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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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Chapter 2

I stumbled through the pack house corridors, my bare feet silent against the polished wood floors. The walls seemed to close in around me, every family portrait and pack achievement plaque a reminder of the life I'd built on lies. My chest burned with each ragged breath, the mate bond pulling at me like a fishing line with a struggling catch on the other end.

Waverly found me in the kitchen, collapsed against the granite island where I'd planned to serve Ezrah his anniversary dinner. The Beta's keen eyes took in my disheveled appearance—my torn dress, my mascara-streaked cheeks, the way I clutched my stomach like I might fall apart.

"Delilah?" Her voice carried that Beta authority that usually commanded immediate answers, but softened when she saw my face. "What happened?"

The words tumbled out in broken fragments. The bedroom. Freyja. The scent of true mates. The pregnancy. Waverly's expression grew darker with each revelation, her hands clenching into fists at her sides.

"That bastard," she growled, her Beta instincts flaring. "How long have you known?"

"Twenty minutes," I whispered. "But you knew, didn't you? You all knew."

Waverly's silence was answer enough. She moved to the kitchen window, her shoulders rigid as she stared out at the pack grounds. "Not all of us. But... there were rumors. Whispers."

"Tell me." The command surprised us both. I'd never used that tone with a Beta before, never demanded anything from anyone in this pack. But something had shifted inside me, some fundamental change that made submission impossible.

Waverly turned back to me, her brown eyes filled with a mixture of respect and pity. "The affair started over a year ago. Maybe longer. Pack members would see them together during training sessions—touches that lasted too long, looks that said too much. When Freyja started showing up to Luna ceremonies with that glow, that scent..."

"Everyone knew she was carrying his child." The words tasted like ash in my mouth.

"The inner circle suspected. But Ezrah's Alpha command kept most mouths shut. You know how it works—question the Alpha's personal life and face exile. Only a few of us were brave enough to even discuss it privately."

I thought of all the sideways glances I'd received lately, the conversations that stopped when I entered a room, the way some pack members had started treating me with what I'd mistaken for increased respect. It hadn't been respect at all—it had been pity.

"Why didn't you tell me?" The question came out smaller than I intended.

Waverly's face crumpled. "What proof did I have? Rumors and instinct? And even if I'd been certain, would you have believed me? You loved him, Delilah. You would have chosen his word over mine."

She was right, and we both knew it. The mate bond, even a false one, had wrapped around my judgment like chains.

"But now you know," Waverly continued, moving closer. "And now you have a choice to make."

"What choice? He's my mate. My Alpha. I can't just—"

"Can't you?" Waverly's voice dropped to a whisper. "Delilah, you're not bound by pack law the same way the rest of us are. You're wolfless. You have no inner wolf to compel loyalty. The mate bond you feel? It's one-sided, created by his claim and your acceptance. But claims can be broken."

The kitchen fell silent except for the steady tick of the grandfather clock in the hallway. I could hear movement upstairs—Ezrah's heavy footsteps, Freyja's lighter ones. They weren't even trying to hide anymore.

"What are you suggesting?" I asked, though part of me already knew.

"Leave." Waverly's eyes blazed with fierce determination. "Not just the pack house—leave the territory entirely. Become a rogue."

"Rogues are hunted. Killed on sight by most packs."

"Not all of them. There are networks, safe houses, communities of wolves who've chosen freedom over pack politics. I know the routes, the contacts." She leaned forward, her voice urgent. "I can get you out, Delilah. But it has to look convincing. Ezrah will never stop hunting for you if he thinks you simply ran away."

The implications of her words sent ice through my veins. "You're talking about faking my death."

"I'm talking about giving you a chance at a real life. Away from his manipulation, away from pack hierarchy that will never see you as more than a wolfless omega." Waverly's hand found mine, her grip steady and warm. "You deserve better than being someone's consolation prize."

Upstairs, a door slammed. Ezrah's voice boomed through the house, calling my name with that Alpha authority that expected immediate compliance. My body tensed automatically, conditioned by years of submission.

But for the first time in five years, I didn't answer.

"Tell me about the networks," I said quietly. "Tell me about the routes."

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