
Lycan Saves Rejected Mate
Chapter 1
The morning light filtered through my bedroom window, casting long shadows across the white dress that hung from my closet door. My mate ceremony dress. Today was supposed to be the most important day of my life—the day Maverick would finally mark me as his Luna, completing our fated bond in front of all the neighboring packs.
But my hands wouldn't stop trembling.
I pressed my palms against the cool glass, watching pack members scurry across the grounds below, setting up chairs and decorations for the ceremony. Their excited chatter drifted up to my window, but I caught the whispered doubts that made my stomach clench.
"Do you really think the Alpha will go through with it?"
"A wolfless Luna? It's unheard of."
"Poor thing doesn't even know what's coming."
I pulled away from the window, wrapping my arms around myself. They were wrong. Maverick loved me. He'd saved my life during that rogue attack years ago, held me as I grieved my parents' deaths, promised me that our bond was stronger than any pack politics. My missing wolf didn't matter—not to him.
A sharp knock interrupted my thoughts. "Come in," I called softly.
Luna Scott swept into my room without waiting for permission, her perfectly styled hair and immaculate dress making me feel even smaller in my simple nightgown. Maverick's mother had never hidden her disapproval of me, but today her contempt seemed especially sharp.
"Still not dressed?" She clicked her tongue, circling me like a predator. "The ceremony begins in two hours, and you're dawdling like a child."
"I was just—"
"Getting cold feet?" Her laugh was cruel. "How fitting. Though I suppose even you must realize how inappropriate this whole charade is."
I lifted my chin, trying to summon courage I didn't feel. "Maverick and I are fated mates. The Moon Goddess herself—"
"The Moon Goddess made a mistake." Luna Scott's voice cut through mine like ice. "A wolfless girl as Luna of the Silvermoon Pack? You'll be the laughingstock of every Alpha family here today. My son should have rejected you the moment he discovered what you were—or rather, what you're not."
Each word was a dagger to my heart, but I forced myself to stand straighter. "Maverick loves me."
"Love?" She laughed again, the sound echoing off my bedroom walls. "Child, you have no idea what's really happening, do you? But you'll learn soon enough."
With that cryptic threat, she swept from my room, leaving me alone with my racing heart and growing dread.
Two hours later, I stood at the back of the pack house's great hall, my white dress feeling more like a shroud than a celebration. Hundreds of werewolves filled every available space—Alphas, Lunas, and pack members from across the region had come to witness our ceremony. Their eyes followed my every movement as I walked down the aisle, some curious, others pitying, a few openly skeptical.
Maverick waited at the altar, devastatingly handsome in his formal black suit. But something was wrong. He wouldn't meet my eyes, his jaw tight with tension I'd never seen before. When I reached his side, he barely acknowledged me, his gaze scanning the crowd instead of focusing on his mate.
"Dearly beloved," Elder Morrison began, his voice carrying across the silent hall. "We gather today to witness the sacred marking ceremony between Alpha Maverick Scott and his fated mate, Raelynn Fisher, blessed by the Moon Goddess herself."
The ritual words that should have filled me with joy felt hollow, echoing strangely in the too-quiet space. I glanced at Maverick, searching for the warmth I'd always found in his eyes, but he seemed like a stranger.
Then I saw her.
Charley Palmer sat in the front row, her red dress vibrant against the sea of formal attire. She clutched a small figurine in her hands—some kind of collectible with delicate painted features. Our eyes met for a split second, and something cold passed between us, a look I couldn't quite interpret.
Elder Morrison continued the ceremony, speaking of eternal bonds and sacred promises. The words blurred together as anxiety clawed at my chest. Why did Maverick seem so distant? Why were there so many whispered conversations in the crowd?
"Do you, Alpha Maverick Scott, accept this sacred bond—"
Crash.
The sound of shattering porcelain cut through the elder's words like a blade. Charley's figurine lay in pieces on the marble floor, and she let out a wail of anguish that seemed to pierce every heart in the room.
"No!" she sobbed, dropping to her knees among the fragments. "It was my grandmother's! The only thing I had left of her!"
The hall erupted in concerned murmurs. Several pack members moved toward her, but it was Maverick who shocked me into frozen silence. Without a word, without even a glance in my direction, he stepped away from the altar and rushed to Charley's side.
"Charley, I'm so sorry," he said, his voice thick with emotion I'd never heard him use for me. He knelt beside her, gathering her into his arms as she continued to weep.
I stood there, abandoned at the altar, watching my mate comfort another woman while hundreds of witnesses stared at me with a mixture of pity and secondhand embarrassment. The elder had fallen silent, his ancient eyes wide with shock at this unprecedented interruption.
"Maverick?" I whispered, but my voice was lost in Charley's dramatic sobs.
Then he looked up at me, and the coldness in his eyes made my blood freeze. "How could you be so heartless?" His voice carried the unmistakable authority of his Alpha tone, designed to make me submit, to make me cower. "Standing there like a statue while she suffers. What kind of Luna shows no compassion for her pack members?"
Gasps echoed through the hall. Someone's sharp intake of breath cut through the tension.
"You're nothing but a cold-hearted witch," he continued, his Alpha aura pressing down on me until my knees nearly buckled. "Completely unworthy of the Luna title."
The words hit me like physical blows. Around us, the assembled packs watched in stunned silence as their host Alpha publicly humiliated his own fated mate. I felt every eye on me, every whispered judgment, every satisfied smirk from those who'd predicted this moment.
Maverick turned back to Charley, helping her to her feet with infinite gentleness while I stood frozen in my wedding dress, shattered as completely as the figurine on the floor.
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