pack kitchens, had saved for months to buy this dress. It wasn't much, but it was mine.

"Aria Winters, step forward," Elder Marcus called, his weathered voice carrying across the silent crowd.

My heart hammered against my ribs as I walked toward the ceremonial circle. Every eye in the pack was on me, and I could feel their judgment like needles against my skin. Whispers followed in my wake—"Just another Omega," "Wonder what weak wolf she'll get," "Poor thing doesn't even know her place yet."

But as I reached the center of the circle, something extraordinary happened. The Moon Goddess's silver light suddenly blazed down from the cloudless sky, enveloping me in a luminous column that made the entire gathering gasp. The light was warm, electric, and it seemed to pulse with an ancient power that made my very bones sing.

Then I felt it—a pull so intense it nearly brought me to my knees. My wolf stirred within me for the first time, not with the gentle awakening I'd expected, but with a fierce, primal recognition that shook me to my core.

Mate.

The word echoed through my mind as my gaze was drawn inexorably across the crowd to a figure standing at the edge of the circle. Alpha Damien Blackwood. His dark hair caught the moonlight, and his powerful frame radiated the kind of authority that made lesser wolves bow their heads instinctively. He was everything I had dreamed of in my most secret fantasies—strong, commanding, devastatingly handsome.

And he was staring at me with an expression of pure horror.

"No," he breathed, the word carrying across the suddenly silent gathering. "This is impossible."

Elder Marcus's eyes widened as understanding dawned. "The Moon Goddess has spoken," he announced, his voice trembling with awe. "Alpha Damien Blackwood and Aria Winters are fated mates."

The crowd erupted in shocked murmurs. I heard fragments of conversation—"An Omega?" "How can this be?" "What about Serena?"

Serena. The beautiful human girl who had captured Damien's heart two years ago. I'd seen them together countless times, the way he looked at her like she was his entire world. The way he held her hand during pack meetings, defying tradition by bringing a human into our sacred spaces.

Damien's face twisted with disgust as he looked at me, and something cold and sharp lodged itself in my chest. This wasn't how it was supposed to happen. Fated mates were supposed to feel joy, completion, love at first sight. Instead, I saw only revulsion in his steel-gray eyes.

"This is a mistake," he snarled, his Alpha voice cutting through the murmurs like a blade. "The Moon Goddess has made an error."

Elder Marcus stepped forward, his expression grave. "Alpha, you cannot question the will of the Moon Goddess. The bond is sacred—"

"Sacred?" Damien laughed, but there was no humor in it. The sound was bitter, cruel. "There is nothing sacred about being bound to this... this pathetic excuse for a wolf."

Each word hit me like a physical blow. I wrapped my arms around myself, trying to hold together the pieces of my heart that were already beginning to crack.

Damien stepped into the circle, his presence so commanding that even the Elders took an involuntary step back. When he spoke, his voice carried to every corner of the gathering, ensuring that no one would miss a single word of what came next.

"I, Damien Blackwood, Alpha of the Blackwood Pack, reject you, Aria Winters, as my Luna." His eyes bored into mine, cold and merciless. "You are beneath me, beneath this pack, and I will never accept a weak Omega as my mate. You disgust me."

The formal rejection hit me like lightning. Pain exploded through every nerve in my body, starting from my chest and radiating outward until I couldn't tell where I ended and the agony began. It felt like someone had reached into my chest and was slowly tearing my heart in half.

I doubled over, gasping for air that wouldn't come. The mate bond, barely formed, was being severed with brutal efficiency. My wolf let out a howl of anguish so profound that I felt it in my bones, and then... silence. She retreated so deep within me that I couldn't feel her presence at all.

"Look at her," someone in the crowd sneered. "Can't even handle a simple rejection."

"Pathetic," another voice added. "What did she expect? That an Alpha would actually want an Omega?"

"She should be grateful he's even acknowledging her existence."

The cruel laughter that followed felt like salt in an open wound. My legs gave out completely, and I collapsed onto the ceremonial ground, my white dress pooling around me like a mockery of innocence. The world spun violently, and black spots danced at the edges of my vision.

Through the haze of pain, I saw Damien turn away from me without a second glance. He walked straight to where Serena stood at the edge of the crowd, her blue eyes wide with what looked like concern but felt more like triumph. He pulled her into his arms and kissed her deeply, right there in front of everyone, as if to make his choice crystal clear.

The message was unmistakable: I meant nothing to him. Less than nothing.

"Someone get her out of here," Damien commanded without even looking in my direction. "This spectacle has gone on long enough."

My parents rushed forward, their faces etched with worry and shame. My father, David, gently lifted me from the ground while my mother, Sarah, shielded me from the stares and whispers of the crowd.

"It's alright, sweetheart," Mom whispered, but her voice was thick with tears. "We'll get you home."

As they carried me away from the ceremonial grounds, I caught one last glimpse of Damien. He was whispering something in Serena's ear, making her laugh, completely unbothered by the fact that he had just destroyed his fated mate in front of the entire pack.

The hollow ache in my chest told me that something fundamental had been broken tonight—not just the mate bond, but something deeper. Something that might never heal.

I closed my eyes and let the darkness take me, welcoming the oblivion that would, at least temporarily, silence the echo of his rejection.

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