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My Alpha Rejected Me for His Lying Mistress

The first thing I felt was the needle. It was a sharp, persistent ache in the crook of my elbow, a familiar sensation that had defined the last three weeks of my life. My eyes fluttered open, adjusting to the sterile white light of the Pack Hospital. I wasn't in the Luna’s private suite. I was in the overflow ward, the place reserved for Omegas and lower-ranking warriors. I tried to sit up, but my head swam. The room spun violently, nausea clawing at my throat. I looked down at my arm. A thick tube ran from my vein to a collection bag hanging beside the bed. It was nearly full.
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Chapter 3

The Pack House was in chaos. I could hear the shouting before I even stepped through the service entrance. My livestream had done its job. The warriors were scrambling, their radios crackling with panic about the desecrated ancestors at the landfill. It was the perfect distraction.

I wasn't here to fight. I was here for my mother’s locket. In the rush of being thrown out, I’d left it in the nightstand of the guest room. It was the only thing I had left of her besides the ashes Grayson held hostage.

I slipped into the hallway, keeping to the shadows. The house smelled of fear and ozone—the scent of stressed wolves. I made it to the office door, intending to bypass it, but it swung open before I could take another step.

Grayson stood there. His shirt was unbuttoned at the collar, his hair disheveled. When he saw me, his eyes went pitch black.

"You," he snarled, a low, vibrating sound that rattled my teeth.

Before I could run, he lunged. His hand wrapped around my upper arm, dragging me into his office. He slammed the door shut with his foot and pinned me against the mahogany paneling. The air left my lungs in a painful whoosh.

"Fix it," he commanded, his voice dripping with Alpha authority. "Take the video down. Now."

His aura crashed into me, a heavy, suffocating weight meant to force submission. My knees buckled, my wolf whining in terror, urging me to bare my neck. But then I remembered the sound of my mother’s bones hitting the trash. I remembered the look on Camille’s face.

"No," I wheezed, fighting the pressure in my skull.

Grayson blinked, shocked by my defiance. He leaned closer, his breath hot on my face. "You are destroying this pack, Madeline. My ancestors—"

"Your ancestors are exactly where you put my mother," I spat back. "In the dirt. Without honor."

His grip tightened, bruising my skin. "I am your Alpha!"

"You rejected me!" I screamed, the words tearing from my throat. My hand scrabbled blindly across the desk behind me, fingers brushing against cold metal. The silver letter opener. Grayson used it to open hate mail from rival packs. It was pure, unadulterated silver.

Grayson growled, raising his hand as if to strike me. "You will submit, or I will—"

I didn't let him finish. I gripped the handle and drove the blade down.

It went through the meat of his hand, pinning it to the mahogany desk with a sickening crunch.

Grayson roared, a sound of pure agony that shook the windows. The smell of burning flesh filled the room as the silver sizzled against his skin. He recoiled, ripping his hand free, blood spraying across the paperwork.

"That was for my mother," I hissed. My heart was pounding so hard it hurt, but for the first time in three years, I didn't feel small. I felt dangerous.

While he clutched his smoking hand, staring at me with a mixture of shock and horror, I ran.

***

The chaos in the house had doubled by the time I reached the kitchen. I needed to exit through the back, past the servants' quarters. But the kitchen wasn't empty.

Camille was leaning against the granite island, holding a steaming mug. She looked pristine, untouched by the panic consuming the rest of the pack. When she saw me, her lips curled into a smile that didn't reach her eyes.

"Madeline," she purred. "I heard Grayson screaming. Did you finally grow some claws?"

I stopped, eyeing the back door. "Get out of my way, Camille."

She pushed off the counter, walking toward me. "You're making a mess of things. The Council is asking questions. Grayson is... stressed."

"Good," I said cold. "He should be."

She sighed, looking down at her mug. "I just wanted us to be a family, you know. I even brought you coffee. A peace offering."

She held the mug out. I hesitated. Camille didn't do peace offerings.

"I don't want anything from you," I said, stepping sideways.

"Oh, but I insist." Her eyes glinted. She took a step, and then, with exaggerated clumsiness, she tripped.

The hot liquid splashed across my forearm. I expected a burn from the heat, but what I felt was acid. It seared into my skin, a chemical fire that made me scream. The smell was unmistakable—acrid and bitter. Wolfsbane.

"My baby!" Camille shrieked, throwing herself to the floor. She clutched her stomach, writhing theatrically. "Help! She attacked me! She tried to hurt the baby!"

The kitchen doors burst open. Three warriors rushed in, their eyes wide. They saw Camille on the floor, weeping, and me standing over her, clutching my arm, the scent of wolfsbane pouring off my skin.

"She has poison!" Camille sobbed, pointing a trembling finger at me. "She tried to make me drink it!"

The warriors growled, shifting into their combat stances. They didn't see the burns on my arm. They only saw the threat to their future Luna.

I didn't try to explain. I didn't try to defend myself. I turned and bolted out the service door, sprinting into the dark woods before they could shift and chase me.

***

My arm was on fire. The wolfsbane was eating into the muscle, slowing my healing, making my head spin. I stumbled through the underbrush, miles from the pack territory, until I reached the old logger’s cabin.

It was a Rogue hideout. I knew it because I used to sneak out here to heal them. Back when I believed a Luna’s duty was to care for all wolves, even the broken ones.

I pounded on the rotting wood door. "Jax! Open up!"

The door creaked open. A scarred man with a limp peered out. Jax. I had saved his leg from gangrene two years ago.

He looked at my arm, sniffing the air. "Wolfsbane. Nasty stuff, Luna."

"Not Luna," I gritted out, pushing past him. "Just Madeline. I need a favor."

I grabbed a bottle of whiskey from his table and poured it over my burn, biting down on a scream. Jax watched me, his eyes wary.

"I need you to heal this," I said, pointing to the wound on his own leg—a fresh silver gash that was starting to fester. "I'll fix you right now. My blood can do it."

Jax’s eyes lit up. He knew what my blood was worth. "And what do you want in return?"

"Information," I said, grabbing a clean knife to slice my palm. "Camille Griffin. She says she was captured by Rogues for three years. Tortured."

Jax laughed. It was a dry, rasping sound. "Tortured? That's rich."

I paused, my blood dripping into a cup. "What do you mean?"

"Camille wasn't captured," Jax sneered. "She ran off. With a drummer named Tyler. A Rogue. They were living it up in the city, partying on his dime until the money ran out and he got hooked on glimmer-dust."

My heart stopped. "She left willingly?"

"Willingly? She begged him to take her," Jax said, taking the cup of my blood and downing it in one gulp. Color returned to his face instantly. "She only came back here because Tyler got abusive when he was high. She needed a safe place to land."

"Where is he?" I demanded. "Where is Tyler?"

Jax wiped his mouth, his leg already knitting together. "There's a dive bar in the human town. The Rusty Nail. He plays there on Tuesdays. If he's still alive."

I looked out the window toward the town lights. Camille wasn't a victim. She was a liar. And Tyler was the key to burning her world to the ground.

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