
His Rejected Luna's Vengeance
Chapter 9
I had no idea how I ended up at the pet room door. Every step felt like another dagger to my heart.
The dizziness hadn’t lessened; if anything, it was getting worse. Despite taking my heart medication, my chest continued to throb with a dull, constant pain. I picked up the good luck charm I’d made for Whiskers from the floor, rubbing it gently in my hand. Tears flowed uncontrollably.
Perhaps Beta Kasen hadn’t expected me to be this heartbroken. He approached, puzzled, trying to steady me and gently patting my back to help me breathe.
"It’s just a cat. Does it matter more to you than I do?"
My vision blurred, but when I turned to look at him, everything snapped into focus. Taking advantage of his moment of surprise, I clutched at his throat, my voice sharp and cutting. My nails dug into his skin.
"Beta Kasen, do you even have a soul? A heart?"
"Whiskers has been with us for years, and you just tossed it aside. What gave you the right?"
I pointed at the streaks of blood and clumps of cat fur near the pet room door.
"If no one had hurt Whiskers, it wouldn’t have lashed out."
"You know exactly what happened…"
The candy in my mouth slipped out as I struggled to catch my breath from the chest pain. I staggered towards the bookshelf, hoping to find some medication. But when I opened it, all I found was it crammed with snacks—enough to supply a small store. The life-saving medication I had kept there was nowhere to be found.
Beta Kasen watched as my face went pale, not bothering to argue with me, just desperately searching for the medicine. He finally found it tossed carelessly in the wastepaper bin in the storage room. His hands shook as he fed me the pills one by one.
He was met with my vacant stare and a face full of scornful laughter. He seemed taken aback, following my gaze but seeing nothing but empty space.
"What are you looking at?"
"I admit I didn’t handle this well. If you love cats so much, I’ll take you to get another one."
"Forget about Whiskers; it nearly scratched Delta Juliet. It’s better not to keep it. The poor girl is young and shouldn’t have to deal with such trauma."
"I heard Delta Juliet’s been scared of cats since she was little. Can’t you empathize with that?"
In minutes, his story shifted from him being nearly scratched to Delta Juliet being the victim. But if she is so pitiable, does Whiskers not deserve some sympathy too? It’s been over ten hours since I was hospitalized yesterday. Whiskers was a stray my mother brought home five years ago before she passed away—a timid cat that has been my sole comfort.
Beta Kasen knew how much Whiskers meant to me, yet he still did this. I couldn’t bear the thought of where Whiskers might be hiding now or, worse, if it’s still alive, waiting for me to rescue it.
Beta Kasen had no idea that while he was off searching for the medication, everything became clear to me. Not just the bookshelf, but the fridge, the bedroom—everywhere was filled with evidence of Delta Juliet.
The fridge, once filled with my favorites, was now packed with foods I couldn’t stand. Even my wardrobe had her intimate clothing placed next to Beta Kasen’s pajamas.
Comments on the pack’s online forum celebrated Delta Juliet as the soon-to-be Luna of the Silver Moon Pack. But this was my home—a house I had lived in and decorated for years.
Beta Kasen seemed to understand what I was thinking, awkwardly trying to explain.
"Delta Juliet never had snacks before, so I got her a bunch to try."
"I know you don’t like them, which is why I didn’t bring it up."
"But don’t worry, whatever you want, I’ll have someone buy it for you anytime, okay?"
His words rang hollow, the weight of his neglect pressing down on me. My wolf stirred weakly in the back of my mind, a faint whimper of pain echoing my own.
"Beta Kasen," I said, my voice trembling but firm, "you’ve made your choice. And it’s not me."
He froze, his dark eyes widening slightly as if he hadn’t expected me to say it. But the truth was there, clear as the moonlight streaming through the window. I was done being the supporting girl in his life.
I turned away, clutching the good luck charm tightly in my hand, and walked out of the room. The pain in my chest was still there, but for the first time in a long while, I felt a glimmer of something else—resolve.
Whiskers wasn’t just a cat. It was a part of me, a reminder of the love and comfort I had lost. And if Beta Kasen couldn’t see that, then he didn’t deserve to be my mate.
My wolf let out a soft growl of agreement, and for a moment, I felt a flicker of strength. It was time to take back what was mine—even if it meant walking away from everything I thought I wanted.
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