
Mate Rejected, Truth Unveiled
Chapter 3
The monthly assembly always drew the entire pack, their voices joining in solemn harmony as they honored the fallen. I slip through the servant's entrance wearing a borrowed apron and ill-fitting uniform I'd stolen from a clothesline three territories over. Among the Omega servers, my scarred face and bent posture blend seamlessly—just another broken soul grateful for pack scraps.
The great hall blazes with candlelight, every surface polished to perfection for this sacred ceremony. Pack members fill wooden pews while leadership occupies the raised platform where a memorial wall displays photographs of deceased warriors. My breath catches when I spot my own image among them—young, confident, unmarked by betrayal. The Rose Knight in that photograph has no idea what's coming.
Nathaniel rises from his Alpha throne, commanding silence with mere presence. He's magnificent in ceremonial robes, authority radiating from every line of his body. When he speaks, his voice carries to every corner of the hall.
"Tonight we honor those who gave everything for pack protection," he begins, his gaze sweeping over my photograph. "Especially our fallen Phoenix, Rose Knight, whose courage saved countless lives during the eastern border crisis."
My hands shake as I pour wine for pack members, fighting to keep my expression neutral. This is agony—listening to my mate eulogize me while I stand invisible among servants.
"Phoenix embodied everything a warrior should be," Nathaniel continues, his voice thick with emotion I remember him never showing while I lived. "Her final mission, defending our territory alongside her sister-warrior Simone Holmes, exemplified the selfless bravery that defines our pack."
Simone rises gracefully from her Luna chair, one hand resting on her rounded belly. Tears glisten on her cheeks as she addresses the assembly, her voice trembling with practiced grief.
"Rose was my dearest friend," she whispers, letting her voice break just enough to sound genuine. "When rogues overwhelmed our position, she threw herself between me and certain death. Her sacrifice allowed me to escape and warn the pack of the incoming threat."
Lies. Every word dripping with manufactured sorrow while she bathes in sympathy meant for me. Pack members murmur appreciation for Simone's survival, for her heroic return despite devastating loss. No one questions her version of events—why would they doubt their grieving Luna?
"Rose would have made an extraordinary Luna herself," Simone continues, dabbing her eyes with delicate precision. "Sometimes I wonder if she knew about Nathaniel's feelings for her. Perhaps if circumstances had been different..."
The wine carafe slips from my nerveless fingers, shattering against stone floor. Every head turns toward the sound, and I drop to my knees, frantically gathering glass shards while muttering apologies. Blood wells from cuts on my palms, but physical pain is nothing compared to hearing Simone rewrite our history so casually.
Nathaniel's gaze passes over me without recognition, just another clumsy servant disrupting sacred ceremony. But when our eyes meet for that brief moment, his wolf stirs behind his irises—confused, agitated, responding to something he can't identify.
"Clean that up and leave," Beta Thomas orders curtly. I bob my head submissively and scurry away, leaving crimson droplets on pristine marble.
*
Three nights later, I slip through Luna quarters' shadows while Simone attends pack business downstairs. The master suite feels familiar yet foreign—furniture I helped choose now serving the woman who destroyed me. Everything screams luxury and power, from silk curtains to hand-carved furniture befitting an Alpha's mate.
I find the locked chest hidden behind winter cloaks in her walk-in closet. The wood is ancient, carved with protective runes, but I know these locks from our warrior training days. My scarred fingers work through the mechanism until tumblers click open.
Inside lies my stolen life.
My special forces badge gleams against black velvet, the Phoenix emblem catching moonlight streaming through curtained windows. Beneath it, photographs of Nathaniel and me during happier times—training sessions, pack gatherings, stolen moments when we thought the future stretched endlessly ahead. My warrior pendant, twin to the one Nathaniel keeps locked away, rests coiled like a sleeping serpent.
Each item hits like a physical blow. She kept trophies of her betrayal, souvenirs from the night she watched rogues tear me apart. My hands tremble as I lift a letter written in Nathaniel's careful script—a love note meant for me that never reached its destination.
"Well, well. What do we have here?"
Simone's voice freezes my blood. I turn slowly to find her silhouetted in the doorway, amber eyes glowing with predatory satisfaction. She's changed from her public Luna persona into something far more dangerous—the calculating killer who orchestrated my destruction.
"Stealing from the Luna herself," she continues, stepping into her closet with deadly grace. "How very rogue of you."
We face each other across three years of lies and loss. Neither acknowledges our shared history aloud, but tension crackles between us like electrical storm. She knows. I know she knows. And for the first time since my return, I'm not running.
"Those don't belong to you," I whisper, my voice steadier than expected.
Simone's smile could freeze fire. "Nothing here belongs to you, little ghost. Nothing at all."
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