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My Rejected Mate Begged Me to Rule Beside Him

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The music from the packhouse thrummed through my chest as I navigated the crowd, searching for Ace. Tonight was supposed to be perfect—his Alpha succession ceremony had gone flawlessly, and I wanted to congratulate him before the night ended. Three years. Three years I'd hidden who I really was, living as a low-ranking omega in this pack, all because I believed love should be about the person, not the title. My wolf stirred restlessly inside me, which was strange. She'd been quiet for weeks. "Have you seen Ace?" I asked a passing Delta, but he barely glanced at me before shaking his head and moving on. Story of my life here. I caught his scent then—cedar and rain, distinctly him—leading away from the main celebration toward the garden sheds. My heart picked up speed.

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The music from the packhouse thrummed through my chest as I navigated the crowd, searching for Ace. Tonight was supposed to be perfect—his Alpha succession ceremony had gone flawlessly, and I wanted to congratulate him before the night ended. Three years. Three years I'd hidden who I really was, living as a low-ranking omega in this pack, all because I believed love should be about the person, not the title.

My wolf stirred restlessly inside me, which was strange. She'd been quiet for weeks.

"Have you seen Ace?" I asked a passing Delta, but he barely glanced at me before shaking his head and moving on. Story of my life here.

I caught his scent then—cedar and rain, distinctly him—leading away from the main celebration toward the garden sheds. My heart picked up speed. Maybe he'd stepped away from the chaos for a moment of peace. I could give him my gift, the hand-carved wolf figurine I'd spent months perfecting.

The shed door stood slightly ajar, golden light spilling onto the grass. I pushed it open with a smile.

That smile died instantly.

Ace had Saylor pressed against the workbench, his hands tangled in her hair, her dress pushed up around her thighs. They were so consumed with each other they didn't even notice me frozen in the doorway.

My best friend. My mate—no, not my mate. Just... Ace. Just the guy I'd fallen for despite every warning my father had given me about trusting too easily.

The clock in the distance began to chime. Midnight.

On the twelfth strike, something inside me exploded to life. My wolf surged forward with a force that nearly drove me to my knees, and suddenly the world sharpened into crystal clarity. Ace's scent hit me like a physical blow—cedar and rain and something wild and mine, mine, MINE.

The mate bond snapped into place with the subtlety of a lightning strike.

"No," I gasped, the word torn from my throat.

They sprang apart. Saylor's eyes went wide, but not with guilt—with calculation. Ace's face cycled through shock, realization, and then something that made my stomach drop.

Revulsion.

"Aurora," he said, my name like a curse. He could feel it too, I realized. The bond pulling taut between us, singing with recognition.

"Ace, I—" I couldn't even finish the sentence. What was I supposed to say? Surprise, the Moon Goddess chose me, the omega you've barely looked at for three years?

He grabbed my arm, his grip bruising, and dragged me out of the shed. I stumbled, trying to pull free, but his Alpha strength was too much.

"Ace, stop—"

"Shut up," he snarled, hauling me through the garden and back toward the main party. The crowd parted as he shoved through, his Alpha aura rolling off him in waves. Wolves stopped mid-conversation, mid-dance, mid-drink. All eyes turned to us.

To me.

He released me in the center of the crowd, and I nearly fell. The music cut off abruptly. In the sudden silence, I could hear my own ragged breathing, the thundering of my heart.

"Listen up," Ace commanded, his Alpha tone forcing every wolf present into submission. Heads bowed automatically. Mine didn't—I was too shocked, too hurt. "I want everyone to witness this."

No. No, he wouldn't—

"I, Ace Robinson, future Alpha of the Silvermoon Pack, reject you, Aurora Montgomery, as my mate." His voice carried across the stunned crowd, each word a hammer blow. "You are nothing but a weak omega who doesn't deserve to stand beside an Alpha."

The bond shattered.

I'd heard about rejection pain, but nothing prepared me for this. It felt like someone had reached into my chest and ripped out my heart with their bare hands. Fire and ice and agony raced through every nerve. I collapsed, my knees hitting the ground hard enough to bruise.

Through the haze of pain, I saw Saylor emerge from the shadows. For one desperate second, I thought she'd help me. We'd been friends since I arrived here. She knew everything about me—well, almost everything.

She walked past me and wrapped herself around Ace's arm, a smirk playing at her lips.

"I—" I forced the words through gritted teeth, tasting blood. "I accept your rejection."

The bond snapped completely, and the pain somehow got worse before it started to fade to a dull, throbbing ache. I pushed myself to my feet, swaying. Every wolf was staring at me—some with pity, some with disgust, most with indifference.

I met Ace's eyes one last time. "You're right," I whispered, loud enough for only him to hear. "I don't deserve this."

I turned and ran. Through the crowd, past the packhouse, toward the border. Behind me, I heard laughter. Saylor's voice carried on the wind: "Did you see her face?"

My wolf whimpered, wounded but not broken. At the border, headlights flashed twice. The black SUV, right on schedule. I'd made the call three days ago, finally ready to go home.

I just hadn't expected it to hurt this much.

As I slid into the back seat, I touched the moon pendant at my throat—my mother's pendant, the only thing I had left of her. The driver met my eyes in the rearview mirror.

"Welcome home, Miss Montgomery," he said gently.

I closed my eyes as we pulled away, leaving my false life in the dust.

They had no idea who they'd just rejected.

But they would.

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