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Rejected Alpha's Mate

The scent hit me the moment I pushed open our bedroom door—sweet jasmine intertwined with something darker, more primal. Something that made my stomach clench with a recognition I didn't want to acknowledge. I'd left the pack meeting early, my heart racing with excitement as I clutched the small velvet box containing Ezrah's anniversary gift. Five years. Five years since he'd claimed me as his chosen mate, since I'd become Luna of the Silvermoon Pack despite being nothing more than a wolfless omega. Tonight was supposed to be perfect. The romantic dinner I'd planned sat forgotten downstairs—candles still unlit, wine still breathing on the counter. Because there, in our bed, was my mate. My Alpha. Wrapped around my adoptive sister like she was his salvation.
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The scent hit me the moment I pushed open our bedroom door—sweet jasmine intertwined with something darker, more primal. Something that made my stomach clench with a recognition I didn't want to acknowledge.

I'd left the pack meeting early, my heart racing with excitement as I clutched the small velvet box containing Ezrah's anniversary gift. Five years. Five years since he'd claimed me as his chosen mate, since I'd become Luna of the Silvermoon Pack despite being nothing more than a wolfless omega. Tonight was supposed to be perfect.

The romantic dinner I'd planned sat forgotten downstairs—candles still unlit, wine still breathing on the counter. Because there, in our bed, was my mate. My Alpha. Wrapped around my adoptive sister like she was his salvation.

Freyja's golden hair spilled across Ezrah's chest as they moved together, their bodies creating a rhythm that spoke of familiarity, of countless stolen moments. The scent that filled the room wasn't just arousal—it was the unmistakable fragrance of fated mates, rich and intoxicating in a way that made my knees weak.

I'd never smelled like that with Ezrah. Never.

The velvet box slipped from my numb fingers, hitting the hardwood floor with a soft thud that seemed to echo like thunder. They froze, Ezrah's dark eyes meeting mine over Freyja's shoulder. For a heartbeat, no one moved. No one breathed.

Then Freyja turned, her lips swollen and her green eyes bright with something that looked disturbingly like triumph. "Delilah," she purred, making no move to cover herself. "You're home early."

The casualness of her tone, as if I'd simply walked in on them reading together, sent ice through my veins. Ezrah sat up slowly, his Alpha presence filling the room like a suffocating blanket, but I barely felt it. The mate bond that usually hummed between us felt... wrong. Distant. Like trying to tune into a radio station that was fading in and out.

"How long?" The words scraped out of my throat like broken glass.

Ezrah's jaw tightened. "Delilah, let me explain—"

"How. Long."

Freyja stretched languidly, her hand trailing down Ezrah's chest in a gesture of ownership that made my vision blur with rage. "Since my coming-of-age ceremony," she said with a smile that was all teeth. "When I turned eighteen and could finally scent my true mate."

Three years. Three years of lies, of me wondering why I couldn't conceive, why our bond sometimes felt hollow, why Ezrah would disappear for hours with pack business that never seemed to have witnesses.

"The Moon Goddess chose us," Freyja continued, sitting up to face me fully. Her naked form was everything mine wasn't—curved where I was angular, confident where I was uncertain. "Surely you understand that fated bonds supersede... arrangements."

Arrangements. Five years of my life reduced to an arrangement.

"Delilah." Ezrah's voice carried that Alpha tone that usually made my knees buckle, that compelled obedience from every fiber of my being. But something had snapped inside me, some invisible chain that had bound me to submission. The command rolled off me like water off stone.

His eyes widened slightly at my lack of response, but he pressed on. "You know I care for you. You're my Luna, my—"

"Your what?" I laughed, and the sound was bitter enough to curdle milk. "Your placeholder? Your convenient little omega who nursed you back to health and earned herself a pity claim?"

Freyja's hand moved to her still-flat stomach in a gesture so protective, so maternal, that understanding crashed over me like a tidal wave.

"Oh goddess," I whispered. "You're pregnant."

The silence that followed was deafening. Ezrah's face went pale, but Freyja's smile only widened.

"Ten weeks," she said softly. "We wanted to tell you after—"

"After what? After I'd spent another month crying over my empty womb? After I'd blamed myself for another failed cycle?" My voice rose with each word, five years of suppressed pain and inadequacy pouring out like poison from a lanced wound.

The child I'd dreamed of, prayed for, begged the Moon Goddess for—it was growing inside my sister. The sister who'd tormented me throughout our childhood, who'd made sure I knew I was nothing more than a charity case in our family.

Ezrah rose from the bed, pulling on his pants with sharp, angry movements. "Enough. You will listen to me, Delilah. We can make this work. Freyja is my fated mate, yes, but you are my chosen Luna. There's room for both—"

"Both?" The word came out as a snarl. "You want me to share you? To watch you love her while I remain your convenient little omega wife?"

His Alpha aura pressed against me, trying to force submission, but I stood my ground. For the first time in my life, I looked my Alpha in the eye and felt nothing but disgust.

"I reject this," I said quietly. "I reject all of this."

And then I ran.

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