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My Alpha’s Rejection-Replaced by His Mistress

Maya was the perfect Luna—until her mate, Alpha Ryker, chose his mistress, Celeste, and her own son, Adrian, called another woman “mother.” Humiliated and betrayed, Maya’s world shatters when she’s tripped, mocked, and erased, her painstaking efforts for Adrian’s birthday credited to Celeste. With a fevered body and a breaking heart, she pours love into a family that scorns her, only to face Adrian’s cruel rejection: “You’re useless.” Driven to her breaking point, Maya flees the Eclipse Claw Pack, leaving behind a storm that mirrors her pain. In the Silver Crest Pack, her grandmother’s domain, she reclaims her strength and finds Elias, a mysterious boy who calls her home. As Ryker’s pack crumbles under sickness and chaos, he seeks her aid, forcing Maya to confront her past. With a new Alpha, Rain, and a child’s trust at her side, can Maya forgive her son’s betrayal and rise as the Luna she was born to be—or will vengeance claim her heart?
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Chapter 3

I was still trembling by the time I finished my work.

The scent of freshly baked bread and roasted meat filled the kitchen, but it did little to settle the nausea twisting in my stomach. The storm outside had grown heavier, the wind howling through the trees, rattling against the windows like an omen.

Still, I had one last thing to do.

I wiped my hands on my apron and turned to the small wooden box resting on the counter. My fingers hesitated before lifting the lid, revealing the intricately carved wolf pendant nestled inside.

A mother wolf, standing protectively over her pup.

I had spent weeks crafting it in secret, carving each delicate detail into the smooth wood, pouring every ounce of love I had left into it.

Adrian used to love my carvings. When he was younger, he would beg me to make them for him—tiny figurines of wolves, deer, even birds. He would keep them tucked into his pockets, showing them off to the other pups, telling them his mother made them just for him.

But that was before Celeste.

Before she filled his head with poison.

I exhaled slowly, steeling myself before tucking the pendant into my pocket.

Maybe this time would be different. Maybe, just for a moment, I could remind him of the bond we used to share.

I ignored the ache in my chest and left the kitchen, heading toward the grand hall where the pack had gathered for the evening feast. Laughter and chatter filled the air, and as I stepped inside, my heart clenched.

Adrian was sitting beside Celeste.

He leaned into her, listening intently as she whispered something in his ear, his little face lighting up with laughter.

My steps faltered.

I had given birth to him, held him when he cried, stayed up through countless sleepless nights caring for him when he was sick. And yet, Celeste—the woman who had torn my family apart—was the one he adored.

I swallowed the lump in my throat and forced myself forward.

“Adrian,” I called softly.

He barely spared me a glance.

I approached the table hesitantly, reaching into my pocket. “I made something for you.”

I held out the pendant, my heart hammering. “Do you remember how you used to love these? I thought—”

Before I could finish, Celeste let out a soft laugh, her eyes gleaming with amusement.

“Oh, Adrian, look at that,” she purred. “Your mother made you a wooden gift. How… precious.”

The condescension in her tone made my stomach twist.

Adrian stared at the pendant for a moment. For a fleeting second, I saw something in his expression—hesitation, maybe even recognition.

But then Celeste leaned in, her voice a soft, poisonous whisper. “You’re too old for things like that, aren’t you, sweetheart?”

Adrian blinked, his little hands clenching into fists.

Then, to my horror, he turned to me and sneered.

“This is ugly,” he said loudly.

The words hit me like a slap.

My breath caught as he grabbed the pendant from my hands and threw it onto the floor.

A gasp rippled through the room.

The pendant landed with a dull thud, the delicate carving chipping against the stone.

I stared at it, unable to move, unable to breathe.

Celeste smirked. “Oh dear. That must have taken so much effort.”

Laughter erupted from the pack members around us, their mocking voices ringing in my ears, suffocating me.

But nothing hurt more than Adrian’s face—the sheer disgust in his expression as he looked at me like I was nothing.

Like I was useless.

Tears burned at the corners of my eyes, but before I could say anything, Ryker’s voice cut through the noise.

“Pathetic.”

I flinched.

He was watching me with cold, unreadable eyes, his lips curled in disapproval.

“Maya,” he said, shaking his head. “Must you always embarrass yourself like this?”

I sucked in a sharp breath.

“Clinging to a child, forcing gifts on him in front of everyone?” His tone dripped with disdain. “It’s desperate. Embarrassing.”

The laughter around us grew louder.

Something inside me cracked.

I had endured so much—his neglect, his infidelity, the whispers, the humiliation. I had swallowed my pain for years, convinced that if I stayed, if I tried, things would get better.

But now, standing in the middle of a room full of people who despised me, looking at my own son turning his back on me, I realized the truth.

It would never get better.

I was alone.

Completely, utterly alone.

I stared at Ryker, my vision blurring at the edges. “You’re right,” I whispered.

His brow furrowed. “What?”

I swallowed past the lump in my throat and turned away.

I didn’t bother picking up the broken pendant.

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