
Lycan Saves Rejected Mate
Chapter 3
The pack hospital's fluorescent lights burned my eyes as Maverick dragged me through the sterile corridors. His grip on my arm was iron, the mate bond amplifying his Alpha command until resistance felt impossible. Pack members moved aside as we passed, their pitying stares following us like ghosts.
"Maverick, please," I whispered, but he didn't even glance at me.
Charley's private room was at the end of the hall—of course she'd been given the best accommodations. Maverick shoved open the door, and there she was, propped against white pillows, looking perfectly healthy except for a small bandage on her arm that seemed more decorative than necessary.
Her eyes met mine, and I saw it—the flash of triumph she couldn't quite hide.
"Stay here," Maverick commanded, his Alpha tone wrapping around me like chains. "Take care of her. Bring her whatever she needs. You will not leave this room until I say so."
"You can't—"
"I can." His voice dropped lower, the full weight of his authority pressing down on me. "And you will obey."
The mate bond twisted inside me, reinforcing his command until my knees buckled. He turned and left without another word, the door clicking shut behind him with the finality of a prison cell.
I stood there, trembling, while Charley watched me with that satisfied smile.
"Well," she said sweetly, her voice dripping with false concern. "Isn't this cozy? Just us girls."
I forced myself to move to the chair beside her bed, my legs unsteady. The mate bond ached in my chest, a constant reminder of Maverick's presence even when he wasn't here, a leash he could yank whenever he pleased.
"Water," Charley said, not asking but demanding.
I got her water. Then she wanted her pillows adjusted. Then the temperature was wrong. Each petty request was designed to humiliate me, and we both knew it. But the Alpha command kept me trapped, unable to refuse, unable to leave.
Hours crawled by. The sun set outside the window, casting long shadows across the hospital room. Charley alternated between fake sweetness when nurses passed by and cruel whispers when we were alone.
"He was supposed to mark you today," she said during one of those private moments, examining her nails casually. "Did you really think he would? A wolfless nobody like you?"
I didn't answer. I couldn't trust my voice not to break.
"He's mine now." She leaned forward, her eyes glittering with malice. "He always was, really. You were just too pathetic to see it."
The mate bond pulsed with pain—not physical, but something deeper, like my soul was being torn apart one thread at a time. Maverick was out there somewhere, probably thinking about her, definitely not thinking about me locked in this room like a servant.
"I'm thirsty again."
I stood too quickly, and the room tilted. My hand pressed against my stomach as a sharp cramp made me gasp.
"What's wrong?" Charley's voice held no real concern. "Feeling faint? How pathetic."
Another cramp, stronger this time, doubling me over. Something was wrong—something beyond the emotional agony of this nightmare. Heat radiated through my abdomen, and when I looked down, I saw red blooming across my clothes.
"Oh my goddess," I whispered.
The pain intensified, stealing my breath. I collapsed to my knees beside Charley's bed, one hand pressed against my stomach while the other grasped the sheets for support.
"Get up," Charley snapped. "Stop being so dramatic."
But I couldn't get up. The world was spinning, red spreading faster now, and the pain—the pain was everywhere, ripping through me in waves.
The door burst open. Elena Cross, the pack healer, took one look at me and rushed forward.
"Help her!" Even Charley sounded alarmed now.
Elena's hands were gentle as she lowered me to the floor, her face pale with shock. "Raelynn, how far along are you?"
"What?" The question made no sense through the haze of pain.
"You're pregnant. Or—" Her voice caught. "You were pregnant."
The words hit me like a physical blow. Pregnant. I'd been carrying Maverick's pup, and I hadn't even known. The cramps intensified, and I understood with horrible clarity what was happening.
I was losing our child.
"No," I sobbed. "No, please, no."
Elena shouted for assistance, and suddenly the room filled with medical staff. They lifted me onto a gurney, their voices urgent but distant. Through the chaos, I saw Charley sitting in her bed, her expression unreadable.
The last thing I heard before darkness claimed me was someone asking, "Where's the Alpha? Someone get Alpha Maverick!"
But I already knew the answer.
He wouldn't come.
I woke to silence.
The hospital room was dim, lit only by the soft glow of monitors beside my bed. My body felt hollow, emptied of something precious I'd never known I had. My hand drifted to my stomach, finding only flatness and the ghost of pain.
Gone. My pup was gone.
"You're awake." Elena's voice came from the chair beside my bed, startling me. Her eyes were red-rimmed, exhausted.
"How long?" My voice came out raw, broken.
"Six hours." She moved closer, checking my vitals with practiced efficiency. "You lost a lot of blood. The pup... I'm so sorry, Raelynn. It was too late to save it."
Tears slid down my temples, disappearing into my hair. "Does he know?"
Elena's hesitation was answer enough.
"He was notified," she said carefully. "But he... he's with Charley. She had another episode after you collapsed. He chose to stay with her."
Of course he did.
I'd lost our child, alone in a hospital bed, while Maverick comforted his mistress. The mate bond that should have drawn him to my side, that should have made him feel my anguish, meant nothing to him.
"Has anyone..." I couldn't finish the question.
Elena shook her head. "No visitors. I'm sorry."
I closed my eyes, letting the darkness take me again. It was better than facing this reality—that I'd been so completely abandoned, even my own mate couldn't be bothered to check if I'd survived.
The white hospital ceiling blurred above me as fresh tears came. Somewhere in this building, Maverick held Charley. And here I lay, marked by loss instead of love, my womb empty of the future I'd never known existed.
This was my life now. This was what being his fated mate meant.
Nothing.
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