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Healer's Rejected & Reborn

The autumn harvest ceremony should have been a celebration of abundance and unity, but as I stood at the edge of the ceremonial circle, my hands trembling at my sides, all I could feel was the weight of hostile eyes upon me. The pack had gathered in the great clearing behind the packhouse, their faces illuminated by the flickering torches that cast dancing shadows across the ancient oak trees. Meadow Hansen stood in the center of the circle, her golden hair catching the firelight as she prepared for the ritualistic combat display—a tradition meant to honor the Moon Goddess and demonstrate our pack's strength. She wore a flowing white dress that would be torn away when she shifted, and even in human form, her beauty was undeniable. The pack members watched her with admiration, their eyes bright with anticipation. But I knew what was coming. As the pack's healer, I would be called upon if anyone was injured during the ceremony. My wolf, Luna, stirred uneasily within me, sensing my anxiety. *Stay calm,* Luna whispered in my mind. *We've done this countless times before.* Yet something felt different tonight.
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Chapter 3

The smoke still clung to my hair and clothes when Dr. Miranda finished examining me in the pack's medical wing. My lungs burned with each breath, a constant reminder of the fire that had nearly claimed my life—and the life growing within me.

"You're lucky the smoke inhalation wasn't worse," Dr. Miranda said, her weathered hands gentle as she listened to my heartbeat through her stethoscope. "But there's something else we need to discuss."

My blood turned to ice. Luna stirred weakly in my mind, still suppressed from the trauma of recent weeks, but even she sensed the shift in the room's atmosphere.

"What is it?" I whispered, though part of me already knew.

Dr. Miranda's eyes softened with a mixture of joy and concern. "You're pregnant, Eva. About seven weeks along."

The words should have filled me with happiness. Instead, terror clawed at my throat as I heard heavy footsteps approaching the medical wing. Caspian's scent reached me before he did—pine and dominance tinged with barely controlled rage.

The door burst open, and he filled the doorway like a storm cloud, his dark eyes scanning the room until they locked onto mine. Dr. Miranda stepped back instinctively, recognizing the dangerous energy radiating from her Alpha.

"How is she?" His voice was deceptively calm, but I could hear the underlying fury.

"Minor smoke inhalation, nothing serious," Dr. Miranda replied carefully. "But Alpha, there's something—"

"Leave us." The command cracked through the air like a whip.

Dr. Miranda hesitated, her gaze flicking between us. "Alpha, she needs—"

"Now."

The door closed behind her with a soft click that sounded like a death knell. Caspian moved closer, his massive frame casting shadows across the sterile white walls. When he spoke, his voice was deadly quiet.

"Pregnant."

It wasn't a question. Somehow, he'd heard. My hands instinctively moved to protect my still-flat stomach, but there was nowhere to hide from his burning stare.

"Caspian, please—"

"How long have you known?" His Alpha aura pressed down on me, making it hard to breathe.

"Three weeks," I whispered. "I was going to tell you—"

"Liar." The word hit me like a physical blow. "You've been hiding this from me. Planning to use it to manipulate me, to ruin my ceremony with Meadow."

"No!" I struggled to sit up straighter on the examination table. "I would never—"

"Enough." His voice dropped to a growl that made Luna whimper and retreat deeper into my mind. "You think I don't see what you're doing? First the scarring incident, now this convenient pregnancy right before my chosen mate ceremony."

Tears burned my eyes. "This is your child, Caspian. Our child."

"A mistake." The coldness in his voice froze my blood. "One that ends now."

Before I could process his words, he began to speak in the ancient tongue, the ritual words that every werewolf knew but prayed never to hear. The mate bond rejection ceremony.

"I, Caspian Ward, Alpha of the Silvermoon Pack, reject you, Eva Diaz, as my mate and Luna."

The pain hit me like lightning, tearing through every nerve in my body. I screamed, my back arching as the mate bond—the connection that had defined my existence for two years—began to shred apart. It felt like my soul was being ripped in half, like every cell in my body was dying and being reborn in agony.

"Say the words," Caspian commanded, his own face twisted with pain but his resolve unwavering. "Accept the rejection."

"Please," I gasped, doubling over as another wave of agony crashed through me. "The baby—"

"Say. The. Words."

My body convulsed, and I felt something warm and wet between my legs. Horror flooded through me as I realized what was happening. "No, no, no—"

"I, Eva Diaz," I sobbed, the words torn from my throat by the unbearable pain, "accept your rejection."

The final severing felt like being struck by lightning. My body seized, my vision went white, and I felt the precious life within me slip away like water through my fingers. When the agony finally subsided, I lay curled on the examination table, empty and broken.

Caspian stood over me, breathing hard, a thin line of blood trickling from his nose where the rejection had affected him too. But his eyes held no remorse, only cold satisfaction.

"It's done," he said simply.

But he wasn't finished destroying me.

Two days later, I found him at the pack's sacred fire pit, the place where we honored our ancestors and celebrated our most important ceremonies. In his hands were two simple urns—all that remained of my parents, Helena and Roberto Diaz.

"What are you doing?" I whispered, though my heart already knew.

He looked at me with those cold, dark eyes that had once held warmth when they gazed upon me. "You brought shame to this pack, Eva. You no longer deserve to honor them."

"No." The word came out as a broken sob. "Please, Caspian. They're all I have left."

"You have nothing." He opened the first urn, my mother's ashes spilling into the sacred flames. "You are nothing."

I lunged forward, desperate to save what remained of my father, but Caspian's Alpha aura slammed into me, driving me to my knees. I could only watch in helpless horror as he emptied the second urn, my parents' ashes mixing with the fire that had once blessed our union.

"They're gone," he said, dusting off his hands. "Just like the pathetic bond we once shared."

I knelt there in the dirt, staring at the flames that consumed the last physical connection to my family, and felt something inside me die completely. Luna's presence, already weakened, faded to barely a whisper. The trauma had finally broken what the rejection had started.

That night, alone in my stripped quarters, I pulled out a piece of paper and began to write. If Caspian thought he had destroyed me completely, he was wrong. Hidden beneath my mother's mattress, I had found documents—evidence of pack corruption, of illegal territorial deals, of the real circumstances surrounding his father's death in the pack wars.

My letter was addressed to the Neutral Territory Healing Council, an organization that provided medical aid to areas caught between warring packs. They needed healers willing to work in dangerous conditions, to serve those who had nowhere else to turn.

Rogues. Outcasts. The broken and abandoned.

People like me.

As I sealed the letter, I whispered a promise to the ashes scattered on the wind: "I will survive this. And someday, he will pay for what he's done."

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