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I Saved An Alpha, He Recovered and Rejected Me

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I hadn’t rested for three whole years just so I could take him to different doctors every weekend. I sold my parents' home to fix his spine. I massaged his paralyzed legs until my hands bled, whispering that we would survive this together. I never complained about my sacrifice. Whenever I met his eyes and heard him calling me mate, I felt all my efforts weren’t in vain. But one month after he recovered, on the deck of his luxury yacht, Charles stood tall—miraculously healed—and wrapped his arms around a woman in a couture gown. "Let's be clear, before our ceremony goes on," he announced, his voice booming over the champagne toasts. "the lady over there—Juliet, she was never my mate. She was a paid caregiver who developed a pathetic delusion of love." I stared at him, all colors from my face drained. He didn’t even look at my direction. The elite crowd laughed. His new fiancée sneered, "Security, please remove 'the help'. Since she is useless now." I didn't let them drag me away. I climbed the railing and let the Pacific Ocean swallow the three years I’d wasted on him. I didn't expect to wake up. But I did—in a private hospital wing, staring into the burning amber eyes of the city's most feared Alpha, Owen Blackstone. "I pulled you from the abyss," he said, dropping a medical bill for $847,000 onto my chest. "You tried to throw your life away. I bought it. Now, you belong to me until every cent is repaid." I reached for the bedside scissors. "If you insist," I whispered, hacking off the long hair Charles used to love until it littered the floor like dead leaves.

I Saved An Alpha, He Recovered and Rejected Me Chapter 1

The champagne glass slipped from my trembling fingers, shattering against the yacht's polished deck. The sound was swallowed by the roar of applause as Charles—my Charles—pulled Eileen closer, his lips brushing her ear as he whispered something that made her laugh.

That laugh. Light, musical, everything mine had never been during those three years of darkness.

"Ladies and gentlemen," Charles's voice boomed across the luxury yacht's main deck, commanding the attention of every werewolf elite in attendance. The Pacific wind whipped through his perfectly styled hair, and he stood tall—so impossibly tall—on legs that had once been useless, legs I had massaged every night until my hands cramped and bled.

"Today marks not just the union of two souls, but the dawn of a new era for the Moonshadow pack." His voice carried that Alpha authority I remembered from before the accident, before the wheelchair, before he needed me. "Eileen Sterling is not just my bride—she is my Luna, my only Luna, and the future mother of my heirs."

The crowd erupted in cheers. Eileen, radiant in her designer wedding gown that probably cost more than I'd spent on his entire medical care, pressed a delicate hand to her chest in mock surprise. Her emerald eyes found mine across the crowd, and her smile sharpened like a blade.

My chest constricted. I shouldn't be here. I knew that. But when the invitation arrived—cream cardstock with gold embossing, my name written in elegant script—some masochistic part of me had to see it. Had to witness the final nail in the coffin of everything I'd sacrificed.

"Some of you might wonder about certain... complications from my past," Charles continued, his gaze sweeping the crowd before landing on me with surgical precision. "Let me be clear about something."

The yacht seemed to tilt, though I knew it was just my world spinning off its axis.

"There are those who mistake dependency for devotion, who confuse pity for love." His voice grew colder, each word a calculated strike. "During my recovery, I was... vulnerable. Certain individuals took advantage of that vulnerability, clinging to delusions of grandeur, believing that basic caretaking somehow earned them a place in my life."

Gasps rippled through the crowd. Heads turned. Eyes found me.

"But let me make this abundantly clear," Charles raised his glass, his smile cruel and satisfied. "Juliet Mills was never my mate. She was never my Luna. She was nothing more than a paid caregiver who refused to accept when her services were no longer needed."

The words hit like physical blows. Paid caregiver. The house I'd sold—my parents' house—to fund his experimental treatments. The jewelry—my mother's jewelry—pawned to pay for his physical therapy. The nights I'd held him while he screamed from phantom pain, promising him we'd get through it together.

Paid caregiver.

"Charles." My voice cracked as I stepped forward, my legs shaking. "You promised—"

"I promised nothing to a pathetic, wolfless omega who threw herself at an Alpha she could never have." His words were ice, each syllable designed to cut. "You embarrassed yourself then, and you're embarrassing yourself now."

Eileen's laugh tinkled like broken glass. "Oh, darling, surely you're not going to let this... person... ruin our perfect day?" She gestured elegantly to the security guards positioned around the deck. "Perhaps someone should help our confused guest find her way to more... appropriate... accommodations?"

The guards moved toward me, their faces impassive. Professional. As if I were nothing more than a minor disturbance to be handled and forgotten.

"Wait." I stumbled backward, my voice rising desperately. "Charles, you sat in that wheelchair and you told me I was your angel. You said I saved you. You said—" My throat closed around the words, around the memory of his hands cupping my face, his voice broken with gratitude and what I'd thought was love.

"I said what I needed to say to ensure proper care." He shrugged, the gesture casual, dismissive. "Surely you didn't think those words meant anything real?"

The crowd's murmur turned ugly. Whispers of "delusional" and "pathetic" floated on the salt air. Someone laughed—a sharp, cutting sound that made my skin crawl.

"Ma'am, you need to come with us." The guard's hand closed around my arm, not gentle but not yet rough. A warning.

I jerked away, my desperation making me clumsy. "Three years, Charles! Three years of my life! I gave you everything—my inheritance, my parents' legacy, my—"

"Your what?" Eileen's voice cut through my protests like silk over steel. "Your delusions? Your fantasies?" She moved closer, her perfect face arranged in an expression of mock sympathy. "Sweetheart, look around you. Look at this yacht, these people, this life. Did you really think you belonged here?"

The guard's grip tightened. "Ma'am, please don't make this difficult."

"The main table is reserved for family and true friends," Eileen continued, her voice carrying clearly across the deck. "Not for... well, not for the help."

The help.

Something inside me shattered. Not broke—shattered. Into a million pieces that could never be put back together.

I stopped struggling against the guard's grip. Around me, the crowd had formed a loose circle, like spectators at a car accident. Their faces blurred together—some amused, some uncomfortable, all of them complicit in my destruction.

Charles watched it all with cold satisfaction, his arm tightening around Eileen's waist. The man who had wept in my arms during his darkest nights. The man who had sworn he would die without me. The man who had promised me forever.

The guard began to pull me toward the yacht's lower deck, toward the servants' quarters where I apparently belonged. Each step was a fresh humiliation, a new wound in a heart that was already bleeding out.

But as we reached the yacht's railing, something inside me rebelled. Not against the guard, not against the crowd, but against the very act of continuing to exist in a world where love was a lie and sacrifice was a joke.

I looked back at Charles one last time. He was already turning away, already dismissing me from his perfect new life. Eileen whispered something in his ear, and he threw back his head and laughed—the same laugh that had once been mine, once been ours.

The guard's grip loosened as he fumbled with the gate to the lower deck.

And in that moment of freedom, I made my choice.

I climbed over the railing.

The gasps and screams that erupted behind me sounded like they were coming from another world. The yacht's deck fell away beneath my feet, and for one crystalline moment, I was flying.

Then the Pacific Ocean rose up to meet me, and everything went dark.

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